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Contents
Important Safety
Instructions. 3
Cleaning Your Freezer 3
Installing Your Freezer.
Using Your Freezer 5
Setting the temperature control
Adjusting the temperature control 5
Cooling freezer first 5
The power saving control 5
The pull-out basket
The trivet
The key eject lock 6
The interior light. 6
The signal light. 6
If You Need Service or Assistance.
Warranty...................... .,
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Remove the Consumer Buy Guide Label, tape
and any inside labels before using the freezer.
To remove any remaining glue:
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Rub briskly with thumb to make a ball then
remove.
OR
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Soak area with liquid hand dishwashing
detergent before removing glue as described
above.
Do not use rubbing alcohol or flammable or toxtc
solvents, such as acetone, gasoline, carbon
tetrachloride, etc. These can damage the
material.
NOTE: Do not remove the Tech Sheet fastened
under Ihe freezer at the front.
Thank you for buying a Whirlpool appliance.
Please complete and mail the Owner
Registration Card provided with this product. Then complete the form below. Have this
information ready if you need service or call with
a question.
. Copy model and serial numbers from plate
(see diagram on front cover) and purchase date
from sales slip.
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Keep this book and sales slip together in a
handy place.
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Whirlpool Freezer Guide for your freezer.
The Whirlpool Freezer Guide is a companion book
to this Freezer Use and Care Guide and is available free of charge. It contains information on freezrng different kinds of foods, packaging, and food
storage times. The Freezer Guide also has helpful
hints for saving energy and solving common
freezer problems.
To order the Freezer Guide, write to:
Whirlpool Corporation
Attention: Customer Service Dept.
1900 Whirlpool Drive
LaPorte, IN 46305
and request the Whirlpool Freezer Guide, part
number 1114865.
Freezer Guide
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Model Number
Serial Number
Purchase Date
Service Company Phone Number
Important Safety Instructions
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using your
freezer, follow basic precautions including the following:
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Read all instructions before using the
freezer.
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Child entrapment and suffocation
are not problems of the past. Junked
or abandoned freezers are still
dangerous...even if they will “just
sit in the garage a few days:’
If you are getting rid of your old freezer,
do it safely. Please read the enclosed
safety booklet from the Association of
Home Appliance Manufacturers. Help
prevent accidents.
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Never allow children to operate, play
with, or crawl inside the freezer.
. FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR
OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY
OTHER APPLIANCE. THE FUMES CAN
CREATE A FIRE HAZARD OR EXPLOSION.
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It is your personal responsibility to be sure
your freezer:
. is installed and leveled on a floor that will hold
the weight, and in an area suitable for its size
and use.
. is connected only to the right kind of outlet, with
the right electrical supply and grounding. (Refer
to the Electrical Requirements and Grounding
Instructions Sheet.)
. is used only to do what home freezers are
designed to do.
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is not near an oven, radiator or other heat source.
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is properly maintained.
. is out of the weather.
. is used in an area where the temperature will not
exceed 110°F (43.3”).
. is not used by anyone unable to operate it properly.
. is not loaded with food before it has time to get
properly cold.
Cleaning Your Freezer
This freezer should be cleaned before you use it.
Also clean when frost has built up to about Y4 inch
(6mm) thickness. Complete defrosting and cleaning should be done at least once a year. In high
humidity areas, a freezer may need more frequent
defrosting.
Use a sponge, cloth or paper towel and mild
detergent in warm water to clean removable parts
(trivet), outside of freezer, door liner and gasket.
Rinse and then dry.
Waxing painted metal surfaces on outside of
freezer provides rust protection.
NOTE: Do not use wax on plastic parts. Wax may
damage them.
Wash the inside walls with a solution of 2 table-
spoons (26 g) baking soda to 1 quart (.95 L) warm
water. Rinse and then dry.
To clean condenser coils, use a vacuum cleaner
with brush attachment. Slide freezer out away
from the wall. Clean dust and lint from condenser
coils behind the freezer, every two or three months.
Personal Injury Hazard
Watch out for sharp wire ends at top of
condenser coils. They can cause injury or
damage brush.
To clean a freezer needing defrosting, turn Temperature Control to OFF and unplug power cord.
Place a shallow pan (sides no higher than 1 inch)
on floor, centered under drain hole in bottom of
freezer. Place pans of hot water inside freezer with
door open to speed melting. Directing air from an
electric fan into freezer will also help.
Do not place electrical devices in freezer.
Shock or injury can occur.
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Use a plastic scraper to remove frost. Remove
water from walls with towel or sponge. Wash, rinse
and dry as above.
NOTE: Do not use an ice pick, knife or other
sharp-pointed tool or any type of electric defroster
to defrost freezer.
NOTE: Do not use abrasive or harsh cleansers on
your freezer. Do not use cleaning waxes, concentrated detergents, bleaches or cleansers contain-
ing petroleum on plastic parts because they may
damage these parts.
Electrical Shock Hazard
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