Whirlpool WRT311FZDB Energy Guide
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To adjust the temperature, locate the temperature control dial inside the refrigerator compartment. For colder temperatures, turn the dial to a higher number. Allow 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize after adjustment.
First, check if the refrigerator is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Ensure the temperature settings are correct and the vents are not blocked. Cleaning the condenser coils and checking the door seals for any gaps can also help.
It is recommended to clean the condenser coils every 6 months to ensure optimal performance and efficiency of your refrigerator.
Water pooling can be due to a clogged defrost drain. To fix this, clear any debris or ice blocking the drain. If the problem persists, inspect the drain pan for cracks or damage.
Ensure the refrigerator is level to reduce vibrations. Check that it is not touching the wall or any cabinets. Also, verify that the fan blades are clean and free of obstruction.
Store raw meats on the bottom shelf to avoid contamination. Keep fruits and vegetables in their respective crisper drawers. Use the door shelves for condiments and drinks, and avoid overcrowding to ensure air circulation.
First, unplug the refrigerator. Locate the light cover inside the compartment, usually on the ceiling. Remove the cover and unscrew the old bulb. Replace it with a new bulb of the same type and wattage, then replace the cover.
Ensure the ice maker is turned on and the water supply line is connected. Check for ice blockages in the maker and clear them. If the problem persists, inspect the water inlet valve and replace it if necessary.
Keep the refrigerator away from heat sources and ensure it is adequately ventilated. Set the temperature to the recommended setting: 37°F (3°C) for the refrigerator and 0°F (-18°C) for the freezer. Regularly clean the door seals and condenser coils.
To defrost, remove all items and unplug the refrigerator. Open the freezer door and allow the ice to melt naturally, or use a bowl of hot water to speed up the process. Clean and dry the compartment before plugging the refrigerator back in.