Whirlpool ET22DK User Manual

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Contents

SAFETY FIRST.......................................... 3
BEFORE YOU PLUG IT IN....................... 3

Install Properly........................................ 4
Level Refrigerator-Freezer .................... 4
Remove Sales Labels............................. 4
Clean It.................................................... 4
Plug It In ................................................. 4

USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR.............. 5

Setting the Controls................................ 5
Changing the Controi Settings............. 5
Power Saving Control ............................ 5
Adjusting the Refrigerator Shelves ...

6

Removing Freezer Shelf ........................ 6
Adjusting the Door Shelves ................... 6
Removing Crispers and Cover .............. 6
Adjusting Crisper Humidity Controls .

7

Moving the Meat Drawer and Cover 7

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Adjusting the Shelf Glides ...................... 7
Changing the Light Bulbs........................ 7

Removing Base Griile ............................ 8
ice Compartment Door ........................... 8
Ice Cube Trays........................................ 8
Automatic ice Maker............................... 8
Sounds You May Hear............................ 9
Energy Saving Tips ................................ 9

CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR.... 9

Cieaning Chart...................................... 10

FOOD STORAGE GUIDE.......................... 11

Storing Fresh Food ................................ 11
Freezing and Storing Frozen Foods .. 12

VACATION AND MOVING CARE.......... 15
IF YOU NEED SERVICE OR ASSISTANCE 16
WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR
WARRANTY.............................................. 20

©1987 Whiripool Corporation

Safety first

■Child entrapment and suffocation are

not problems of the past. Junked or aban­
doned

refrigerators

are

still

dan­

gerous...even If they will “just sit in the
garage for a few days.”

If you are getting rid of your old

refrigerator, do It safely. Please read the
enclosed safety booklet from the Associa­

tion of Home Appliance Manufacturers.

Help prevent accidents.

Before you plug it in

Important

Before using your refrigerator, you are personaiiy
responsible for making sure that it...
• is instaiied and ieveied on a fioor that wiil hoid

the weight, and in an area suitable for its size
and use.

• is connected oniy to the right kind of outiet, with

the right eiectrical supply and grounding.
(Refer to your "Eiectrical Requirements and
Grounding instructions.’’)

• is used oniy for jobs expected of home

refrigerators.

is not near an oven, radiator or other heat
source.
is properiy maintained,
is out of the weather.
is used in an area where the room temperature

wiii not fali beiow 55°F (13°C).

is not used by those who may not understand
how it shouid be used.
is not loaded with food before it has time to get
properiy coid.

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