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REFRIGERA T OR O WNER`S INSTRUCTIONS Bef ore operating the unit, plase read this manual thoroughly , and retain f or future ref erence. ENGLISH DA68-01454B-0622-ENGLISH 3/13/70 7:59 AM Page 2[...]
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When you hear a sound like water flowing: - This sound is generated by mo ve- ment of the refrigerant and is not a malfunction. When frost develops inside the freezer: - Does the door seal tightly? - Are the ev aporation slots clogged? - Is there enough room for efficient air circulation When dew develops on the vegetable compartment: - Does the do[...]
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1 FEA TURES T wist Ice cube tra y : Easy to make and dispense ice. A uxiliary shelf of Freezer room : Conv enient f or storage of small size froz en foods such as ice-cream. J umbo storage guar ds : Holds large bottles securely . Rev olving storage guard : F or storage of tall bottles , rev olv e this guard to the upward position. Moisture Control [...]
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2 Read Instructions : Please read all saf ety and operating precautions before oper ating this appliance. Retain Instructions : Please keep this Owner`s Man ual for future ref- erence. Heed W arnings. : All warnings, Cautions and Notes on this manu- al are impor tant ; please pay attention to them. Follow Instructions. : F or best results, f ollow [...]
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3 Install this refrigerator on a firm, flat surface. Av oid locations affected by dampness . F or optim um operation, normal room tem perature is recommended. A v oid locations in direct sunlight, near heaters, rediators, sto ves or o vens . Allow a 50mm space between the refrigerator and the w all. If you refrigerator is going into a recessed area[...]
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4 LEVELING THE APPLIANCE To compensate for any floor une venness , adjust the height of the appliance by turning the adjustable f eet clockwise or countercloc kwise. The adjustab le f eet are at the front along the lower edge of the refrigerator chassis, When the refrigerator leans to the left, turn the left front foot countercloc kwise. When the r[...]
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5 - F or optimum operation, do not leav e the door open for any longer than necessary . - Lea ving the door open allows warmer air to enter the refigerator and causes the refrigeration unit to use more energy to maintain the cool temperature. - Do no store v olatile chemicals such as ether and benzene in the refrigerator . - The fumes , besides dam[...]
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B ASIC PREP ARA TION 6 W ARNING - K eep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the b uilt-in str ucture, clear obstruction.. - Do not use mechanical de vices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process. other then those recommended by the manuf acturer . - Do not damage the refrigerant circuit(applicab le only for appliances [...]
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7 Store food in small portions. Seal food in containers with lids , in plastic wrap or in plastic bags to prev ent dr ying and the min- gling of odors. Allow hot f ood and dr inks to cool to room temperature bef ore placing them in the refrigerator or freezer . Allow sufficient room between f ood to help the circultion of cool air . Place liquid at[...]
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8 Tu rn the T emperature Control to ‘COLDER” if you: - Have a lot of f ood to store (refrigerator or freezer) - W ant to mak e ice(freezer) - Require fast freezer(freez er) Tu rn the T emperature Control to the midwa y point between “COLDER” and “COLD” for nor- mal refrigerating or freezing mode. Tu rn the T emperature Control to “COL[...]
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9 Fill the ice cube tra y with taking care not to ov erfill. Slide the tra y onto the cube shelf. Removing Ice cubes Remov e the ice cubes from the ice cube tra y by twisting the ice tray lev ers. Make sure the ice storage bin is beneath the ice cube tra y (see diagram below). Ice tra y lev ers Fill the tra y ice with water taking care not to ov er[...]
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Unplug the appliance duing this procedure This is compar tment helps preser ve the taste of f ood and prolongs its freshness by freezing the surf ace of the food only . Use the chiller for storing cheese, meat, snacks, fish or an y food to be used soon. This is compar tment maintains the moisture and freshness of vegetab le. The vegetab le bin is e[...]
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11 REMO VING THE A CCESSORIES Freezer Shelf - Pull the ice cube tr ay unit forw ard and of the freezer compartment. - Lift the front of the freez er shelf upward to release the hooks and pull the shelf out of the freezer . Refrigerator Shelves - Pull the shelv es towards you until it meets the stopper . - Tilt the front of the shelv es up and conti[...]
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12 Chiller Compartment (TYPE A) * Depending on model - Pull the chiller compartment towards y ou until it meets the stopper . - Tilt the front upward and contin ue pulling the compar tment out. Rev olve Storage Guard Lift straight upwards to release the tabs , then pull it out of the refrigerator . (These storage guards are adjustable and ma y be p[...]
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Evaporation Slot in Freezer Wipe the slot area with a clean, dry , soft cloth. Caution: Do not allow any f oreign substance or par ticles to clog these openings. Interior P arts After removing all the shelv es, wipe the appliance clean using a clean, soft cloth dampened with warm water and a mild detergent. Evaporation T ray The ev aporation tray i[...]
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