Whirlpool ED20TWXDN02 Manuel d'utilisateur

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TimeSmart
Tips liBi^de!
UseECare
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PART NO. 2189606
Side By Side
efri5[erator/Freezer
A Note to You
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2
Refrigerator Safety.... 3
Parts and Features ... 4
Instaliing Your
Refrigerator
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7
Using Your
Refrigerator
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12
Caring for Your
Refrigerator
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24
Food Storage
Guide.......................27
'4'ouDieshooting
Guice
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29
Requesting
Assistance
or Service
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36
index
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37
Warranty
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40
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Page 1 - UseECare

TimeSmartTips liBi^de!UseECareG uPART NO. 2189606Side By Side efri5[erator/FreezerA Note to You...2Refrigerator Safety... 3Parts and Featur

Page 2 - ANoietoYou

INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATORAHACHING the la maker to a WAHR supply (cont.)Connecting to water line1. Find a y2-inch to 1 Vi-inch vertical COLD water

Page 3 - HEIHCEIIAniRSAFEIY

INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATORAttaching the ice maker to a water supply (cont.)Connecting to refrigeratorNOTE: The first step for connecting the water l

Page 4 - ParbandFeatuks

Using Your RefmceratorTo obtain the best possible results from your refrigerator, it is important that you operate it properly. This section tells you

Page 5 - PARTS AND FEATURES

USING YOUR REFRIGERATOREnsuring proper air orcuiationIn order to ensure proper temperatures, you need to permit air flow between the two sections. As

Page 6

USING YOUR REFRIGERATORRemoving m. door trim above dispenser area (on some modeis)The trim above the dispenser area may be easilyremoved for convenien

Page 7 - Electrical REQUIREMENTS

USING YOUR REFRIGERATORRemoving the meat drawer and coverTo remove the meat drawer:• Slide the meat drawer straight out to the stop.• Lift the front

Page 8 - Space requirements

USINO YOUR REFRICERATORRemoving THE CRISPER and crisper coverThe crisper and its cover are designed for easy removal and cleaning.To remove the cri

Page 9 - A WARNING

USING YOUR REFRIGERATORRemoving the snack bin (on somimodeis)The snack bin provides a convenient place to store raisins, nuts, spreads, and other smal

Page 10 - Connecting to water line

USING YOUR REFRIGERATORUsing THE AUTOMATIC la MAKERRead the information beiow to iearn how to operate your ice maker. Before you turn the ice maker on

Page 11 - Connecting to refrigerator

USING YOUR REFRIGERATORUsing the la and water dispensers <on some modeis) (cont.)To dispense ice:• Press a sturdy glass against the ice dispenser

Page 12 - Using Your Refmcerator

TimeTIPANoietoYouThank you for buying a WHIRLPOOr appliance.Because your life is getting busier and more complicated, WHIRLPOOL refrigerators are eas

Page 13 - USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR

USING YOUR REFRIGERATORRemoving the ice maker storage binThere are several reasons why you may need to remove, empty, and clean the ice maker storage

Page 14

USING YOUR REFRIGERATORChanging MUGHT BULBSAWARNING>8Electrical Shock Hazard Unplug the refrigerator before removing a light bulb.Failure to do so

Page 15 - (ON SOME MODEIS)

USING YOUR REFRIGERATORChanging THE uchtbuuiS(cont.)To change the light below the ice bin:1. Push in the sides of the light shield and pull down unti

Page 16 - USINO YOUR REFRICERATOR

USING YOUR REFRIGERATORUnderstanding ine sounds you may hearYour new refrigerator may make sounds that your old one didn’t make. Because the sounds ar

Page 17 - Removing THE FREEZER SHELF

Caring KHt Your teFMcaiAHiRYour refrigerator is built to give you many years of dependable service. However, there are a few things y

Page 18 - Using THE AUTOMATIC la MAKER

CARING FOR YOUR REFRIGERATORClfANINC YOUR REFRIGERATOR (cokt.)PART WHAT TO USEHOW TO CLEANDefrost pan Sponge or cloth with mild• Remove base grille. (

Page 19 - The water dispenser

CARING FOR YOUR REFRIGERATORVacation and moving careShort vacationsIf you will be away for less than four weeks, there isno need to turn off your refr

Page 20

Food SiORACE CuideThere is a correct way to package and store refrigerated or frozen food. To keep food fresher, longer, take the time

Page 21 - Changing MUGHT BULBS

FOOD STORAGE GUIDEStoring frozen foodThe freezer section is designed for storage of commercially frozen food and for freezing food at home.NOTE: For f

Page 22 - Changing THE uchtbuuiS(cont.)

HiouiiusHOOTMC GuideYou can solve many common refrigerator problems easily, saving you the cost of a possible service call. Try the

Page 23 - Saving energy

HEIHCEIIAniRSAFEIYYour safety is important to us.This guide contains safety statements under awarning symboi. This symbol alerts you to such dangers a

Page 24 - Caring KHt Your teFMcaiAHiR

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEThere is mm in the defrost drain panCheck if...Then...The refrigerator is defrosting.The water will evaporate. It is normal for w

Page 25 - Removing THE BASE CRiuE

TROUBLESHOOTING CUIDETHE la MAKER IS NOT PRODUONC laCheck if..Then...The freezer temperature is not cold enough to produce ice.See “Setting the contro

Page 26 - Power iNTERRumoNS

TROUBLESHOOTING CUIDETilE la DISPENSER WILL NOT OPERATE PROPERLYCheck if... Then...The freezer door is not closed completely.Push the door firmly shut

Page 27 - Food SiORACE Cuide

TROUBLESHOOTING CUIDEThe water dispenser wiu not operate properlyCheck if..Then...The freezer door is not closed completely.Push the door firmly shut.

Page 28 - Storing frozen food

TROUBLESHOOTING CUIDEOFF-TASÏÏORODORINTHEiaCheck if...Then...The plumbing connections are new, causing discolored or off-flavored ice.Discard the firs

Page 29 - HiouiiusHOOTMC Guide

TROUBLESHOOTING CUIDEThere is interior moisture buiio-upCheck if...Then...The air vents are blocked in the refrigerator.Remove any objects from in fro

Page 30 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

REQUESTOKASSKTANaORSaWKETo avoid unnecessary service calls, please check the “Troubleshooting Guide” on pages 29-35. It may save you the c

Page 31 - TROUBLESHOOTING CUIDE

IndexThis index is alphabetical. It contains all the topics included in this manual, along with the pages on which you can find each topic.TOPICPAGE T

Page 32

WARRANTYWHIRlPOOr RBncEMiMLENGTH OF WARRANTYWHIRLPOOL WILL PAY FORFULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTYFrom Date of PurchaseFSP® replacement parts and repair labor t

Page 33

ParbandFeatuksThis section contains illustrations of your refrigerator. Use them to become familiar with the location of all the parts an

Page 34 - TEMPERAIUREISTOOWARM

PARTS AND FEATURESNOTE: This manual covers several different models. The model you have purchased may have all or some of the parts and

Page 35

PARTS AND FEATURESNOTE: This manual covers several different models. The model you have purchased may have all or some of the parts and

Page 36 - REQUESTOKASSKTANaORSaWKE

iNSTAiuNC Your RefriceratorIt is important to prepare your refrigerator for use. This section tells you how to clean it, connect it to a power

Page 37

INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATORSpace requirementsTo ensure proper ventilation for your refrigerator, allow for a V2 inch (1.25 cm) space on each side and

Page 38 - WHIRlPOOr RBncEMiM

LfVEUNG(CONT.)4. Make sure that the doors are even. If the freezer door is lower than the fresh food door, turn the leveling screw on the freezer side

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