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INSTALLATION

FEATURES

SINGLE DOOR ALL FREEZER FEATURES 

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  Control panel

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  Wind channel

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 Flap

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  Glass shelf

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  Middle drawers

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  Lower drawer

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  Right adjustable bottom foot

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  Lower hinge part

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  Side pocket handle

Features may vary depending on model. Not all models will have features listed.

INSTALLING YOUR NEW APPLIANCE

Adequate ventilation around your refrigerator.

Before you move your appliance into the place where it 
will operate, check that it will have adequate clearance. 
Clearance is required for air circulation and too little 
clearance may affect the performance of your appliance.

We recommend minimum clearances of:

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30mm on each side.

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30mm above the refrigerator.

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 50mm minimum/75mm maximum behind the 
refrigerator.

NOTE: Doors are designed to sit proud of cabinetry (not 
flush). The clearances shown above are the recommended 
minimum clearances. The clearance at the rear must not 
exceed 75mm.

Recommended minimum clearances for WRM2400/
WFM1700

X

Y

If you have a cupboard above the 
refrigerator with a rear gap of less 
than 100mm (Y), recommended 
minimum clearance at the top of 
the refrigerator increases from 
30mm to 70mm (X).

Installing your refrigerator or freezer

The appliance should arrive with the front levelling feet 
wound up. The appliance may need to be tilted backward 
at the top by about 10-15mm from vertical (see diagram 
below). This will allow the door to gravitate to the 
closed position. The complete closure of the door seal is 
reliant on manually pushing the door closed to provide a 
consistent door seal.

10 –15mm

Height adjustable
front rollers

CAUTION

The rollers are designed for forward or backward 
movement only. They are not castors. Moving the 
refrigerator sideways may damage your floor and  
the rollers.

1.   Move the appliance into its final position.

2.     If the appliance is not tilting back as described 

earlier, minor adjustments can be made to the 
two front levelling legs by turning the feet in an 
anticlockwise direction (below). This will increase the 
height of the feet. If you have difficulty turning the 
foot, have someone tilt the appliance back to gain 
better access. If it is not tilted back enough and the 
levelling legs are fully extended, additional packing 
might be required (see note 4 for appropriate 
materials).

3.   Compare the alignment of the appliance to the 

surrounding cupboard. The top of the appliance 
should be level from side to side (see diagram 
below). If you need to adjust the level, use the 
levelling feet as detailed in step 2.

4.   If the appliance now rocks from one corner to the 

opposite rear corner, this means that the floor is 
uneven. You may need to put some packing under 
the fridge to the rear of the appliance. You could use 
thin pieces of solid material such as thin board, vinyl 
floor tiles or laminate.

5.   You may now need to fine tune the installation by 

repeating steps 2, 3 and 4.

6.   Wipe off any dust that has accumulated during 

shipping and clean following the directions on page 17.

7. 

 Plug the appliance into the power point. Don’t use a 
double adaptor or extension cord.

8.   It is recommended that you let the appliance run for 

an hour or two (three hours for a freezer) before you 
put any food in it. This will confirm that it is operating 
correctly and make the conditions appropriate for 
food storage.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed your 
refrigerator/freezer.

50mm (75mm max)

30mm

30mm

Recommended

airspace

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DOOR

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WFM1700 illustrated

Summary of Contents for WIM1000

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL REFRIGERATION Bar Fridges with Ice Box All Refrigerators and Upright Freezers ...

Page 2: ...Authorised Service Person MUST hold a Gas Work Authorisation for hydrocarbon refrigerants to carry out servicing or repairs which involve the removal of covers Switching off your refrigerator If you switch off your refrigerator for an extended period follow these steps to reduce the chances of mould 1 Remove all food 2 Remove the power plug from the power point 3 Thoroughly clean and dry the inter...

Page 3: ...ITHOUT ICE BOX FEATURES WIM1200 illustrated 4 12 13 1 9 8 12 13 10 9 2 11 5 6 7 8 6 15 4 7 8 11 3 2 1 3 1 Control knob 2 Light 3 Light Switch 4 Ice Box 5 Drip Tray 6 Glass shelf 7 Glass Crisper Cover 8 Crisper 9 Door rail 10 Door bin 11 Ice Cube Tray 12 Egg tray 13 Door seal 14 Drain hole 15 Adjustable levelling leg 1 Control knob 2 Light 3 Light Switch 4 Glass shelf 5 Glass Crisper Cover 6 Crispe...

Page 4: ...le bottom feet 7 Upper door shelf 8 Lower door shelf 9 Refrigerator door Features may vary depending on model Not all models will have features listed WRM2400SC has grey outer cabinet Refrigerator door is silver metal look WRM2400WC has white cabinet and door 1 1 Temperature control 2 Freezer bin 3 Door seal 4 Adjustable levelling leg WFM0900 illustrated WRM2400 illustrated 3 2 4 1 2 7 8 9 3 4 5 6...

Page 5: ...d or backward movement only They are not castors Moving the refrigerator sideways may damage your floor and the rollers 1 Move the appliance into its final position 2 If the appliance is not tilting back as described earlier minor adjustments can be made to the two front levelling legs by turning the feet in an anticlockwise direction below This will increase the height of the feet If you have dif...

Page 6: ...oned behind the rear liner The rear liner will at times be wet or appear frosted This is normal and demonstrates that the refrigerator is functioning correctly This product is designed to operate on a power supply of 220 240 volts 50Hz Connect to a separate power point with a correctly earthed three pin socket Do not use double adaptors Controlling the temperature in your refrigerator Refrigerator...

Page 7: ...en food wrap in newspaper and place in a cardboard box or esky Leave door open and wait for the frost to soften Pans of hot water may be placed inside the freezer to speed up the defrosting process Place towels and a container to catch the water in the bottom of the freezer WARNING On no account should an electric heater or hair dryer be used for defrosting the freezer CAUTION Do not use a knife m...

Page 8: ...m packaging or similar material Remove both adjustable bottom feet parts and the lower hinge part by unscrewing the special flange selftapping screws The side at which the door opens can be changed from the right side as supplied to the left side if the installation site requires WARNING When reversing the door the appliance must not be connected to the mains Ensure that the plug is removed from t...

Page 9: ... Turn off the appliance Unplug the power cable Remove all food from the appliance Remove shelves and baskets Do not lay the appliance down flat on its back as this will impair its operation When tilting the appliance to access the underside support it so that it will not fall to the floor Note All parts removed must be retained to reinstall door REVERSING THE DOOR OPENING DIRECTION WIM1000 Support...

Page 10: ...ushing at the lower frame section Replace the lid by fitting the upper hinge into the upper door s hole securing it with the two screws Replace another two screws to another side 5 Replace the top cover Tighten the two screws on the back of top cover hinge pin foot 1 2 replace note copy to read Note 1 You need to move the hinge pin from hole 1 to 2 before transfer 2 You need to install the foot on...

Page 11: ...e doors If the doors are left open a heavy frost will coat the inside of the freezer If a frost develops remove it and take care to properly close the doors If there are odours inside the refrigerator The interior may need cleaning Some foods produce odours Some containers and wrapping can cause odours Ask yourself if the odour started about the same time you started storing something unusual 21 T...

Page 12: ...her 3 years 4 Repair or replace warranty During the Warranty Period Electrolux or its ASC will at no extra charge if your Appliance is readily accessible for service without special equipment and subject to these terms and conditions repair or replace any parts which it considers to be defective Electrolux may in its absolute discretion choose whether the remedy offered for a valid warranty claim ...

Page 13: ...ation on all Westinghouse appliances or for dimension and installation information call into your retailer phone or email our customer care team or visit our website and WESTINGHOUSE are trademarks of Westinghouse Electric Corporation Used under license by Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd All Rights Reserved ANC No 2020 Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd ABN 51 004 762 341 WMAN_WFRISDUM_Jun20 ...

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