Using .your freezer
Setting the temperature control...
Control to
Adjusting
the temperature
control...
temper-
I. Insert a coin in the slot of the Temperature turn it.
1 Turn control to higher number atures. 2. Turn to lower number
for colder
2. Turn control to Number 3. This setting is designed to maintain the temperature at or near 0°F ( ~ 17.8�C) under normal operating conditions.
for less cold temperatures.
Cooling freezer first...
1 Allow freezer to cool 6 to 8 hours before filling with
frozen food.
2. Let it cool overnight before adding large amount of unfrozen food. Note: When freezer is first started, the compressor will run constantly until the cabrnet is cooled It may take up to 6 to 8 hours or longer, depending on room temperature and the number of times the freezer door is opened. After the cabinet is cooled, the compressor WIII turn ON and OFF as needed to keep the freezer at the proper temperature
The sliding baskets...
Can be moved from side to side or removed loading or unloading food below it. when
To remove:
Lift basket out
To replace:
l.ower basket into place
The key eject lock...
can help entrapment reduce the hazard of child To lock or unlock the freezer you must hold the key rn the lock while turning The lock IS sprrng loaded so the key cannot be left in the lock. If the key is lost, contact your WHIRLPOOL dealer for a replacement. Always grve the complete model and serial number of your freezer when requesting a replacement key.
The signal light...
automatically failure.
l l l
warns
of any unexpected
power check:
To replace:
1. Unplug power cord from outlet. 2. Carefully snap out light cover and assembly with a screwdriver by inserting it under the end of metal edge of the light. Be careful not to chip finish on freezer. 3. Unplug burned out signal light and replace with a new one. Signal light can be ordered from your WHIRLPOOL dealer 4. Then, snap light assembly into place. 5. Plug power cord into outlet.
If the signal light is not glowing, immediately for power interruption, for an unplugged power cord, for a burned out signal light.