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I suggest you try the manufacturers web site on the internet first. They generally will have manuals for each model which will help you find the year of your machine.
You would need to look on the label inside the refrigerator door that indicates the power consumption for your model. You would then need to compare this with the new model to determine the potential savings in kWh/year. Once you know the potential yearly savings, you would need to multiply this number by your electricity cost (it should be available from your monthly bill, or you can call the utility). Then you can determine how long it will take to recover the expense of purchasing the new refrigerator (minus the rebate).
The date of manufacture (month and year) are calculated by the first two letters of the serial number. The first letter being the month and the second letter is the year. The year letter code rolls over each 12 years so you have to know the age within 12 years. The link below will give you the guide to calculate.
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