Du can help save energy, Before calling for service – Sears 10062603 User Manual

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DU Can Help Save Energy!

Your Hew Refrigerator/Freezer is
designed to operate efficiently. You can

help feduce energy consumption by fol­
lowing these suggestions:

Power Miser ControL This control reg­
ulates special heaters that help reduce
condensation during periods of high
humidity Reduce energy consumption
by setting the control according to cur­

rent climatic conditions.

Controls. Set the freezer and refrigera­
tor controls so the compartments are

not colder than recommended. See
page 13 and 14 for details

Doors. Make sure the door gaskets do
not become blocked, dirty or worn. Air
leaks will cause the unit to operate more
often

Location. Install the unit away from
heating equipment or direct sunlight.

Keep the Condenser Coil Clean. A
dirty condenser coil will cause the unit

to operate more than nece^ary. See
Care and Cleaning section.

before Calling For Service

Unnecessary service calls may be
avoided by checking tor the following

mmon sources of difficulty. The fol-

-wing items are considered customer

replaceable; defrost drain pan, door and

cabinet shelves and drawers, butter

dish, light bulbs, egg bucket, and

ia et c r 1 £3

dUwUbSsUi itib.

If product does not appear to be
operating:
• Does the light work? A dim light indi­

cates tow voltage or a weak bulb.

• Is cord plugged in?
• Is a fuse or circuit breaker open?

Check by plugging in another
appliance or lamp at the same wall
outlet.

• Has either of the doors been left

open? Make certain food items stored
within the refrigerator are not
obstructing proper door closure
Check leveling of unit, (See page 6.)

« If the lights work, but the fan and

compressor at© not operating, check

to see if the power switch is on. (See

page 6 or 12.)

• If the power switch is on, then the unit

is likely in the defrost cycle. Wait 30
minutes to see if the unit will restart.

If the unit still worj’t operate:
• Be sure you have completed the

steps listed above

« Unplug the unit and take the steps

necessary to preserve the food stored
in the unit Dry ice may be placed in
the freezer section of the unit to pre­
serve food until the unit can be ser­
viced. Doors should be left closed
until the unit has been repaired Your
product warranty does not cover
food loss,

» Call your nearest Sears service

center.

If food temperature appears to be
warm in the freezer section:
• See prior sections
• Have you recently added a large toad

of food? Allow adequate time for the
food to reach freezing temperature

• Are any shelves covered with foil or

plastic, preventing proper air flow?

• Is the corrdenser area clean?

(Ss0 pSQ0 23 )

• Adjust freezer control. (See page 14.)

If refrigerator section is too warm:
• See prior sections
• Adjust refrigerator control. (See

page 13.)

« Adjust freezer control to a colder set­

ting. (See page 14.)

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