This is the type of defrost function. Automatic, manual, and partial automatic are the standard defrost types.
Automatic
Compact :
Designation for refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, and freezers with a total volume of less than 7.75 cubic feet and 36 inches or less in height.
No
Built-in :
Built-in refrigerators are designed to be installed totally encased by kitchen cabinets.
No
Thru the Door Dispenser :
Allows access to ice and/or water through an exterior dispenser. Automatic icemakers and through the door dispensers offer convenience but they can increase energy use by 14-20%.
No
Ice Maker :
Included in some refrigerators for making ice cubes.
No
Counter Depth :
This refrigerator design is approximately 24 inches deep without the door, making them nearly flush with standard kitchen cabinets. With the doors, they are generally 27-29 inches deep.
No
Connected Functionality :
Indicates whether the model offers advanced controls and increased functionality such as sending notifications when the refrigerator door doesn't close or allowing for a service center to remotely diagnose problems. Refrigerators with connected functionality are smart grid ready; if linked with your energy provider or an energy management system these products can dynamically adjust their energy use, potentially lowering your electric bill.
No
Date Available On Market :
The date that the model is available for purchase.
04/15/2014
Date Certified :
The date on which the product was confirmed to meet the ENERGY STAR specification.
04/01/2014
Markets :
Includes products sold in the U.S. and/or Canada and other ENERGY STAR partner countries.
United States, Canada
Energy Use
Annual Energy Use (kWh/yr) :
This number is the estimated annual energy use in kilowatt hours of the refrigerator under typical conditions. Your actual energy consumption will vary depending on how you use your refrigerator, such as frequency of opening and closing, surrounding room temperature, and how full the unit is kept. This figure is calculated according to U.S. Department of Energy test procedures.
344
US Federal Standard (kWh/yr) :
The U.S. federal standard is the maximum energy consumption in kWh/year allowed by the U.S. Department of Energy for a refrigerator of this particular configuration and size.
384
Size
Height (in) :
Measured from the floor to top of hinge.
64.1
Width (in) :
Measured from side to side.
28.0
Capacity (Total Volume) (ft3) :
The total interior volume of the refrigerator, including both the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Generally, the larger the refrigerator, the greater the energy consumption.
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