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Manual Defrost Function & User Guide Search

I just purchased a new Danby DSC326BSL 3.1 cubic foot refrigerator/freezer - a user's guide was not included in the box. My question is how does the manual defrost function work, please? Is there a user's guide book available & where would I find it?

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Here is a link to a users guide. May not be same as you model but will work to help answer your questions, Thanks, Sea Breeze


http://www.coolerstores.com/images_templ/danby-dcf401w.pdf

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;The freezer must have all bottom corners resting firmly on
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