White-Westinghouse 218954301 Removing the Handles and Doors, To Remove Handles, To Remove Doors

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Care and Cleaning

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Vacation and Moving Tips

Short vacations:

Leave the refrigerator operating during vacations of 3 weeks or less.

Use up all perishable items from the refrigerator section.

Wrap and store other items in the freezer.

Turn off the automatic ice maker, even if you will be gone just a few days.

Long vacations:

Remove all food and ice if you will be gone 1 month or more.

Turn controls to OFF and disconnect power.

Turn off automatic ice maker and turn water supply valve to the closed position.

Clean interior thoroughly. Leave both doors open to prevent odor and mold build-up. Block open if necessary.

Moving: When moving refrigerator, follow these guidelines to prevent damage:

Remove all food and other items from both the refrigerator and freezer compartments.

Empty ice storage bin.

If a hand truck is used in moving, load refrigerator from the side.

Turn rollers as far up as possible. This will protect them during sliding or moving.

Cabinet should be well padded and handled with care. DO NOT DROP.

IMPORTANT

If the refrigerator is going to be stored or moved in freezing temperatures, the water in the ice and water system must be drained completely. Failure to do so could result in water leaks when the refrigerator is put back in service. Contact a service representative to perform this operation.

Removing the Handles and Doors

Removing handles and trim

If it is necessary to move the refrigerator through narrow doorways, follow these steps to remove the handles and/or refrigerator and freezer doors.

To Remove Handles

Full-length Trim:

1.Using a putty knife, carefully slide the corner of the blade under the trim. Slide blade down until you find the trim lock. Carefully maneuver the blade against the trim lock from the side as shown. NOTE: Pressing down on the trim lock from above will not release it.

2.Carefully push the putty knife firmly against the trim lock and twist gently. The trim lock will snap free from the door. (Each trim piece will have two trim locks.)

3.Grasp trim and pull up away from handle using a slight side-to-side motion.

4.Remove screws attaching handle to door.

5.Repeat these steps for each handle end. Keep screws and trim pieces.

6.To replace handles, line up handle with screw holes, insert screws and tighten. Slide upper and lower trim pieces back on handle ends, and snap trim locks back into holes on door front.

To Remove Doors

Before removing the doors, be sure the freezer control is turned to OFF. Remove all food from the doors and unplug the refrigerator. Remove the toe grill.

Trace around the hinges with a soft lead pencil. This will make it easier to realign the doors when they are replaced. Completely remove one door before starting removal of the other.

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Contents 218954301 Product Registration ContentsFor Your Safety Important Safety InstructionsChild Safety Other PrecautionsFirst Steps Connecting Ice Maker to Water Supply Energy Saving Ideas Setting the ControlsCool Down Period Refrigerator ControlFresh Food Storage Light Automatic Ice and Water DispenserHow the Water Dispenser Works How the Ice Dispenser WorksIce Dispenser Tips Cleaning the Ice DispenserSystem Startup Ice and Water Filter some modelsChanging the Filter To change filterWhite Westinghouse ICE and Water Filter System Automatic Ice Water DispenserInside Care and CleaningOutside Replacing the Light BulbTo Remove Handles Removing the Handles and DoorsTo Remove Doors Vacation and Moving TipsTo Reinstall Refrigerator Door To Reinstall Freezer DoorTo Remove Freezer Door Temperatures are TOO Warm Temperatures are TOO ColdRunning of Refrigerator WATER/MOISTURE/FROST Outside Refrigerator WATER/MOISTURE/FROST Inside RefrigeratorWater Dispenser ICE DispenserOdors in Refrigerator OPENING/CLOSING of DOORS/DRAWERSLight Bulb is not on Normal Operating SoundsLight bulb is burned out. Replace bulb This warranty does not cover the following Exclusions If YOU Need ServiceNormal Responsibilities of the Consumer Frigidaire Home Products P.O. Box 212378 Augusta, GAPage 218954301 Contenidos Registro del ProductoAnote el número de modelo y el número de serie Registre su productoImportantes de InstruccionesSeguridad Para Comenzar Importante ContinuaciónPeríodo de enfriamiento Ahorro de Energía Ajuste de los ControlesControl del refrigerador Control del congeladorAlmacenamiento de Alimentos Frescos Luz Distribuidor Automático de Agua y HieloFuncionamiento del Distribuidor de Agua Funcionamiento del Distribuidor de HieloSugerencias para el Distribuidor de Cubos de Hielo Distribuidor Automático de Agua yLimpieza del Distribuidor de Hielo Hielo continuaciónContinuación Filtro de Hielo y Agua algunos modelosPara Comenzar El Sistema Para cambiar el FiltroSistema DE Filtraciô N DE Hielo Y Agua Hoja DE Datos Limpieza Interior Cuidado y LimpiezaLimpieza Exterior Para Cambiar la AmpolletaSugerencias para las Vacaciones y Mudanzas Para Sacar las Manijas y las PuertasPara Sacar las Manijas Para Sacar las PuertasRetire Puerta Del Refrigerador Retire Puerta Del CongeladorPara Reinstalar La Puerta Del Congelador Para Reinstalar La Puerta Del RefrigeradorLista de control de averías AGUA/HUMEDAD/ESCARCHA Fuera DEL Refrigerador AGUA/HUMEDAD/ESCARCHA Dentro DEL RefrigeradorCalientes Olores EN EL Refrigerador Distribuidor DE HieloSonidos Normales del Funcionamiento Exclusiones Esta garantía no cubre lo siguiente Cliente8009449044 Notas