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How to use and enjoy your Frigidaire Refrigerator

How to use and enjoy your
Frigidaire Refrigerator

NOTE: This book contains instructions onthe use and care of your refrigerator, whatto do in case you move, recipes for temptingsalads and desserts, and your Frigidaire5-Year Protection Plan. Be sure to read thisbook and keep it handy for reference.

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It’s YOURS—for a better way of living!

Three pictures of the fridge

There’s many a treat in store for you with your new Frigidairerefrigerator—new conveniences—new economy—new beauty—and anew feeling of comfort in knowing your foods are being kept safely.

You can enjoy all these advantages with the knowledge thatthey are yours for years to come, for your Frigidaire refrigeratoris backed by two great names—FRIGIDAIRE, pioneer refrigeratormanufacturer, and GENERAL MOTORS, world-famous design andmass production organization. More than 9 million refrigeratingunits already built give you the added assurance that you havepurchased the finest refrigerator money can buy.

This booklet has been prepared to help you get the most benefit fromyour Frigidaire refrigerator. We hope you will take the time to readthis book completely. Then keep it handy for reference to answer thequestions that may occur to you from time to time.

Copyright 1947 Frigidaire Division General Motors Corporation
Dayton, Ohio (1621)


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Where to find information

Diagram showing sections of the fridge

Cold-Control
How and when to adjust, Page 4

Ice Trays
How to use, Page 9

Super-Freezer
How to freeze foods and store frozen foods, Page 8
How to defrost, Page 5

Meat-Tender
How to keep meat, Page 7

Cold Storage Tray
How to use for storage, Page 7
How to use for defrosting, Page 5

Hydrator
What to keep in it, Page 7

Meter-Miser
What it is and does, Page 10

Other helpful information included in this booklet

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