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Turning a leveling leg to the right will lower the appliance toward the position of the leg.
Likewise, turning to the left will raise the unit away from the leg.
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Several turns of the leveling legs may be required before the tilt of the appliance is
properly adjusted.
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Turning both front legs the same amount to the left will tilt the appliance to the rear. This
adjustment makes it easier for the door to close.
NOTE:
It is easier to adjust the leveling legs if someone else pushes against the top of
the appliance to take the weight off the legs.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON AND OFF
The appliance turns on automatically when the power cord is plugged into a 120V AC, 60Hz
electrical outlet. Similarly, it is turned off by disconnecting the power cord.
SETTING THE THERMOSTAT
The internal temperature of this appliance is controlled by an EVK 201 digital thermostat
located either on the grille panel below the door, inside the refrigerator, or on top of the
cabinet.
If you find it necessary to change the temperature setting for your digital thermostat-
controlled appliance, please refer to the following instructions. The front panel of the
thermostat is illustrated here:
During normal operation, the display shows the internal cabinet temperature, which is
measured by a probe set onto the interior wall of the cabinet.
To see the SET POINT:
The temperature at which the appliance is set to operate is called the
set point
. To see what
this temperature is, push and immediately release the
set
key. The snowflake-shaped LED
will flash and the display will show the
set point
value. Wait 15 seconds and the inside
temperature will display again.
NOTE: At the factory, refrigerator models are typically set at 4
°
C, and freezers at -18
°
C.
To change the SET POINT:
Push
set
and within 15 seconds, press the
or
key until the desired
set point
is shown
on the display. The new setting will be memorized after 15 seconds provided no other keys
are pushed, or you can press the
set
key immediately.
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