Before you plug it in, Important, Safety first – Whirlpool EH12OC EH15OC User Manual

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Contents

SAFETY FIRST........................................

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CLEANING YOUR FREEZER.....................

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BEFORE YOU PLUG IT IN...................... . . . 3

Cleaning Chart ....................................... . 6

Install Properly.................................... .. . 4

FREEZING FOOD IN YOUR FREEZER...... . 7

Level Chest Freezer............................ ... 4

Packaging and Sealing Food................. . 7

Install Defrost Drain Cover................ . . . 4

To Wrap Foods ....................................... . 7

Remove Sales Labels ........................ .. . 4

Loading.................................................... . 8

Clean It ................................................ .. . 4

Storing Frozen Food............................... . 8

Plug It In............................................... ... 4

VACATION AND MOVING CARE............... . 9

USING YOUR FREEZER......................... .. . 5

Vacations ................................................ . 9

Setting the Temperature Control . . . . . . . 5

Shutting Off and Moving........................ . 9

Adjusting the Temperature Control .. ... 5

IF YOU NEED SERVICE OR ASSISTANCE . 10

Cooling Freezer First ......................... ... 5

1. Before Calling for Assistance .......... , 10

The Sliding Basket ............................. ... 5

2. if You Need Assistance...................... . 10

The Key Eject Lock............................. ... 5

3. If You Need Sen/ice............................ . 11

Energy Saving Tips............................ ... 5

4. If You Have a Problem........................ . 11

©1985 Whirlpool Corporation

Safety first

Child entrapment and suffocation are

not things of the past. Junked or aban­
doned freezers are still dangerous...even if

they will "just sit in the garage a few days."

If you are getting rid of your old freezer,

do it safely. Please read the enclosed
safety booklet from the Association of
Home Appliance Manufacturers. Help pre­
vent accidents.

Before you plug it in

IMPORTANT

Before using your freezer, you ore personally re­

sponsible for making sure that it...

• is installed and levelled on a floor that will hold the

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

• is connected only to the right kind of outlet, with the

right electrical supply and grounding. (Refer to
your "Electrical Requirements and Grounding
Instructions.")

• is used only for jobs expected of home freezers.

• is not near an oven, radiator or other heat source.

is properly maintained,
is out of the weather.

is used in an area where the room temperature

will not exceed 110°F (43.3°C).

is not run where there are explosive fumes,

is not used by those who may not understand

how it should be used.
is not loaded with food before it has time to get

properly cold.

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