Setting The Controls; Power Saving Control; Changrng The Control Settings - Whirlpool ET19TK Use & Care Manual

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Using your refrigerator
Power Saving
Control
Temperature
Control
Air Outlet
Air Control
Setting
the controls..
.
Controls for the refrigerator
and freezer are In the
refrigerator
When the refrigerator
IS plugged
In for
the frrst time
1 Set the
TEMPERA-
2. Set the AIR CON-
TURE CONTROL to 3
TROL to B
,"
_ ;..
Do not block
the air outlet
on the control panel
Blocking
it con slow the arr movement
needed
to
keep temperatures
at the level you set
Power Saving Control..
.
The Power
Saving
Control
on the Control Con-
sole operates
electric
heaters
around
the door
openings.
These heaters
help keep
moisture
from
forming
on the outside of the refrigerator.
1. Use the "OFF" set-
ting when humidity
is low.
2.
Use the "0N"settrng
if moisture forms
on the outslde of the
refngerator.
Changing
the control
settings..
.
If you need to adjust temperatures
in the refriger-
l
Adjust the Temperoture
Control first
ator or freezer, use the settings
listed in the chart
l
Walt at least 24 hours between
odlustments
below.
l
Then adjust the Air Control, If needed
Give the refrigerator
time to cool down
com-
pletely
before
adding
food.
(This may take sev-
erol hours.)
These settings
should
be about
right for normal
household
refrigerator
usage.
The controls will be set about
right when milk or
juice IS as cold OS you like ond when Ice cream
is firm.
RECOMMENDED
SETTINGS:
Temperature
Control
Air Control
Temperature
Control
Air Control
4
C
3
A
2
B
3
A
4
B
5
CONDITION
:
If Refrigerator
Section is
TOO WARM
If Freezer
Section is
TOO WARM
GUESTIONS?
,,.ca'l your H If Refrlgerotor
FeyvVF)cLINE Section is
assistance
TOO COLD
telephone
If ICE Isn't
number
MADE FAST ENOUGH
(page
15).
If BOTH SECTIONS
ore TOO WARM
REASONS:
Door opened
often
Large amount of food added
Room temperature
too worm
Door opened
often
Large omount of food added
Verv cold room temperature
(cc&Y cycle often enough)
Controls not set correctly
for your conditions
Heavy Ice usage
Very cold room temperature
(can't cycle often enough)
Door opened
often
Large amount of food added
Very worm or very cold
room temperatures
Temperature
Control
Air Control
Temperature
Control
Air Control
Temperature
Control
Air Control

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