A:Answer(How about that worthless owner's manual, eh? What a joke!)
The key to removing/adjusting the chunky plastic dividers is to release the clip on the front-to-back piece that holds it on the back rail. To do so, you need to push in on the bottom/under part of the clip to clear the rail, then pull up on the piece. Once you have that unclipped, it's fairly easy to work the entire dividers assembly out of the drawer.
Hopefully you're able to get that done without removing the drawer. I wasn't. If you want to remove the drawer to get a better look, here's the video I found on YouTube showing how to do it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UB7jPvwUrw
You'll want to separate the left-right divider from the front-back divider and either reposition it or, like we did, leave it out altogether and reinstall the front-back divider to hold the ice bucket in position.
A:AnswerDear Consumer:
The Whirlpool refrigerator does have a factory installed ice maker in the freezer compartment.
Hopefully this information is beneficial to you. Thank you for your inquiry regarding our Whirlpool appliances!
Sincerely,
Aisha B.
A:AnswerThe body of this Whirlpool refrigerator is 68.5 inches high. The measurement to the top of the door hinge is 69.5 inches high and goes back 6.5 inches from the face of the refrigerator. This machine is deep enough that the hinge should not impact or interfere with a standard over refrigerator kitchen cabinet but everyone's situation is different. I hope this helps.
A:AnswerIf you are not going to use the ice maker, there is a small wire "switch" that can be pushed up to disable that function. It has to have a water supply connected, although I don't have mine connected. So I just flipped the switch up.
A:AnswerHello Valued Customer, we are happy to provide you with the dimensions of the refrigerator for planning purposes. The height of the cabinet only would be 68 ½ inches, the depth less the doors would be 28 1/8 inches , and the width of the cabinet only is 32 5/8 inches. We hope this helps in determining delivery of the refrigerator. Thank you, Mary
A:AnswerBecause of the way the pivots (hinges) are set up, the width is only a fraction of inch wider with the door at 90 deg (it's 33 inches with the door open at 90 deg. See my attached pic.
A:AnswerHello Picky1, The ice maker can be turned off. Make sure to turn off the water supply if the ice maker will be turned off for long durations. If the ice maker is left on without a water supply, the Refrigerator will try and reduce the temperature to kick start ice production.
A:AnswerYes, it is smudge proof. I had that same concern, and didn't purchase until I saw another whirlpool model in black on display so I could "test" it LOL.
A:AnswerThis refrigerator has a one year manufacture warranty and a second through fifth year limited warranty on cavity liner and sealed refrigeration system.
A:AnswerWith the exception of refrigerators with a water and ice feature in the door, all of our refrigerators can be ordered without an ice maker from the dealer. Hopefully this information is beneficial to you. Thank you for your inquiry regarding our Whirlpool appliances!
A:AnswerThere are digital control for each section. They are preset at 4 from manufacturer. So far, that has been perfect for my use, it can be set colder, just haven't needed to do that.
A:AnswerI just got this refrigerator recently. I measured it three times. The dimension of 68.5 is totally accurate for the height of my fridge without the hinge. Best wishes for a successful installation.
A:AnswerYes, magnets stick to the stainless steel and also on the sides of the refrigerator. It does show a lot of fingerprints daily, but I use windex and a microfiber towel to clean off the prints which works great. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerTake the front trim panel off below the freezer door. There are 2 screws. Lift up the front of the fridge with a crowbar. Rotate stops located next to the rollers until they hit the floor. Make sure the fridge is level and the door closes properly.