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You can help your refrigerator use less electricity.
•Clean the condenser coil regularly.
•Open the door as few times as possible. Think about what you need

before you open the door. Get everything out at one time. Keep
food organized so you will not have to search for what you want.
Close door as soon as food is removed.

•Don’t overcrowd the refrigerator so air movement is blocked.
•Don’t set the refrigerator and freezer to temperature colder than

necessary.

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Your new refrigerator may make different sounds than your old one.
Hard surfaces, such as the ceilings, walls, and cabinets around the
refrigerator can make sounds seem louder. These sounds are normal
and will soon become familiar. These sounds also indicate refrigerator
is operating and performing as designed.

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p -- buzzes when ice maker fills with water. This

occurs whether or not refrigerator is connected to water supply. If
refrigerator is not connected to water supply, stop sound by raising
ice maker arm to OFF position.

•Foam insulation is very energy efficient and has excellent insulating

capabilities. However, foam insulation is not as sound absorbent as
previously used fiberglass insulation.

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1. Disconnect power at breaker or

turn power disconnect switch to
off.

2. Bulb is removed by removing 1/4”

hex head screw from bottom of
cover. Tilt cover up and pull out.

3. Remove bulb by turning bulb

counterclockwise. Replace bulb
with 40-watt incandescent,
medium base tubular.

4. Reconnect power or turn power disconnect switch to on position.

Light bulb

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1. Disconnect power at breaker or turn power disconnect switch to

OFF position.

2. Remove light cover by removing screws. Cover drops down.

Replace bulb with an
incandescent, medium
base tubular bulb with a
maximum of 40 watts.

3. Replace cover by holding

cover against interior wall.
Insert and tighten screws.

4. Reconnect power or turn

power disconnect switch
to ON position.

Tubular Bulb

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To avoid personal injury or damage, observe the following:

•Allow light bulb to cool.
•Wear gloves when replacing light bulb.

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