Whirlpool EHH-230F Freezer User Manual


 
Complete defrosting and
cleaning should be done at
least once a year. In high
humidity areas, a freezer may
need more frequent defrosting.
Follow these steps:
1. Disconnect service cord
Remove frozen foods and
wrap packages individually
in several thicknesses of
newspaper and cover with a
blanket. Food handled this
way will stay frozen several
hours.
Remove storage basket and
food divider, if your freezer has
them. Wash in warm soapy
water. Rinse and dry.
Connect defrost water drain
- remove drain cover...pull
out. Insert hose adapter pro-
vided into drain outlet.
Remove rubber stopper from
inside bottom of freezer.
Place a flat pan under the
drain, or attach a hose to the
threaded portion of the
adapter and direct the water
into a convenient drain.
Speed the melting of the frost
by placing pans of hot water
inside the freezer; or direct-
ing air from an electric fan
into the freezer; or using a
garden hose to wash the
inside with warm water.
Wash inside of freezer with a
solution of two tablespoons
(26 g] of baking soda to one
quart (.95 L] of warm water.
Rinse and dry. Wash the
gasket strip around the lid
and trim strip around the top
of the cabinet with warm,
soapy water. Rinse and dry.
Wash outside of freezer with
warm, soapy water. Rinse
and dry.
6. Remove hose adapter. Re-
place drain cover and
rubber stopper.
7. Plug service cord back
into wall outlet.
NOTE: Cleaning waxes, concen-
trated detergents, bleaches
and cleansers containing
petroleum products should not
be used to clean the lid gasket
or plastic parts of the freezer.
Vacation and
moving care
When you take
a vacation
Arrange to have a periodic
check of your freezer to make
sure it is operating and
electricity to freezer has not
been interrupted.
Shutting off or
moving freezer
If you shut the freezer off for a
period of time (more than 24
hours):
l
Remove all food.
0 Unplug freezer.
l
Clean thoroughly, using two
tablespoons (26 g] of baking
soda to one quart (.95 L] of
warm water. Rinse and dry.
l
Block lid open so air can
circulate freely to prevent
odor and mold growth. Place
rubber or wood blocks be-
tween lid and cabinet. Tape
blocks securely in place using
self-adhesive filament tape
[strapping tape).
If you move the freezer:
l
Remove all food, unplug
freezer and clean thoroughly.
l
Do not place heavy objects
inside or on top of freezer as
damage may result.
l
Level freezer when relocated to
insure lid sealing.