Ice Cube Trays; Optional Automatic Ice Maker; Changing Light Bulb(S); Reversing The Door Swing - Whirlpool TT14EK Use And Care Manual

Whirlpool no-frost refrigerator-freezer use & care guide
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Ice cube trays
Remove ice by slightly twisting the tray with
both hands.
NOTE: The longer ice cubes are stored, the
smaller they get. Slow evaporation
is
caused by the movement of cold air.
Optional
automatic
ice maker
The ice maker is an optional accessory
(Kit No. ECKMF-90) for all refrigerator
models covered in this book.
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nect the Ice maker to the wata
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for Ice maker water SUDDIV hook-uD
are attached
to the back of the
refriaerator
cabinet
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The ON/OFF lever is a wire signal arm.
Lower signal arm to make ice. Raise
signal arm to turn off the ice maker.
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Freezer must be cold enough for the ice
maker to work. This may take eight hours
or more before the right temperature
is
reached.
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"First" ice may be discolored or off -
flavored because of new plumbing
connections.
Throw away first few
batches of ice.
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Change ice cube size with the dial or
lever on the side of the ice maker.
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Ice crescents are normally attached at
the corner. They break apart easily.
. Normal sounds include water running
when the ice maker is working and the
thud of ice as it falls into the bin.
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ff ice is not being made fast enough and
more ice is needed, turn the Refrigerator
Control to a higher number. Wait 24
hours, and if this does not increase the
ice supply, turn the Freezer Control to A.
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Raise the signal arm before you remove
the ice bin. When you replace the bin,
push it in all the way. Then lower the arm
to the ON position.
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Cubes left in the bin for long periods of
time may develop an off-flavor, like stale
water. Throw old cubes away. Ice maker
will make new ice. Cubes may also
become smaller if stored for a long time.
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Good water quality is important for good
ice quality. tt is not recommended
that you
Energy saving tips
be'avbided,
it is important to maintain the
water softener so it operates properly.
Water softener chemicals, such as salt
connect the ice maker to a softened water
from a malfunctioning
softener, can
damage the ice maker mold and lead to
SU~~IV. If a softened water SUDDIV cannot
poor quality ice.
seal.
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Check the door gaskets for a tight seal.
Level the refrigerator to be sure of a good
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Clean dust and lint from the condenser
coils every other month.
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Open the doors as sekfom as possible.
Decide what you need before you open
the door. Remove everything
you need at
one time. Organize and label food so you
will not have to search for items you
want. Close door immediately
after you
remove food items.
Changing
light bulb(s)
(Models TTPOAK and TT20BK have two
bulbs.)
Electrlcal
Shock Hazard
Unplug the refrlgerator
or disconnect
the maln electric
power supply
to the
refrlgerator.
Fallure to do so can
result In electrical
shock or Injury.
1. Disconnect
refrigerator from power
supply.
2. Remove the bulb from the socket located
behind the Control Console and throw the
burned-out bulb away.
3. Replace with a 40-watt appliance bulb.
4. Reconnect power supply.
NOTE: Not all commercial
appliance bulbs
will fit your refrigerator.
Be sure to replace a
bulb with one of the same size and shape.
Reversing
the door swing
Change the direction the doors swing by
following the instruction sheet in the
literature package.
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Store food in the refrigerator
and freezer
so that air movement
is not blocked.
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Set the refrigerator
and freezer
temperatures
so that the drinks remain
cold enough for your family's taste and
ice cream remains firm. Do Not set
temperatures
colder than they need to
be.
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Set the Exterior Moisture Control to the
OFF position unless moisture forms on
the outside of the refrigerator.
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Do Not install your refrigerator
next to
your range, water heater, furnace,
radiator, other heat sources or in direct
sunlight.
Normal operating
sounds
You can expect to hear the following
sounds when your refrigerator-freezer
is
operating:
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Sllght hum or aoft hlaa as the
refrigerator's
fan motor moves air.
= Cllcklng
or snapplng
sounds occur
when the refrigerator starts and stops
running. The defrost timer also clicks
when the defrost cycle starts and stops.
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Water sounds
occur as water gurgles
through tubing for a few minutes after
refrigerator stops running. You may also
hear defrost water running into the
defrost-water
pan.
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Buulng
sounds
(from the ice maker
water valve), trickling water and datter
(or thud) of ice may be heard if you have
an ice maker.
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Operatlng
sounds
from the high-
efficiency compressor
and motor may last
longer than your older refrigerator.
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