Changing The Light Bulb; Normal Sounds; Ensuring Proper Air Circulation; Using The Control - Whirlpool EL87TRRRS05 Use & Care Manual

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The lights do not work
The refrigerator
seems to make
too much
noise
Electrical
Shock Hazard
P_ug into a grounded
3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension
cord.
Failure to follow
these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical
shock.
Is the power supply cord unplugged?
Plug into a grounded
3 prong outlet.
Is a light bulb loose in the socket
or burned out? See
"Changing the Light Bulb."
The sounds may be normal for your refrigerator.
See "Normal Sounds."
Temperature
is too warm
Are the air vents blocked? Remove any objects from in front
of the air vents. See "Ensuring Proper Air Circulation"
for the
location of air vents.
There is water in the defrost
drain pan
Is the refrigerator defrosting? The water will evaporate. It is
normal for water to drip into the defrost pan.
Is it more humid than normal? Expect that the water in the
defrost pan will take longer to evaporate. This is normal when
it is hot or humid.
The motor
seems
to run too much
Are the door(s) opened often? Be aware that the refrigerator
will warm when this occurs. In order to keep the refrigerator
cool, try to get everything you need out of the refrigerator at
once, keep food organized so it is easy to find, and close the
door as soon as the food is removed.
Is the room temperature
hotter than normal? Expect the
motor to run longer under warm conditions.
At normal room
temperatures,
expect your motor to run about 40% to 80% of
the time. Under warmer conditions,
expect it to run even
more of the time.
Has a large amount of food just been added to the
refrigerator?
Adding a large amount of food warms the
refrigerator. It can take several hours for the refrigerator to
return to the normal temperature.
Has a large amount of food just been added to the
refrigerator?
Adding a large amount of food warms the
refrigerator. It is normal for the motor to run longer in order to
cool the refrigerator back down. See "Refrigerator
Features."
Are the doors opened often? Expect the motor to run longer
when this occurs. In order to conserve energy, try to get
everything you need out of the refrigerator at once, keep food
organized so it is easy to find, and close the door as soon as
the food is removed.
Is the control set correctly for the surrounding
conditions? See "Using the Control."
There is interior moisture
buildup
Are the air vents blocked
in the refrigerator?
Remove any
objects from in front of the air vents. See "Ensuring Proper Air
Circulation" for the location of air vents.
Is the door opened often? To avoid humidity buildup, try to
get everything you need out of the refrigerator at once, keep
food organized so it is easy to find, and close the door as
soon as the food is removed. (When the door is opened,
humidity from the room air enters the refrigerator. The more
often the door is opened, the faster humidity builds up,
especially when the room itself is very humid.)
Is the room humid? It is normal for moisture to build up
inside the refrigerator when the room air is humid.
Is the food packaged
correctly? Check that all food is
securely wrapped, if necessary, repackage food according to
the guidelines in "Refrigerator
Features." Wipe off damp food
containers before placing in the refrigerator.
Is the control
set correctly for the surrounding
conditions? See "Using the Control."
Was a self-defrost
cycle completed?
It is normal for
droplets to form on the back wall after the refrigerator self-
defrosts.
Is the control
set correctly
for the surrounding
conditions?
See to "Using the Control."
Are the doors closed completely?
Push the doors firmly
shut. If they will not shut all the way, see "The doors will not
close completely"
later in this section.
Are the condenser coils dirty? This prevents air transfer and
makes the motor work harder. Clean the condenser coils. See
"Refrigerator
Care."
NOTE: Due to its high-efficiency
motor, your new refrigerator will
run longer than your old one.
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