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1. Substitute the four adhesives tapes A Fig 1 on the REFRIGERATOR by the new ones supplied with the unit Fig e Using a 5 16 screwdriver loose screws B Fig 2 Remove the door lifting it gently e Remove plastic covers C Fig gt and place them where screws B used To be e Remove plastic cover D plastic bush E inverting their position Fig 4 REFRIGERATORS e Remove plastic bush F and place it in the hole located on the lower left side of the door e Tilt your REFRIGERATOR backwards 45 at most and remove screws G Fig 5 They must be screwed to the upper left side of the REFRIGERATOR e After assembling the door replace the removable counter pressing It slightly REFRIGERATORS CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR COMPACT REFRIGERATOR EL05CC 1 DIMENSIONS WITHOUT PACKAGING HEIGHT in 16 15 32 24 11 32 34 WIDTH in 19 19 19 DEPTH in 20 3 4 20 3 4 20 3 4 DOOR OPEN AT 90 in 38 1 4 38 1 4 38 1 4 2 CAPACITY TOTAL cuft 1 6 2 8 4 2 REFRIGERATOR cuft 1 45 2 54 3 95 FREEZER cuft 0 44 0 26 0 25 3 WEIGHT WITHOUT PACKAGING Ib 352 41 8 52 8 4 MAXIMUM WEIGHT ON COMPONENTS DOOR Ib 8 8 17 6 SHELF Ib 11 0 PLASTIC SHELF Ib 2 5 VEGETABLE DRAWER Ib 6 6 BOTTLE BASKET Ib 5 THERMAL INSULATION Polyurethane Polyurethane Polyurethane Whirlpool Compact Refrigerator WARRANTY LENGTH OF WARRANTY WHIRLPOOL WILL PAY FOR FULL ONE YEAR FSP replacement
2. Whirlpool Use amp Care Guide COMPACT REFRIGERATORS REFRIGERATORS DEAR CUSTOMER The product you have just acquired has a lot to offer comfort health economy safety and mainly quality Your COMPACT REFRIGERATOR has been produced within the highest international standards of technology In order to achieve these benefits read the instructions in this manual carefully get to know the COMPACT REFRIGERATOR and be ready to make use of the advantages it offers CONTENTS Safety Instructions 04 Before Installing your Compact Refrigerator 05 Get to Know your Compact Refrigerator 05 Installation Instructions m 08 Connection Instructions 09 Temperature Control 11 Defrosting 12 Cleaning and Care 12 When you are Away 14 Energy Saving Tips 14 Problems and Solutions 15 Reversing the Door 17 Characteristics of your Compact Refrigerator 19 REFRIGERATORS lf you are not going to use your REFRIGERATOR for some time tie it with a piece of rope etc or remove its door SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS j For your safety read carefully and follow all instructions in this manual Damages caused by the fact that i i i i EL instructions in this manual were not strictly Y iN followed will be of your own responsability This REFRIGERATOR is intended for domestic use only To reduce fire risk or body injuri
3. be easily opened 06 Ice Cube Tray Ice cubes are easily removed 07 Bottle Compartment To store bottles cans or preserves 08 Utilitarian Compartment To store cans or preserves 09 Vegetable Drawer Cover It is removable and can be used as a tray 10 Vegetable Drawer To store fruits and vegatables 11 Removable Counter 12 Utilitarian Compartment To store yogurts and creams 13 Bottle Basket 14 Utilitarin Compartment To store fruits and vegetables ATTENTION This REFRIGERATOR is supplied with a modem condensation system skin condenser ELO2CC tae REFRIGERATORS A s ELO5CC REFRIGERATORS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Check the REFRIGERATOR for transportation damage If damaged keep the packaging and call your dealer e Clean the inside and outside of your REFRIGERATOR with neutral soap and warm water to eliminate the characteristics odor of new products do not use abrasives eed your REFRIGERATOR on a level loor e Fix plastic leg A to the right left front comers of the REFRIGERATOR base using leveling screw C No tool is necessary eFix leveling screw C to the righ left rear corners of the REFRIGERATOR base using assembly hole B Place plastic cover D on screws head n mf AM TM ILLI fec we 47 xl e Try to let the front part fixed legs a bit higher than the rear part adjustabl
4. e legs to provide better sealing of the door e In case your REFRIGERATOR is to be built in allow 13 16 in from the side walls rear and between the top of the unit and the surface above it to provide air circulation 3 16 in A 13 6 in 13 16 in REFRIGERATORS e To install your REFRIGERATOR choose a place with good ventilation without direct incidence of sun light or other heat radiators Avoid installing your REFRIGERATOR in humid places e g next to sinks for moisture causes ice to build up very quickly and defrosting needs to be done at shorter intervals CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS e When voltage oscilations above 10 of the rated voltage of your electrical supply are observed install an automatic voltage stabilizer with power not lower than 350 Watts The power network connection requires cord 14 AWG A 115 Volt 60 Hz AC only 15 or 20 ampere fused and property grounded electrical supply ts required e Plug the REFRIGERATOR to a 3 prong groundig tipe wall receptable e This appliance must be grounded In the event of an electrical short circuit grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded WARNING Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a ri
5. es follow the precautions described bellow KA vena e Do not allow children to play with your REFRIGERATOR even when it is tumed off e Never clean your REFRIGERATOR with flammable fluids Vapors may create risk of fire Do not store toxic products inside your REFRIGERATOR for they may contaminate the food Do not store or use flammable liquids such as gasoline kerosene etc next to your REFRIGERATOR This avoids fire and explosion risks Do not allow your REFRIGERATOR to be used by those who may not understand how it should be used REFRIGERATORS BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR COMPACT REFRIGERATOR IMPORTANT Before using your REFRIGERATOR check the following e t must be placed on a surface that withstands its weight and that is appropriate to its size and use GET TO KNOW YOUR COMPACT REFRIGERATOR e t must be out of the weather e must be properly grounded see Connection Instructions e It must be connected to the right electrical supply e t must not be near an oven heater or other heat source 05 REFRIGERATORS 01 Freezer To store food 02 Drip Tray It collects de water originated from the defrosting of the freezer 03 Thermostat It controls the compressor operation and the temperature inside the RE RIGERATOR 04 Shelves Removable shelves to store food 05 Door Magnetic Gasket It keeps the REFRIGERATOR tightly closed and allows it to
6. if yo will be away for a short period of time a couple of days Just remove perishable food from the REFRIGERATOR and set the thermostat to minimum If you will be away foralon nger period it is advisable to clean and unplug your REFRIGERATOR Remove everything from the REFRIGERATOR defrost and clean it Also remove clean and dry ice cube trays the unit Leave the door open Unplu i keep odor from building up this will ENERGY SAVING TIPS Avoid leaving the door open for a long period of time Avoid frequent and unnecessary openings of the door open it partially Never place hot food inside the REFRIGERATOR Allow it to be at room temperature Set the thermostat to the appropriate position Allow the front part of your REFRIGERATOR to be a bit higher than the rear part to provide better sealing of the door e Place your REFRIGERATOR in a ventilated spot away from sun light hot surfaces or humid places REFRIGERATORS PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS In case your REFRIGERATOR presents any problem make fhe following checking before calling your dealer PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE The REFRIGERATOR e No eletricity supplied does not operate switch on e Voltage excessively high low check oscillation of lamps e Deffective wall outlet check with another appliance Voltage inversion e Thermostat set in Off e Unit unplugged SOLUTION e Check the fuse or circ
7. m Winter 2 3 Cool days or cold regions Up to 59 F Medium 4 Mild days or temperate climate 59 to 77 F summer 5 6 Hot days 77 to 95 Maximum 7 Tropical regions Over 95 F ATIENTION If the instructions above are not followed excessive cold higher setting than recommended or interior moisture lower setting than recommended could occur REFRIGERATORS the ice They may damage the refrigeration system DEFROSTING Excess of ice is harmful to the REFRIGERATOR performance requiring a major effort of the compressor e Defrost the freezer at least once a week or when the ice layer is between 3 16 and 3 8 in the approximate width of a pencil e Set thermostat to Def defrosting position e Remove the food from the freezer and store it in a thermal insulated container or wrap it in paper or cardboard e Keep the REFRIGERATOR door closed When the defrosting operation is completed remove the water from the drip tray and dry it A thorough cleaning of the inside surfaces of the freezer is recommended whenever the defrosting operation is performed e Replace the food inside the freezer e Set thermostat according to Temperature Control ATTENTION Do not use sharp and metal objects to remove CLEANING AND CARE The refrigeration unit does not require maintenance The compressor is completely sealed and self lubricating e Clean the REFRIGERATOR thoroughly at least o
8. nce every two months in order to avoid odor from building up and changes in the taste of the food e emove ice cubes at least once a month They change color and create a kind of smell if left for a longer period of time e Set thermostat to Off before cleaning ihe unit Unplug the REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATORS Whenever cleaning or maintaining your REFRIGERATOR unplug it to avoid electrical shocks Remove all food from the REFRIGERATOR and store it in a thermal insulated container or wrap it in paper or cardboard Leave the REFRIGERATOR door open until the ice has melted away Remove all movable parts and wash them either with mild soap or detergent e Wash the inside walls of your REFRIGERATOR with a soft sponge or cloth Use mild detergent or soap rinse and dry well e Clean the outside surface of your REFRIGERATOR with mild detergent or soap Put the food back into the REFRIGERATOR Plug it in e Leave the REFRIGERATOR operating for two hours with the door closed and the thermostat dial set fo maximum e After that set the thermostat fo the appropriate position See Temperature Control Never use strong detergents cleaning powders or rough sponges Never wash parts of your REFRIGERATOR in a dish washer Never use ammonia and chemical products they damage your REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATORS WHEN YOU ARE AWAY e It is not necessary to swich off your REFRIGERATOR
9. parts and service labor to correct WARRANTY defects in materials or workmanship From Date of Purchase LIMITED ADDITIONAL FSP replacement compressor if the Compressor faiis 4 YEAR WARRANTY due to a manufacturing defect You pay tor service labor FOR 2nd 5th YEAR charges From Date of Purchase For each of the above waranties you must take the REFRIGERATOR to a factory authorized Whirlpool service company and pick it up following service In home service is available but you must pay for the trip charge to you home WHIRLPOOL WILL NOT PAY FOR Service calls to correct the installation of the REFRIGERATOR instruction on how to use the product or to corect deficient electrical supply In home service The unit must be taken fo a factory authorized service company Damage to the REFRIGERATOR caused by accident misuse fire flood acts of God Or use of product in other than single family household environment Service under the full warranties must be provided by a factory authorized WHIRLPOOL Service company You may call toll free 1 800 253 1301 to obtain the name and phone number of your nearest authorized servicer WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION SHAL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this limitation or exclusion may not apply io vou This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which var
10. sk of electric shock Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if the doubt exists as to whether the appliances is properly grounded REFRIGERATORS t is essencial that the wall outlet to which the REFRIGERATOR will be plugged in be a 3 prong grounding type wall receptab e in order to avoid accidents The manufacturer will not be responsible in case this item is not followed o start operating tum the REFRIGERATOR on set the thermostat to maximum and leave it empty and operating for two hours with the door closed After that set thermostat according to Temperature Control and place the food inside the REFRIGERATOR Avoid covering shelves with towels plastic or trays They will prevent air circulation inside the REFRIGERATOR impairing its operation eBe careful when piacng bottles that contain liquids specilly liquids with gas inside the freezer Liquids expand when they freeze and may break the bottles Use an exclusive wall outlet Do not connect your REFRIGERATOR to extension cords or togheter with any other appliance in the same wall outlet Do not splice the cord REFRIGERATORS TEMPERATURE CONTROL To achieve maximum performance of your REFRIGERATOR the thermostat dial should be set according to the table below SETTING RECOMMENDED FOR ROOM TEMPERATURE Minimum 4 Short periods of absence z
11. uit breaker and also if the unit is plugged in e Install a voltage stabilizer see Connection Instructions e Changerfix the wall outlet e Check unit and electrical supply voltage Set it to the right voltage e Set thermostat according to Temperature Control e Plug it in Insufficient e Air circulation is blocked by refrigeration food not properly aranged Thermostat set in wrong position e Ihe door is opened too frequently Unit is not properly installed e Rearrange the food Avoid covering the shelves with towels plastic or trays e Set thermostat according to Temperature Control e Avoid opening the door when not necessary e Refer to Installation Instructions REFRIGERATORS Noises e Pipes touching one another e Place them further apart or the cabinet check the rear part of the unit e Unit not leveled in relation to Adjust the leveling legs so the floor that the REFRIGERATOR is leveled to the floor e Gas expansion in the e This noise is normal evaporator Humidity in your Air relative humidity too high Normal in very humid days REFRIGERATOR e Poor sealing of door magnetic To have good sealing gasket between the gasket and the REFRIGERATOR refer to Installation Instructions REFRIGERATORS REVERSING THE DOOR e To remove the removable counter Fig 1j carefully lift the rear and then front part e
12. y from state to state Outside the United States a different warranty may apply For details please contact your franchised Whirlpoo distributor or military exchange lt gt s Whiflp ol Home Appliances 08 1251 35 1992 Whirlpool Corporation PART NO 112 4776 05 92 Rev A
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