Whirlpool ED25SMIII User Manual

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Contents

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

Install Properly ..........................
Level Refrigerator-Freezer.........
Remove Sales Labels................

Clean It ......................................
Plug It In.....................................

USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR....

Setting the Controis...................
Changing the Controi Settings . . . .
Power Saving Controi................
Adjusting Crisper Humidity Controi
Adjusting Meat Pan Temperature ..
Adjusting Refrigerator Sheives . . . .

Removing Freezer Shelves.......
Removing Freezer Basket ........
Removing the Crisper, Meat Pan

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Changing the Light Buibs.........

Removing the Base Grilie .......

Cold Water and Ice Dispenser...
Sounds You May Hear..................... 10
Energy Saving Tips.......................... 10

CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR .

Cleaning Chart ........................

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

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Storing Fresh Food........................... 12
Freezing and Storing Frozen Foods . . . . 13

VACATION AND MOVING CARE

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IF YOU NEED SERVICE OR ASSISTANCE 17

1. Before Coiling for Assistance.......

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2. If You Need Assistance ............... 18
3. if You Need Sen/ice ..................... 18

4. if You Have a Probiem.................. 18

©1986 Whiripooi Corporation

Safety first

Child entrapment, and suffocation, are

not things of the past. Junked or abandoned
refrigerators are still dangerous ...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

IMPORT

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

the weight, and in an area suitabie for its size

and use.

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

right eiectricai supply and grounding. (Refer to
your "Eiectricai Requirements and Grounding
instructions.")

• is used oniy for jobs expected of home re­

frigerators.

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 wiil
not faii beiow 55° F [13° C).
is not used by those who may not understand how
it shouid be used.
is not ioaded with food before it has time to get
properly cold.

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