Refrigerated shelves, The key eject lock, Defrosting and cleaning – Whirlpool TVF15FR User Manual

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Refrigerated shelves

Your freezer is equipped with refrigerated
interior shelves. Packages in direct contact
with the shelves will have the best

refrigeration. Fresh, unfrozen food
packages should be stored directly on the
shelves and not on top of already frozen

food packages.

When placing the tood packages in your

freezer, it should be remembered:
• The cabinet shelves have the best

freezing capability. The door shelves and
the bottom of the cabinet have a slightly

higher temperature. Therefore, packages
sensitive to temperature (meat, poultry,
etc.) should not be placed on the door
shelves or the freezer bottom.

• Give the cold air a chance to completely

surround the packages.

Lower storage gate

Pull top up, then forward.

Cleaning And Caring For Your Freezer

To lower gate:

1. Lift top of gate up slightly to clear

supports.

2. Pull gate forward.

To raise gate:

1. Return gate to upright position.

2. Lift top of gate slightly to clear supports.
3. Lower gate into supports.

The key eject lock

Because your freezer is equipped with a
lock, it can help reduce the hazard of child
entrapment.

To lock or unlock the freezer, you must

hold the key in the lock while turning. The
lock IS spring loaded, so the key cannot be
left in the lock.

If the key is lost, contact your Estate

dealer for a replacement. Always give the
complete model and serial number of your
freezer when requesting a replacement key.

Defrosting and cleaning

Defrost and clean your freezer when frost
has built up to about 1/4 inch (6 mm)

thickness. Complete defrosting and
cleaning should be done at least once a
year. In high humidity areas, a freezer may

need more frequent defrosting and
cleaning.

A

warning

Electrical Shock and

Product Damage Hazard

Turning the Temperature Control
to OFF does not remove power to
the unit. Failure to unplug the

power cord before cleaning or
servicing unit could result in
electrical shock.
Do not place electrical devices in

freezer when defrosting. Shock or

injury can occur.
Do not use an ice pick, knife or

other sharp-pointed tool to defrost
freezer. Damage can occur.
Do not use abrasive cleaners on

your freezer. Do not use cleaning
waxes, concentrated detergents,
bleaches or cleaners containing
petroleum on plastic parts.
Damage can occur.

1. Turn Temperature Control to OFF and

unplug power cord.

2. Remove all frozen food. Wrap frozen

food in several layers of newspaper and
cover with a blanket. Food will stay
frozen for several hours.
OR
Store frozen food in a cooler, additional
refrigerator-treezer. or In a cool area.

3. Place pans of hot water in freezer with

door open to speed melting. Directing air
from an electric fan into freezer will also
help.

Do not place fan in freezer.

4. Use a plastic scraper to remove frost.
5. Wipe water from walls and bottom of

freezer with a towel or sponge.

6. Wash the inside walls with a solution of

2 tablespoons (26 mg) baking soda to

1 quart (0.95 L) warm water.

7. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
8. Use a sponge, cloth or paper towel and

mild detergent in warm water to clean
outside of freezer, door liner and gasket.

9. Rinse and dry thoroughly.

10. Wax painted metal surfaces outside of

freezer to provide rust protection.

NOTE:

Do not use wax on plar.tic parts.

Wax may damage them.

11. Replace ail frozen food.
12. Plug in power cord and refer tc "Setting

the temperature control” on page 3.

If electricity goes off

1. Call the power company.

Ask how long power will be off.

2. Keep freezer closed if service is to be

interrupted 24 hours or less.

This will help food to stay frozen.

3. If service is to be interrupted longer

than 24 hours, do this:

Remove all frozen food and store in a

frozen food locker.
OR

Place 2 lbs. (0.9 kg) of dry ice in freezer

for every cubic foot of freezer space. This
will keep foods frozen for 2 to 4 days.

A

warning

Personal Injury Hazard

Wear gloves to protect your hands
from dry ice burns. Failure to do so
could result in dry ice burns.

OR

If dry ice or a food locker is not available,
use or can perishable food at once.

NOTE:

A full freezer stays cold longer than

a partly filled one. A freezer full of fneat
stays cold longer than a freezer ful o^
baked goods.

Food containing ice crystals may be

safely refrozen, but the quality and flavor of
the food may be affected.

Use refrozen food quickly. If the condition

of the food is poor, or you feel it is unsafe to
eat. dispose of it immediately.

Moving

Remove all frozen food and pack ¡1 m dry
ice. Unplug the freezer and clean i"

thoroughly. Tape the door shut anc: tape
electrical cord to the cabinet.

When you get to your new home refer to

pages 2 and 3 for information on installation
and setting controls.

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