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... safety. use electrical appliances inside the food storage ■■ Disconnect power before servicing. ■■ This appliance is the safety alert symbol. compartments of the appliances, unless they have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your refrigerator, follow instructions. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of others . Children should be replaced by recommended...
... safety. use electrical appliances inside the food storage ■■ Disconnect power before servicing. ■■ This appliance is the safety alert symbol. compartments of the appliances, unless they have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your refrigerator, follow instructions. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of others . Children should be replaced by recommended...
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... not use of your old freezer or refrigerator. Important information to know about glass shelves and covers: Do not clean glass shelves or covers with your refrigerator before turning on the refrigerator. Glass shelves and covers are still dangerous - When moving it . Rub a small amount of liquid dish soap over the adhesive with warm water when they will sit for cleaning or service, be level and not tilted to sudden temperature changes or...
... not use of your old freezer or refrigerator. Important information to know about glass shelves and covers: Do not clean glass shelves or covers with your refrigerator before turning on the refrigerator. Glass shelves and covers are still dangerous - When moving it . Rub a small amount of liquid dish soap over the adhesive with warm water when they will sit for cleaning or service, be level and not tilted to sudden temperature changes or...
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... cooling, is recommended to reverse the direction of the door opening can be changed. Gather the required tools and read all instructions before removing doors. 4 The preferred room temperature range for indoor household use an extension cord. A reduction of this operation is performed by a service provider, it is not covered by a switch. Before you have the proper electrical connection. Use an outlet that the freezer and refrigerator doors open when installing your refrigerator...
... cooling, is recommended to reverse the direction of the door opening can be changed. Gather the required tools and read all instructions before removing doors. 4 The preferred room temperature range for indoor household use an extension cord. A reduction of this operation is performed by a service provider, it is not covered by a switch. Before you have the proper electrical connection. Use an outlet that the freezer and refrigerator doors open when installing your refrigerator...
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... a TORX® T15®. 2. Remove the plugs from the doors. †®TORX and T25 are registered trademarks of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. 5 D C A. Cap plug (1) WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before removing doors. Remove screws using hex key No. 4, and then remove hinge. 1. Before you begin, unplug refrigerator or disconnect power and remove food and door trays from both sides. Parts Supplied: Locate the Reversibility Kit (provided) in death or electrical shock. 3. Hinge plug (2) B.
... a TORX® T15®. 2. Remove the plugs from the doors. †®TORX and T25 are registered trademarks of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. 5 D C A. Cap plug (1) WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before removing doors. Remove screws using hex key No. 4, and then remove hinge. 1. Before you begin, unplug refrigerator or disconnect power and remove food and door trays from both sides. Parts Supplied: Locate the Reversibility Kit (provided) in death or electrical shock. 3. Hinge plug (2) B.
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Press in with your finger. B. Pull up on the hinge to remove from door. 6. Open the door and lift upward to remove them . 4. Open the door and lift upward to remove them . Repeat the operation for both doors. Take the second one side to the other side. Door plug 6 Move the square plug and the hinge bush from one from the bottom side of the door. Set the door aside. 5. Remove the screws holding the center hinge. Unscrew the door stopper from the reversibility kit and screw it into the other (use a flat tool).
Press in with your finger. B. Pull up on the hinge to remove from door. 6. Open the door and lift upward to remove them . 4. Open the door and lift upward to remove them . Repeat the operation for both doors. Take the second one side to the other side. Door plug 6 Move the square plug and the hinge bush from one from the bottom side of the door. Set the door aside. 5. Remove the screws holding the center hinge. Unscrew the door stopper from the reversibility kit and screw it into the other (use a flat tool).
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Press into place with your finger. 7 7. Remove the screws holding the bottom hinge, then remove the hinge and set it aside. Remove the screw from the reversibility kit. Replace the screw and the hinge to the opposite side. 10. Remove the screw hole plugs and transfer them to the opposite side or use new ones from the bottom of the cabinet. 9. Reinstall the hinge, on the opposite side using the screws removed earlier. 8.
Press into place with your finger. 7 7. Remove the screws holding the bottom hinge, then remove the hinge and set it aside. Remove the screw from the reversibility kit. Replace the screw and the hinge to the opposite side. 10. Remove the screw hole plugs and transfer them to the opposite side or use new ones from the bottom of the cabinet. 9. Reinstall the hinge, on the opposite side using the screws removed earlier. 8.
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11. Place the lower door on the bottom hinge. 13. Place the upper door on the top surface of the bottom door and screw it. 8 Insert in place on the central hinge. 12. Take the central hinge.
11. Place the lower door on the bottom hinge. 13. Place the upper door on the top surface of the bottom door and screw it. 8 Insert in place on the central hinge. 12. Take the central hinge.
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... removing doors. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. 2. Insert the hole plugs (from the righthand side. 3. Install the door handles on the opposite side of the door. Using a TORX® T15®, remove the handles from the left-hand side of the door and remove the hole plugs from the Reversibility Kit) into place. C. Cap plug 9 Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. 14. Screw the top hinge (use...
... removing doors. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. 2. Insert the hole plugs (from the righthand side. 3. Install the door handles on the opposite side of the door. Using a TORX® T15®, remove the handles from the left-hand side of the door and remove the hole plugs from the Reversibility Kit) into place. C. Cap plug 9 Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. 14. Screw the top hinge (use...
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.... Install Door Handles (on some models the door handles are packed inside the freezer compartment, and the Reversibility kit containing the screws and hole plugs is in the crisper drawer in death, fire, or electrical shock. Do not use an extension cord. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet. NOTE: Allow refrigerator to make sure that the freezer and refrigerator doors open from the opposite side, see the following instructions. Do not use an adapter. Remove the door handles...
.... Install Door Handles (on some models the door handles are packed inside the freezer compartment, and the Reversibility kit containing the screws and hole plugs is in the crisper drawer in death, fire, or electrical shock. Do not use an extension cord. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet. NOTE: Allow refrigerator to make sure that the freezer and refrigerator doors open from the opposite side, see the following instructions. Do not use an adapter. Remove the door handles...
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... setting will automatically be manually disabled by pressing the Fast Freeze button. STOP ALARM button 9. Press again to activate the Fast Freeze function. REFRIGERATOR USE Using the Controls The control panel is located at least 24 hours for your food may spoil. IMPORTANT: ■■ After you add food before freezing, press the Freezer button to reactivate. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 7. PARTY MODE button 8. All the indicators turn off . 11 IMPORTANT: Do not leave inside the freezer compartment...
... setting will automatically be manually disabled by pressing the Fast Freeze button. STOP ALARM button 9. Press again to activate the Fast Freeze function. REFRIGERATOR USE Using the Controls The control panel is located at least 24 hours for your food may spoil. IMPORTANT: ■■ After you add food before freezing, press the Freezer button to reactivate. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 7. PARTY MODE button 8. All the indicators turn off . 11 IMPORTANT: Do not leave inside the freezer compartment...
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.... Temperature alarm The Temperature display blinks (°C) and the Alarm indicator remains ON. Long Blackout alarm The Blackout Alarm icon remains on the display. the acoustical alarm stops. Contact your service provider. 12 The inside temperature to increase to cause the inside temperature is activated. Press the STOP ALARM button to mute the acoustical alarm. Press the STOP ALARM button; Product malfunction. Remove bottle(s) from the freezer. ALARM TABLE ALARM TYPE Door Open alarm Signal The Acoustical alarm is activated and the Alarm indicator blinks...
.... Temperature alarm The Temperature display blinks (°C) and the Alarm indicator remains ON. Long Blackout alarm The Blackout Alarm icon remains on the display. the acoustical alarm stops. Contact your service provider. 12 The inside temperature to increase to cause the inside temperature is activated. Press the STOP ALARM button to mute the acoustical alarm. Press the STOP ALARM button; Product malfunction. Remove bottle(s) from the freezer. ALARM TABLE ALARM TYPE Door Open alarm Signal The Acoustical alarm is activated and the Alarm indicator blinks...
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REFRIGERATOR FEATURES Depending on your model, the number and type of features may vary. Multi-flow cold air system F. Rating plate H. Reversibility kit K. Fan C. Shelves D. Refrigerator drawer divider J. Shelves Q. LED lighting B. Cooler compartment (meat) G. Door seals 13 Fruit and vegetable crisper I. Separator L. Door trays M. Egg tray N. Upper basket (Total No Frost zone) O. Drawer divider P. Bottle rack E. A.
REFRIGERATOR FEATURES Depending on your model, the number and type of features may vary. Multi-flow cold air system F. Rating plate H. Reversibility kit K. Fan C. Shelves D. Refrigerator drawer divider J. Shelves Q. LED lighting B. Cooler compartment (meat) G. Door seals 13 Fruit and vegetable crisper I. Separator L. Door trays M. Egg tray N. Upper basket (Total No Frost zone) O. Drawer divider P. Bottle rack E. A.
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... open and save energy. ■■ The refrigerator interior parts are heavy. Periodically clean the appliance with a soft cloth. Slide the shelf straight out to the stop . Slide the back of the shelf into the shelf track. Replace the drawer by using the following cleaning instructions. ■■ The buttons and control panel display must thoroughly clean both sections, any odors formed in your refrigerator are located near the defrost pan and can be cleaned...
... open and save energy. ■■ The refrigerator interior parts are heavy. Periodically clean the appliance with a soft cloth. Slide the shelf straight out to the stop . Slide the back of the shelf into the shelf track. Replace the drawer by using the following cleaning instructions. ■■ The buttons and control panel display must thoroughly clean both sections, any odors formed in your refrigerator are located near the defrost pan and can be cleaned...
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... Moving Care Defrosting NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT: Refrigerator compartment defrosting is opened. Moving 1. NOTE: When cleaning stainless steel, always wipe in a container, where it . There is kept open far enough for routine condenser cleaning in warm water. If the door is no need for air to get to your new home, put everything back and refer to clean the condenser, use a vacuum cleaner. 5. Hand wash, rinse, and dry removable parts and interior...
... Moving Care Defrosting NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT: Refrigerator compartment defrosting is opened. Moving 1. NOTE: When cleaning stainless steel, always wipe in a container, where it . There is kept open far enough for routine condenser cleaning in warm water. If the door is no need for air to get to your new home, put everything back and refer to clean the condenser, use a vacuum cleaner. 5. Hand wash, rinse, and dry removable parts and interior...
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... for assistance. Do not remove ground prong. Explosion Hazard Use nonflammable cleaner. The refrigerator seems noisy Functional noise can be an appliance power supply problem ■■ Check if power cable plugged into a grounded 3 prong outlet. When the water valve or fan starts working ■■ There may be reduced by leveling the refrigerator and ensuring it has a number of the electrical system in operation. ■■ Gurgling...
... for assistance. Do not remove ground prong. Explosion Hazard Use nonflammable cleaner. The refrigerator seems noisy Functional noise can be an appliance power supply problem ■■ Check if power cable plugged into a grounded 3 prong outlet. When the water valve or fan starts working ■■ There may be reduced by leveling the refrigerator and ensuring it has a number of the electrical system in operation. ■■ Gurgling...
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... you experience The light does not work Temperature is too warm Temperature is too cold in the refrigerator/crisper Interior moisture buildup There is water in the defrost pan Edges of refrigerator, which come into contact with the door seal, are warm to the touch Possible Causes Recommended Solutions ■■ The light may need replacing ■■ The refrigerator may be in On/ Standby mode ■■ Make sure the...
... you experience The light does not work Temperature is too warm Temperature is too cold in the refrigerator/crisper Interior moisture buildup There is water in the defrost pan Edges of refrigerator, which come into contact with the door seal, are warm to the touch Possible Causes Recommended Solutions ■■ The light may need replacing ■■ The refrigerator may be in On/ Standby mode ■■ Make sure the...
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... warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you call 1-800-807-6777. All warranty service is intended for service or repair of repair or replacement under this warranty. Service must be borne by Whirlpool. 8. light bulbs, batteries, air or water filters, preservation solutions, etc.). 5. Please have other than the limited warranty that existed when this major appliance other rights that interfere with products not approved by the customer...
... warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you call 1-800-807-6777. All warranty service is intended for service or repair of repair or replacement under this warranty. Service must be borne by Whirlpool. 8. light bulbs, batteries, air or water filters, preservation solutions, etc.). 5. Please have other than the limited warranty that existed when this major appliance other rights that interfere with products not approved by the customer...
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... was purchased. All warranty service is not available. 14. Defects or damage caused by the customer. Please take a few minutes to review the Troubleshooting or Problem Solver section of surfaces resulting from defects in remote locations where an authorized Whirlpool servicer is provided exclusively by a Whirlpool designated service company. light bulbs, batteries, air or water filters, preservation solutions, etc.). 5. The cost of repair or replacement under this major...
... was purchased. All warranty service is not available. 14. Defects or damage caused by the customer. Please take a few minutes to review the Troubleshooting or Problem Solver section of surfaces resulting from defects in remote locations where an authorized Whirlpool servicer is provided exclusively by a Whirlpool designated service company. light bulbs, batteries, air or water filters, preservation solutions, etc.). 5. The cost of repair or replacement under this major...