Whirlpool 2225405 manual

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    TO P - M O U N T REFR IGERATOR Us e & C ar e G ui de T able of Co ntents .............. ................. ........ ..... 2 2225405 ® www .cr osley .com[...]

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    2 TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S REFRIGE RA TOR SAFETY ..... ...... ..... ..... ... ..... ..... ..... ...... .. ...... ..... ... 3 Proper Disp osal of Y our O ld Re frigera tor ....... ..... ..... ..... ...... .. ..... . 3 REFRIGE RAT OR INST ALLATIO N . ...... ..... .. ...... ..... ..... ..... ...... .. ..... . 4 Unpack ing .. ... ..... ..... ......[...]

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    3 REFR IGERATOR SAFE TY Pr oper Di spos al of Y our Old R ef riger ato r IM PORT AN T : Child entrapm ent and s uffo cation ar e not pr oblems of the past . Junked or abando ned re frigerat ors ar e still danger ous – even if they will sit for “just a few da ys.” If you ar e getting r id of your old r efrigerator , plea se follow these instru[...]

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    4 REFR I GERA TO R INSTALLATION Unp ac king Removing packa ging materials ■ Remove tape a nd glue r esidue fr om surface s befor e turning on the ref rigerator . Ru b a small amount of liquid d ish soap over t he adhesive w ith your fin gers. Wipe with warm wat er and d ry . ■ Do not use sha rp in strument s, rub bing alcoh ol, fla mma ble flui[...]

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    5 Electr ica l Requirements Befor e you m ove your r efrigerator into its fi nal locatio n, it is impor tant to make su re yo u have the pr oper elect rical connec tion: Recomm ended groundi ng method A 115 V olt, 60 Hz., A C only 15 or 20 amp ere f used, gr ounded electrical supp ly is requir ed. It is r ecommended t hat a separate cir cuit servin[...]

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    6 6. Fasten the shuto ff valve to the co ld water p ipe with th e pipe clamp. Be s ur e the outlet e nd is solid ly in the ¹⁄₄ in. drilled hole in the water p ipe a nd that the wash er is und er the p ipe clamp . Tighte n the packing nu t. Tig hten the pipe clamp scre ws car efully and evenly so washe r makes a w atertight seal. D o not o vert[...]

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    7 Do or Re ver sal (o pt io nal ) Cabinet 1. Remove ⁵⁄₁₆ in. hex-head hinge scr ews fr om handle side a nd move t hem to o pposite side (see G raphic 1- 1). 2. Remove cab inet hinge ho le plugs fr om cabin et top and move them t o opposite sid e hinge hole s as shown (see Graphic 1-2). Freez er do or 1. Remove f reeze r handle assemb ly as [...]

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    8 Door Remov al & Replacement Door Swing Rever sal (optional) 1. Door Hinge Hole Plug 1. Flat-Head Handle Screws 2. Freezer Handle 1. Cabinet Hinge Hole Plugs 1. Door Handle Sealing Screws 1. Door Stop Screw 2. Door Stop 3 4 1. Door Handle Seal Screw Front 1-2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 5 6-1 7 1. Door Handle 1 6-2 1. Flat-Head Handle Screw 2. Refrigerato[...]

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    9 Door Closing and Alignment Door C losing Y our r efrigera tor has t wo fr ont ad justab le ro llers – one on t he r ight and o ne on the le ft. If your r efrige rator seems un steady or you want th e doors to clo se easier , adjust the r efrigerator's tilt u sing the inst ructions b elow: 1. Plug in to a gro unded 3 pr ong outlet . 2. Move[...]

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    10 Using th e C ontr ol(s ) For you r convenience , your r efrigerat or contr ol(s) are prese t at the factor y . Wh en you firs t install yo ur r efrigerator , make sur e tha t the contr ol(s) ar e still prese t to the mid-sett ings as shown. NOTE: T o tu r n your refr igerator of f, turn the r efrigerator contr ol to the wo rd O FF or un til the [...]

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    11 REMEMBE R: ■ Allow 2 4 hours to pr oduce the fir st batch o f ice. Disc ard the first th ree batches o f ice pr oduced. ■ The quality o f your ice will be only as good as the quality of the wat er supplied to your ice maker . Avoid c onnecting the ice maker to a softene d water s upply . W ater soft ener chemica ls (such as salt) can d amage[...]

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    12 Cr isper s and Meat Draw er s (on some m odels) Drawers T o r emo ve and r eplace a drawe r: 1. Slide d rawer straigh t out to the stop. Lift t he fr ont of the drawe r and slide it out the rest of t he way . 2. Repl ace a draw er by sliding it back in fu lly past the s top. Crisper C over T o r emo ve the crisper(s) cove r: 1. Remove crisper (s[...]

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    13 Meat Storage Guide Stor e most m eat in or iginal wrapp ing as long as it is airtigh t and moistur e-pr oof. Rewrap if nec essary . See th e following c hart for storag e times. When storing m eat longe r than th e times given , fr eeze the meat. Fr esh fish or shellfish ............ ......... ... use sam e day as pu rcha sed Chicken, g rou nd b[...]

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    14 DOOR FE A TURES Y our mode l may have some or all of these featur es. Featu res t hat can be pur chase d separa tely as pro duct acc essor ies ar e labe led with the wor d “ Accessory . ” Not all accessories will fit all mod els. If you ar e intereste d in purch asing one o f the accessories, p lease call the t oll-fr ee numb er on the co ve[...]

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    15 REFR IGERATOR CARE Clean ing Both th e ref rigerato r and fr eezer sectio ns defr ost au tomatically . However , clean both sec tions abou t on ce a month to pr event odors fro m building up. Wipe up spills immediately . Cleaning your refri gerator 1. Unpl ug r efrigera tor or discon nect pow er . 2. Remove all r emovable parts fr om inside, suc[...]

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    16 V acation and Mo ving Care V acations If you choose to lea ve the refri gerator on w hile you ’ re away: 1. Use up an y perishab les and fr eeze ot her items. 2. If your ref rigerator has an autom atic ice make r: ■ Raise w ir e shutof f arm to OFF (up) positio n or mo ve the switch to the OFF (right ) setting. ■ Shut off water sup ply to [...]

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    17 The refrigerator seems to make too much noise ■ The sound s may b e norma l for y our r e frig erato r . See t he “ Normal Sounds ” sect ion. The ice maker is not produ cing ice or not enough ice. ■ Has the ice m aker just been instal led? W ait 72 hours for full ice pr oduc tion to begin. Once yo ur refr igerator is cooled, t he ice mak[...]

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    18 T emperature is too wa rm ■ Ar e t he air vents b lock ed in e ither compar tmen t? Thi s pr events co ld air move ment bet ween the c ompart ments. Move object s away fr om th e air vents. See the “ E nsuring Pro per Air Circula tion ” section for air vent locations. ■ Are th e do or(s ) op ene d o fte n? The r efrigerat or will w arm w[...]

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    19 Not es[...]

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    CR O SLEY ® REFR IGERATOR W ARRANTY ONE-YEAR FULL W ARRANTY ON RE FRIGE RA T OR For o ne year fr om the date of purc hase, w hen this re frige rator (excludin g the wate r filter) is o perated and maintained accor din g t o instructions at tached to or furnished with the pro duct, Whirlpool Corp oration will pay for factory specified replacem ent [...]