How to use the refrigerator with mechanical control (some models)
Adjusting the temperature control
The temperature control is located inside the refrigerator compartment.
When connecting it for the first time:
• Set the temperature control to 3 (normal). The control goes
from 1 "Min" (least cold) to 5 "Max" (coldest).
• When the control is set to "Off", the refrigerator and freezer
stop cooling, but the electricity is not disconnected.
• Give the refrigerator time to cool completely before putting
food in it. It may take several hours for the refrigerator to cool.
Adjust the temperature control to keep the food as cold as
desired. The settings suggested above are correct for normal
home use.
Anti-Bacterial® air filter (some models)
Your refrigerator has an Anti-Bacterial® air filter that helps maintain a cleaner interior environment by slowing
the growth of bacteria present in meats and vegetables.
Remember that the Anti-Bacterial® filter must be replaced every 6 months. After that time, it loses its
antimicrobial properties. We recommend that you call the service department for information on replacement
filters and how to install them.
To replace the Anti-Bacterial® filter:
1. Locate the Anti-Bacterial® filter inside the refrigerator, in the ventilation
grille on the inside wall, just above the crisper drawer cover.
2. Press with your index finger and carefully pull on the upper tab of the
filter cartridge until it disengages (see illustration).
3. Insert the new filter in the same place, making sure that it enters
perfectly. Push softly until it snaps into place and you hear a click.
To replace the refrigerator/freezer bulb
1. Unplug the refrigerator.
2. Remove the light cover.
3. Remove the plastic cover (snap in).
4. Remove the bulb located behind the panel.
5. Replace it with a number W10574850 (3.6 W) LED bulb or a 25 W bulb for household appliances. Order it
from our service department or your nearest appliance parts supplier.
NOTE: Some replacement LED bulbs are not recommended for damp/wet environments. The refrigerator and
freezer compartments are regarded as damp/wet environments. If you use a LED bulb brand other than
Whirlpool-recommended bulbs, read and follow the instructions on the LED's packaging before installing it.
6. Reattach the cover.
7. Plug in the refrigerator.
NOTE: Not all bulbs are suitable. Be sure to replace it with another bulb of the same size, shape and electrical
characteristics.
Sounds you may hear
Your new refrigerator may make sounds, and most of them are normal. However, hard surfaces such as the
floor, the kitchen walls, and the refrigerator can make them louder.
Soft murmuring or whistling
This might be the fan and blowing air.
Clicking or rattling
The thermostat makes a well-defined clicking sound when the refrigerator stops, and also when it starts
operating again. The freezer control clock makes the same sound when the defrost cycle begins.
Water sounds
After the refrigerator stops, you might hear a dripping noise in the pipe for a few minutes. You might also hear
water running to the water collection tray, and a peculiar sizzling sound during the defrost cycles.
Before calling a technician
VERY IMPORTANT:
IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE CALLING A
TECHNICIAN. IF YOU FOLLOWED THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE INSTALLATION, USE AND CARE GUIDE
CORRECTLY AND HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE REFRIGERATOR'S OPERATION, THIS GUIDE
OFFERS SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS YOU CAN DETECT AND CORRECT AT HOME.
IF THE REFRIGERATOR DOES NOT WORK
•Plug it in directly and properly, WITHOUT USING EXTENSION CORDS.
•Check the ELECTRICAL CONTACT, WHICH COULD BE DAMAGED. Plug in another appliance to test
whether it works.
•Avoid operating several appliances at the same time, AS THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MAY
BECOME OVERLOADED.
•Make sure the refrigerator IS NOT CLOSE TO A HEAT SOURCE SUCH as an oven, stove or direct
sunlight.
•THE DOORS SHOULD CLOSE HERMETICALLY. Check the magnetic lining on the doors.
•LEVEL THE REFRIGERATOR. Remove the wooden bases and adjust the leveling screws (FIGURE 1).
•DO NOT OVERLOAD THE REFRIGERATOR, as the cold air circulation might be insufficient.
•Set the TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB TO NORMAL (medium cold) and wait for at least 24 hours
before changing the temperature again.
IF YOU NOTICE THAT THE REFRIGERATOR WORKS FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME
•Check that the CONDENSER IS FREE OF DUST AND LINT (FIGURE 1).
•AVOID OPENING THE DOOR CONTINUOUSLY or for long periods of time.
•DO NOT PUT HOT FOOD INTO THE REFRIGERATOR, and keep food covered.
IF YOU HEAR STRANGE SOUNDS
•Check WHETHER THERE ARE OBJECTS ON OR BEHIND THE REFRIGERATOR.
•IF THE COMPRESSOR IS NOT WORKING CORRECTLY, the voltage may be low. Check the intensity of
the light. If it is low, that indicates low voltage. Ask your power company to correct the power supply
(FIGURE 1).
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
IF THE REFRIGERATOR DOES NOT WORK
AFTER YOU HAVE FOLLOWED ALL THE
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS GUIDE, CONTACT
OUR NATIONAL CALL CENTRE.
Tel. (01-81) 83 29 21 00
www.Whirlpool.com.mx/Servicio
TAKING CARE OF THE REFRIGERATOR
Cleaning
!
Explosion hazard
Use a non-inflammable cleaner.
Failure to follow this instruction may lead to death, explosion or a fire.
Both the refrigerator and the freezer section defrost automatically. Nevertheless, clean both sections more or
less once a month in order to prevent the accumulation of odors. Clean any spillages immediately.
Cleaning the outside
Refer to the information related to the cleaning of the outside of your specific model.
Style - Color or Stainless Steel smooth finish door
IMPORTANT: The warranty does not cover damage to the smooth finish caused by undue use of cleaning
products or non-recommended cleaning products. Sharp or blunt utensils damage the finish.
USE
✔ Soft and clean cloth
USE
✔ Luke warm soapy water / Use a mild detergent
NOTE: Paper towels may darken the see-through finish of the painted door. To avoid possible damage, use
only soft and clean cloths to polish and clean the door.
Avoid exposing stainless steel appliances to caustic or corrosive elements such as high concentrations of salt,
high humidity or damp environments. Use only recommended cleaners and cloths for stainless steel.
NOTES:
■ In the event of unintentional contact, clean the plastic part with a sponge and a mild detergent in lukewarm
water. Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
■ The fact that a cleaning product is liquid does not mean that it is not abrasive. Several liquid cleaners
formulated to be mild on tiles and smooth surfaces can still damage stainless steel.
■ Citric acid causes stainless steel to fade permanently. To prevent damage to your refrigerator's stainless
steel finish.
Remove the following substances immediately from the finish:
✘ Mustard
✘ Citric-based sauce
✘ Tomato juice
✘ Citric-based products
✘ Sauce for marinating
WARNING
DO NOT USE
✘ Coarse cloths
✘ Paper towels or newspaper
✘ Steel wool scouring pads
DO NOT USE
✘ Abrasive powders or liquids
✘ Window-cleaning sprays
✘ Chlorine
✘ Ammonia
✘ (Citric) acid- or vinegar-based cleaners
✘ Oven cleaners
✘ Non-flammable liquids