Whirlpool ET18MK Before you plug it in, SAFETYFIRST3 BEKREYOUPLUGITIN, Using Your Refrigerator

Models: ET18MK

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SAFETYFIRST3 BEK)REYOUPLUGITIN..

Install Properly.

Level Refrigerator-Freezer

Remove Sales Labels

Clean It

Plugltln

USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR

Setting the Controls

 

Changing

the

 

Control Settings

Power Saving

Control

 

Changing

the

 

Light Bulb

 

Moving the Meat Pan and Cover

Adjusting

the

Refrigerator

Shelves

Removing the Crispers and Cover

Removing

and

Adjusting

the

Freezer

Shelf

 

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Ice Cube

Trays

 

 

 

7

Optional

 

Automatic

Ice Maker

7

Sounds

you May

Hear

,

8

Energy

Saving

Tips

 

 

8

CLEANINGYOUR

REFRIGERATOR

8

Cleaning

Chart

 

 

 

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FOOD STORAGE GUIDE

 

10

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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I. Before

Calling

for Assistance

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2. If You Need

Assistance

 

15

3. If You Need

Service

 

 

15

4. If You Have

a Problem..

 

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01986 Whirlpool Corporation

Before you plug it in

IMPORTANT

Before using your refrigerator, you are personally responsible for making sure that it...

l is installed and leveled on a floor that will hold the weight, and in an area suitable for its size and use.

lis connected only to the right kind of outlet, with the right electrical supply and grounding. [Refer to your “Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions:‘)

l is used only for jobs expected of home re- frigerators

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is not near an oven, radiator or other heat source. is properly maintained.

is out of the weather

is used in an area where the room temperature will not fall below 55” F (13” C).

is not used by those who may not understand how it should be used.

is not loaded with food before it has time to get properly cold.

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Whirlpool ET18MK manual Before you plug it in, SAFETYFIRST3 BEKREYOUPLUGITIN, Using Your Refrigerator, Food Storage Guide