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Posted in thread: vintage general electric fridge on 11-21-2012 at 10:16 PM
When you adjust the freezer temp control leave it for 8 hours to give it a chance to
adjust.Thanks, so much, for everyones help! I'll try these this weekend,before my husband
tosses it for the junkmanPosted in thread: vintage general electric fridge on 11-21-2012 at 10:15 PM
Turn it off and let it warm up. Turn it on just enough that it starts when it shuts off check
the temp. A little at a time until you have freezer temp close to twenty and check temp on
center shelf cl...Posted in thread: vintage general electric fridge on 11-21-2012 at 08:01 PM
Yes, there may be a little slide door somewhere. You want 0F to 10F in the freezer and about
38F in the rest.Any idea where that door might be?Posted in thread: vintage general electric fridge on 11-21-2012 at 07:58 PM
That is all the control you have, you have to balance it so the freezer is just cold enough to
do it's job but not so cold for the rest of the unit.Any idea how to troubleshoot or adjust it,
if the te...Posted in thread: vintage general electric fridge on 11-21-2012 at 09:44 AM
Hello! I purchased a vintage (mid 50's) fridge, tested it prior to putting it in the kitchen,
and it worked great. But, all I really tested was the small freezer compartment, and water
froze, so I fig...
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