..-.+..- —...———---.R_——.__—PRC)JIWJEIMNo PANELTOUCHPADRESPONSEREFRIGEmmRDOESliar OHRATEMOTOROW3?.ATESFORLONGPERIODSvmmTIoN ORRA’’T’LmJGHOTAIRl?ROMBCW’TOIVIOF’REFRIGIHL4.mRDOORNOTCLOSINGPROPERLY’I?’OSSIBE.ECAUSEANDIRIm’mDY@If interiorlightis noton, refrigeratormaynotbe pluggedin at walloutk%@If plugis secureandthe refrigeratorstillfailsto operate,pluga lampo~a smallapplianceintothe sameoutletto determineif thereis a trippedcircuitbreakerorburnedout fuse.@May be in defrost cycle when motor does not operate for about 30 minutes.@Temperature control in OFF position.= Hinterior light is noton, refrigeratormaynotbe pluggedin at walloutlet.@Hplug is secureandthe refrigeratorstillfailsto operate,pluga lampor a smallapplianceintothe sameoutlettodetermineif there is a trippedcircuitbreakerorburnedout fise.@Modernrefrigeratorswithmorestoragespaceand a largerfreezercompartmentrequiremoreoperatingtime.@Normalwhenrefrigeratoris first deliveredto yourhome—usuallyrequires24 hoursto completelycooldown.@Largeamountsof foodplacedin refrigeratorto be cooledor frozen.@Hot weather—frequentdooropenings.~ Doorleftopen.@Temperaturecontrolsare settoo cold. Referto instructionsforuse of‘N3MPERA7’URECONTROLSon page5.@Grilleand condenserneedcleaning.Referto page 17.@CheckENERGY-SAVINGTIPSon page2.@Temperaturecontrolstartsandstopsmotorto maintaineventemperatures.@If refrigeratorvibrates,morethanlikelyit is notrestingsolidlyon the floorand frontrollerscrewsor frontlevelinglegsneedadjustingor flooris weakor uneven.RefertoROLLERSon page4.@Hdishes vibrateon shelves,try movingthem. Slightvibrationis normal.@Normalair flowcoolingmotor.In the refrigerationprocess,it is normalthat heatbeexpelledin the areaunderthe refrigerator.Somefloor coveringswilldiscolorat thesenormaland safeoperatingtemperatures.Yourfloor coveringsuppliershouldbeconsultedif youobjectto thisdiscoloration.QDoor gasketon hingesidestickingor foldingover.Tocorrect, put a smallam.otmtofpetroleumjelly on faceof gasket.(continuedmwpage)