Initial Dual Cool Control Settings; Adjusting The Dual Cool Controls; Warm Cabinet Surfaces; Temperature Controls - Maytag MSD2756GES User Manual

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Temperature
Controls
Your refrigerator
has Maytag's
Dual CooF' freshness
design to control fresh and frozen food temperatures.
The controls
are located at the top front of the fresh food compartment.
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To adjust the controls,
move the slide to the left or right as needed.
• The refrigerator
and freezer
controls
have
settings
from
1 (warmest)
to 9 (coldest).
Initially
set both
controls on 5.
• Let the refrigerator
run at least 8-12 hours before
adding food.
Dual
CooF
Control
Guide
Refrigerator:
Move Control
to:
Too Warm
Next higher setting
Too Cold
Next lower setting
Freezer:
Move Control to:
Too Warm
Next higher setting
Too Cold
Next lower setting
Turn
refrigerator
Off:
Move the freezer control to OFF.
Note:
Setting the freezer contro! to OFF Stops COoling
in BOTH compastments:
!t does not shut off p0wer t0
the refrigerator.
24 hours after adding
food, you may decide that one
or both compartments
should be colder or warmer. If
so, adjust the control(s)
as indicated in the table above.
Except when starting the refrigerator,
do not change
either control more than one number
at a time.
Allow
24 hours for temperatures
to stabilize
before
resetting.
Changing
either control will have some effect on the
temperature
of the other compartment.
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At times, the front of the refrigerator
cabinet may be
warm
to the touch.
This is a normal
occurrence
that
helps prevent moisture
from condensing
on the cabinet.
The condition
will be more noticeable
when you first
start
the refrigerator,
during
hot
weather
and after
excessive
or lengthy door openings.
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Your refrigerator
is designed
to defrost automatically.
Note:
During the automatic
defrost cycle,
you may
notice
a red g!ow!reflection
ruth e vents on the back
wa!! of the freezer compartment
and you may hear the
sound of wate r droplet s coming
into contact with the
defrost heater: This is n0_a!
during the defrost
Cycle;
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