Setting the controls, Power saving control, Changing the control settings – Whirlpool EB19MK User Manual

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Using your refrigerator

Power Saving Control

Temperature Control

Air Outlet

Air Control

Setting the controls...

Controls for the refrigerator and freezer are

refngerafor. When the refrigerator is plugged
•he first time.

OFf

1 Set the TEMPERA­

TURE CONTROL to3.

n the

n for

Set the .AIR OON-
TROL to B

Give the refrigerator time to cooi down com-

pieteiy before adding food.

(Th s may take sev

eral hours.]

These settings should be about right for normal

household refrigerator usage.

The controls will be set about right when milk or

juice

IS

as cold as you like and when ice cream

s 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

Power Saving Control...

The Power Saving Control

on the Control Con­

sole operates electric heater around the door open-

ngs These heaters help keep moisture from forming

on the outside of *he refrigerator

IQ

o

F
F

Use the "OEF set­

ting when humidity
IS low.

Use the "ON" setting
if moisture forms
on the outside of the
refrigerator.

Changing the control settings...

If you need to adjust temperatures m the refriger­

ator or freezer, ,.jse 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

. call your

COOL-LINE
service
assistance
telephone
number

(page 15],

CONDITION:

REASONS:

RECOMMENDED SETTINGS:

If Refrigerator

Door opened often

Temperature Control

4

Section IS

Large amount of food added

Air Control

B

TOO WARM

Room temperature too warm

If Freezer

Door opened often

Temperature Control

4

Section IS

Large amount of food added

Air Control

A

TOO WARM

Very cold room temperature
(cant cycle often enough)

If Refrigerator

Oontrols not set correctly

Temperature Control

2

Sec'on IS
TOC COLD

for your conditions

Air Control

B

f lOE isnt

Heavy ice usage

Temperature Control

3

MA[)E EAST ENOUGH

Very cold room temperature

(cant cycle often enough]

Air Control

A

If BC'PH SECTIONS

Door opened often

Temperature Control

4

are 'OO WARM

Ldrge amount of food added
Very warm or ven/ cold

Air Control

B

room temperatures

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