Whirlpool 3ED26MM 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 Controls............................
Changing the Control Settings
Power Saving Control ...
Adjusting Crisper Humiditv Control
Adjusting Meat Pan Temperature
Adjusting the Shelves ..................
Cold Water and Ice Dispenser

Removing the Freezer Basket
Removing the Freezer Shelves

Page

Page

3 Removing the Crisper, Meat Pan
3

and Covers..................................................... 9

4

Changing the Light Bulbs.................................... 9

4

Removing the Base Grille ................................. 10

4

Sounds You May Flear........................................ 10

4

Energy Saving Tips ........................................ 10

4

CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR

............. 10

5

Cleaning Chart ................................................. 11

5

FOOD STORAGE GUIDE

......................... 12

5

Storing Fresh Food........................................ 12

5

Freezing and Storing Frozen Foods , , , ,

13

6

VACATION AND MOVING CARE

................... 16

6

IF YOU NEED SERVICE OR ASSISTANCE

17

6

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

17

6

2, If You Need Service ...................................... 18

8

3 If You Have a Problem................................... 18

9

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Safety first

Child

entrapment,

and

suffocation,

are

not things of the past. Junked or abandoned
refrigerators

are

stiii

dangerous...even

if

they wiii "just sit in the garage for

a

few

days.”

if you are getting rid of your oid

refrigerafor, do it safety. 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 ore oersonc
responsible for making Si^re tna* n

• IS nstalled and leveled on a fiocn mot -

a

/

i

II nola

The weight, and m an area su 'atore for its size
and use

• IS connected omy to the right sind ot ou-ie’ w'Oh the

right eieoTricai supp'v ana grour'dmg ¡Refer *o
your

'

Electr.ca

Reguoements

a'd

Grounding

nstrucocns'")

• .5 usea oroy foe

jods

expecec.: _;f "’■ome re-

fr'perators

IS no* near an over radiator or other neat source

s properly maintained
s out 0'i rhe weather
5 usea

r an area w.'here The roco- temperature w1

not foii beio'w' 55 F PC Cj

s nor used by those w'ho may not understand how

it should oe used

s not loaded with tooa before t has time ro get

oroperly cold

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