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ATTENTION
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Thisappliancemustbegrounded.Intheeventofanelectricalshort
circuit,groundingreducesthe riskd electricalshockby providing
anescapewirefortheelectricalcurrent.Thisapplianceisequipped
withacordhavingagroundingwirewithagroundingplug.Theplug
must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed
andgrounded.
WARNING - Improperuseofthe groundingplugcanresultina
riskofelectricshock.Consulta qualifiedelectricianorserviceman
if the groundinginstructionsarenot completelyunderstood,or if
doubtexistsasto whetherthe applianceis properlygrounded.
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD
Usean exclusivewall outlet. Do notconnectyourrefrigeratorto
extensioncordsortogetherwithany otherapplianceinthe same
walloutlet. Donotsplicethe cord.
IMPORTANTWARNING
An emptyrefrigeratoris a verydangerousattractionto children.
Removeeitherthe gasket,latches,lids or doorsfrom unused
appliances,or take some other actionthat will guaranteeit
harmless.
DON'T WALT! DO IT NOW!
EI'_J_ I_lt;Tit
Removeexteriorandinteriorpackings,wipethe outsidethoroughly
witha softdry clothandthe insidewitha wet,lukewarmcloth. Avoid
placingthe cabinetina narrowrecessor nearanyheatsource,direct
sunlight,or moisture. Let air circulatefreely aroundthe cabinet.
Keepthe rearof the refrigerator5 inchesawayfromthe wall.
Location
1. Selecta placewithastrong,levelfloor.
2. Allow5 inchesof spacebetweenthe backof the refrigeratorand
anyadjacentwall.
3. Avoiddirect sunlightand heat. Direct sunlightmay affectthe
acryliccoating. Heatsourcesnearbywill causehigherelectricity
consumption.
4. Avoidverymoistplaces. Toomuchmoisturein the airwill cause
frostto formveryquicklyonthe evaporator,andyour refrigerator
willhaveto bedefrostedmorefrequently.
To avoidvibration,the cabinetmust be set level. This is accomplishedby
adjustingthe(2) frontlevelinglegslocatedundertherefrigeratorcabinet.To
starttherefrigerator,turnthetemperaturecontrol(OFF-MAX)to the position
correspondingto the desiredcooling, ffTg..4)
OFF= No Cooling
1= Minimum Cooling
4= MediumCooling
MAX= MaximumCooling
Therefrigeratortemperaturewillvarydependingonthequantityof the
foodstoredandonthefrequencywithwhichthedooris opened.
Fig. A PushButton Defrost
Defrosting
Thisrefrigeratorisequippedwitha "PushButton"(semi-automatic)
defrostthermostatsystemwhichmeansnoneedto unplugthe
refrigeratorandnoneedto changethetemperaturesettingbefore
initiatingthedefrostcycle.
Beforestartingthedefrostcyclemakesure;
1.the defrosttrayis properlypositioneddiredly belowthe
freezercompartment.
2.the defrosttraybafflelocatedinsidethe defrosttray(at
rear)is inthe openposition.(fullyextended)
Thishelpsto directdefrostwaterrunningoffthe backof
thefreezercompartmentintothe defrosttray.
3.the draincap issecurelyattachedto the defrosttray
drain.(undersideofthe tray)
Toactivatethe defrostcycle,simplypush(in)the"red"defrostbutton
locatedinthe centerof thecontrolknob/dial.(thereis no needtoturn
the controldial/knobto 0 = offposition)Thedefrostcyclestarts
immediatelywhenthe reddefrostbuttonisactivated(pushed-in)The
defrostwateraccumulatesinsidethe defrosttray.Whendefrostingis
complete,the "red"defrostbuttonwill release(pop-out)automatically
andresumenormaloperating(cooling)conditions.
Todisposeof the accumulatedwaterfromthe defrosttray,position
the clearplasticstoragebin (upperdoorshelf)diredlyunderthe
defrosttraydrainopeningandunscrewthe draincapallowingthe
waterto flowintothecontainer.Replacethedraincapwhenthetray
iscompletelyempty.Disposeofthe defrostwater.
NOTE:Iftheredpushbutton(defrostcycle)is"accidentally"
activated,itwill not bepossibleto "manually"pull-outthe pushbutton
to stopthe defrostcycle.Youmusteitherletthedefrostcyclerunit's
courseor;
1.Apply(hold)adishclothsoakedinhotwateragainstthethermostat
capillarylineandbracket,locatedonthe undersideofthe freezer
compartment.Theheattransferfromthedishclothwillcausea
temperatureriseonthethermostatcapillary,(sensingline)causing
the internalcontactsof thethermostatto closeandresumenormal
operatingconditions.Itmaytakeseveralminutesand/orrepeat
applicationsbeforethedefrostbuttonwill release.
Defrostingof yourrefrigeratorshouldtakeplacewheneverthe ice
build-up(accumulation)insidethefreezercompartmentreachesa
thicknessof 114"(6ram).Defrostingmaytakea fewhours,depending
onthe amountof accumulatediceandambientindoortemperature.
Tospeed-upthedefrostingprocess,removeallfrozenfoodsfromthe
freezersection.Leavingthe doorpartiallyajarfora shortperiodof
timewill alsoacceleratethe process.
IMPORTANT:Youmustrememberto closethe refrigeratordoor
beforethedefrostcycleterminatesandnormaloperatingconditions
resumeautomatically.
IMPORTANTNOTICE:Neverusesharporpointedinstrumentsto
defrost/removeicefromthe evaporator/freezercompartment.The
evaporator/freezercompartmentcontainsrefrigeratedgaslinesandif
punched/pierced,willrenderthe refrigeratorinoperableand"void"the
manufacturerswarranty.
DO NOTALLOWTHEREFRIGERATORTOCONTINUE
OPERATIONIFTHEEVAPORATOR/FREEZERCOMPARTMENTIS
ACCIDENTALLYPIERCED.UNPLUGTHEPOWERCORDAND
CALLFORSERVICEIMMEDIATELY.
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