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On a lot of appliances, many normal, unassuming refrigerators and dishwashers, there is a secret code.
Sometimes its not even in the instruction manual.
But if you can figure out the right series of unintuitive, unrelated buttons to press in a very particular order, the appliance will enter Sabbath mode.
So you have to simultaneously press the the up button for the refrigerator temperature and the down button for the freezer.
Temperature, which are some distance apart, right.
That's my friend Menachem and his mom and her refrigerator.
Two hands, definitely done by two hands or two people.
Press both of them simultaneously.
And when they press those buttons, nothing appears to happen, because Sabbath mode is about what doesn't happen.
Now we open the fridge and the.
Light does not go on.
The light does not go on.