Crosley 2209920 manual

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS REFRIGERATOR SAFETY ...... .................... ............. ........ 3 INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR ............................. ............. 4 Unpacking Your Refrigerator .......................................... ............. 4 Space Requirements............. ............................ ........................... 5 Ele[...]

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    3 REFR IGERATOR SAFETY Proper Disposal of Y our Old Refr igerator IMPORT AN T : Chi ld entrapmen t and s uffocation are not problems of the past . Junked or aban doned refrigerators are sti ll dangerous – ev en if they will sit for “just a few days.” If you a re g etting ri d of your old refrigerator , please follow these inst ruction s to he[...]

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    4 INSTALLING Y OUR REFR IGERATOR Unpacking Y our Refri gerator Remove shelves from the shipping p osition (shelves are shipped ups ide down): IMPORT AN T : Do not clean gl ass shelves with w arm water when the y are cold. Sh elves m ay bre ak if ex posed t o sudde n temperature chan ges or impact, su ch as bumpin g. For your protection, t empered g[...]

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    5 Space Requirement s ■ T o ensure proper ventilation for y our refrigerator , a llow for a .5 in. (1. 25 cm) spac e on each sid e. ■ Allow 3 in. (7 .5 cm) of s pace b etween ov erhead cab inets a nd r efriger ator top . ■ Allow at least 1 in. (2. 5 cm) bet ween bac k of cabine t and t he wall. ■ If your refrigerator has an ice maker , make[...]

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    6 Refr igerat or Door s: Remo ving , Rev er sing (optional ) and Replaci ng TOOLS NE EDED: ⁵⁄₁₆ in. hex -head sock e t wr ench, No. 2 Phil lips screwd river , flat-head s c r ewdriver , ⁵⁄₁₆ in. open-end wrench, flat 2 in. putty k nif e. IMPORT AN T : Befor e you begin, turn the refrigerator control OFF , unplug r efri gerator or di[...]

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    7 Door and hinge removal ⁵⁄₁₆ ” Hex-Head Hinge Screw 1. Unplug refrigerat or or disconnect power . 2. Keep both doors closed until y ou are ready to lift them free from the cabinet. NOTE : Provide addi tional support for the doors whil e the hinges are being moved. Do not depend on the door magnets to hold th e doors in pl ace while you a[...]

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    8 Door Closing and Ali gnment Door C losing NOTE : Keep the four bolts th at secured the refrigera tor in the shippi ng case . They are the level ing legs. If your refrigerator seems un steady or you want the doors to close easi er , adjust t he refrigerator' s tilt usin g these in struc tions. 1. Scr ew the leg s all t he way into the bolt h [...]

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    9 USING Y OUR REFR IGERATOR Ensur ing Pr oper Air Circulatio n In or d er to ensur e proper temperatur es, you need to permit air flow betwee n the refrigerator and freezer sections. As shown in the illu stration, cool ai r enters through th e bottom of the freezer sect ion and m oves up. Mo st of the air then f lows thr ough the freezer section ve[...]

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    10 REFR IGERATOR FEATURES Y our model may hav e some or all of t hese featu res. Features that can be purchased separate ly as product ac cessorie s are labeled with the word “Acces sory .” No t all acces sories will fit all mode ls. If you are interested in purchas ing one of the acc essorie s, ple ase call the tol l-free number on th e cover [...]

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    11 Frozen food stora ge guide Storage times will vary ac cording to the qualit y and type of food, the type of packaging or wrap us ed (shoul d be airtight and moisture-proof), and t he storag e temperat ure. Seal the packa ge or containe r securely to prevent tast e and odor tran sfer throughout the product. Ice crystal s inside a se aled pa ckage[...]

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    12 P ow er Interr upt ions If th e electr icity in y our ho use g oes of f, cal l the pow e r com pany and ask how long it will be o ff. 1. If th e power w ill be out fo r 24 hours or less , keep both refrigerator doors closed to help foo d stay c old and frozen. 2. If th e power w ill be out fo r more than 24 ho urs: a) Remove all frozen food and [...]

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    13 ■ Has a large amou nt of food just been add ed to the refrigerator? Adding a l arge amount of food warms the refrigerator . It is normal for the motor to run longer in orde r to cool the refrigerator back down. See th e “Refrigera tor Features” sectio n. ■ Are t he doors opened often? Expect the motor t o run longer w hen this occurs. In[...]

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    14 The doors will not close comp letely ■ Are food p ackages blockin g the door open? Rearrange containe rs so th at they fit more tightl y and ta ke up less space. ■ Is the ice bin out of po s ition? Push th e ice bin in all t he way . ■ Are t he crisper cover , pans, shelves, bins, or baskets out of posi tion? Put t he cr isper cover and al[...]

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    15 Note s[...]

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    2209920 2/00 © 20 00 All rights rese rved. ® Regi stered T rademark o f Crosle y Pri nted in Mex ico CR OSLEY ® REFR IGERATOR W ARRANTY ONE-YEAR FULL W ARR ANTY ON REFRIGERA TOR For one year from the date of purcha se, when thi s refrigerator is operated and mai ntain ed according to inst ructions attached to or furn ished wit h the product, Wh [...]