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.: ? This turns off heaters in your refrigerator that prevent moisture from forming on the outside. Use of the Energy Saver Switch can save you money. Estimated yeariy savings, depending on your !ocai electric rates, areas foiiows: TEMPERATURE CONTROLS Ym 4 C INITIAL SETTING I E COLDEST H II COLDEST 9 ALL(IW 24 HOIJRS FOR TEMPERATURES Your refrigerator has two controls that let you regulate the temperature in the fresh food and freezer compartments.
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... . , ~,~ .Shelveson some models are $~~ adjustable, enabling You to rearrange them to fit your family’s food storage needs. ~loor.Drawerscan easily be removed by tilting up slightly and pulling past “stop” location. II (T-711 -TOilw?-mvedrawers when the fresh food compartmentdoor cannot be Openedmy: The slide-out meat drawer can be removed and taken to the sink or food preparation area. 1. Remove drawer farthest from door.
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_—.._—— ,————— ~ PROBLEM —— i..—.————...——.—..———— TTiiiakiif FRESH FOOD ~ COMPARTMENT \ TEMPERATURE ! f 3“0(3WARM / f FCN3DSDRY OUT >—— ~ FFKXT OR ICE ~ CRYSTALSON I FROZEN FOOD r SLOW ICE CUBE ~ FREEZ!NG T —. _—..—. —— CAUSE AND REWIEDY * Temperature control not set cold enough. Refer to page 3. * Warm Weafher-frequent d,xv openings * Door left open for long time. * Package may be hoiding door open. ~ pac~ag~ blocking air duct in freezer Compatiment. —— _—..—— —.
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