A:AnswerHello Bmg1001, the weight limit for the shelves would be they generally cannot hold more than 45 lbs for the inside and door Bins generally cannot hold more than 25 lbs.
A:AnswerIf the refrigerator rolls backwards. Then put a block of wood or plastic as in picture one behind front wheel (s). I also put a block of wood behind rear rollers so the waterline won't get crushed if the refrigerator goes to far back as In picture two. Picture three is where you could put wood or plastic in front of front wheel if the refrigerator moves forward when opening doors. Hope this helps. DM
A:AnswerHello! There is a Limited One Year Warranty - Parts and Labor. For one (1) year from the original retail purchase date on your receipt, any part which fails in normal home use will be repaired or replaced free of charge. You may refer to the Use and Care for any warranty details. (Additional warranties may apply on some models).
A:AnswerHi Biker, you will need to purchase the hook-up line if you don't already have one. There are some different options to consider, and here is the link to that information: https://bit.ly/32wUKKP you can find it on page 8. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us for direct assistance at Whirlpool 866-698-2538 M-F 8 AM to 6 PM ET.
A:AnswerHello Ole13! We are terribly sorry to hear about your concern. We would recommend contacting Whirlpool® at 800-253-1301. We are available Monday & Tuesday 8 AM - 8 PM and Wednesday through Friday 9 AM - 7 PM. They will be better able to assist you.
A:AnswerHi! This Refrigerator comes from the factory with a Full One Year Warranty. Here is the link to the warranty document for this model : https://bit.ly/3pAR4Ec
A:AnswerI have been here, own rental units, and personal home. Wheels must stay on, at times, adjustment for rock, may be done, but is a lot of work, to pick up 1/4 inch. (most fridges have locked rear wheels, only the front will go up/down, for rock, or to gain clearance).
Most measure over hinges, but hinges, 99% of time, stay out of cabinet. Just measure the fridge itself, tight is no problem. Just need 1/2 inch on sides, air is drawn to rear, and vented out bottom of fridge, you can feel the air on floor when fridge is running. Fan is blowing condensate from cycle out to vent, do not block.
Last way to fit new fridge, that is tight, also have done. The trim board on cabinet, is usually an inch below cabinet bottom, Trim the trim board within a 1/2 inch of cabinet door,(or what ever is needed), and you get a perfect fit. Do not forget to stain new raw wood, if no stain, magic marker, just darken new wood, nobody will ever notice. Just apply common sense to a problem, most problems can be solved if you have the ability. This works, only if the size is close and tight. Hope this helps.( This advice is geared towards a unit that is built in).
A:AnswerHi Babes, here is the link to the Dimension Guide for this model: https://bit.ly/3gGcdbr and listed below. We hope this helps!
Depth 33 5/8
Height 66 5/8
Width 32 3/4
Depth Closed Excluding Handles 31 5/8
Depth Closed Including Handles 33 5/8
Depth Excluding Doors 28
Depth With Door Open 90 Degree 49 5/16
Depth-Drawer Open 42 1/8
Gross Weight 238
Height To Top Of Cabinet 65 5/8
Height To Top Of Door Hinge 66 1/4
Height To Top of Door Trim 66 5/8
A:AnswerHi BRMS, here is the link to the spec sheet for this model, https://bit.ly/3fJxQrf also, as you can see in the images provided for this model, a frozen pizza box does fit in the freezer compartment.
A:AnswerHi! You can refer page 14 of the use and care guide for this model. It has a diagram of what it should look like. Here is the link to that document. https://bit.ly/3t5r3wb
If the arm is missing and you do have style 2, the ice maker will not be able to shut off, and you may need to schedule service for the unit.
A:AnswerMarlene, we recommend changing the water filter every six months. Hopefully, this information is beneficial to you. Thank you for your inquiry regarding our Whirlpool Appliances!