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STM W11311962 - Rev. A
Use and
Care Manual
This manual contains useful information. Read it carefully.
This Use and Care Manual applies to the following models:
LWT1840D, LWT1840Q, LWT1860A.
Electrical nominal characteristics
Rated current
6,0 A
Frequency
60 Hz
127 V~
Rated voltage
WT1756A, WT1865A
Electrical nominal characteristics
Rated current
A
1,6
Frequency
60 Hz
127 V~
Rated voltage
Important safety instructions
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when
using your refrigerator, follow these basic precautions.
Connect to a grounded outlet with 3-pin.
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Do not remove the grounding of the
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product.
Do not use adapters.
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Do not use electric extension.
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Remove the plug before cleaning or
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repairing the product.
After cleaning or maintenance set all
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components before connecting the
product.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be
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replaced by the manufacturer or authorized
service or qualified person in order to avoid
the risk of accidents.
It is recommended to supervise children to
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ensure that they do not play with the
product.
Remove the doors before discard your old
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refrigerator.
Use cleaning materials that are not
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flammable.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Install correctly
Connect the refrigerator ground to earth.
DO NOT modify the power cord. If it does not connect directly into the outlet,
contact a qualifi ed electrician to install the proper outlet.
DO NOT use extension cords with this refrigerator.
Consult a qualifi ed electrician to make sure that the refrigerator is effectively
connected to earth.
Failure to follow these instructions may bring risk of death or serious injury.
Before connecting the refrigerator
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Keep the refrigerator away from the effects of the weather.
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Connect the refrigerator to a suitable, grounded outlet.
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Do not put hot food in the refrigerator. Wait them to be at ambient temperature.
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Use the refrigerator only as specified in this manual.
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Make sure that the refrigerator is used only by competent persons.
NOTES:
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This refrigerator has been developed to be used in locations where the ambient temperature
range can vary from a minimum of 55 °F (13 °C) and a maximum of 110 °F (43 °C). For optimal
performance, the proper temperature (which reduces power consumption and ensures high
cooling) must be between 60 °F (15 °C) and 90 ° F (32 °C).
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The product should not be installed near heat sources (stove, heaters, etc.) or where it can be
exposed to direct sunlight.
Guidelines for food preservation
Fish or fresh seafood
Chicken, minced beef, various meats (liver, etc.)
Frozen meat, steaks / roasts
Smoked meats
Wrap the leftovers with plastic film, aluminum foil or store them in plastic containers with airtight lids.
Fizzy drinks should not be stored in low temperature compartments and some products with ice
particles should not be consumed too cold.
Freeze the meat if conservation for longer than the indicated periods is needed.
How to install the refrigerator
Follow the following steps before connecting the new refrigerator:
1. Remove the attachments from the package, including the internal ones.
2. Follow the following recommendations:
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Leave a minimum distance of 7.5 cm (3") between the top of the refrigerator and the other
furniture.
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Leave a minimum distance of 5 cm (2") among the condenser, the refrigerator back and the wall.
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Leave a minimum distance of 1.25 cm (1/2") on the side of the refrigerator for an easy installation.
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If the refrigerator is near one side wall leave additional space to allow opening of the door.
3. Level the refrigerator, depending on the model of your refrigerator, according to:
Style 1
Style 1 - Casters with
Use a screwdriver to adjust
leveling screws. To raise or
lower your refrigerator follow
the instructions in Figure 1.
Lower
Style 2 - Screws.
To raise or lower your
Raise
refrigerator follow the
instructions in Figure 2.
NP W11311962 Rev. A
WT1715Q, WT1726N, WT1736N, WT1726A,
WT1800N, WT1818A, WT1840N, WT1850D,
WT1860A
Electrical nominal characteristics
1,1 A
Rated current
Frequency
60 Hz
127 V~
Rated voltage
Manufactured by Industrias Acros Whirlpool, S. de R.L. de C.V.
Antigua Carretera a Roma Km 9
Col. El Milagro Apodaca N.L.
México, 66634
Tel. (01-81) 83 29 21 00
Keep flammable materials and vapors, such
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as gasoline, away from the refrigerator.
Ask help to two or more people to move and
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install the refrigerator.
This product is intended for household and
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similar applications such as: kitchen areas in
shops, offices and other working
environments; farm houses and customers at
hotels, motels and other residential settings;
environments like hostels; Buffet and other
non-commercial applications.
Remove the plug before installing the Maker
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Ice (for models that include the installation of
the Ice Maker).
This product is not intended for use by
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persons (including children) with mental,
sensory or physical abilities reduced or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they are
supervised or instructed by a person
responsible for their safety.
Don't store explosive substances such as
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aerosol cans with a flammable propellant
inside this product.
Electrical Shock Hazard
- Consume them in the same day of the purchase.
- 1 to 2 days
- 3 to 5 days
- 7 to 10 days
Style 2
Fixed side
Caster
Metal ring
Leveling screw
Leveling screw
Screw
Figure 1
Figure 2
NOTE:
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For accuracy, check using a carpenter's level, placed on the top of the
refrigerator or make sure that when opening and closing the door, the
refrigerator does not move.
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To facilitate the closure of your refrigerator door, slightly tilt the product
back.
4. Before connecting the refrigerator, let it rest for 2 to 3 hours, this will
allow the refrigerant gas and oil to stabilize before starting the cooling
process.
Turn the refrigerator on
A power supply properly grounded at 115 V~ and 60 Hz, with fuse 15 or 20 A, according to
the voltage of your country is required.
Instructions for grounding
Grounding method
Your refrigerator has a power cord with a 3-prong plug.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, the power cord must be
connected to a proper and grounded outlet for 3-pin plugs,
according to the National Electrical Code and all local codes and
ordinances.
If the site does not have a proper and grounded outlet, consult a
qualified electrician to install it.
Do not modify the plug of your product.
Water dispenser (some models)
Your new refrigerator has an innovative water system on the door for
drawing
cold water without opening the refrigerator door, thus avoiding
excessive openings and hence reducing power consumption.
Water tank
The water tank must be manually filled and it is located inside the refrigerator compartment door.
The maximum reservoir capacity is 3.5 liters of water.
IMPORTANT:
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Clean the system before using it for the first time. To clean, fill the tank with clean water and
press the trigger dispenser with a large container or a jar, removing at least 1 liter of water.
Throw the water away. This process helps to clean and remove the air from the dispenser valve.
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Once the system is clean, wait for the water to cool to use the dispenser again.
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Exclusive use for clean water. Any other liquids such as drinks, milk, juices with pulp and seeds
may clog the valve and cause malfunctioning of the dispenser.
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The manufacturer is not liable for damage to the system if the tank is stocked with any other
liquid other than water.
NOTES:
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After 2 hours the water with gas could lose effervescence.
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Wash the tank before refill it. See item "Cleaning the dispenser".
Fill only with clean water.
Failure to follow this instruction can cause health problems.
Fueling the water tank
To put water, turn and remove the small cap of the reservoir. Then fill with
a jar or bottle.
NOTE: For safety, the small cover can not be completely removed from
the reservoir.
IMPORTANT:
Always supply the water tank, when properly placed on the door.
WARNING: Fill only with clean water.
How to use the water dispenser:
1. Press a container (cup or pot) against the driver. Squeeze the trigger
holding it until the desired top up the needed water level.
2. After obtaining the desired water release the trigger, but do not remove
the container until the water has stopped running completely.
IMPORTANT:
Always remove water from the dispenser holding the container by hand.
Do not try to leave the container on the aperture of the dispenser.
NOTE: Water may have a strange taste, if the dispenser is not often used.
Cleaning the dispenser
1. Unhook the water tank, lifting it up and pulling it toward you to release
it from the refrigerator door (see figure 1).
2. Place the reservoir on a flat surface and disengage the cap
(see figure 2).
3. Disengage the valve by turning it to the left to see that the part is loose
(see figure 3). Remove and carefully wipe.
NOTE: Your refrigerator may have one of the two types of valves
illustrated.
4. Use a sponge or a soft cloth moistened with soapy water or mild soap.
Rinse thoroughly, making sure that there are no soap residue.
Dry with a clean, dry cloth.
NOTE: Do not use steel sponges or brushes to clean the tank, because
these materials can damage your product.
IMPORTANT:
Before placing the container on the door, make sure that:
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The valve is seated, ensure that the valve is in contact with the reservoir
hole.
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The sealing ring is placed correctly in the reservoir as shown in the
figure.
To place the tank on the refrigerator door:
1. Fit the valve on the reservoir turning it clockwise, replace the tank lid in place.
2. Replace the tank on the door tilting it slightly back, and snap it on the side door latches and
push it down until it clicks into place.
Hinge side
NOTE: Make sure the reservoir is properly seated in the door and that there is no possibility of
falling.
Shelf for cans (some models)
Your new refrigerator has a shelf for cans on the door.
NOTE: Place only cans of 355 ml.
Wall grounded outlets for 3-pins plugs
Adequate and
grounded socket 3-pin
plugs
Power cable
Quality Water Danger
Ground pin
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3