Questions & Answers
- Model:
- WRMF3636RV
- |
- SKU:
- 6595035
Q: QuestionWhat type of defrost system does the refrigerator use?
- A:Answer This refrigerator has an automatic defrost system.
This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionWhat is the total capacity of the refrigerator?
- A:Answer The total capacity of this refrigerator is 24.5 cubic feet.
This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionHow many shelves does the refrigerator have?
- A:Answer This refrigerator has five shelves.
This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionAre the refrigerator shelves adjustable?
- A:Answer The refrigerator shelves feature an adjustable design to accommodate items of varying sizes.
This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionDoes the refrigerator have an ice maker?
- A:Answer This refrigerator does include an ice maker.
This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionAre both drawers freezer?
Asked by JO.
- A:Answer Hello! No, the top drawer is a refrigerator and the bottom is a freezer. Thank you for your inquiry about our Whirlpool appliances.
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam

Q: QuestionAre the doors easy to remove for bringing in through a doorway?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer yes was quick and easy for the delivery team
Answered by SamuelO
Q: QuestionMy floor is not level and the front of the fridge needs to be raised around an inch. Is there any way to adjust the legs other than shimming it? Thanks for your help.
Asked by Doug.
- A:Answer Yes you can adjust the legs
Answered by JillE
Q: QuestionDoes the ice maker have a removable I’ve tray?
Asked by Dave.
This question was asked about the related product: Whirlpool - 24.5 Cu. Ft. French Door Refrigerator with Two-Tier Freezer Storage - White
- A:Answer Hello, yes, model WRMF3636RW does have a removable ice tray. Thank you for your inquiry on our Whirlpool appliances.
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam

Q: QuestionDo the refrigerator doors have to be open all the way to open the drawers?
Asked by Lauren.
- A:Answer Hello, to be able to open the drawers fully you would need to be able to open the doors fully. Thank you for your inquiry on our Whirlpool appliances.
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam

Q: QuestionIs there a ice maker in the freezer drawer also
Asked by Coby.
- A:Answer No
Answered by BestBuyFan
Q: QuestionWhat is the dept without the doors?
Asked by Frank.
- A:Answer Hello, for model WRMF3636RZ the depth excluding the doors is 29". Thank you for your inquiry about our Whirlpool appliances.
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam

Q: QuestionIs the depth measurement from the back to the surface of the door or does it include the handles?
Asked by LAR.
- A:Answer Hello, the depth does include the handles. The Depth Closed Excluding Handles (in) 32.125. Thank you for your inquiry about our Whirlpool appliances.
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam

Q: QuestionCan you get this refrigator with interest free payments?
Asked by Dave.
This question was asked about the related product: Whirlpool - 24.5 Cu. Ft. French Door Refrigerator with Two-Tier Freezer Storage - White
- A:Answer Hello! Please reach out to Best Buy Customer Care at 1-888-237-8289 for further assistance. We hope this helps.
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam

Q: QuestionWhere is this refrigerator made?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hi, Whirlpool Corporation has 9 manufacturing facilities throughout the U.S. where we build high-quality home appliances. Some of our parts are sourced throughout the world and we are proud to be a global company. Let us know if you have any additional questions!
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam

Q: Questionwhat causes this fridge to make ice sometimes and other times it doesn't
Asked by dave.
- A:Answer Thank you for sharing your insights with us. We regret that you have had a negative experience with your Whirlpool® Refrigerator ice maker. Please review the following professional troubleshooting tips for this concern: Ice Maker Status and Reset: Confirm the ice maker is turned on. If it is on but not connected to a water line, it can cause buzzing and over-cooling in the refrigerator/freezer sections. Minor issues may be resolved by locating and pressing the reset button or by performing a power cycle (unplug for one minute). For specific instructions, refer to How to Turn the Ice Maker On (https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Refrigeration/Full-Size_Refrigerators/Side_By_Side_Refrigerator/Ice_and_Water_Concerns/Ice_and_Dispenser_Concerns/Ice_Production/Not_Making_Ice/Not_Making_Ice_-_Side_by_Side_Refrigerator#s13394). Also, see https://youtu.be/m5oTM6thFig . Ice Ejection Failure: If the ice maker is producing ice but not ejecting it into the bin, reset the unit by unplugging the refrigerator for one minute. Check for ice production a few hours after the reset. Door Installation and Connections: For newly installed units, verify that doors are properly installed (consult the Installation Instructions/Owner's Manual). Confirm doors do not rub against adjacent surfaces. Check the water dispenser tube and wiring connections at the bottom of the freezer door hinge per the Installation Instructions. Temperature Controls: Factory settings are preset to the "mid setting" for normal use. Since a warm refrigerator can impact ice production, consider adjusting the controls to a colder setting. Allow at least 24 hours between temperature adjustments for stabilization. Water Pressure: Optimal water pressure is critical for efficient ice production and dispensing. Low pressure can result in slow dispensing, small/hollow ice cubes, or low/no ice production. Review Ensuring Correct Water Pressure (https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Refrigeration/Full-Size_Refrigerators/Product_Info/Tips_and_Tricks/Ensuring_Correct_Water_Pressure) for details. Note that reverse osmosis (RO) systems can reduce water pressure further; review Ensuring Correct Water Pressure (https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/) for RO system information. Water Line Installation: The refrigerator requires a cold water supply using 1/4" (6.35 mm) O.D. soft copper or PEX tubing, including a service loop. Ensure the water supply line is free of kinks; straighten the line to restore flow and pressure. Avoid pushing the refrigerator too far back against the wall to prevent pinching the line. See https://youtu.be/22Ee78VfBdE. Water Filter: A clogged or improperly installed filter can restrict water flow, leading to low ice production. The filter should be replaced every 6 months or as needed. Whirlpool recommends everydrop® water filters (https://www.everydropwater.com/). See https://youtu.be/LIP-Za8XnzU. Filter Flushing: The system must be flushed after every filter change or initial installation to remove excess air and carbon. Air in the system can cause dripping, small/hollow ice cubes, or cloudy water. The required flush volume varies by filter; refer to the filter's instructions. See https://youtu.be/D2W8jNl5PYs. Please review the troubleshooting tips provided. If the issue persists, we recommend contacting Whirlpool® directly at 800-253-1301 for further assistance. Our representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM EST.
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam
Q: QuestionIs there a way to make the door alarm sound off sooner than 5 minutes? That seems a like a long time.
Asked by Concerned.
- A:Answer Hello! There is no way to adjust the time frame for the door alarm. We greatly apologize.
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam
Q: QuestionWhat type of filter it needs
Asked by Filter.
- A:Answer Hello! The water filter needed for model WRMF3636RZ is EDRARXD1. Thank you for your inquiry about our Whirlpool® appliances.
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam
Q: QuestionIce maker is not working. I question whether water is entering ice container.
Asked by Farmerdon.
- A:Answer Thank you for sharing your insights with us. We regret that you have had a negative experience with your Whirlpool® Refrigerator ice maker. Please review the following professional troubleshooting tips for this concern: Ice Maker Status and Reset: Confirm the ice maker is turned on. If it is on but not connected to a water line, it can cause buzzing and over-cooling in the refrigerator/freezer sections. Minor issues may be resolved by locating and pressing the reset button or by performing a power cycle (unplug for one minute). For specific instructions, refer to How to Turn the Ice Maker On (https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Refrigeration/Full-Size_Refrigerators/Side_By_Side_Refrigerator/Ice_and_Water_Concerns/Ice_and_Dispenser_Concerns/Ice_Production/Not_Making_Ice/Not_Making_Ice_-_Side_by_Side_Refrigerator#s13394). Also, see https://youtu.be/m5oTM6thFig . Ice Ejection Failure: If the ice maker is producing ice but not ejecting it into the bin, reset the unit by unplugging the refrigerator for one minute. Check for ice production a few hours after the reset. Door Installation and Connections: For newly installed units, verify that doors are properly installed (consult the Installation Instructions/Owner's Manual). Confirm doors do not rub against adjacent surfaces. Check the water dispenser tube and wiring connections at the bottom of the freezer door hinge per the Installation Instructions. Temperature Controls: Factory settings are preset to the ""mid setting"" for normal use. Since a warm refrigerator can impact ice production, consider adjusting the controls to a colder setting. Allow at least 24 hours between temperature adjustments for stabilization. Water Pressure: Optimal water pressure is critical for efficient ice production and dispensing. Low pressure can result in slow dispensing, small/hollow ice cubes, or low/no ice production. Review Ensuring Correct Water Pressure (https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Refrigeration/Full-Size_Refrigerators/Product_Info/Tips_and_Tricks/Ensuring_Correct_Water_Pressure) for details. Note that reverse osmosis (RO) systems can reduce water pressure further; review Ensuring Correct Water Pressure (https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/) for RO system information. Water Line Installation: The refrigerator requires a cold water supply using 1/4"" (6.35 mm) O.D. soft copper or PEX tubing, including a service loop. Ensure the water supply line is free of kinks; straighten the line to restore flow and pressure. Avoid pushing the refrigerator too far back against the wall to prevent pinching the line. See https://youtu.be/22Ee78VfBdE. Water Filter: A clogged or improperly installed filter can restrict water flow, leading to low ice production. The filter should be replaced every 6 months or as needed. Whirlpool recommends everydrop® water filters (https://www.everydropwater.com/). See https://youtu.be/LIP-Za8XnzU. Filter Flushing: The system must be flushed after every filter change or initial installation to remove excess air and carbon. Air in the system can cause dripping, small/hollow ice cubes, or cloudy water. The required flush volume varies by filter; refer to the filter's instructions. See https://youtu.be/D2W8jNl5PYs. Please review the troubleshooting tips provided. If the issue persists, we recommend contacting Whirlpool® directly at 800-253-1301 for further assistance. Our representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM EST.
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam
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