IN ST A LL AT ION % freezercompartmentcontrols are ,ocated at
POWERSU_L_CORO_ the top front of thefresh food compartment.
_TH 3-PRO_(,w-_ Turn bothcontrols to "No. 5" to start your
LOCATION GROUN_ NG PLUG*
_ refrigerator.
If possible,place your model out of direct The No. 9 freezer control setting is recom-
sunlight and away from heat sources such as (D mended for short term use only.
a radiator, oven, or range.Your refrigerator may run for several hours
Your model should not be installed where when you first start it.This is normal and
the temperature will go below 55°F.because shouldn't be cause for alarm.
it will not runfrequentlyenough to maintain
proper temperatures in the freezer, f _ Changing eithercontrol will have some ef-
GROUNI_NGTYPE fect onthe temperature ofthe other corn-
Foreaseofinstallation,you shouldleave a WALLRECEPTACLE partment.
space ofabout one-half inchbetween your "LOO_T,ONoFP_o_soNPO*ERCO_
PLUGMAyBEDIFFERENTONYOURMODELIna dayor two, you may decide that one
refrigerator andadjacentwalls or cabinets.If THANSHOWNHERE. or both compartments should becolder or
awallprevents either door from opening atany circumstances, cut or remove the third warmer. If so,adjust the control(s) as in-
least 90°, move the cabinet sideways an inch (ground) prong from the power cord. structed in the accompanying chart.
or so to permit a 90°opening so baskets and DO NOT use an adapterplug.
crispers can be easily removed. Setfresh food control on "5."
Certain Models To,,,: Se,f......... trolon"5."
Turn freshfood control to next
LEVEMNG ISIMPORTANTA nominal220/240volt, 50 hertz AC only,R_qrige,_t..... WARM".............
adequately fused electrical supply is re- Turnfresh food controlto next
Certain Models quired (time delay fuse orcircuitbreaker is R_fr_ger,to,too COLD: I....... bet.
A refrigerator will notoperateproperly un- recommended).ItShould be a separateTurnfreezer control to next
less it is level and restsfirmlyonall fourcor- grounded circuit,serving thisappliance only. FreezertooWARM: high ..... bet.
hers.There isa levelingscrew beneath each Donot use an extension cord. Tur,freeze,co.t,oltonext
front cornerat the baseofthecabinet that _ _ FreezertooCOLD."lower numt_er.
can beturned in or out as required. _RefrigeratorOFF:
POWER SUPPLY CORD_m Set fresh food control on off.
\o;
WITH 3- PRONG
If the floor is not level and it is necessaryGROUNDINGPLUG -_ USE OF CONTROLS
to raise the rear of the cabinet, we suggest " I
using a piece of plywood or other shim _ _ IMPORTANT: EXCEPT WHEN START-
material. (_ING,DO NOT CHANGE EITHER CON-
I 1 ' I _o /TROL MORE THAN ONE NUMBER AT
__ _ _ A TIME.ALLOW 24 HOURS FOR
-- - /_TEMPERATURE TO STABILIZE BE-
i__ FORE RESETIlING,
GROUNDING TYPE
WALL RECEPTACLE WARM CABINET SURFACES
els_ This appliance is equipped with a three-At times, the front surfacesofyour refrig-
pronged grounding plug for your protection erator cabinetmay be warm to the touch.
against possibleelectrical shock hazards. It This isa normalfunctionof yourrefrigerator.
must beplugged into a grounding recep- This feature prevents moisturefrom conden-
tacle.Where a standard two prong wall sing on the outside of your refrigerator dur-
Certain aDd receptacleis encounted, it is the personal ing humid weather. This condition may be
A refrigerator will not operate properly un- responsibility and obligation of the customer noticeable when you first start your refrigera-
less it is level and rests firmly on all four cor- to have it replaced with a properly grounded tor, duringhot weather, and excessive or
nets.Your model has four wheels and a lev- three-prong wall receptacle. DO NOT, under lengthy door openings.
efing screw beneath each front corner atthe any circumstances,cutor removethethird
base of the cabinet that can be turned in or (ground) prong from the power cord.
outas required. SAFETY REMINDER EA T U E S
If the floor is not level and itis necessary If you are not going to use your old refrig-
to raise the rear of the cabinet, we suggest erator, be sure to REMOVE THE DOORS so The fresh food compartment is cooled by
rolling the rear wheels on to a piece of ply- a child won't be accidentally trapped inside agentle stream of circulating chilled air.
wood or other shim material,and suffocate. This is required by law in
Be sure that the two front levelers touch many communities. To maintain the natural flavor, moisture
the floor to lock the cabinet in place, and nutrition of fresh foods, we recommend
that you cover open food containers. Dishes
ELECI'RICAL CONNECTION OPt,RATI ON ortrays containing leftovers should also be
covered to seal in flavors. Storing foods in
AND GROUNDING SE11"ING CONTROLS plasticbags or in their original air tight store
wrappings reduces the evaporation of mois-
Your new refrigerator has two controls, ture from them and lengthens storagetime.
Certain Models One for regulating the temperaturein the
Thisappliance is designedtooperate onafresh food compartmentand onefor the
nominal 115 volt,15 amp., 60 cycleline. freezer. Thefresh food compartment and the FRUIT ANDVEGETABLE CRISPER
There should be a separate, grounded cir- Thefruit and vegetablecrispersslide out
cult,servingthis appliance only. O0 NOT FRESH FOOD CONTROLforeasy access tofoods stored within.They
use an extension cord. | are completely removable for cleaning or for
I•5•Iuse elsewherein your kitchen. The plastic
This applianceis equipped with a three-crisper cover also serves as a refrigerator
pronged grounding plug for your protection storageshelf. To removethe cover, lift the
against possibleelectrical shock hazards. It front edge and pull straight out. To replace
must be plugged into a grounding recepta-NINE ISCOLDEST FIVEISNORMAL the cover, set rear bars onsupports and
cie. Where a standardtwo prongwallrecep-push back until front can be lowered into
tacle is encountered, it Jsthe personal re- FREEZER CONTROL place.If a restricted door opening does not
sponsibilityand obligation of the customer I permit removal of a drawer, tilt crispersand
to have it replacedwith a properly grounded shelf assemblyup and removebylifting
three-prongwall receptacle. DO NOT, under J 6 • 5 •4 ] straight out.