Specifications

USE OF CONTROLS
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MPORTANT: Except when
starting, do
not
change
either control more
than one number
at
a
time. ALLOW 24
HOURS FOR TEMPERATURE
TO
STABILIZE BEFORE RESETNNG.
Changing either control will have
some effect on the temperature
of the other
compartment.
The number
"9"
lreezer control
setting
is recommended
for
short term
use ONLY.
Please note:
The refrigerator may run for
several
hours
when first
started
up. This is
normal
and shouldn't
be cause for alarm.
Warm
Cabinet Surfaces
At
times, the front
surfaces of the refrigerator
cabinet
may be warm
to the touch.
This is a
normal function
of the refrigerator,
This feature
prevents
moisture
from
condensing
on
the
outside of the refrigerator
during
humid
weather.
This condition
may
be
noticeable
when
you
first
start the refrigerator,
during
hot weather,
and excessive
or
lenghty
door openings.
Energy
Saver
Control
During
extremely
huinid weather,
moisture
has
a
tendency
to collect
on objects that
are
cooler than the
surrounding
air,
just
as droplets
of water accumulate
on
a
glass
containing
an iced drink
during a hot
summer day.
The refrigerator
is
built
to
exacting
standards and,
therefore,
contains
condensate
driers
that
are designed to
minimize
any collection
of
moisture
on
the
cabinet
external surface
during
periods
of high
humidity.
lf the
consumer lives
in
an area of low
humidity, or
one in which
the humidity
is
considerably lower
during certain
seasons,
you
can
set the switch
to the
"Saves
Energy"
position
which
will
disconnect the
condensate
driers
and
decrease the
amount
of electricity
you
use.
In
areas of relatively
high humidity,
set the
switch to the
"Reduces
Exterior
Moisture"
position
which
will
minimize
any collection
of moisture
on
the
outside
surface
of the
cabinet.
The indicator
light will
be ON with
the
switch
in
this
position.
Side-By-Side
Models
Setting
Controls
The
refrigerator
has two
controls.
One for regulating
the temperature
in
the refrigerator
compartment
and
one for the freezer
compartment.
Both controls
are located
at the
upper
rear
of
the
refrigerator
compartment,
just
below the light
shield.
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