Vacation, Moving care, Short vacations – Whirlpool ED20AK User Manual

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Vacation

and

Moving

Care

Short vacations...

No need to shut off the refrigerator if you will be

away for less than four weeks. Use up perishables:
freeze other items. If your refrigerator is equipped
with an automatic ice

maker:

1. Turn it off.

2. Shut off the water supply to the ice maker
3. Empty the ice bin.

Long vacations...

Remove all the food if you are going for a month

or more. If your refrigerator is equipped with an
automatic ice maker, turn off the water supply to
the ice maker at least a day ahead. When the last

load of ice drops, turn off the ice maker.

Unplug the refrigerator and clean it., rinse well

and dry. Tape rubber or wood blocks to the top of

both doors...keeping them open far enough for air

to get in. This will keep odor and mold from build­

ing up.

warning

Personal Injury Hazard

Do not allow children near the retrigerator

when the doors are blocked open. They may

become injured or trapped.

Moving...

If your refrigerator is equipped with an auto­

matic ice maker, shut off the ice maker water sup­
ply a day ahead of time. Disconnectthe water line,
After the last supply of ice drops, lift the signal arm
to turn off the ice maker.

Remove all food. Pack frozen foods in dry ice.

Unplug the retrigerator and clean it thoroughly.

Remove everything that comes out Wrap all

parts well and tape them together so they don't
shift and rattle.

Screw in the leveling rollers; tape the doors shut,

and tape the electric cord to the cabinet. When
you get to your new home, put everything back,
and refer to page 4. Don't forget to reconnect the
water supply line it you have an ice maker.

Questions?
...call your
COOL-LINE"
service
assistance
telephone

number
(page 16).

To restart refrigerator, see “Using Your Refrigera­

tor” on page 5.

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