
audiobook
by General Motors Corporation. Frigidaire Division
How to use and enjoy your Frigidaire Refrigerator
It’s YOURS—for a better way of living!
Where to find information
How to use the COLD-CONTROL
How and when to DEFROST
How and Where to Keep Foods
How to FREEZE FOODS
Keeping commercially frozen foods
How to use your QUICKUBE ice trays
Facts about the METER-MISER
This handy companion walks you through every step of getting the most out of your new refrigerator. From the moment you plug it in, clear instructions show how to set the temperature, use the ice trays, and manage the super‑freezer so your food stays fresh and your energy bill stays low. The guide also explains what to do when you’re away, how to safely move the appliance, and the best placement in your kitchen.
The manual includes a collection of simple, tasty salad and dessert recipes that take advantage of the freezer’s quick‑freeze setting, turning ordinary ingredients into refreshing treats. A dedicated section outlines the five‑year protection plan, giving you peace of mind about long‑term service. Practical tips on cleaning, organizing storage shelves, and even a ‘meter‑miser’ feature help you keep the unit running efficiently.
The tone is straightforward and friendly, with diagrams that illustrate each compartment and control. Keep this booklet nearby; it’s designed to be an easy reference whenever a question pops up, ensuring your refrigerator remains a reliable, convenient part of daily life.
Language
en
Duration
~47 minutes (45K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: General Motors Corporation, Frigidaire Division,1948.
Credits
Lisa Corcoran, Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2022-05-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Once a standalone appliance maker, this famous brand became part of General Motors in the early days of home refrigeration and helped bring electric refrigerators into everyday American life. Its story connects industrial innovation, consumer culture, and the rise of modern household appliances.
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