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PARTSAND FEATURES

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SAFETYFIRST

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BEFOREYOU PLUG IT IN

 

Install

Properly

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Level

Refrigerator-Freezer

 

 

Remove Soles Labels

 

 

Clean

It

 

 

 

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USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR

 

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Setting the

Control

 

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Power Saving

Control

 

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Changing

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Light Bulb

 

Adjusting the Refrigerator Shelves . .

 

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Removing Crisper and Crisper Cover

 

 

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Ice Cube

Trays

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Sounds You May Hear

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Energy Saving Tips

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CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR

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Defrosting

the Freezer

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Cleaning

Chart

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FOOD STORAGE GUIDE

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Storing Fresh Food

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Freezing and Storing Frozen Foods

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VACATION AND MOVING CARE

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IF YOU NEEDSERVICE OR ASSISTANCE.

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WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR

 

WARRANTY

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Contents Cycle Defrost REFRIGERATOR- Freezer Parts and features Before you do anything elseSerial Numbers here Before you plug it ContentsLevel refrigerator-freezer Plug it Install properlyClean it Remove sales labelsAdjusting the refrigerator shelves Using your refrigeratorSetting the control Power Saving ControlEnergy saving tips Removing crisper and crisper coverIce cube trays Sounds you may hearDefrosting the freezer Cleaning your refrigeratorCleaning chart Storing Fresh Food Food storage guideFreezing & Storing Frozen Foods Page Foodstoragechart Moving VacationShort vacations Long vacationsIf you need assistance? If you need service?If you have a problem Before calling for assistancePage Warranty