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Kenmore KKCF21-W Guide D'utilisation Et D'entretien page 8

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TEMPERATURE CONTROL PANEL
FREEZER MODE
To use the appliance as a freezer, set the thermostat dial in the "FREEZING" range.
Using this setting allows the appliance to store frozen foods and ice. The internal temperature will be between
6.8°F and 11.2°F ( -14°C and -24°C). Do not place liquid items in sealed bottles or containers into the appliance
when it is being used as a freezer to avoid damage cause by expansion and cracking of the container. While set
as a freezer this model will perform in ambient temperatures between 0°F and 110°F ( -17°C and 43°C ).
REFRIGERATOR MODE
To use the appliance as a refrigerator, set the thermostat dial in the "COOLING" range. Using this setting allows
the appliance to store fresh food and beverages. The internal temperature will be between 32°F and 46.4°F
( 0 and 8°C ). There are refrigerant lines in the cabinet walls that will get very cold. When using the appliance as
a refrigerator, keep food items away from the cabinet walls to avoid freezing food. While set as a refrigerator
the ambient temperature must fall within 50°F and 109°F ( 10°C and 43°C ).
IMPORTANT
MIN indicates the warmest setting.
MAX indicates the coldest setting.
Setting the thermostat dial in the middle of the MIN-MAX range should be su cient for regular home use.
Setting the thermostat to MAX in the "FREEZING" range will cause the compressor to run continuously and will
make the interior very cold. It is not recommended to run the appliance at this setting for long periods of time.
The temperature inside the appliance can vary based on ambient room temperature, the frequency that the lid
is opened and the amount of fresh food that has recently been added to the appliance.
Do not overload the appliance as this can a ect performance.
Do not freeze large quantities of fresh food at the same time.
CHANGING THE LIGHT
The LED light must be replaced by a professional from the manufacturer, its maintenance department or other similar
departments.
USING YOUR FREEZER
(optional)
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