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Westinghouse WRM4300SB - User Manual

Westinghouse WRM4300SB
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ACCESSORIES
USER MANUAL
Top Mount, Bottom Mount
and Single Door models

Questions and Answers

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    Carla JonesAug 13, 2025
    What to do if my Westinghouse Refrigerator is not operating?
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      Emily RobertsAug 14, 2025
      If your Westinghouse Refrigerator isn't operating, first, ensure the power cord is properly plugged into a switched 'ON' power outlet. Try another appliance in the same outlet to rule out power supply issues like a blown fuse or tripped circuit. Also, try adjusting the temperature control to a slightly colder position. Note that it's normal for the freezer fan not to operate during the automatic defrost cycle or shortly after the appliance is switched on.
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    Larry LeeAug 17, 2025
    Why is my Westinghouse Refrigerator making so much noise?
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      Kaitlyn NunezAug 17, 2025
      Modern Westinghouse refrigerators with increased storage use high-speed compressors, which can produce a seemingly high level of sound. Normal operational sounds include occasional gurgling (like water boiling), air flow noise from the fan, popping during automatic defrost, and a clicking noise as the temperature control switches the compressor on or off. Louder noise is normal just after the refrigerator starts. Check if the cabinet is level, the floor is uneven, bottles are rattling, there are vibrations from nearby objects, or if the back of the refrigerator is touching the wall.
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    Lisa LivingstonAug 21, 2025
    Why is my Westinghouse WRM4300SB Refrigerator dripping water on the floor?
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      Troy MclaughlinAug 21, 2025
      If your Westinghouse Refrigerator is dripping water on the floor, the defrost water tray (located at the back or underneath the cabinet) may not be properly positioned, or the drain tube may not be correctly directing water into the tray. Check the tray and tube by pulling the refrigerator away from the wall.
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    Dr. Jacob StanleyAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Westinghouse Refrigerator temperature is too warm?
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      nicolejacksonAug 26, 2025
      If the temperature in your Westinghouse Refrigerator is too warm, check that the appliance has enough clearance at the sides, back, and top. Also, you may have kept the door open too long or too frequently, or food containers may be holding a door open.
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    thomasandreaAug 28, 2025
    How to prevent heavy frosting in my Westinghouse WRM4300SB freezer?
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      Casey RobinsonAug 28, 2025
      To prevent heavy frosting in your Westinghouse Refrigerator freezer, ensure you fully close the freezer and fridge doors. If the doors are left open, frost will coat the inside of the freezer. If frost develops, remove it and ensure the doors properly close.
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    Mark MeyersSep 1, 2025
    Why does the motor in my Westinghouse Refrigerator run more than expected?
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      Crystal WheelerSep 1, 2025
      It's normal for a new Westinghouse refrigerator with a large fridge and freezer section to frequently run its motor. To minimize operation, ensure doors aren't open too long or often, controls aren't set too cold, and large amounts of warm food haven't been recently stored. The refrigerator will also run more if the day or room is very warm, or just after installation or being turned off for a long period.
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    Erika PrattSep 5, 2025
    How do I get rid of odours inside my Westinghouse WRM4300SB?
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      Kristen ForbesSep 5, 2025
      To get rid of odors inside your Westinghouse Refrigerator, the interior may need cleaning. Some foods, containers, and wrapping can also produce odors. Consider if the odor started when you began storing something unusual.
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    Patricia DavidsonSep 8, 2025
    What to do if my Westinghouse WRM4300SB does not exit vacation mode?
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      laurie80Sep 8, 2025
      If your Westinghouse Refrigerator does not exit vacation mode, turn the appliance off at the power point. Leave it off for three minutes to clear the memory, then turn it back on.

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Stability Foot and Installation Safety

Ensures the refrigerator is stable and correctly installed to prevent tipping hazards.

R600 a Refrigerant Warning

Highlights risks associated with flammable R600a refrigerant and safe handling procedures.

Top Mount Refrigerator Features

Bottom Mount Refrigerator Features

Single Door All Refrigerator Features

Single Door All Freezer Features

Installing Your New Appliance

Ventilation and Positioning

Provides guidelines for adequate airspace around the refrigerator for proper ventilation.

Leveling and Securing the Appliance

Instructions on adjusting rollers and stability feet for a level and secure installation.

Initial Start-Up and Operation

Startup Procedures and Normal Sounds

Guidance on initial setup, normal operating sounds, and tips for fresh food compartments.

Electronic Controls

Temperature Settings and Alarms

How to control temperatures, manage alarms, and use special functions like Quick Freeze.

Child Lock and Drinks Chill Timer

Using the child lock feature and the drinks chill timer for convenience.

Energy Efficiency Modes

Operating Modes: Normal, Eco, Holiday

Explanation of Normal, Eco, and Holiday modes for energy saving and optimal performance.

Manual Controls

Adjusting Temperature with Rotary Knobs

Instructions for adjusting refrigerator and freezer temperatures using manual rotary controls.

Using Appliance Features

Door Bins and Compartments

Details on using door storage bins, dairy compartment, and deli bin.

Crisper Bin and Humidity Control

How to use the crisper bin for vegetables and fruit with humidity settings.

Storesafe Lockable Bins

Information on using the Storesafeâ„¢ bins for storing cosmetics or medicines.

Specialized Shelves and Drawers

Spillsafe Shelves and Bottle Holder

Using Spillsafeâ„¢ glass shelves and the bottle holder for storage and spill prevention.

Freezer Drawer Operation and Removal

Instructions for removing and refitting freezer drawers for cleaning and access.

Care and Maintenance

Changing the Light Bulb

Step-by-step guide for safely replacing the interior light bulbs in the refrigerator and freezer.

General Information and Safety

Cleaning the Refrigerator Exterior and Interior

Guidelines for cleaning the doors, exterior, interior, and door seals safely and effectively.

General Safety Precautions

Essential safety tips for using the appliance, including child supervision and avoiding hazards.

Switching Off for Long Periods

Steps to take when switching off the refrigerator for an extended duration to prevent mould.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Operation and Noise Troubleshooting

Solutions for common issues like the refrigerator not operating or unusual noises.

Temperature and Frosting Issues

Addressing problems with temperature control, heavy frosting, and water leaks.

Odors and Service Requirements

Tips for dealing with internal odors and when to contact service for persistent problems.

Notes

Product Warranty Information

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Outlines the terms, conditions, and exclusions for Electrolux appliance warranties.

Making a Warranty Claim

Steps and important notices to follow when enquiring about or making a warranty claim.

Customer Support Details

Contacting Westinghouse for Service

Provides contact information for customer care, spare parts, and service centers in Australia and New Zealand.

Westinghouse WRM4300SB Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWestinghouse
ModelWRM4300SB
TypeTop Mount Refrigerator
Total Capacity430L
Width700mm
Energy Star RatedYes
ColorStainless Steel
FinishBrushed
Defrosting TypeFrost Free
Number of Doors2
Shelves MaterialGlass
Depth700mm
Energy Rating4 Star

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