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Cleaning your freezer, To defrost and clean, Cleaning chart – Whirlpool EV110E User Manual

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Cleaning your freezer

This freezer should be cleaned when frost has built up to about Ka inch (6 mm] thickness.

Complete defrosting and cleaning should be done at least once a year

In high humidity areas, a freezer may need more frequent defrosting.

To defrost and clean:

1 Turn Temperature Control to OFF,

2, Unplug power cord.
3, Place a shallow pan on floor under drain hole in

bottom of freezer.

4, Take out all food and removable parts.

Note:

Wrap frozen foods and packages in several

layers of newspaper and cover with blanket. Food will
stay frozen for several hours.

Cleaning chart...

Part

What to use

5, Place pan of hot water inside freezer to speed

melting of frost. Keep door open. Ice can be re­
moved in large pieces as it melts Direct air from
electric fan into freezer to speed defrosting

6,

Clean freezer according to the following

directions.

After defrosting:

1. Remove shallow pan from underneath freezer

2, Plug in power cord,
3 See directions for "Setting the Temperature Con­

trol," page 5

How to clean

Removable

part

(trivet)

Outside

Sponge or cloth; mild
detergent and warm
water.

Sponge, cloth or paper
towel; mild detergent;
appliance wax [or good
auto paste wax)

Wash with warm water and a mild detergent.

Rinse and dry.

Wash with warm water and a mild
detergent

Do not use abrasive or

harsh cleansers.

Rinse and dry.

Wax painted metal surfaces at least twice a

year with appliance wax or a good auto
paste wax. Apply wax with a clean, soft cloth.

Do not use wax on plastic parts.

Waxing painted metal surfaces provides rust protection.

Inside walls

Plastic scraper, pans of
hot water, sponge or
towel, baking
soda and warm water.

Use plastic scraper to remove frost.
Place pans of hot water in freezer with door open

to speed melting.

' Wash with solution of 2 tablespoons (26 g) baking

soda to 1 quart (.95 L) warm water,

' Rinse and dry.

Door liner and gasket

DO NOT USE an ice pick, knife of other sharp-pointed tool or any

type of electric defroster to defrost freezer. They can cause damage
to the liner and interior parts.

Sponge, soft cloth or
paper towel; mild deter­
gent and warm water.

Wash with mild detergent and warm water.
Rinse and dry.

DO NOT USE cleaning waxes, concentrated detergents, bleaches
or cleansers containing petroleum on plastic parts.

Condenser coils

Use vacuum cleaner
with brush attachment.

WARNING: Watch out
for sharp wire ends at

top of condenser

colls. They can cause
injury or damage
brush.

' Slide freezer out away from the wall.
' Clean dust and lint from condenser coils behind

the freezer, every two or 3 months.