Westinghouse WQE6870SA User Manual
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To adjust the temperature settings, locate the control panel inside the fridge. Use the temperature control buttons to set your desired cooling level. The recommended settings are 3°C for the fridge and -18°C for the freezer.
Ensure the fridge is plugged in and the power is on. Check the temperature settings and make sure the vents inside are not blocked. If the issue persists, inspect the condenser coils for dust and clean them if necessary.
Locate the water filter compartment, usually at the top right of the fridge section. Twist the old filter counterclockwise to remove it, and insert the new filter by twisting it clockwise until it locks in place.
Ice build-up can be caused by a faulty door seal or frequent door openings. Check the door seal for damage and ensure it's closing properly. Reduce the number of times you open the freezer door.
The fridge is frost-free, so manual defrosting is not required. However, if you notice ice build-up, you may need to manually defrost by turning off the fridge and allowing the ice to melt.
Remove all food items and shelves. Use a mixture of mild detergent and warm water to wipe down the interior surfaces. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.
To reset the alarm, press the alarm reset button located on the control panel. Ensure the doors are fully closed and the temperature settings are correct.
Unusual noises can be caused by items vibrating against each other or the fridge walls. Rearrange items to prevent contact. If the noise persists, check the fridge's leveling and adjust the feet if necessary.
Ensure the fridge is placed away from heat sources and direct sunlight. Keep the door seals clean and intact. Avoid overloading the fridge to allow proper air circulation.
Check if the bulb is burnt out and replace it with a compatible one if necessary. Ensure the fridge is connected to power and the door switch is functioning properly.