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Loading the Freezer To prepare food for freezing, use only containers and wrapping materials made especially for freezers. For fast efficient freezing DO NOT freeze more than three pounds of UNFROZEN food per cubic foot capacity of your freezer. For example, if the capacity of your freezer is 10 cubic feet, do not freeze more than 30 pounds of unfrozen food at one time. DO NOT place hot food in the freezer. Power Failure If electrical power fails and will remain off for less than 24 hours: Keep the freezer door closed so its contents will remain frozen. If power will be off for more than 24 hours, do one of the following: Take food to frozen food locker. Place dry ice in the freezer. First cover food packages with newspaper or cardboard. Then spread dry ice over this covering. Be careful that dry ice is not directly touching the food packages as it could "burn" the food. If locker storage space is not available, or you cannot get dry ice, use perishable food immediately. When Is It Safe To Refreeze Food? If food still contains ice-crystals, it may be safe to refreeze it although its quality may suffer slightly. Refrozen food should be used as soon as possible. If food is completely defrosted but still cold to touch (lower than 40* F), use it immediately or cook food and then freeze for future use. If there is any question about whether food is good or not, dispose of it. Vacation/Moving If you shut the freezer off for a period of time (more than 24 hours) or are moving the freezer: Remove all food and unplug the freezer. Clean thoroughly per Cleaning instructions impresions page. Prop door open so air can circulate to prevent odor and mold growth. CAUTION: To help prevent accidents, do not allow small children to have access to the freezer when its door is open. Before moving freezer take out all removable shelves, baskets or bins and tape or lock door shut to prevent accidental damage. Ship freezer in upright position. Do not lay freezer down. Make sure new location can support the weight of the loaded freezer. Level freezer at new location to insure proper door seal. Food Loss Coverage Limitation. If promptly reported to your nearest Sears Store or Service Center, Sears will reimburse you up to a total of $100.00 for the value of food, as verified by Sears, lost while stored in the freezer when used for private household purpose& as a result of: Defects that occur during the first year following date of purchase. Failure of the sealedsystem (including refrigerant, connecting tubing and compressor motor) due to defects that occur during the second through fifth year after purchase. If freezer is used for other than private household purposes, Sears will not be responsible for any food loss. Food losses resulting from other than the above stated defects, such as: natural spoilage, power interruption, inadequate power, manual disconnect of power supply, fire damage, water damage, theft, etc., are beyond our control and are not covered by Sears. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Sears, Roebuck and Co., D/817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179. Troubleshooting My Freezer is Too Warm... Make sure the door is fully closed. Level the freezer to ensure proper door seal. Reduce the time the door is open. Frequent door openings in humid conditions will cause this condition. Make sure the door seal is tight and level freezer to ensure proper door seal. My Freezer is Noisy... Make sure the cabinet is resting squarely on the floor on all four corners without touching a wall or other surfaces. Some noises, such as the refrigerant gurgling as it passes through tubes and the compressor hum clicking on and off, are normal. There is an Odor in My Freezer... Check for spoiled food. C!eangnterior per Cleaning instructions.

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Loading
the Freezer
To prepare
food for freezing,
use only containers
and
wrapping
materials
made
especially
for freezers.
For
fast efficient
freezing
DO NOT freeze
more
than three
pounds
of UNFROZEN
food per cubic foot capacity
of
your freezer.
For example,
if
the
capacity
of your
freezer
is 10 cubic feet, do not freeze
more
than 30
pounds
of unfrozen
food at one time. DO NOT place
hot food in the freezer.
Power
Failure
If electrical
power
fails
and
will
remain
off for
less
than
24
hours:
Keep the freezer
door
closed
so its
contents
will remain
frozen.
If power will be off
for
more
than
24 hours,
do one of
the
following:
Take food to frozen food locker.
Place
dry ice in the freezer.
First cover food
packages
with newspaper
or cardboard.
Then
spread
dry ice over this covering.
Be careful
that
dry ice is not directly
touching
the food packages
as it could "burn"
the food.
If locker storage
space
is not available,
or you
cannot
get dry ice, use perishable
food
immediately.
When
Is It Safe To Refreeze
Food?
If food still contains
ice-crystals,
it may be safe to
refreeze
it although
its quality
may suffer
slightly.
Refrozen
food should
be used as soon as possible.
If food is completely
defrosted
but still cold to touch
(lower than 40* F), use it immediately
or cook food
and then freeze for future
use.
If there is any question
about whether
food is good or not, dispose
of it.
Vacation/Moving
If you shut the freezer
off for a period of time
(more
than 24 hours)
or are moving
the freezer:
Remove
all food and unplug
the freezer.
Clean thoroughly
per Cleaning
instructions
impresions
page.
Prop door open so air can circulate
to prevent
odor
and mold growth.
CAUTION:
To help prevent
acci-
dents, do not allow
small
children
to have access
to
the freezer
when
its door is open.
Before
moving
freezer
take out all removable
shelves,
baskets or bins and tape or lock
door
shut to prevent
accidental
damage.
Ship freezer
in upright
position.
Do not lay freezer
down.
Make sure new location
can support
the weight
of
the loaded
freezer.
Level freezer
at new
location
to insure proper
door
seal.
Food
Loss
Coverage
Limitation.
If promptly
reported
to
your
nearest
Sears
Store or
Service
Center,
Sears
will reimburse
you up to a total
of $100.00
for the value
of food,
as verified
by Sears,
lost while
stored
in the freezer
when
used for private
household
purpose&
as a result
of:
Defects
that occur
during
the first year following
date of purchase.
Failure
of the sealedsystem
(including
refrigerant,
connecting
tubing
and compressor
motor)
due to
defects
that occur during
the second
through
fifth
year after purchase.
If freezer
is used for other than
private
household
purposes,
Sears
will not be responsible
for any food
loss. Food losses
resulting
from other than the above
stated defects,
such
as: natural
spoilage,
power
interruption,
inadequate
power,
manual disconnect
of
power supply, fire damage,
water
damage,
theft, etc.,
are beyond our control
and are not covered
by Sears.
Some states do not allow
the exclusion
or
limitation
of incidental
or consequential
damages,
so the above
limitation
or exclusion
may
not apply
to you.
This warranty
gives you specific
rights and you may
also have other rights which
vary from state to state.
Sears,
Roebuck
and Co., D/817WA,
Hoffman
Es-
tates,
IL 60179.
Troubleshooting
My Freezer
is Too Warm...
Make sure the door is fully
closed.
Level
the freezer
to ensure
proper
door seal.
Reduce
the time
the door
is open.
Frequent
door
openings
in humid
conditions
will cause this
condition.
Make sure the door seal is tight
and level freezer
to ensure
proper
door
seal.
My
Freezer
is Noisy...
Make sure
the
cabinet
is resting
squarely
on the
floor on all four
corners
without
touching
a wall or
other surfaces.
Some
noises,
such
as the refrigerant
gurgling
as
it passes
through tubes
and the compressor
hum
clicking
on and off, are normal.
There
is an
Odor
in My Freezer...
Check
for spoiled
food.
C!eangnterior
per Cleaning
instructions.