~LP US~LP YOU...
Read this book carefully.
It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new
refrigerator properly.
Keep it handy for answers to your questions.
Write down the model and serial numbers.
You’llsee them on a label on the wall beside the top drawer or at the
bottom, inside the fresh food compartment door.
Please write these numbers here:
ModelNumber
If you received a damaged refrigerator...
Immediately contact the dealer (or builder) that sold you
the refrigerator.
Save time and money.
Before you request service...
Check the Problem Solver in the back of this book. It lists minor
operating problems that you can correct yourself.
Products are continuously being improved...
Therefore product features and specifications may change or
vary slightly.
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning
your refrigerator.
WORT~ S~TY ~STRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
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WARMNG—Whenusingthisappliance,
alwaysexercisebasicsafetyprecautions,
includingthefollowing:
● Use thisapplianceonly for its intendedpurposeas
describedinthisUseandCareGuide.
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● This refrigeratormust be properly
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installedand locatedin accordancewith
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the InstallationInstructionsbeforeit
is used.
● Neverunplug your refrigeratorby pullingon the
powercord.
Alwaysgripplugfirmlyandpull
straightoutfromtheoutlet.
● Repairor replaceimmediatelyall electricservice
cordsthat have becomefrayedor otherwise
damaged.
Donotusea cordthatshowscracksor
abrasiondamagealongitslengthorateithertheplug
orapplianceend.
● When movingyour applianceawayfrom
the wall,be carefulnot to rollover or damagethe
powercord.
● Do notallowchildrento ctimb,standor hang on
the shelvesin the refrigerator.
Theycoulddamage
therefrigeratorandseriouslyinjurethemselves.
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● If yourold refrigeratoris stili aroundthe
house but not in use, be sure to removethe
doors.
Thiswillreducethepossibilityof
dangertochildren.
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● After your refrigeratoris in operation,do not
touchthecoldsurfacesin thefreezercompartment,
particularlywhen hands are damp or wet.
Skin
mayadheretotheseextremelycoldsurfaces.
● Do notplacefingersor hands on the automatic
ice-makingmechanismwhiiethe refrigeratoris
pluggedin.
Thiswillpreventcontactwiththe
movingpartsoftheejectormechanism,orwiththe
heatingelementthatreleasesthecubes.
● Do notallowanyoneto c~mb, sit, stand or hang on
the RefreshmentCenterCompartmentdoor.
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coulddamagetherefrigeratorandmaybeeventipit
over,causingseverepersonalinjury.
● Don’t refreezefrozenfoods whichhave thawed
completely.
Foodsafetyexpertssay:
“...Youmaysafelyrefreezefrozenfoodsthathave
thawediftheystillcontainicecrystalsoriftheyare
stillcold—below40°F(4°C.).
“...Thawedgroundmeats,poultryorfishthathave
anyoff-odororoff-colorshouldnotberefrozenand
shouldnotbeeaten.Thawedicecreamshouldbe
discarded.Iftheodororcolorofanyfoodispooror
questionable,getridofit.Thefoodmaybe
dangeroustoeat,
“., .Evenpartialthawingandrefreezingreducesthe
eatingqualityoffoods,particularlyfruits,vegetables
andpreparedfoods.Theeatingqualityofredmeatis
affectedlessthanthatofmanyotherfoods.Use
refrozenfoodsassoonaspossibletosaveasmuchof
theireatingqualityasyoucan,”