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1 ACCESSORIES U SER M AN U AL Top Mount, Bottom Mount and Single Door models[...]
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2 CONTENTS Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 T op mount refrigerator features . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Bottom mount refrigerator features . . . . . . . . . . 5 Single door all refrigerator features . . . . . . . . . 6 Single door all freezer features . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Installing your new appliance . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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3 SAFETY Please read the user manual carefully and store in a handy place for later reference. The symbols you will see in this booklet have these meanings: W ARNING This symbol indicates information concerning your personal safety CAUTION This symbol indicates information on how to avoid damaging the appliance TIP S & INFOR MA TION This symbol[...]
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4 FEATURES TOP MOUNT (TM) REFRIGERATOR FEATURES 1 Freezer light (where fitted) 2 Freezer air deliver y vents 3 Glass freezer shelf 4 T wist & Ser ve ice cube tray and bin 5 Freezer air return vents 6 Refrigerator light 7 Manual temperature controls (where fitted, not illustrated) 8 Electronic temperature controls (where fitted, not illustrat[...]
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5 FEATURES 1 Refrigerator light 2 Electronic temperature controls (Where fitted. Not illustrated) 3 Manual temperature controls (Where fitted. Not illustrated) 4 Adjustable glass shelves 5 Bottle/wine rack 6 Humidity controls 7 Crisper bins on telescopic extension slides (where fitted) 8 Freezer storage tray 9 T wist & Ser ve ice cube tray 1[...]
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6 FEATURES SINGLE DOOR ALL REFRIGERATOR (AR) FEATURES 1 Refrigerator light 2 T emperature control 3 Adjustable glass shelves 4 Deli bin 5 Bottle holder 6 Humidity control 7 Crisper bin on telescopic extension slides 8 Adjustable rollers 9 T win dair y compartments 10 Storesafe™ bin (lockable) 11 Egg tray 12 Adjustable door bins 13 Bottle bins 14 [...]
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7 FEATURES 1 T emperature control 2 Freezer light 3 T wist & Ser ve ice cube tray and bin 4 Adjustable glass shelves 5 Freezer bins on telescopic extension slides 6 Adjustable rollers 7 Stabilising foot 1 4 2 3 5 7 6 SINGLE DOOR ALL FREEZER (AF) FEATURES Features may var y depending on model. Not all models will have features listed. WFM3600WB [...]
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8 INSTALLATION (x) 50mm 30mm 30mm Recommended airspace CABINET DOOR 350mm 550mm for telescopic drawer models (y) ADEQUATE VENTILATION AROUND YOUR REFRIGERATOR. The diagram below shows the recommended airspace to allow for ventilation of your refrigerator . If you don’t have a cupboard with a rear gap, the recommended clearance area on top increas[...]
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9 INSTALLATION INITIAL START-UP 8. When you have the appliance in its final position, it needs to be stablisied. Wind the stability foot down to the oor until it just makes contact with the oor . Lift the front of the appliance to take the weight off the stability foot, then turn it ¼ turn fur ther to ensure firm contact with the floor . [...]
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10 ELECTRONIC CONTROLS FREEZER TEMPERATURE ALARM If the alarm sounds for no apparent reason, check whether anything is keeping the door open. If the freezer becomes too warm due to the freezer door being left open or warm food being placed too close to the temperature sensor , a buzzer will sound. The icon adjacent to the alarm reset button, the fr[...]
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11 ELECTRONIC CONTROLS NOTE: Opening the freezer door won’t effect the operation of either Eco or Holiday modes. Eco and Holiday Modes minimise defrosting to save energy , while maintaining your temperature settings. OTHER SPECIAL REFRIGERATOR FEATURES (ELECTRONIC MODELS ONLY) • Independent control of the compressor and fan to provide the best [...]
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12 MANUAL CONTROLS For top mount and bottom mount models, the coldest freezer setting is not recommended in normal or ver y hot climates. It will limit the cooling to the refrigerator section. In ver y cold climates (where temperatures are below 10°C) the freezer may need to be set colder . Single Door All Refrigerator Models Set the temperature w[...]
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13 USING YOUR APPLIANCE This section tells you how to make the most of the many useful features - cleaning instructions can be found on page 16. DOOR STORAGE BINS The top mount models, bottom mount freezer model and all refrigerator models are fitted with door storage bins. These bins adjust to meet different storage needs. All the door bins are c[...]
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14 USING YOUR APPLIANCE To replace the drawer, 1. With the telescopic slides pushed in all the way . 2. Slide the drawer into place over the slides and push the bin in until it stops. The bin will not be closed all the way . 3. Open the bin to access the finger tabs at the ends of the telescopic slides, on each side of the bin. Using your thumb an[...]
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15 CARE & MAINTENANCE TWIST ICE & SERVE (where fitted) Some top mount, bottom mount and single door vertical freezer models have a twist ice & ser ve ice cube tray assembly . T o use, remove the tray , fill with water and place back in the freezer . Once ice has formed (approximately 3 hours) simply twist the knob at the front clockwis[...]
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16 GENERAL INFORMATION CLEANING THE REFRIGERATOR W ARNING BEFORE CLEANING: T urn the refrigerator of f at the power point and unplug the cord to prevent any chance of electrocuting yourself. • Doors and exterior (white & pacific silver) Y ou should only clean the doors with lukewarm soapy water and a soft cloth. • Stainless Steel Y our stai[...]
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17 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SOLUTION Refrigerator is not operating • Check that the power cord is plugged into the power outlet properly and that the outlet is switched ‘ON’. • T r y running another appliance from the power outlet. If no power is coming from the outlet you may have blown a fuse or tripped a circuit of your household power su[...]
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18 NOTES NOTES[...]
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AUSTRALIA phone: 1300 363 640 fax: 1800 350 067 email: customercare@electrolux.com.au web: www .westinghouse.com.au NEW ZEALAND phone: 09 573 2384 fax: 0800 363 600 email: customercare@electrolux.co.nz web: www .westinghouse.co.nz For more information on all Westinghouse appliances, or for dimension and installation information, call into your ret [...]