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NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
TKi#l
4x’
Model EBISAKXL
01
USC and Care
Guide
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Please read
this Use and
Care Guide
before you do
anything else.. .
This booklet tells you how to
start your refrigerator
clean 11
move shelves and adjust controls It even tells you what to
do II you hear srrange sounds
or think somethlng
IS wrong
Treat your new refrigerator
with care Use It only to do what
home
refrigerators
are aesigned to do
Freezer
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Model and
Serial Number
Plate
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Shelf’I&fl‘
Slide-Outs”.“‘@ (/*
Basket
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Base Grill
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Copy Your Model Number
and Serial Number Here
When you need service,
or call with a question, have
this information
ready:
1. Complete
Model and
Serial Numbers (from the
plate just above base grille].
Model
Serial
Service
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2. Purchase date from sales
slip.
Copy this information
in these spaces. Keep this
book, your warranty and
sales slip together in a
handy place.
Number
Number
Purchase
Date
Company
““*~~..~
‘a-s5
and Phone
Number
Before you
plug it in
IMPORTANT
Pick the Right Place.
Save steps by putting your refrigerator
near the sink and next to a
countertop
It should not be near a stove, radiator, water heater or
any source of heat ..rncluding
direct sunlight
You can rnstall rt flush against
the wall in back. Leave ’ 2 inch
(1 3 cm) clearance
against cabinets
on each side for ease of installation. Do you want it in a corner? Leave some room on the wall side
if you want the doors to open wider.
Planning to add the automatic
ice maker? Will the refrigerator
be
near a cold water pipe7 Some people run the water line through the
floor to the basement
Others run it behind the cabinets to the pipes
under the srnk
Snug IS fine
but do you war11 It
that way?
Front Roller
ievelrng
Jse Screwdrrver
to Adjusl
Make
Sure It’s level.
Your refrigerator
IS on rollers, the two front ones are adjustable
for
leveling.
Remove the base grill to uncover
the leveling
screws
With a
screwdrrver,
turn each screw to the rrght to raise the front Turn them
to the left to !ower the front. (If you have someone tilt the top of the
refrigerator
back while turning, it will be easier.]
Keep adlustIng
one or the other until the refrigerator
won’t rock
Then rarse or lower both by the same number of turns until the refrigerator IS level [use a level to check thts). If you don’t have a level, the
refrigerator
will
be about right when you canopen
the refrigerator
door part way and It will stay where you put it,
Peel Off the labels.
3-prong
grounding type
wall receDtacle \
Remove the Consumer
Buy Guide label and other inside labels
before using the refrigerator
Any glue left can be taken off with
rubbing alcohol.
Do not remove the Tech Sheet fastened
behind the base grill.
Wash It.
To clean your refrigerator
structrons in this booklet
before
using
it, check
the washing
in-
Plug It In.
Refrigerator
Power Cord
Recommended
Grounding Method
A120 Volt, 60 Hz., AC only, 15 or 20 ampere fused electrical
supply IS
required
lt IS recommended
that a separate
circuit serving only this
appliance
be provided.
DO not use an extension cord. Use a receptacle
which cannot be
turned off with a switch or pull chain.
Cleaning J your refrigera
Both the refrigerator
and freezer sections defrost automatically.
But both should be cleaned
about once a month to help prevent
odors from building
up Of course, spills should be wiped up right
away
To clean your refngerator,
unplug it, turn the Temperature
Control
to OFF, take out all removable
parts, and clean it according
to the
following
directions.
Inside.
1,
You can wash the parts you take out In the sink with a mild soap or
mild detergent
and warm water Harsh cleansers, scouring powders
and solvents should never be used on any part of your refrigerator.
Wash the walls with a solution of two tablespoons
(309) of baking
soda mixed with one quart (11) of warm water. Rinse well and dry. Let
the freezer warm up with the door open for 10 or 15 minutes so the
cloth doesn’t stick
The inslde of the door, including
the gasket, should be washed
with warm ,water and a mild soap or mild detergent
Do not use cleaning
waxes, concentrated
detergents,
bleaches
or cleansers containing
petroleum
products. They can damage
the
gasket and plastic finish
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To remove base grille
Outside.
Wash the outside with warm water and a mild detergent
Do not use
abraslve
or harsh cleansers.
Rinse well and dry
Wax painted metal surfaces at least twice a year with appliance
wax or a good auto paste wax. Apply wax with a clean, soft cloth. Do
not use wax on plastic parts. Waxing provides rust protection.
Underneath
To replice
base grille
Notice the
Notched Corner on the
Defrost-water Pan
Energy Saving
You can
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cabinet
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To remove the base grille; open the door, then pull the grille outwards as shown
To replace
the base grille; line up grille supports tabs with metal
clips, push firmly to snap into place. then close the door.
The defrost water pan IS on the left and the condenser
IS on the
right Pull out the defrost pan and wash. There may be tape holding
it in place. Remove the tape and lift the pan over the wire brace in
front of It Make sure the notched corner IS In the rear when you put it
back, and that you push it all the way In. The defrost drain tube
should point into the pan
Clean dust from the condenser
with a vacuum cleaner
The condenser should be cleaned
every two or three months
If your refrigerator
has an ice maker, make sure you don’t slide the
refrigerator
out farther than the ice-maker
water supply line allows
Heat IS removed from your refrigerator
and transferred
to the condenser. From there, the heat is spread
into the room Dust on the
condenser
insulates it and reduces the heat leaving
It. If the heat
will
have to run longer to keep
can’t get out easily, the refrigerator
food cold
Tips
Wp four refrigerator
else less electr~c~‘~,
aoo8 gaskets
for a +Ighi sea
Leve the
to t’e sure of a gocC seai
Clean the c.)ndenser
co’ regularly
Open the alor
OS few times as posslbie
Think
about whaf JOU need before you ape? the door
Get everyth#lg
out ot one time Keep foods orgonized
so ~‘0~1 worst have to search
for what
you wan? C use docx OS soor OS fooa IS removed
Go ahead
and fill up the refrigerator.
but don’t
overcrowd
I- so air movemen+
IS btmked
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t IS a haste 3f electrlcliy
to set the refrlgerafor
Jnd freezer
TV temperatures
colder
than the\
?eed To be lf Ice cream IS fl!m n the freezer and
drinks are OS cold as your fomIiv ‘Qkes them that s
cold enough
Keep the POwer
.%IV~ng
Control
on OFF JnleSS
molstclre forms on the refrigerator
exterior
Make sure your refrigerator
IS not next to a heat
source such OS a range, water heater
ftirnace.
radiator
or In direct sunlight
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Using your refrigerator
Power Saving Control
Temperature
Air Outlet
Control Dial -Set on 3
Setting
Air Control -Set on B
the Controls.
The Temperature
Control and Air Control dials are on a console
Inside the refrigerator. To startthe refrigerator, turn the TEMP CONTROL
dial to 3 and the AIR CONTROL dial to B. These are normal settings
It takes time for your refrigerator
to reach proper storage temperatures When you first turn it on, it wtll run continuously
until the interror
gets properly cold Before loadrng with food, be sure the refrigerator
has cycled
at least once (turned on, turned off, and on again)
Controls WII be set about right II your milk or juice IS as cold as your
famrly lakes it, and when ice cream is firm
The control console has directrons for raising or lowerrng the temperatures, if needed
Power Saving
Control.
The Power Saving Control Inside your refrigerator
controls electric
heaters
These heaters help prevent moisture from forming on the
outsrde of the refrigerator
when humidity is high. Use the OFF setting
when humrdtty IS low Use ON if moisture forms on the outside of the
refrigerator
Trlt the Front,
Lrft the Back
Adjusting
the Shelves
and Meat Pan.
Arrange
your refrigerator
shelves and meat pan to suit yourself
You can put two shelves together to make one full-width shelf, or put
them on different levels
To remove them, tilt up at the front Then lift up at the back. When
replacing
them, keep them tilted, guide the rear hooks Into the slots
in the shelf bracket
Lower the front
Before movrng the meat pan Itself. remove the pan by pulling it
out, lifting the front and then pulling out the rest of the way
Removing
Lift the Front,
Then the Back
Removing
Push the lab
lo Clear the Cover
A
Non-Adjustable
Shelves.
To remove a shelf, lift up the front. Then lift up at the back
To
replace
it, put the rear notches onto the shelf supports
Lower the
front into place
the Crispers
and Crisper
Covers.
To remove the crispers. slide them out until they stop. Lift the front a
little and slide them the rest of the way out
Each cover IS held in place by two pegs at the back and two
notched tabs in the front Press the tabs out of the way to lift the front
Lift the back off the pegs
To put the covers back, replace
the center leg Replace
each
cover by first fatting the back notches over the pegs Then push the
front down into the notched tabs
The center leg can be made shorter or longer to help level the
crisper covers, if necessary
Turn the leg clockwtse
to make it longer.
Turn it counter-clockwise
to shorten it
Removing
the light
Shields.
To remove the refrigerator
light-shield
when cleaning
or changing
a bulb, first unplug the refrigerator
Then, push lightly on the upper
center of the shield until the notched tab IS free from the console Pull
down until the tab clears, then lift the back hooks out of thei,r slots
The freezer light shield pulls straight out To replace
them, do the
reverse
,, Push In the Center,
Pull Down
Optional
ICE MAGIC”
If you have the automatic
Ice Maker.
or plan to add one later
‘Part No ECKMF-6). there are a few things you will want to know
The ON OFF lever IS a wire signal arm
Down
for mokrng Ice automatically
Up to shut off the Ice maker
Shake the bin occasionally
to keep cubes separated,
and to obtain
Increased
storage
capacity
It IS normal for Ice crescents
to be attached
by a corner They will break
opart easiiy
You will hear water runnrng when ice maker IS working
You’!1 heor ice
fall Into the brn Don’t let these sounds bother you
The ice maker w~ll not operate
until the freezer IS cold enough to make
Ice This can take overnight
Because
of new plumbing
connectlons,
the first ice may be discolored
or off-flavored
Discard the first few batches
of ice
If ice IS not being made fast enough
and more ice IS needed.
turn the
Temperature
Cor~trol toward
a higher number
Wa? a day and, if net
essay, turn the Air Control toward
P
If you remove the ice bin, raise the signal arm to shut off the ice maker
When you ret[rrn ‘he blr, push lt all the way in and lower the arm to the
Pull Straight Out
On
Raise Slgnal
Arm to Stop Ice
tower
Slgnal
Arm to Start It
Automatic
Ice maker accessory
Maker
ON position
If cubes are stored tco rang, they mIay develop
water -brow them away
They will be replaced
con also bei ome smaller by evaporation
Removing
the Freezer
on off-flavor
IIke stale
Cubes or the Ice bin
Basket.
Slrde the basket out until it stops Lift. and slide it out the rest of the
way To replace
it, place the basket on the bottom slides, make sure
the wire stops clear the front of the slides, push It in For proper air
movement,
always
keep the basket in place when the freezer IS
operating
Pull 13 stop
Lrft. Pull Agaln
Sounds you may hear.
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-‘Aa ir e 3,dr t
i~-~~,bang+’ be of ‘he r~.“\ ~00
gerator
ry oki- : (,r 3s *~vx+ L’ ,L,’
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Possible Sounds:
Slight Hum; Soft hiss:
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Clicking
Sounds:
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or Snapping
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Water Sounds
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Ice Maker
Sounds:
‘r>a,
Probable
Running
Sounds,
tbleP-
Causes:
y’-xJr rpfr geraior
has ‘A
forrs
~+OUma\
near
the far
m0ors
and
mou,rng
a11
.Jbfr,s: ‘. rIer ?‘laKeS a deflr;ite
click svhen tne refrigerator
starts
: 015 -IaKes a s3unId uner8 Ihe refrrgerator
stops running
‘Lh:he: *I e refrigerator
S+ops rur’rlng
you mav hear gurglrrlg
o re>,. ~~..tes
after It st:)ps YiL may alsc hear defrost water
jif,
1 c,ater par
r) the tubing for
runnirg
into the
‘he
, Vl?i>’ refr8geral;,f
ho++r
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’ -or Z,CIIIS ar,a ,netal coblnets
car’ Take i% sounds
s+en- louder
TV? follc~;Ying :.har+ describes
the Kinds of sounds
‘~-of might be nen ‘c VOJ and ~#ha’ ma) be moklng
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7 1jr r~frg~ratilr
ior,ge
“3s
trNcki,qg
0’
4:~ Falter
vou
+.a%?r or’d the <latter
i-,as a “igr efficlenc,
r ‘F‘fJr c~lcli” deslgr s It -nav ever
may near a buzz ng {from
;f ice dumped
rtto th#e bin
compressor
and motor
It 4
seem tc run most of the !sme
the
wr
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Food storage guide
STORING FRESH FOOD
No need to s’lu?
away
for less tF,Jr,
freeze other itef?s
with on outomc:lc
the water suppI\ to
Din
long
off the refrlgeratc;r
I’ y’oc1 WI De
fOur weeks
Use I;
perishables
If your refr’gerator
s equloped
Ice maker
11 tlJrr It 3ff 2) shu’ of
the tee maker
3: emptv the Ice
-here 1s a right w3v to package
and store refrlg~
era!ed or frorer, f:)ods To keeD foods fresh’e: longer
take the lime to study these rezommencien
steps
Leafy Vegetables
Remove store wropplng
irlrr
or tear off bruised
and discolored
areas
Wash in
cool water, drar
and store in crisper Cold
moist air
helps keep leoty vegetables
fresh and crisp The
crispers have sealing gaskets to help keep rumid a#r
/n
Vacations.
Remove all tF,e fix?d Ii ‘~oc. w? go,r,g for rl rn”f-tb8
3r more
If yol.~ retrlgerator
1s equipped
,NIT: or
outomatlc
ICC? ,iaker.
turr, off fhe water sdpp v +c,
the Ice maker c:’ least a dav =Ihead
Wher! ttie ISIS’
Joad Of Ice dro; as, turn 3ff the Ice maker
Urlolug
the rc-frlgerator
and clear
I+ rlr;se .-.‘ef
3nd dry Tape r>.DDer or wo&
blocks to both doors
keeping
then- open far enough
for air tc ger r
This WIII keep ajor ona mold from building
up
Tape the blocks out of a child’s reach...do
not allow children
near the refrigerator
when
the doors are blocked
open.
70 restart
refrlclerolor.
see “Using
Your Refrigerator
Moving.
If your refrigerator
IS equipped
with or, automatic
Ice maker, shut off the ice maker water supply a
day ahead
of t/me Disconnect
the water line After
the lost supply of Ice drops, lift the signal arm to turn
off the ice maker
Remove
all food
Pock frozen foods in dry ice
Unplug the refrigerator
and clean It thoroughly
Remove everythIng
that comes out Wrap all ports
tieI1 and tape them together
so they don’t shift and
rattle
Screw or: the everllng
rollers,
tape
the dmrs
snut tape the eiectrlc
cord to the cabinet
When
k ou get to your new home, put everythIng
back and
refer to page 2 If your refrlgerotor
has on automatic
Ice maker, recoP,lect
the water supply
Meat
?&a* IS perlshobie
and experlslve
yocl
Non ’ ,wont tC waste an oclnce of it through
careless
handling
The following
list and chart give you packaging
hints and time limits State meat ir the meat
POP,
Fresh, Prepackaged
Meat
Store fresh meat In
the store wrapping
Vacuum
packaged
meat can
be frozen for as long as one month if the seal IS not
orokep
If you wart
to keep
It frozen longer,
you
should wrap It witp speclcl freezer wrapplrg
materId
Fresh Meat, Not Prepackaged.
Remove
the
market
wrapping
paper
and re-wrap
loosely
In
waxed paper 01 olumlnum
foil for storing It unfrozen
Cooked
Meat. Wrap or cover cooked
meat with
waxed
paper,
plastic
wrap or aluminum
foil Store
lmmedlotely
Cured
or Smoked
Meat
and Cold
bacon.
sausage.
cold cuts. etc
301 wrappings
Once
opened,
plastic wrap or aluminum
foil
6
Cuts. Ham,
keep best or, ortgltightly
re-wrap
In
Canned
Ham. Store in refrtgerator
unless the lato store on the shelf Do not freeze
Fresh Poultry
Loosely wrap In waxed
paper
or
plostlc
wrap
The plastic
wrap on poultry.
as plJrchased.
may be used for storage
bel says It’s okay
STORAGECHART FOR FRESHAND CURE0 MEAT
Approxlmate
Time
Type
(days)
.., .,
1 to2
Variety Meats
1to2
Chicken
Ground Beef
I to 2
.,.....
3 to 5
Steaks and Roasts
Cured Meats
,.. 7to10
Bacon
5to7
Cold Cuts
3 to 5
‘If meat IS I@ be stored IOnger thar
lo~low
!he drec+lons
!r?e Ames
Packaging
-The
secret of successful
freezlng
IS
in the packaging.
The wrap you use must be air.
moisture
and vapor proof. The way you close and
seal the package
must not allow
air, moisture
or
vapors In or out.
Rigid polyethylene
[plastic)
containers
with tightfitting
lids, straight-sided
cannlng/freezlng
jars,
heavy-duty
aluminum
foil, plastic-coated
paper and
non-permeable
plastic
wraps (such as Saran) are
recommended.
Note: Heat-sealed
boiling bags are
easy to use and can be used by themselves
or as
carton
liners.
IMPORTANT: Do not expect your freezer to quickfreeze any large quantity
of food. leave enough
space for air to circulate
around packages.
Be
careful to leave enough room at the front so the
door can close tightly.
given
for freerIng
STORAGECHART FOR FROZENFOOO
NOTE: Fresh fish and
same
day
as purchased
shellfIsh
should
De usea
the
_
Eggs Store wlthout washing In the original carton or use the UillIty
Bin that came
with your
refrigerator
Milk Wipe milk cartons
For best storage
place
milk on interior shelf
Beverages
Wipe bottles
and cans Store cr: o
door shelf or InsIde the refrlgerotor
Butter
Keep openea
butter in coverea
alsb or in
the Butter Compar+ment
Wher, storing 01; extra sup
ply, wrap ir\ freezer pockagIng
and freeze
Cheese
Store In the orIgInal
wrapplng
until
you are ready
to use 11 Once
opened,
re-wrap
lightly in plastic wrap or alumtnum
foil
Condiments
Store small jars and bottles (catsup, mustard, jelly olives) on the door shelves where
they are In easy reach
Leftovers
Cover leftovers
ihilth plastic
wrap or
olum~n~m
foil to keep food from drying
out and
transferring
food odors Plastic coptalners
w:th tlghl
!ids are fine too
STORING FROZEN FOOD
The freezer sectlon IS deslgned
for storage of commerclally
frozen foods and for freezing
foods
at
home
Storage
times given In this chart are only a
guide
For best use of freezer space,
keep frozen foods for short times Use, then replace
as
needed
Bread ..,
2 months
Cooked
Dishes
2-3 months
Fish and Seafoods
Fresh
6 months
Commercially
Frozen
l-3 months
Fruits ,....,
.,
6 months
Ice Cream
1 month
Concentrated
Juice..
4-6 months
Meats
Bacon
Less than 1 month
3-4 months
Pork roasts, chops
Sausage
1-2 months
Beef, veal, lamb roasts
6 months
Ground meat
l-2 months
Poultry
_. 3-4 months
Vegetables
_.
6 months
Ice Cream
Store r the freezer
Once the package IS opened,
place
a piece
of alumlr~um
foil or
waxed
paper
smoothly
agolnst
the Ice cream
surface This WIII prevent Ice crystuls from forming
Packaged
Frozen Food
Store on freezer door
shelf or in the freezer If you plan to store It for a long
time. re-wrap
It with aluminum
foil or plastic wrap
Frozen Meats.
The followlng
hints ~111 help
keep the quality
In your frozen meats
1. Freeze meat while fresh and In top condltlon
2. Use only
the recommended
wrapplng
motertals
3. Prepare
the meat for freezlng
before
wrapping it Trim off excess fat and remove
bones
when practical
Meat should
not be salted
because
salt shortens freezer life
4. Wrap
tightly.
pressing
out as much
air as
possible
5. Label and date It
6. Refreezing
defrosted
meat
IS not
recommended.
Frozen Soups, Juices
Store on freezer door
shelf or In the freezer
‘Courtesy
Courtesy
of NatIonal
Live Stock and Meat Board
of U S D A
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2. If you need assistance’-...
If you need service or
assistance, we su gest you
follow these fours 7eps:
1. Before calling
for assistance..
Call Whlrlpool
COOL-LINE ’ service
assistance telephone
number. Dial free from:
Contlnental
U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . (600) 253-1301
Mlchlgan
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (500) 632-2243
. . . . . . . . . . . (800) 253-l 121
Alaska & Hawaii
.
Performance
problems
often result from little things
you can find and frx yourself without tools of any krnd
If your refrigerator
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will not operate:
Is the electric
cord plugged
In3
Is o fuse blown or o crrcurt breaker
Is the Temperature
Control turned
If your ice maker
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I? there Is a rattling
unfamlllar
sounds:
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Is water
in the defrost
Check
fuses and
plugged
In
If a bulb Is burned
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or jlngllng
noise,
or other
...
Whrrlpool
has a notionwrde
network
of
franchised
TECH-CARE b
Service
Compantes
TECH-CARE
service
technIcions
are trained
to fulflli
the product
warranty
and provide
after-warranty
service,
, FRANCHISED
SERVICE
anywhere
in the United
1
States
To
locate
TECH CARE service In your area call our COOL-LINE
servrce assIstonce
:erepi;one
slumber (see Step 21 or
look in your telephone
dIrector\
‘Yellow Pages under
~ 7EiC#CARE
1
pan:
In hot muggy weather
this IS normal
The pan cqr
even be half fl.,ll Make sure the refrigerator
IS level
so the pan doesn t overflow
If the lights aren’t
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time to get cold? With
take overnight
down posItion
Is water ge+trng tc: :he
Is something
on top or behind the refrrgerator
mak
ing noise wher the refrigerator
IS running?
New features
.3n your pew refrrgerator
make new
sounds
You maY be hearrng
arr flowing
from ‘he
fans, timer clr~rks for the defrosting
cvcle
defrost
water drornlng
into the defrost pan
If there
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3. If you need service’
trapped?
ON?
will not operate:
Has the freezer hod enough
a new refrigerator,
this might
In the
Is the srgnal arm ON
Is the water valve turned on7
Ice maker7
and talk with one of our trained
Consultants
The
Consultant
can Instruct you in how to obtarn satrsfactory operatron
from your applrance
or, if service
IS
necessary,
recommend
0 quaIlfled
servrce
company in your area
working:
clrcult
breakers
Make
sure
is
out:
See rnstructrors
for changing
5 Use applronce
bulbs only
light
bulbs
or poge
If the motor seems to run too much:
Is the condenser
behrnd
the
dust and lrnt7
l On
hot days. Jr If the room
i3turally
runs i.nger
* If the door has beer
opened
amount ot fooZ has been put
longer to cool down the interior
l
base
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amount
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temperature
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freezer instead
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and
may require more runnrng time than your old one
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FSP
Benlon Harbor
Mlchlgan
Aulomallc
Washers
Clothes
Dryers
Freezers
Relrlgeralor
Freezers
Ice Makers
DIshwashers
Eu~ll-in
Ovens and Surlace
Unlls
Ranges
MIcrowave
Ovens
Compactors
Room Air Condllloners
Dehumidtllers
Central
Healfng
and Air Condlllonlng
Syslems
Part No 944020
Rev A
Printed
in U.S.A.