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Help Us help ymRIB•• Energy-Saving Tips .,, . . . . . ...2 ImportantSafetyInstructions.. ..3 HowtoConnectElectricity. ..3.4 InstaUaticm Requirements,. ...3.4 Howto AdjustRoIlers . . . , , , , , ,4 Howto SetTemperature Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...5 Howto Use EnergySaverSwitch. . . . ., , , ,5 FoodStorageSuggestions. . . ...6 Food-SaverSystem.., . . . . . . ...7 l-lowto AdjustShelves. . . . ...8-10 lce Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..lO Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
appliarw, alwayskxerciseba;ic safetyprecautions,includingthe following: intemkxllpwpixwas describedin thisUseandCareBook. partsof theejectormechanism,or withtheheatingeiernentthat releasesthecubes, ~ TM refrigerator must be propm%yhMaiM in accordance @JJQ#t~&~~~@ fjro~~f~o* withthehM$@Mi4.m Ii@wctims whichhavethm’w?d< cm’npMXJly. beforeit is used.fleegrotindirkg TheUnitedStatesDepartmentof instructionsbelowandonpage4. AgricultureinHomeandGarden @.
use OK AdapterPh.lg Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards undercertainconditions,westrongly recommendagainstuseofanadapter plug.However,if youstillelect to useanadapter,wherelocal codespermit,a TEMPORARY CONNIICZ’ION maybemadeto a properlygrounded~wo-prong wall outletbyuseofa ULlistedadapter (Fig.2)availableat mostlocal hardwarestores. TEMPORARYMETHOD (ADAPTERPLUGSNOT PERMITTEDIN CANAIIA) Becauseof potentialsafety hazardsundercertainconditions, westronglyrecommendagainstthe useofanextensioncord.
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Oubide ‘I%edoor handlesand trimcanbe ckxmd witha clothdampenedwith a solutionofmildliquiddishwash.ing detergentandwater.Dry witha soft cloth.Don’tusewaxon thedoor handlesor trim. I&p the finishclean. Wipewith a cleancloth,lightlydampened withkitchenappliancewaxor mild liquidclishwashing detergent.Dry andpolishwitha clean,softcloth. Doriotwipetherefrigeratorwitha soileddishwashingclothor wet towel.Thesemayleavea residue thatcanerodethepaint.
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...-.—..- If YouNeedservice o obtainservice,seeyourwarranty onthebackpageof thisbook. We’reproudofourserviceand wantyouto bepleased.If forsome reasonyouare nothappywiththe serviceyoureceive,hereare three stepsto foHowforlimtherhelp, FUWI’,contactthepeoplewho servicedyourappliance.Explain whyyouare notpleased.In most cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
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