Whirlpool ET14JM, ET14UK Removing the meat drawer and cover ET~~ZK, Removing the freezer shelf

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Removing the meat drawer and cover (ET~~ZK)

To remove the meat drawer:

1.Slide meat drawer out to the stop.

2.Lift front of meat drawer.

3.Slide meat drawer out the rest of the way.

4.Replace in reverse order.

To remove the cover:

1.Remove meat drawer.

2.Push cover back to release rear clips from shelf.

3.Tilt cover up at front.

4.Pull cover forward and out.

To replace the cover:

1.Pii notches and clips on underside of cover over rear and center cross bars on shetf.

2.Lower cover into place.

3.Pull cover forward to secure rear clips onto shelf.

4.Replace meat drawer.

Remove meat drawer before cover.

Removing the freezer shelf

The freezer shetf can be removed for easier cleaning.

To remove the shelf:

1.Remove items from the shelf.

2.Lift back of shelf over stop.

3.Slide shelf straight out.

To replace the shelf:

1.Slide back of shelf into shelf tracks on walls of cabinet.

2.Slide shelf in all the way.

Using the ice cube trays

(ETWJK, ET14UK AND ET14ZK)

If cubes are not used, they may shrink. The moving cold air starts a slow evaporation. The longer cubes are stored, the smaller they get.

To remove ice:

1.Hold tray at both ends.

2.Twist slightly.

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