If you have a Kenmore freezer with electronic controls, you might have noticed a feature called Demo mode. Demo mode is a setting that allows you to test the functions and features of your freezer without actually cooling anything. Demo mode is useful for showrooms, salespeople and technicians who want to demonstrate the freezer’s capabilities without wasting energy or freezing the food. In this post, we’ll show you how to put your Kenmore freezer in Demo mode and why you might want to do it.
Putting your Kenmore freezer in Demo mode can be beneficial for several reasons, such as:
Depending on the model and type of your Kenmore freezer, the steps to put it in Demo mode may vary. Here are some common methods to put your Kenmore freezer in Demo mode:
To exit Demo mode, you can repeat the same steps or unplug the freezer from the power source for a few minutes and then plug it back in.
Here are some frequently asked questions about Kenmore freezer Demo mode and their answers:
Q: How do I know if my Kenmore freezer is in Demo mode?
A: If your Kenmore freezer is in Demo mode, the display will show “dE” or “DEMO” to indicate that Demo mode is active. You can also check if your freezer is cooling or not by opening the lid or door and feeling the temperature inside.
Q: What happens if I leave my Kenmore freezer in Demo mode for a long time?
A: If you leave your Kenmore freezer in Demo mode for a long time, your food will thaw and spoil. Demo mode is not meant for long-term use, but only for testing or demonstration purposes. If you want to store your food safely, you should exit Demo mode and set the temperature to the desired level.
Q: How do I reset my Kenmore freezer after exiting Demo mode?
A: After exiting Demo mode, you should reset your Kenmore freezer by setting the temperature to the desired level and waiting for 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize. You should also check the food inside for any signs of spoilage or damage.
Your Kenmore freezer has a feature called Demo mode that allows you to test the functions and features of your freezer without actually cooling anything. Demo mode is useful for showrooms, salespeople and technicians who want to demonstrate the freezer’s capabilities without wasting energy or freezing the food. In this post, we showed you how to put your Kenmore freezer in Demo mode and why you might want to do it.