Whirlpool WRF995FIFZ Use & Care Guide - Page 18

Install Air Filter, Install Produce Preserver, on some models - lowes

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Install Air Filter An air filter is 15 times more powerful than baking soda at reducing common food odors inside the refrigerator. On some models, your refrigerator's accessory packet includes an air filter which must be installed prior to use. Replacing the Air Filter The disposable air filter should be replaced every 6 months. To order a replacement air filter, contact us. See "Accessories" section in the User Guide for information on ordering. 1. Remove the used air filter by squeezing in on the side tabs. 2. Install the new air filter using the instructions in the previous sections. Installing the Air Filter Install the air filter behind the blue LED-lighted vent cover, located on the rear wall near the middle of the refrigerator. 1. Remove the air filter from its packaging. 2. Pull out plastic cover over the vented cover. NOTE: When cover is removed for the first time, a small foam part the size of the filter will need to be discarded. 3. Snap the filter into place. A A. Air filter Install Produce Preserver (on some models) The produce preserver absorbs ethylene to slow the ripening process of many produce items. As a result, certain produce items will stay fresh longer. Ethylene production and sensitivity varies, depending on the type of fruit or vegetable. To preserve freshness, it is best to separate produce with sensitivity to ethylene from fruits that produce moderate-to-high amounts of ethylene. Apples Asparagus Berries Broccoli Cantaloupe Carrots Citrus Fruit Grapes Lettuce Pears Spinach Sensitivity to Ethylene High Medium Low High Medium Low Medium Low High High High Ethylene Production Very High Very Low Low Very Low High Very Low Very Low Very Low Very Low Very High Very Low 18

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Install Air Filter
An air filter is 15 times more powerful than baking soda at
reducing common food odors inside the refrigerator.
On some models, your refrigerator’s accessory packet includes
an air filter which must be installed prior to use.
Installing the Air Filter
Install the air filter behind the blue LED-lighted vent cover, located
on the rear wall near the middle of the refrigerator.
1.
Remove the air filter from its packaging.
2.
Pull out plastic cover over the vented cover.
NOTE:
When cover is removed for the first time, a small foam
part the size of the filter will need to be discarded.
3.
Snap the filter into place.
A. Air filter
Replacing the Air Filter
The disposable air filter should be replaced every 6 months.
To order a replacement air filter, contact us. See “Accessories”
section in the User Guide for information on ordering.
1.
Remove the used air filter by squeezing in on the side tabs.
2.
Install the new air filter using the instructions in the previous
sections.
Install Produce Preserver
(on some models)
The produce preserver absorbs ethylene to slow the ripening
process of many produce items. As a result, certain produce
items will stay fresh longer.
Ethylene production and sensitivity varies, depending on the type
of fruit or vegetable. To preserve freshness, it is best to separate
produce with sensitivity to ethylene from fruits that produce
moderate-to-high amounts of ethylene.
Sensitivity
to Ethylene
Ethylene
Production
Apples
High
Very High
Asparagus
Medium
Very Low
Berries
Low
Low
Broccoli
High
Very Low
Cantaloupe
Medium
High
Carrots
Low
Very Low
Citrus Fruit
Medium
Very Low
Grapes
Low
Very Low
Lettuce
High
Very Low
Pears
High
Very High
Spinach
High
Very Low
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