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Some Refrigerator Tips Here are some tips for getting the best performance out of your refrigerator: * Defrost freeze compartment whenever frost builds up to 1/4-inch thickness. * Open and close doors quickly. Remove or return several items at once. * Defrost frozen foods in the refrigerator. It's safer. Thawing items also absorb heat from other foods to reduce refrigerator running time. * Keep condenser coils clean by regular vacuuming. Dust acts as an insulator that can cut down cooling efficiency. * Replace worn door gaskets. Keep a good, tight door seal for best operating efficiency. * Install your refrigerator away from the range, direct sunlight, registers, radiators, or any other heat source. * Fill refrigerator to capacity for best operating efficiency, but do not overcrowd or block air circulation. Source: North Carolina Cooperative Extension |
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