Adjusting refrigerator shelves, To remove, To replace – Whirlpool RT12FC User Manual

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Adjusting refrigerator

shelves

Shelves can be adjusted to match the

way you use your refrigerator

Shelf glide

To remove:

1. Remove food from shelf.
2. Slide shelf straight forward to the

guide stops.

3. Lift front until shelf clears stops,

then slide shelf out the rest of the
way.

To replace:

1. Fit back of shelf on top of guides

with wire stops on the bottom of
the guides.

2. Lift front and slide shelf in until it

clears guide stops. Slide shelf in the
rest of the way.

Removing crisper and crisper

cover

Lift the back.

Ice cube trays

Remove ice by slightly twisting the tray
with both hands.

NOTE; The longer ice cubes are stored,
the smaller they get. Slow evaporation is
caused by the movement of cold air.

Changing the light bulb

^WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

Unplug the refrigerator or
disconnect the main electric power
supply to the refrigerator before
changing a bulb. Failure to do so
can result in electrical shock or

injury.

1. Disconnect refrigerator from power

supply.

2. Reach behind the Control Console

to find bulb.

3. Remove bulb.
4. Replace with a 40-watt appliance

bulb.

5. Reconnect power supply.

NOTE: Not all commercial appliance
bulbs will fit your refrigerator. Be sure to

replace a bulb with one of the same size
and shape.

To remove crisper:

1. Slide crisper straight out.

2. Replace in reverse order.

To remove cover:

1. Lift back, then slide to the rear until

the front can be lifted.

2. Lift cover up and out.

To replace cover:

1. Slide the front cover tabs in from

the rear of the front supports on the
refrigerator walls.

2. Lower back of cover into place.

Normal operating sounds

You can expect to hear the following
sounds when your refrigerator-freezer is
operating;

■ Water sounds as water gurgles

through tubing for a few minutes
after refrigerator stops running. You
may also hear defrost water running
into the defrost water pan.

■ Operating sounds from the high­

efficiency compressor and motor. It

may run longer than your older
refrigerator.

Energy saving tips

• Check the door gaskets for a tight

seal. Level the refrigerator to be
sure of a good seal.

• Clean dust and lint from the

condenser coils every other month.

• Open the doors as seldom as

possible. Decide what you need
before you o p e n the door. Remove

everything you need at one time.
Organize and label food so you will

not have to search for items you
want. Close door immediately after
you remove food items.

■ Store food in the refrigerator and

freezer so that air movement is not
blocked.

• Set the refrigerator temperature so

that the drinks remain cold enough
for your family's taste and ice cream
remains firm. Do Not set

temperature colder than it needs to
be.

■ Set the Exterior Moisture Control to

the OFF position unless moisture
forms on the outside of the

refrigerator.

■ Do Not install your refrigerator next

to your range, water heater,
furnace, radiator, other heat sources
or in direct sunlight.

Food storage suggestions

Food placed in the refrigerator should be

wrapped or stored in air and moisture
proof material. This prevents food odor
and taste transfer throughout the

refrigerator. For dated products, check

code date to ensure freshness.

The freezer section is designed for

storage of commercially frozen food and
for freezing food at home. For further
information about preparing food for
freezing or food storage times, contact

your local Cooperative Extension Service
or check a freezer guide or cookbook.

Freezing

Do not expect your freezer to quick-
freeze any large quantity of food. Put no

more unfrozen food into the freezer than
will freeze within 24 hours. (No more
than 2 or 3 pounds of food per cubic foot
of freezer space.) Leave enough space
for air to circulate around packages. Be
careful to leave enough room at the front

so the door can close tightly. Storage
times will vary according to the quality
of the food, type of packaging or wrap
used (air and moisture proof), and
storage temperatures which should be
0°F(-17.8°C).

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