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0 W H YN TER 3.1 CU . FT. COM PACT DOU BLE DOOR FREEZER / REFRI GERATOR Instruction Manual M OD EL # : MRF-3 10 DB Cong ratulations on your new W HYNT ER product. To e nsu re proper operation, pl ea se read t his Ins tructi on Manual care fully be f ore us ing this product. Keep thi s manual in a safe place f or future reference.[...]
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2 T A BLE OF CONTENTS FEATUR ES AND PARTS 3 SAFETY PRECAUT IONS 4 REQUIREM ENTS 5 OPERA TION 6 DEFROS TING 7 NORMAL S OUNDS 7 REVERSIN G THE D OOR PO SITION 8 CLEANIN G AND MA INTEN ANCE 9 SPECI FICATIONS 9 TROUBLESH O OTING 10 W A RRANT Y IN FORMA TION 11[...]
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3 FEA T URES Per f ect f or w orkplaces , dor m roo ms, or an additiona l re frigerator f or yo ur h o m e, the W hyn ter Co mpac t Dou b le Door Re f r igerator can store fresh an d frozen f ood as w ell as your f a vorite be v era ges . A dry eras e do or w it h neon marker can be us ed to write notes a nd then can b e e as il y w iped awa y. Ad [...]
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4 WARNING TO REDU CE THE R ISK O F FIRE, ELEC TRICAL SHOCK, OR INJURY W HEN USIN G YOUR REFRI GERATOR, F OLLO W THESE BA SIC PRECAUTI ONS: READ AL L INSTRUC TIONS BEFOR E USING THE RE FRIGERAT OR. WA RNING : RISK OF DANGER TO S MALL CH ILDREN AN D SMALL AN IMALS. ENTRAPM ENT AND SU FFOCA TION DANG ER IF NO T PR OPERLY SECUR ED. DISP[...]
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5 Before you begi n Preparing the re frigerator for use be f ore you p lug the refrigerator in t o a pow er supp ly, be s ure to let it sta nd upright f or a t leas t 24 hours to allow the co mpress or’s oils to s ettle. Unpackin g the refri gerator Carefu lly re m o v e the packa ging materia ls. Remo v e any sh ipping tape and glue from your re[...]
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6 recepta cle provid ing 110-12 0V, 60Hz, groun ded in acco rdance w ith the Nat ional Electr ical Code and local code s an d ordinance s. If a m at ing w all receptac le is no t availab le, it is the pers onal res ponsibility of the cus tomer to ha v e a prop erly g round ed, 3-p rong w all re ceptac le instal led by a cer tified elec trician. NOT[...]
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7 Meat – sto re m os t meat in origina l wra pping as long as i t is airt igh t and moisture – proo f. Re -w rap if neces sary. Lefto v ers – co v er l e f to vers with plastic w rap or a lumi nu m foil. Plas tic con tainers w ith tigh t-seal li d can als o be us ed. Frozen F ood Stora ge The freezer co mpart ment is de signe d for s [...]
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8 REVE R SING THE DOOR POSI T ION Caution: To a voi d inj ur y to yoursel f an d/or prope rty, w e re commend so m eo ne a ss ist you dur ing the do or re v ersa l pro ces s. 1. To acces s the l ow e r hinge as se m bly, tilt back the re f r igerator cab inet or l ay the re f rige rator on its back 2. Remo v e bo th legs located at the front of the[...]
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9 CLEA N I NG AND MAINT ENA NCE The re f r igerator mus t be thoro ughly cleaned if it has been le ft un us ed f or a long time DO NOT turn the re frigerator ups ide dow n to dry ! This will caus e the oils from the co mpress or to s hift , w hich can res ult in the mach ine break ing or beco ming inop erable. Periodic c leaning and proper maintena[...]
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10 T ROUB LESHOO T ING Many co mmon re frigerator prob le ms are eas ily res olved . T r y the troub lesho oting sug gestions below to se e if the pro b lems can be reso lved be f ore ha ving to co ntact the s er vi ce dep artment . Problem Po ssible Ca uses Solutions The m ach ine w on't opera te. The re f r igerator is unplugge d. Th[...]
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11 To obtain ser vice or info rmation, cont act W hy nter via email at se rvice@wh y nte r.com or call 866 -W HYNTER. Product contents and specifications may change without notice. Copyright © 201 3 Wh y nter LLC www .W hynter.com ONE YEA R LI M ITED W AR RANTY This Whynter re f r igerator i s warra nted, to t he ori gina l ow ner within the 48 co[...]