Whirlpool EB21DK warranty Adjusting the bin/shelf glides, Adjusting the refrigerator shelves

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Adjusting the bin/shelf glides

The bin/shelf glides can be used to secure odd- shaped items or to separate other items.

1.Grasp glide.

2.Slide glide along bin&rack.

NOTE: Bin glides can be removed. Shelf glides cannot be removed.

Adjusting the refrigerator shelves

Shelves can be adjusted to match the way you use your refrigerator. Glass shelves are strong enough to hold bottles, milk and other heavy food items.

To remove glass shelvea:

1.Remove items from shelf.

2.Tilt shelf up at front.

3.Lit back of shelf.

4.Pull shelf straight out.

To replace glass shelvea:

1.Guide the rear shelf hooks into the slots in the shelf supports on cabinet wall.

2.Tilt shelf up at front until hooks drop into slots. Lower front of shelf to level position.

Glass shelves are heavy. B~Jcareful.

Removing the meat drawer and cover

To remove the meat drawer:

1.Slide meat drawer out to the stop.

2.Lii front of meat drawer.

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

4.Replace in reverse order.

To remove the cover:

1.Tilt front of cover up.

2.Lift back of cover.

3.Pull cover straight out.

4.Replace cover in reverse order.

Pull out to the 8top, lift the front and pull again.

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Contents UseAndCare Thank you for buying a Whirlpool appliance Your safety is important to usHelp us help you Panel Parts And FeaturesCleaning it Before Using Your RefrigeratorInstalling it properly Plugging itLeveling it Setting the controls Using Your RefrigeratorTemperature controls ThisSettings Adjusting the door binsChanging the control Adjusting the bin/shelf glides Adjusting the refrigerator shelvesRemoving the meat drawer and cover Removing the crispers and crisper cover Adjusting the crisper humidity controlRemoving the freezer baskets Using the ice cube traysUsing the optional automatic ice maker Removing the base grille Changing the light bulbsReversina- ~~~the door swina-V Understanding the sounds you may hearSaving energy Caring For Your Refrigerator YourThis Section Paw Care Vacation and movingLong vacations Short vacationsPower interruptions Food Storage GuideStoring fresh food Storing frozen food Food Freezer food storage chartTime Storage TimeProblem If You Need Assistance Or ServiceSolution Before calling for assistanceIf you are not satisfied with how the problem was solved If you need serviceIf you need assistance If you need FSP replace- ment partsPage Page Refrigerator Warranty Length of WarrantyFull FIVE-YEAR Warranty