TEMPERATURE SELECTION
The temperature of the appliance can be adjusted
by turning the thermostat dial.
• The number 1 position indicates the warmest
temperature setting. The number 4 position
indicates the coldest temperature setting. The
number 2 or 3 position should be suffi cient for
regular home use.
• The temperature range of the appliance is
approximately -15°C (5°F) to -24°C (-11°F).
• The temperature inside the appliance can
vary based on ambient room temperature,
the frequency that the door is opened and the
amount of fresh food that has recently been
added to the appliance.
• To stop the cooling function, turn the control
knob to the “OFF” position.
• Do not overload the appliance or attempt to
freeze large quantities of fresh food at one time
as this can affect performance.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS
There are two adjustable feet on the bottom of the
appliance that can be turned up or down to ensure
that the appliance is level.
1. Turn the adjustable feet counter-clockwise until
the top of the feet are touching the bottom of the
cabinet.
2. Slowly turn the adjustable feet clockwise until the
appliance is level.
DEFROSTING
This appliance should be defrosted approximately
twice a year or when a 6 mm (1/4 inch) layer of
frost has formed on the shelves.
Protect fl ooring by placing towels or a pan under
the appliance to collect any defrost water that may
leak from the appliance.
1. Turn the thermostat dial to the “0” position and
unplug the power cord.
2. Remove all contents and leave the door open.
3. Check the appliance frequently while defrosting
to ensure that water does not leak and cause
damage to fl ooring.
4. When all frost has melted, wipe the interior of
the appliance with a towel or sponge to ensure it
is completely dry before resuming operation.
5. Plug the appliance in, turn the thermostat dial
to the desired setting and replace all contents
once the appliance has reached the desired
temperature.
IMPORTANT
Never use electrical appliances during
defrosting. Do not use pointed or sharp
objects to remove frost as this can damage the
refrigerant lines. If these lines are accidentally
pierced it will render the freezer inoperable and
void the manufacturer’s warranty.