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Refreshment center, electronic monitor and diagnostic system
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Electronic Monitor & Diagnostic System
It keeps an eye on
things for you.
@ Red signal light flashes to tell
you when either door is open,
@G
reen signal light tells you that
the Door Alarm beeper has been
set to sound after either door has
been open 30
seconds.
@Red
signal Iight tells you when
freezer fmdkeeping
temperature is
above normal.
@
Green
lighted word NORMAL
indicates that no failure has been
detected by the diagnostic system.
@Flashing green diagnostic
codes in the display warn you
when:
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frozen foods should be
checked.
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power has been interrupted.
m
icemaker may not be operating
properly.
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defrost system has failed.
m
freezer control may need to be
What these codes mean—and
what to do when they appear— is
summarized on the inside of the
freezer compartment
door and
explained more thoroughly on
the following pages.
@System
Check pad puts a
review of the electronic diagnosii
of five coded functions at your
fingertip and also allows you to
erase codes from display.
@Electronic
control allows you
to turn night light in water-and-ice
dispenser on and off.
@Electronic
control allows you
to select ice cubes or crushed-i(x.
and green signal light confirms
your choice.
set for a colder temperature.
When your refrigerator
is first plugged in...
All panel lights come on for ilve
seconds. a beep sounds, and lights
go off except as follows:
PF flashes in the display. Touch
SYSTEM CHECK-RESET
pad to
erase it.
* Green word NORMAL glows.
9 Red WARM TEMPERATURE
light glows if freezer compartment
temperature is higher than normal.
It goes off when proper foodkeeping
temperature is reached.
Door alarm beeper is activated
and green light on DOOR ALARM
pad glows.
CRUSHED ice selection light
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Red DOOR OPEN light flashes if
either door is open, goes out when
doors are shut.
Night light in water-and-ice
dispenser is off.
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