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The Whirlpool WPW10542033 Refrigerator Snack Pan Drawer is an efficient feature of the refrigerator that is used to store snacks and other small items. This drawer is easily glided into refrigerator and provide a convenient storage space for such items as fruits, cheeses, or condiments. It is compact and optimize the space available for storage, yet it is not difficult to access the stored items.
Step 1: Disconnect the Refrigerator - Prior to beginning, it should ensure that the refrigerator is disconnected from the power source. This precaution will prevent any risk of electric shock during the repair.
Step 2: Take Out Old Pan-Snack - The old pan-snack should be extracted from the appliance by removing the two screws located on each side of the pan. Once these screws are taken out, the pan-snack should be able to slide out without difficulty.
Step 3: Measure and Trim New Part - With a measuring tape, the dimensions of the space designated for the new pan-snack should be recorded. After obtaining the measurements, the new part should be trimmed to ensure a perfect fit.
Step 4: Place New Part - The new pan-snack should be inserted into the designated space and the screws should be utilized to fasten it securely. It should be confirmed that all connections are tight and secure to guarantee optimal performance.
Step 5: Verify the Refrigerator - After completing the installation, the refrigerator should be reconnected to the power supply and it should be verified that the pan-snack operates correctly. If everything functions as expected, the repair is finished!
Please note, these guidelines serve as general advice and should always be referenced alongside the manufacturer's manual, if one is available.