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FRANÇAIS
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Set the Temperature Control dial to the recommended setting
“4” on the dial.
Using an accurate thermometer, monitor the compartment
temperature to ensure the proper storage temperature is main-
tained. Adjust the temperature, if necessary.
Recommended Setting “4”
TO TURN OFF COOLING:
Turn the Temperature Control dial to the “0” OFF position.
TO ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE:
Temperatures are controlled by the Temperature Control dial.
The control can be set at any position between 1 (least cold)
and 7 (coldest).
The average temperature inside the refrigerator compartment
should be approximately 37°F (2.8°C). You may need to adjust
the temperature control to obtain the desired temperature.
NOTE
: Sections of the refrigerator compartment may be cooler
or warmer (such as salad crisper and top part of the cabinet)
which is normal.
Frequent door openings cause internal temperatures to rise, so
close the door as soon as possible after use.
STORAGE
FULL-WIDTH SHELVES
The height of the shelves can be adjusted to fit your storage
needs.
1. To remove a shelf, lift up on both the front and back edge to
disengage the shelf hooks from the shelf supports along the
refrigerator wall and pull it out.
2. To reinstall a shelf, rest the shelf on both the front and rear
supports. Push the shelf toward the rear of the refrigera-
tor until the back of the shelf hooks around the rear shelf
supports.
DOOR BINS
The door bins can be removed for cleaning.
TO REMOVE A DOOR BIN:
1. Place hands on both sides of the bin and lift upward.
2. Pull out to remove.
FREEZER
The freezer compartment is suitable for the long-term storage
of commercially frozen foods and also can be used to freeze
fresh food.
IMPORTANT
: The fan inside the freezer compartment circulates
the cold air this is essential to the performance of the freezer.
Make sure the air ducts are not blocked by food items or pack-
aging. Blocking the air ducts can result in an increase in the
internal freezer temperature (Thawing may occur if temperature
increases too much).
A. AIR DUCTS