Whirlpool WRF995FIFZ Use & Care Guide - Page 31

Lights, Vacation and Moving Care

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Condenser Cleaning There is no need for routine condenser cleaning in normal home operating environments. If the environment is particularly greasy or dusty or there is significant pet traffic in the home, the condenser should be cleaned every 6 months to ensure maximum efficiency. If you need to clean the condenser, please call for service. Lights The lights in both the refrigerator and freezer compartments are LEDs which do not need to be replaced. If the lights do not illuminate when the door or drawer is opened, call for assistance or service. In the U.S.A., call 1-866-333-4591. In Canada, call 1-800-807-6777. Vacation and Moving Care Vacations If You Choose to Leave the Refrigerator On While You're Away: 1. Use up any perishables and freeze other items. 2. If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker and is connected to the household water supply, turn off the water supply to the refrigerator. Property damage can occur if the water supply is not turned off. 3. If you have an automatic ice maker, turn off the ice maker. NOTE: Depending on your model, do one of the following: ■■ Raise the shut-off arm to Off (arm up) position. ■■ Press the switch to Off for the door ice maker. or ■■ Touch ICEMAKER2 for display to be unlit on the top inside of the refrigerator. 4. Empty the ice bin. 5. Clean refrigerator, wipe it, and dry well. 6. Tape rubber or wood blocks to the tops of both doors to prop them open far enough for air to get in. This stops odor and mold from building up. Moving When you are moving your refrigerator to a new home, follow these steps to prepare it for the move. 1. If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker: ■■ Turn off the water supply to the ice maker at least one day ahead of time. ■■ Disconnect the water line from the back of the refrigerator. ■■ When the last load of ice drops, press the switch to OFF either on the ice maker or the control, depending on your model. 2. Remove all food from the refrigerator and pack all frozen food in dry ice. 3. Empty the ice bin. 4. Turn off the Temperature controls. See "Using the Controls" section. 5. Unplug refrigerator. 6. Clean, wipe, and dry thoroughly. 7. Take out all removable parts, wrap them well, and tape them together so they don't shift and rattle during the move. 8. Depending on the model, raise the front of the refrigerator so it rolls more easily OR raise the leveling screws so they don't scrape the floor. See "Adjust the Doors" or "Door Closing and Door Alignment" section. 9. Tape the doors closed and tape the power cord to the back of the refrigerator. When you get to your new home, put everything back and refer to the "Installation Instructions" section for preparation instructions. Also, if your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker, remember to reconnect the water supply to the refrigerator. If You Choose to Turn Off the Refrigerator Before You Leave: 1. Remove all food from the refrigerator. 2. If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker: ■■ Turn off the water supply to the ice maker at least one day ahead of time. ■■ When the last load of ice drops, press the switch to OFF for the door ice maker or touch ICEMAKER2 for display to be unlit on the top inside of the refrigerator, depending on your model. 3. Empty the ice bin. 4. Turn off the Temperature controls. See "Using the Controls" section. 31

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Condenser Cleaning
There is no need for routine condenser cleaning in normal
home operating environments. If the environment is particularly
greasy or dusty or there is significant pet traffic in the home,
the condenser should be cleaned every 6 months to ensure
maximum efficiency.
If you need to clean the condenser, please call for service.
Lights
The lights in both the refrigerator and freezer compartments
are LEDs which do not need to be replaced. If the lights do not
illuminate when the door or drawer is opened, call for assistance
or service. In the U.S.A., call
1-866-333-4591
. In Canada, call
1-800-807-6777
.
Vacation and Moving Care
Vacations
If You Choose to Leave the Refrigerator On While You’re
Away:
1.
Use up any perishables and freeze other items.
2.
If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker and is
connected to the household water supply, turn off the water
supply to the refrigerator. Property damage can occur if the
water supply is not turned off.
3.
If you have an automatic ice maker, turn off the ice maker.
NOTE:
Depending on your model, do one of the following:
Raise the shut-off arm to Off (arm up) position.
Press the switch to Off for the door ice maker.
or
Touch ICEMAKER2 for display to be unlit on the top inside
of the refrigerator.
4.
Empty the ice bin.
If You Choose to Turn Off the Refrigerator Before You Leave:
1.
Remove all food from the refrigerator.
2.
If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:
Turn off the water supply to the ice maker at least one day
ahead of time.
When the last load of ice drops, press the switch to OFF for
the door ice maker or touch ICEMAKER2 for display to be
unlit on the top inside of the refrigerator, depending on your
model.
3.
Empty the ice bin.
4.
Turn off the Temperature controls. See “Using the Controls”
section.
5.
Clean refrigerator, wipe it, and dry well.
6.
Tape rubber or wood blocks to the tops of both doors to prop
them open far enough for air to get in. This stops odor and
mold from building up.
Moving
When you are moving your refrigerator to a new home, follow
these steps to prepare it for the move.
1.
If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:
Turn off the water supply to the ice maker at least one day
ahead of time.
Disconnect the water line from the back of the refrigerator.
When the last load of ice drops, press the switch to OFF
either on the ice maker or the control, depending on your
model.
2.
Remove all food from the refrigerator and pack all frozen food
in dry ice.
3.
Empty the ice bin.
4.
Turn off the Temperature controls. See “Using the Controls”
section.
5.
Unplug refrigerator.
6.
Clean, wipe, and dry thoroughly.
7.
Take out all removable parts, wrap them well, and tape them
together so they don’t shift and rattle during the move.
8.
Depending on the model, raise the front of the refrigerator so
it rolls more easily OR raise the leveling screws so they don’t
scrape the floor. See “Adjust the Doors” or “Door Closing and
Door Alignment” section.
9.
Tape the doors closed and tape the power cord to the back of
the refrigerator.
When you get to your new home, put everything back and refer to
the “Installation Instructions” section for preparation instructions.
Also, if your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker, remember to
reconnect the water supply to the refrigerator.