Whirlpool EV150NXK warranty Using your freezer, Setting the Cold Control, Adjusting Cold Control

Models: EV150NXK

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Using your freezer

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Using your freezer

Setting the Cold Control...

To start, turn control to the middle of the dial. This setting will maintain zero zone temperatures under normal operating conditions.

Adjusting Cold Control .. .

l Turn control to higher number for colder temperatures.

l Turn to lower number for less cold temperatures.

Cooling Freezer First.. .

l Allow freezer to cool 6 to B hours before filling with frozen food.

l Let it cool overnight before adding large amount of unfrozen food.

Note: When

freezer

is first started

the

compressor

 

will

run constantly

until the

cabinet

is

cooled.

It

may

take

up

to 6 to

8 hours

or longer,

depending

 

on

room

temperature

and

the

number

of times

 

the freezer door is opened.

After the cabinet is cooled the compressor will turn on and off as needed to keep freezer at proper temperature.

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POWER SAVING CONTROL

SAVES

POWER

OFFON

The Power Saving Control n . .

operates electric heaters. These heaters help prevent moisture from forming on the outside of the freezerwhen humidity is high.

lUse the OFF setting when humidity is low to save electricity.

l Use ON only if moisture forms on outside of freezer.

Exterior Signal light...

automatically warns of any unexpected power failure.

If the signal light is not glowing, immediately check:

0 for power interruption,

l the power cord; it may be disconnected from the outlet,

l the signal light; it may be burned out.

To replace burned out signal light:

1.Unp ug power cord from outlet.

2.Rem’:.)ve base grille. See page 4

3.UnpllJg burned out light and replace with one of sc me wattage and size. Signal light can be ordered from your WHIRLPOOL dealer, Part No. 5305184.

4.Replace base grille. See page 4.

5.Plug power cord into outlet.

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Whirlpool EV150NXK warranty Using your freezer, Setting the Cold Control, Adjusting Cold Control, Cooling Freezer First