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Westinghouse WSE6100W - User Manual

Westinghouse WSE6100W
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ACCESSORIES
USER MANUAL
Side by Side Refrigeration
WSE7000S, WSE7000P, WSE7000W,
WSE6970S, WSE6970P, WSE6970W,
WSE6070S, WSE6070W, WSE6100S,
WSE6100P, WSE6100W

Questions and Answers

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    Kayla MorrisonSep 23, 2025
    How to get rid of odors inside Westinghouse WSE6100W?
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      Kathleen FrazierSep 23, 2025
      To address odors inside your Westinghouse refrigerator, start by cleaning the interior. Consider that some foods, containers, and wrapping can cause odors. Determine if the odor started when you began storing something new.
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    Mrs. Megan ChurchAug 25, 2025
    Why is my Westinghouse WSE6100W so noisy?
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      timothy92Aug 25, 2025
      Modern Westinghouse refrigerators with increased storage capacity use high speed compressors, which can produce a seemingly high level of sound that is quite normal. Normal operational sounds include: * Occasional gurgling, similar to water boiling. * Air flow noise (air circulates because of a small fan). * A popping noise heard during automatic defrost. * A clicking noise heard just before the compressor starts. Other strange sounds may mean that you need to check if the cabinet is not level, the floor is uneven or weak, bottles are badly placed and rattling, there are vibrations, or the back of the refrigerator cabinet is touching the wall. It is normal for noise to seem louder just after the refrigerator starts operating.
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    Thomas GarzaAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Westinghouse WSE6100W Refrigerator leak water on the floor?
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      Rachel RobertsAug 26, 2025
      If water drips on the floor from your Westinghouse refrigerator, the defrost water tray (located at the back or underneath the cabinet) may not be properly positioned, or the drain tube may not be properly positioned to direct water into this tray. You may need to pull the refrigerator away from the wall to check the tray and tube.
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    Kenneth MooreAug 27, 2025
    Why does my Westinghouse WSE6100W Refrigerator motor run more than expected?
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      David MartinezAug 27, 2025
      Several factors can cause your refrigerator's motor to run more than expected. Check if the doors are opened too frequently or left open for extended periods. Also, verify that the temperature controls aren't set too cold. Storing large quantities of warm food can also increase motor activity. During hot weather or in a warm room, the refrigerator will naturally run more. Expect increased operation immediately after installation or after the unit has been off for a while.
  • J
    Judy SanchezSep 23, 2025
    How to exit vacation mode on Westinghouse Fridge?
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      sean55Sep 23, 2025
      To exit vacation mode on your Westinghouse fridge, turn the appliance off at the powerpoint. Leave it off for three minutes to clear the memory, then turn it back on.
  • M
    Megan MyersSep 13, 2025
    Why does my Westinghouse WSE6100W ice have a bad odour?
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      Thomas BarrettSep 13, 2025
      If the ice in your Westinghouse refrigerator has a bad odor and taste: * The ice may have picked up odor or flavor from strongly flavored food stored in the refrigerator or freezer. Cover foods tightly and discard stale ice. The ice maker will then produce a fresh supply, and it's recommended to change the ice monthly. * The water running into the ice maker might have poor taste or color. Consider adding a filter to the water supply line or consulting a water purifying company. * The ice might not be used frequently enough. Discard stale ice monthly.
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    nguyenchristopherSep 12, 2025
    Why are there odours inside my Westinghouse WSE6100W?
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      angelathomasSep 12, 2025
      If you notice odors inside your Westinghouse refrigerator, the interior may need cleaning. Some foods, containers, and wrapping can also cause odors. Consider if the odor started when you began storing something unusual.
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    David JenningsSep 12, 2025
    Why are Westinghouse Refrigerator ice cubes hollow?
    • D
      Douglas BurchSep 12, 2025
      Hollow or smaller than normal ice cubes in your Westinghouse refrigerator are often due to restricted water flow to the ice maker. Replace the filter cartridge, as it may be clogged.
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    espencerSep 4, 2025
    What to do if water drips on the floor from my Westinghouse WSE6100W Refrigerator?
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      Anthony HutchinsonSep 4, 2025
      If water is dripping on the floor, the defrost water tray may not be correctly positioned, or the drain tube might not be directing water into the tray properly. Pull the refrigerator away from the wall to inspect the tray and tube positioning.
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    jennawilsonSep 2, 2025
    What to do if the temperature in my Westinghouse WSE6100W is too warm?
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      William MeyerSep 2, 2025
      If the temperature in your refrigerator is too warm, first ensure there is enough clearance around the sides, back, and top of the appliance. Also, you may have kept the door open too long or too frequently. Make sure that food containers or packaging are not obstructing the door from closing properly.

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Symbol Meanings

Explains the meaning of warning, caution, tips, and environmental symbols used in the manual.

General Safety Warnings

Covers warnings regarding flammable materials, door disposal, and appliance usage by persons with disabilities.

Appliance Features: Standard Side by Side

Appliance Features: Compact Side by Side with Ice & Water

Installation and Setup Guide

General Installation Clearances

Specifies required clearances around the refrigerator cabinet for proper air circulation and door opening.

Initial Positioning and Leveling

Outlines the initial steps for positioning and leveling the refrigerator, including door alignment.

Adjusting Door Alignment

Details how to adjust refrigerator doors vertically using bolts under the hinges for proper alignment.

Internal Packaging and Initial Operation

Instructions for removing internal packaging, cleaning, and initial appliance operation before use.

Ice and Water Model Setup

Information specific to ice and water models, including water connection and ice maker start-up.

Initial Start-Up and Operation

Refrigerator;Freezer Operation

Explains normal operational sounds and how the cooling system circulates air within the appliance.

Temperature Sensors

Describes the function of temperature sensors and their impact on freezer temperature alarms.

Using Your Refrigerator: Controls

Electronic Display Panel Overview

Overview of the LCD display and buttons used to control refrigerator functions.

Setting the Clock

Step-by-step guide on how to set the current time on the electronic display.

Using Your Refrigerator: Functions

Temperature Control and Alarms

Instructions for adjusting temperatures, quick freeze, and understanding freezer temperature alarms.

Using Your Refrigerator: Modes and Features

Child Lock and Energy Efficiency

Covers activating the child lock and the different energy efficiency modes (Normal, Eco, Vacation).

Food Compartment Features

Door, Dairy, and Store-Safe Compartments

Describes compartments like door bins, dairy, and store-safe for organized food storage.

Detailed Food Compartment Usage

Deli Compartment and Glass Shelves

Explains the use and removal of the deli compartment and slide-out glass shelves.

Freezer Baskets and Crisper Bins

Details the use of freezer baskets and crisper bins, including humidity control for vegetables.

Ice & Water Features

Twist Ice & Serve Operation

Instructions on how to use the Twist Ice & Serve tray to make and store ice cubes.

Ice & Water Dispenser Operation

Explains how the water and ice dispensers work and how to operate them.

Ice Maker and Dispenser Functionality

How the Ice Dispenser Works

Details the ice maker's operation, ice production, and storage container filling.

Tips for Ice Dispenser Use

Provides useful information and cautions regarding ice cube storage and dispenser operation.

Cleaning the Ice Dispenser

Ice and Water Installation Guide

External Water Filter Kit Details

Lists the contents of the external water filter kit and its benefits for ice and water appliances.

Pre-Installation Water Supply Requirements

Important information regarding water supply requirements and plumbing for installation.

Installing Your Ice and Water Filter

Installation Tips and Useful Information

Filter and Light Bulb Replacement

Replacing the External Water Filter

Step-by-step instructions for turning off supply, releasing pressure, and replacing the filter.

Changing Refrigerator Light Bulb

Guides on how to safely replace the light bulb in the refrigerator compartment.

Cleaning Your Refrigerator

Changing Freezer Light Bulb

Instructions for replacing the light bulbs in the freezer compartment, specific to ice and water models.

Cleaning the Exterior

Provides instructions for cleaning the refrigerator's outer surfaces, including stainless steel.

Cleaning and Maintenance Tips

Cleaning the Interior and Door Seals

Details how to clean the refrigerator's interior, including door seals and removable parts.

Energy Saving and Power Failure

Offers tips to reduce energy consumption and guidance for power failure situations.

Helpful Hints and Advice

General Safety Precautions

Important safety tips for using the appliance, especially concerning children and electrical safety.

Food Storage and Freezing Advice

Advice on storing food correctly in the refrigerator and freezer for optimal freshness.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Appliance Not Operating or Noisy

Troubleshooting steps for when the appliance is not functioning or making unusual noises.

Temperature and Frosting Problems

Solutions for issues where the refrigerator or freezer is too warm, too cold, or has heavy frosting.

Ice and Water Troubleshooting

Warranty Information

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Details the warranty period, coverage, exclusions, and claim procedures for Electrolux appliances.

Service and Contact Information

Lists contact numbers and websites for service, spare parts, and customer support in Australia and New Zealand.

Westinghouse WSE6100W Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWestinghouse
ModelWSE6100W
CategoryRefrigerator
Capacity610L
Defrost SystemFrost Free
ColorWhite
Door ShelvesYes
Adjustable ShelvesYes
Shelves MaterialGlass

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