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White-Westinghouse WRT143DBH Manual De Instrucciones página 20

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Substituting the light
When you need to replace the light, follow this instructions below:
1. Unpplug the power cord
2. To remove the light ratate it to the clockwise.
3. Replace the light with problem to another one with the same dimensions and
power.
A) Freezer room:
Insert a coin into the lower slot and take out the cover window. Replace the small
lamp with a new one using the right spare (15 W base E-14, 120V~), place the
cover into the window.
B) Refrigerator room:
Take out cover window with the hand, replace the small lamp with a new one
using the rigth spare (25 W base E-26, A-15, 125V~). Place the cover in the
window.
4. Connect the pulg to the power supply line after 5 minutos.
Cleaning and maintenance
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Cover window
Temperature control
Cover
Window
Lamp
Cover window
Solutions to problems
Condensation Outside the Refrigerator
According to international standard ISO8187, domestic refrigerators, freezers
and refrigerator/freezers should not present condensation outside.
However, when installed in areas with relative humidity above 80% and room
temperatures above 32°C (89.6°F), it is normal for the refrigerator to have some
outside condensation (moisture).
Door seals
When the door(s) are closed, an internal vacuum forms. This can make it difficult
to open the door. We recommend waiting a few seconds before reopening
it/them.
Normal operating noises
When the refrigerator is turned on and off, it may make a clicking noise that is
perfectly normal. This is the thermostat going off and on. (temperature control).
While the refrigerator is running, it may make a "screech", especially when the
door is open.
This noise is due to the expansion of the cooling fluid inside the refrigerator. It
does not mean there is a problem with the appliance.
Due to the door's sealing system, noises and clicks may be heard when closing
the door. This is the result of the sudden cooling of inside air.
The compressor may make a noise or a pulsing sound. This is a characteristic of
modern compressors that operate at higher speeds than older models.
Contraction and dilatation of inside components, due to temperature variations,
can cause soft clicking noises in the refrigerator.
Warmth near the doors
It is normal for the area near the door and sides to present higher temperatures.
The warmth prevents moisture formation.
Warmth Near the back
It is normal for this area to present higher temperatures, since this is where the
cooling fluid circulates at higher temperatures. Avoid contact with this part of the
refrigerator.
Solutions to problems
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