Whirlpool EJT181XKWR2 Use And Care Manual page 3

No-frost refrigerator-freezer
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Cleaning
your refrigerator
Both the refrigerator
and
freezer
sections
defrost
automatically.
But both should
be cleaned
about
once
a month
to help
prevent
odors
from building
up. Of course,
spills should
be wiped
up right
away.
To clean
your refrigerator,
unplug
it, turn the Refrigerator
Control
to OFF, take out all removable
parts, and clean
it according
to the
following
directions.
Lift
UD the
Grill-holding
labs
-
Swing Out;
Lift Up
Notice
the
Notched
Corner on the
Defrost-water
Pan
Inside.
You can wash the parts you take out in the sink with a mild soap or
mild detergent
and warm water
Harsh cleansers,
scouring
powders
and solvents
should
never
be used on any part of your refrigerator.
Wash the walls with a solution
of two tablespoons
(309) of baking
soda mixed
with one quart [IL) of warm water. Rinse well and dry. Let
the freezer
warm
up with the door open
for 10 or 15 minutes
so the
cloth doesn't
stick.
The inside
of the door, including
the gasket,
should
be washed
with warm water and a mild soap or mild detergent.
Do not use cleaning
waxes,
concentrated
detergents,
bleaches
or cleansers
containing
petroleum
products.
They can damage
the
gasket
and plastic
finish.
Outside.
Wash the outside
with warm
water
and
a mild
detergent.
Rinse
well and dry.
Waxing
is recommended
in high humidity
areas. Use a good
ad0
paste
wax
or an appliance
wax
on painted
metal
surfaces.
DO not
use on plastic
because
it may damage
these parts.
Underneath.
To remove
the base grill, open the door and lift up on the two tabs
that show through
the grill at both ends near the top
When you've
lifted the tabs, swing the top of the grill forward
Lift the grill oft the
bottom
supports
The defrost
water
pan IS on the left and the condenser
IS
on the
right Pull out the defrost
pan and wash. There may be tape
holding
it in place
Remove
the tape
and lift the pan over the wire brace
in
front of it Make sure the notched
corner
is in the rear when you put
II
back,
and that you push it all the way
in. The defrost
drain
tube
should
point tnto the pan
Clean
dust from the condenser
with a vacuum
cleaner
The con-
denser
should
be cleaned
every
two or three months
If your refrigerator
has an ice maker, make sure you don't slide the
refrigerator
out farther than the ice-maker
water supply
line allows.
Heat
IS
removed
from your refrigerator
and transferred
to the con-
denser
From there,
the heat
is spread
into the room
Dust on the
condenser
insulates
it and
reduces
the heat leaving
it If the heat
can't get out easily,
the refrigerator
will have to run longer
to keep
food cold
Energy Saving Tips.
You can help your refrigerator
use less electricity
l
Check
door gaskets for a tight seal. Level the
cabinet
to be sure of a good seal
l
Clean the condenser
coil regularly.
l
Open the door as few times as possible
Think
about what you need before you open the door.
Get everything
out at one time. Keep foods or-
ganized
so you won't have to search for what
you want Close door as soon as food IS removed.
l
Go ahead
and fill up the refrigerator.
but don't
overcrowd
It so air movement
IS blocked
l
It
IS
a waste of electricity
to set the refrigerator
and freezer ?o temperatures
colder
than they
need to be. If ice cream is firm in the freezer and
drinks are as cold as your family likes them, that's
cold enough.
l
Keep the Power Saving Control on CONSUMES
LESS ENERGY unless moisture forms on the refrig-
erator exterior.
l
Make sure your refrigerator
is not next to a heat
source such as a range, water heater, furnace,
radiator. or In direct sunlight.
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