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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

DEFROSTING

FEATURES

1) Temperature Control Dial: 

For controlling the 

temperature inside the refrigerator. Activates the 

compressor as soon as the temperature rises above the set

level. 

2) Freezer Compartment with Freezer Door:

Separate

freezer section holds ice cube tray and small items.

3) Ice Cube Tray:

Ice cubes are easily removed from

tray.  

4) Plastic Coated Shelves:

Odor resistant, rustproof, and

removable for easy cleaning.

5) Drip Tray:

Catches the water that drips off the 

evaporator when defrosting.

6) Magnetic Gasket:

Tight fitting door seal keeps all the

cool air locked inside.

7) Bottle Rack:

For tall, medium, and large bottles, cans

or jars.

8) Egg Tray
9) CANSTOR Door Liner:

Holds 355ml cans of pop,

juice or beer. 

ICE CUBE TRAY

Ice cube tray is flexible. Twist tray to remove ice cubes. If the ice cube tray is

frozen hard to the evaporator surface, run a little water over the tray. Never use a

knife or other metal instrument to remove ice cube tray as this may damage the

evaporator. 

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This refrigerator is equipped with a “Push Button”

(semi-automatic) defrost thermostat system. To activate the

defrost cycle, simply push (in) the red defrost button 

located in the center of the control knob/dial (do not turn the

control knob/dial to zero/off). The defrost cycle is initiated

immediately. When defrosting is complete, the “Push

Button” will release (pop-out) automatically and resume 

normal operating conditions at the same temperature setting.

NOTE:

If the “Push Button” is activated (pushed-in) 

accidentally, it will not be possible to “manually” pull-out the

push button (deactivate the defrost cycle). You must either let

the defrost cycle run its course or:

• Hold a dishcloth soaked in hot water against the thermostat

capillary line and bracket, located on the underside of the

freezer compartment. The heat transfer from the cloth will

cause a temperature rise on the thermostat capillary (sensing

line), causing the internal contacts to close. This will resume

normal operating conditions. It may take several minutes

and/or repeat applications before the push button will release. 

Defrosting of your refrigerator should take place whenever

ice build-up inside the freezer compartment reaches 1/4”

(6mm) thick. Defrosting may take a few hours, depending

on the amount of accumulated ice and ambient indoor 

temperature. To speed up the defrosting process, remove all

frozen foods from the freezer section. Leaving the door

partially ajar for a short period of time will also speed up

the process.

Important:

You must remember to close the refrigerator

door before the defrost cycle terminates and normal 

operating conditions resume automatically. The drip tray

should be in position directly below the freezer 

compartment to catch condensed water during defrosting. 

Note:

Never use sharp or pointed instruments to

defrost/remove ice from the evaporator/freezer 

compartment. The freezer compartment contains 

refrigerated gas lines and if accidentally punched/pierced,

will render the refrigerator inoperable and void the 

manufacturers warranty.

DO NOT ALLOW THE REFRIGERATOR TO

CONTINUE OPERATION IF THE FREEZER

COMPARTMENT IS PIERCED. 

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After defrosting is complete, set the control to maximum

for 2 to 3  hours before returning to the desired position.

When the refrigerator is not to be used for a long period of

time, disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply

and leave the door partially open. This will help to reduce

mold and mildew build-up.

Note:

Wait 3 to 5 minutes before 

attempting to restart the refrigerator 

if operation has been interrupted.

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Summary of Contents for SBCR419BL

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Page 3: ...loth soaked in hot water against the thermostat capillary line and bracket located on the underside of the freezer compartment The heat transfer from the cloth will cause a temperature rise on the the...

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