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USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE
Controlling the Freezer Temperature
To control the freezer temperature:
Press the
Freezer
button. (Refer to the illustration.)
– The temperature can be set in 1ºC (1.8ºF) interval between
-22ºC (-8ºF) and -14ºC (7ºF)
– Each time the
Freezer
button is pressed, the temperature
setting will change as follows;
-19ºC (-2°F)
→
-20ºC (-4°F)
→
-21ºC (-6°F)
→
-22ºC (-8°F)
→
-14ºC (7°F)
→
-15ºC (5°F)
→
-16ºC (3°F)
→
-17ºC (1°F)
→
-18ºC (0°F)
→
-19ºC (-2°F)
When selecting the temperature, the set temperature
is displayed initially for 5 seconds and then the actual
temperature is displayed. (There may be a slight difference
between the set temperature and the displayed actual
temperature, but it will be corrected to the set temperature
automatically.)
NOTE:
The freezer temperature will change depending
on the number of door openings, quantity of food, ambient
temperature, etc.
Temperature of each shelf in the freezer may be different.
The temperature display will blink when the freezer
temperature increases due to frequent door opening,
keeping warm food, etc.
(Blinking will stop when the freezer reaches normal
temperature. If for some reason it does not stop after
a long period of time, contact a Sears service center.)
Controlling the Refrigerator
Temperature
To control the refrigerator temperature:
Press the
Fridge
button. (Refer to the illustration.)
– The temperature can be set in 1ºC (1.8°F) intervals
between 1ºC (34°F) and 7ºC (45°F).
– Each time the
Fridge
button is pressed, the temperature
setting will change as follows:
3ºC (37°F)
→
2ºC (36°F)
→
1ºC (34°F)
→
7ºC (45°F)
→
6ºC (43°F)
→
5ºC (41°F)
→
4ºC (39°F)
→
3ºC (37°F)
When selecting the refrigerator temperature, the set
temperature is displayed initially for 5 seconds and then
the actual temperature is displayed. (There may be a slight
difference between the set temperature and the displayed
actual temperature, but it will be corrected
to the set temperature automatically.)
NOTE:
The refrigerator temperature will change depending
on the number of door openings, quantity
of food, ambient temperature, etc.
Temperature of each shelf or container in the refrigerator
may be different.
The temperature display will blink when the refrigerator
temperature increases due to frequent door opening,
keeping warm food, etc.
(Blinking will stop when the refrigerator reaches normal
temperature. If for some reason it does not stop after
a long period of time, contact a Sears service center.)
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