Whirlpool FREEZERS warranty Caring for Your Freezer, Cleaning manual-defrost, Models

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Caring for Your Freezer

Your freezer is designed to give you years of dependable service. However, there are a few things you can do to ensure a long product life. This section will tell you how to care for your freezer properly.

Cleaning manual-defrost

Defrost and clean your freezer when frost has built up to about ‘/4 inch (6 mm) thick- ness. Complete defrosting and cleaning should be done at least once a year. In high humidity areas, your freezer may need more frequent defrosting and cleaning.

1.Unplug power cord, and turn Tempera- ture Control to OFF.

2.Remove all frozen food. Wrap frozen food in several layers of newspaper and cover with a blanket. Food will stay frozen for several hours.

OR

Store frozen food in a cooler, additional

refrigerator-freezer, or in a cool area.

3.For models with a drain system: Remove the base grille (see page 10) and reach under the unit to pull the drain hose out through the opening. Place a shallow pan under the drain hose. Remove the drain cap inside the freezer. NOTE: Check the drain pan frequently to avoid water overflow. Have a second pan handy for easier emptying of drain pan.

For models without a drain system: Use a large sponge or plastic baster to remove excess water from the freezer bottom. You might want to have a pan close by to wring the sponge or empty the baster into.

4.Place pans of hot water in freezer with door open to speed melting. Directing air from an electric fan into freezer will also help. Do not place fan in freezer.

5.Use a plastic scraper to remove frost.

6.Wipe water from walls with a towel or sponge.

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Electrical Shock and

Product Damage Hazard

l Turning the Temperature Control to OFF does not remove power to the unit. Failure to unplug the power cord before cleaning or servicing freezer could result in electrical shock.

l Do not place electrical devices in freezer when defrosting. Shock or injury can occur.

l Do not use an ice pick, knife, or other sharp-pointed tool to defrost freezer. Damage can occur.

l Do not use abrasive cleaners on your freezer. Do not use cleaning waxes, concentrated detergents, bleaches, or cleaners containing petroleum on plastic parts. Damage can occur.

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Contents UseAndCare Thank you for buying a Roper@ appliance Please record your model’s informationOur toll-free Available Hours DayFreezer Safety Your safety is important to usHelp us help You Parts and Features StyleModel and serial number label Installing Your Freezer Installing the handleCleaning your freezer Locating the proper electrical supplyCompleting the installation Choosing the proper locationUsing Your Freezer Setting the temperature controlAdjusting the temperature control Using the refrigerated shelves on some models Using the storage basket on some modelsUsing the storage gate on some models Using the drain system Removing the base grille on some modelsOn some models Using the key eject lock on some models Changing the light bulb on some modelsCleaning manual-defrost Caring for Your FreezerModels Cleaning frost-free models What to do during power Moving careOutages Troubleshooting Check the FollowingRequesting Assistance or Service If you need serviceIf you need FSP@ Replacement parts If you are not satisfied with how the problem was solvedCleaning IndexDomestic Freezer Warranty Roper