Sears 302124 User Manual

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Start/Adjust Control

Use and Care information

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Food Storage Times and Tips

Your refrigerator must be reasonably level

Use the screw-type adjustable

leveling legs on the front corners

of the refrigerator.

Leveling

makes

refrigerator

more efficient, quieter

Your

Kenmore

refrigerator

needs

three

inches

of

air

space at the top and a one inch between the wall and the

condenser on the back of the refrigerator.

CAUTION:

Do

not

operate

refrigerator

near

inflammables,

such as gasoline. Do not use for storage of inflammables.

Your refrigerator must be grounded. Use 120 Volts, 60 H2
outlet. Do not use extension cord.

Use

3-prong

plug

with

3-prong

grounded

wall

outlet,

(Only

this

method

complies

with

National

Electrical

Code,

local codes and ordinances.)

UNLESS

THE

ABOVE

GROUNDING

METHOD

IS

FOLLOWED,

YOU

ARE

NOT

PROTECTED

AGAINST

SEVERE

OR

LETHAL

SHOCK

IN

THE

EVENT

OF

A

SHORT

CIRCUIT

OF

AN

ELECTRICAL

COMPONENT

OR

WIRING OF REFRIGERATOR.

TO START

Set the refrigerator temperature control on "3". Wait 24

hours. Check food. Adjust control if needed.

ADJUST

The control is made to be adjusted. DON'T BE AFRAID

TO USE THEM. Adjust the refrigerator temperature control
to suit your climate and household needs.

MIN position is the warmest setting on each.
For ordinary use, set the temperature control in the "3"

position.
• If either section is not cold enough, turn its control toward
MAX.
• If either section is too cold, turn its control toward MIN.

After adjusting control, wait 24 hours. Then make another

change, if needed.

In the summer, or when the refrigerator door is opened

often, you may need to turn the control in the refrigerator

toward MAX so more cold air will enter the refrigerator

section.

DON'T TURN THE REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE

CONTROL OFF UNLESS both freezer and refrigerator

sections are completely empty. The control will shut off

refrigeration in both sections.

Just about everything you could want to know is right

on the refrigerator. Where you use it. Where it's easy to

find when you need it. Everyday care is listed on the inside

door. Special cleaning Instructions are on individual parts.

Here's where to find what you need:

Attention:

"How To Set Temperature"

Before you move your Kenmore to a new location

Remove all food (pack dry ice around any food you're

keeping). Unplug the refrigerator and tape the power cord

securely to the back.

Take

out

all

removable

shelves

and

storage

drawers.

Pack

carefully.

Clean

and

dry

your

refrigerator

thoroughly.

Tape all doors, drawers and shelves that you didn't remove.

Move

your

refrigerator

in

an

upright

position.

Never

on its back or side.

Door Handles

The door handles are stored

inside the refrigerator.
Please install them properly.

For

future

use,

please

record

the

model

number,

serial

number

and

the

date

you

purchased

your

Kenmore

refrigerator

in

the

spaces

provided

below

They

are

on

a

small label on the back of the refrigerator.

MODEL

NUMBER

SERIAL NUMBER

DATE PURCHASED.

Use these storage times as a guide. Actual storage

times vary, since food quality always varies.

For the Refrigerator Section

Moving air is the best way to cool food, but it

can carry odors and dry out food. If not wrapped,

most food becomes limp, stale and unappetizing. To

protect food from air, cover it or place it In a freezer
container or bag before refrigerating.

Wrap allfood unless you're putting it in the storage

drawers.

Bread: Refrigeration slows molding. But bread still

gets stale with time, so use within 3 days.

Dairy

products;

Keep

cartons

closed.

Use

milk,

cream

or

cottage

cheese

within

5

days.

Wrap

cheese

tightly

with

foil

or

plastic

wrap.

Hard

cheese (cheddar, etc.) will keep as long as a month.

Soft

cheeses

will

keep

up

to

2

weeks.

Wrapped

butter keeps about 2 weeks.

Eggs: Store unwashed. Use within 2 weeks.

Fish: Clean, Wrap tightly. Freeze unless you use it

the same day you buy It.

Fruits: Wash, dry and store in crisper. Store fruits

with strong aromas (apples, melons) in plastic bags.

Berries keep up to 3 days, if stored unwashed, in
a shallow, open bowl.

Leftovers; Let cool before storing. Wrap well. Use

within 2 days (or freeze).

Meat:

Wrap fresh meats loosely (and seal). Wrap

smoked meats tightly. Use foil or plastic wrap. Store

in meat drawer or on lower shelf. For best results,

use within recommended times.

REFRIGERATOR STORAGE TIMES

No longer than

Bacon and other Smoked Meats ... 14 Days

Cold Cuts. . .(Date on Package) . . or 3 Days
Ground Meat................................................................................T2 Days

Liver and other Organ Meats...................................... T2 Days

Steaks and Roasts (Fresh)............................................2-3 Days

Poultry: Rinse before storing. Wrap loosely in foil

or plastic wrap and seal. (Wrap giblets separately.)
Use within 2 days.

Vegetables:

Wash,

drain

and

store

in

crisper.

Or

store unwashed in plastic wrap.

For the Freezer Section

Food to go in the freezer needs special packaging.

Many

times

supermarket

wrappings

are

not

good

enough. Food must have a second wrapping or be

repackaged if it will be stored longer than a week

or two.

Wrap

carefully

and

seal.

Contact

with

air

shortens the life of food. So containers must be

airtight.

Fresh

foods

that

are

already

packaged,

such

as

bread

or

poultry,

should

be

re-wrapped.

Use

heavy-duty

aluminum

foil,

freezer

paper

and

tape or special freezer containers.

Freeze food only when it is fresh and in top

condition. Do not refreeze.

Label and date each package. Use food with the

oldest date first.

When loading the freezer, allow enough space at

the front to let the door close completely and seal.

FREEZER STORAGE TIMES

2-Door

Refrigerator

No longer than

Breafi ................................................................... 6 Months
Butter, MarqantK!........................................... 2-9 Months
Cooked Dishes.....................................................3 Months
Fish (packaged frozen)......................................3 Months

Fruits................................................................. 12 Months
Ice Cream.............................................................1 Mrjnth

Juice Concentrate............................................... 6 Months

Meats-

Bacon, other Smoked Meats...................... 1 Month
Beef or Lamb............................................5 6 Months

Ground Meat...............................................2-3 Months

Liver, other Variety Meats...................... 3-4 Montfis

Pork or Veal................................................8-9 Months

Poultry............................................................... 4-6 Months
Poultry Giblets..................................................... 3 Months
Vegetables......................................................... 12 Months

ENERGY SAVING TIPS

Ways to save power.

Save money. And still enjoy your Kenmore.

1.

Close the door as soon as you can. Make sure the door is

fully shut after each use so cold air doesn't escape.

2.

Keep

the

condenser

coils

clean.

Your

Kenmore's

motor

works harder when coHs are dusty. Clean the coils at least
every 3 months. They are on the back of your refrigerator.

Allow three inches air space above your Kenmore. So air

circulates freely.

3.

Adjust cold control. Try a warmer setting. Your refrigerator

may be colder than needed. Check freezer temperature with
ice cream. If it Is hard to serve, the freezer is colder than

needed. Check refrigerator temperature with milk. As long
as it keeps well, your refrigerator is cold enough,

4. Don't put hot foods in refrigerator.

5.

Don't allow more than 1/4" of frost to build up in freezing

compartment.

6.

Reduce

door

openings.

Especially

the

freezing

compart­

ment. Your cooling system won’t have to run as often.

7.

Keep your refrigerator reasonably level. So the door seals

tightly. When the door is closed, the door gaskets should
touch the refrigerator all way around. If not, make your

refrigerator

more

level.

Use

the

adjustment

legs

under

the refrigerator.

8. Keep refrigerator away from stove or other heat sources.

A cool and dry place lets your refrigerator work best.

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