Whirlpool EHH-1806, EHH-230F, EHH-270F User Manual

TKirlpool
CORPORATION
CHEST FREEZER
Models EHH-150F, EHH-1806
EHH-230F, EHH-270F
(Model EHH-230F shown)
USC
and
Guide
To help you get the most from your
new freezer
pie, you will want to know all about your new Whirlpool freezer. That’s what this Use and Care Guide is all about. It tells you how to start it, fill it, clean it... even what to do if anything goes wrong. See handy Self-service Check List on back page of simple problems you can
yourself without the wasted time
and possible expense of a need-
less service call. After all, who
needs a service technician to
plug back in an electric cord
that’s been accidentally
pulled out?
Before you use your
freezer
It is your personal responsibility to make sure that your new freezer:
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Is installed by a qualified
installer.
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Has been installed where it is
protected from the elements.
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Has been installed in a level area on a floor that is strong enough to support the weight.
SOlVe
-Care
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Has been installed in an area
suitable for its size and function.
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Is properly connected to electricity and properly electrically grounded.
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Is properly used only for the job it was intended to do.
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Is not used by small children or anyone unable to oljerate it
properly.
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Is properly maintained. Also:
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Do not remove TECH SHEET attached to the inside of service
panel. This technical information is for the service
technician.
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Remove the Consumer Buy Guide label before using the
freezer.

Energy saving tips

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Check door or lid gaskets for tightness of seal. If freezer has a lock, keeping it locked can help insure door closure and good seal. Level cabinet properly to assure a good door seal.
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Keep door openings to a minimum. Remove as many items at one time as possible.
Keep ioods organized to eliminate searching.
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Fill to capacity. However, do not add too much unfrozen food at one time. Follow recommended loading procedures.
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Frost should not build up to more than %-inch (6 mm) thick
(reduces efficiency).
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Set cold control to provide the
right degree of cold
temperature. Temperature
should be about 0°F [ -22°C). There is no need to store foods below 0°F.
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Do not locate freezer next to or near a heat source, such as a
range, water heater, furnace,
etc.
[See booklet, How to
Preserve Foods the Modern Way with Your WHIRLPOOL Freezer, for complete information and tips on home freezing.)
Before starting
your freezer -
1. locate it properly - For top performance, locate your freezer in a cool, dry, well-
ventilated place out of direct
sunlight and away from such heat sources as radiators. Pick a
safe place, indoors, away from
inflammables such as gasoline. For proper air circulation allow at least two inches (5 cm] of air space at the back and three inches (7.5 cm) at the sides of the freezer. Do not cover the freezer with such items as blankets, sheets, tablecloths, etc. Check the strength of the floor, make certain it can support the weight of the freezer when it is loaded. It should not be necessary to remove the lid during installation. If, for any reason, the hinges need adjustment, see your authorized WHIRLPOOL dealer.
Remove the defrost drain cover from the literature package,
located inside your freezer. Install that cover, as shown on Page I.
2. Keep it level - Level freezer from end to end and from front to back so that the lid will seal
properly. With the lid open, lay a spirit level on the edge of the freezer at the end and the front of the cabinet. If it is necessary to level cabinet, use wood shims. Do not use cardboard or other soft material.
3. Cleaning - Before starting, wash the interior with a solution of two tablespoons (26 g] of baking soda to one quart (.95 L) of warm water. Rinse and dry. Wash outside of freezer with warm water and mild soap or detergent, rinse thoroughly and dry.
NOTE: Do not use an abrasive or harsh cleanser. Cleaning waxes, concentrated detergents, bleaches and cleansers containing petroleum
products should not be used to clean plastic parts of the freezer.
To start freezer
Electrical Connection -Your freezer should be connected to
its own individual receptacle,
one not controlled by a wall switch. Make sure the
receptacle provides 120 volt, 15 amp, 60 Hz AC current. For your safety, the power supply cord of the freezer is equipped with a three-pronged grounding plug.
It should be plugged into a
matching grounded three-
pronged type wall receptacle. Attach retaining clip for cord
plug. Do not remove the ground
prong. See electrical require-
ments and grounding in­structions sheet for complete
information.
Set cold control - Insert a coin
in the slot of the control to turn
it. To start turn cold control to
Number 3. This position will main­tain zero zone temperatures
under normal operating con­ditions. Turn the cold control to a higher number for colder temperatures or a lower
number for less cold temperatures.
let freezer cool before filling ­Allow freezer to cool 6 to 8 hours
before filling with frozen food. Let it cool overnight before
adding a quantity of food to be
frozen.
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NOTE: When freezer first starts, the motor will run all the time until the cabinet is cooled to a safe storage temperature. This first cooling may to ke 6 to 8 hours or longer, depending upon the weather and number of times the freezer lid is opened. After the cabinet is cooled, the motor turns off. It will then turn on and off as needed to keep the freezer at a safe storage temperature.
Kev eiect lock
Your freezer is equipped with a
key eject lock which can help
reduce the hazard of child entrapment. To lock or unlock the freezer it is necessary to manually hold the key in the
lock while turning. The lock is spring loaded so the key can­not be left in the lock. If key is lost, a replacement can be obtained from your dealer or a Whirlpool TECH-CARE ’ service agent. Always give complete model and serial numbers of your freezer when requesting a
replacement key.

Taking care of your freezer

Defrosting and cleaning When frost has built up to about
X-inch (6 mm) thickness, it is time to defrost. Use a plastic scraper.
Do not use an ice pick, knife or other sharp-pointed tool as it could damage the liner of the freezer.
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