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Thermostat setting on Frigidaier refrigerator/freezer combo

 
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 2:55 am    Post subject: Thermostat setting on Frigidaier refrigerator/freezer combo Reply with quote

Well, I'm aware, that this isn't quite an "electronics" question, but I'm
hoping to get an answer here anyway.

On an older (guessing some late 60s, early/mid 70s model), light green, big
US Frigidaire refrigerator with icebox in the top area, I'm wondering what
the thermostat settings (in the refrigerator section) mean:

there a three positions labelled Off--A-B-C and if you turn further, three
more, labelled 1-2-3.

So now what are the A-B-C doing and what are the 1-2-3 for?
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hr(bob) hofmann@att.net
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 2:55 am    Post subject: Re: Thermostat setting on Frigidaier refrigerator/freezer co Reply with quote

On Aug 21, 8:33 pm, Wolfi <publicalfa...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Quote:
Well, I'm aware, that this isn't quite an "electronics" question, but I'm
hoping to get an answer here anyway.

On an older (guessing some late 60s, early/mid 70s model), light green, big
US Frigidaire refrigerator with icebox in the top area, I'm wondering what
the thermostat settings (in the refrigerator section) mean:

there a three positions labelled Off--A-B-C and if you turn further, three
more, labelled 1-2-3.

So now what are the A-B-C doing and what are the 1-2-3 for?

Can't you find a model number somewhere???
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