Removing The Freezer Basket; Removing The Crisper, Meat Pan And Covers; Sounds You May Hear - Whirlpool EHD251CMWR0 Use & Care Manual

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Roll Out the Shelf
Lift Out the Tray
Pull to stop,
Lift; Pull Again
-L
'r-
Tilt the Front:
Lift the Back
Removing
the Slide-Out
Shelf.
The troy rests on
a frame
that slides out for easy loading
or unload-
ing. It should
be the bottom
shelf in your arrangement.
The tray
lifts out of the frame.
The frame
itself is removed
and
replaced
just like the shelves.
Removing
the Freezer
Basket.
Slide the basket
out until it stops. Lift, and slide it out the rest of the
way. To replace
it, place
the basket
on the bottom
slides; make sure
the wire stops clear
the front of the slides;
push it in. For proper
air
movement,
always
keep
the basket
in place
when the freezer
is
operating.
Removing
the Crisper,
Meat Pan and Covers.
To remove
the crisper
and
meat
pan,
slide
them out until they
stop Lift the front a little and slide them the rest of the way out.
Each cover
is held
in place
by two pegs
at the back
and two
notched
tabs In the front. Press the tabs out of the way to lift the front
Lift the bock
off the pegs
Replace
each cover by first fitting the bock notches
over the pegs.
Then push the front down
into the notched
tabs.
Sounds you may hear.
floor, walls and metal cabinets
can make the sounds
Your new refrigerator
may make sounds that your
seem louder.
old one didn't
Because the sounds are new to you,
The following
chart describes
the kinds of sounds
you might be concerned
about them Don't be Most
that might be new to you, and what may be making
of the new sounds are normal
Hard surfaces like the
them
Possible
Sounds:
Probable
Causes:
l
Slight
Hum;
Soft hiss:
Your refrigerator
has two fans, you may hear the fan motors and moving air.
l
Clicking
or Snapping
The defrost timer makes a definite click when the refrigerator
stops running
Sounds:
It also makes a sound when the refrigerator
starts.
l
Water
Sounds:
When the refrigerator
stops running, you may hear gurgling
in the tubing for
a few minutes after It stops. You may also hear defrost water running into the
defrost water pan
l
Ice Maker
Sounds:
If your refrigerator
has on Ice maker, you may hear a buzzing
[from the
water valve), trickling water and the clatter of ice dumped
Into the bin
l
Running
Sounds:
Your refrigerator
has a high-efficiency
compressor
and motor
It
will
run
longer than older designs
It may even seem to run most of the time
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