Questions, Using your refrigerator, Setting the controls – Whirlpool EBI9MK User Manual

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Using your refrigerator

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TEMPERATURE CONTROL

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Setting the controls...

Controls forthe refrigerator and freezer are in the

refrigerator. When the refrigerator is plugged in for

the first time...

1. Set the TEMPERA­

TURE CONTROL to 3.

2. Set the Air CON­

TROL to B.

Give the refrigerator time to cool down com­

pletely before adding food.

(This may take sev­

eral hours.)

These settings should be about right for nor­

mal household refrigerator usage.

The controls will be set about right when milk or

juice is as cold as you like and when ice cream is
firm.

Do not block the air outlet

on the control panel.

Blocking it can slow the air movement needed to
keep temperatures at the level you set.

Changing the control settings...

If you need to adjust temperatures in the re­

frigerator or freezer, use the settings listed in the
chart below.

• Adjust the Temperature Control first.
• Wait at least 24 hours between adjustments.
• Then adjust the Air Control, if needed.

QUESTIONS?

...call your
COOL-LINE®
service
assistance

telephone

number
(page15).

CONDITIONS

REASONS

RECOMMENDED SEWINGS:

If Refrigerator

Door opened often

Temperature Control

4

Section is

TOO WARM

Large amount of food added
Room temperature too warm

Air Control

C

If Freezer

Door opened often

Temperature Control

4

Section is
TOO WARM

Large amount of food added
Very cold room temperature
(can’t cycle often enough)

Air Control

A

If Refrigerator

Controls not set correctly

Temperature Control

2

Section is

TOO COLD

for your conditions

Air Control

B

If ICE isn’t

Heavy ice usage

Temperature Control

3

MADE FAST ENOUGH

Very cold room temperature
(can’t cycle often enough)

Air Control

A

If BOTH SECTIONS

Door opened often

Temperature Control

4

are TOO WARM

Large amount of food added
Very warm or very cold
room temperatures

Air Control

B

Power Saving Control...

The Power Saving Control

on the Control Con­

sole operates electric heaters around the door
openings. These heaters help keep moisture from
forming on the outside of the refrigerator.

1. Use the "OFF" set­

ting when humidity

is low.

2. Use the “ON" setting

if moisture forms on

the outside of the

refrigerator.

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