Frigidaire FRT325YBFS, FRT323FBFS, FRT325YBFQ, FRT323FBFW, FRT323FBFQ User Manual

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User Manual
Read all instructions prior to using appliance
and keep this manual for future reference.
refrigerator
FRT325YBF(W,S,Q)
FRT323FBF(W,S,Q)
FRT363YBF(W,S,Q)
FRT403YBF(W/S/Q)
FRT405YBF(W,S,Q)
070320-2020
User Manual
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Thank you for choosing Frigidaire. This manual contains all the information you will need to safely and correctly use your refrigerator. Please read all the instructions prior to using the appliance, and keep this manual in a secure place for future reference. Do not remove the attached adhesive identification label containing code, model number, manufacturer and other information from the refrigerator. This label will be used by the Frigidaire authorized service representative in the event that your refrigerator needs servicing.
The packaging material used is recyclable; we recommend that you separate plastic, paper and cardboard and give them to recycling companies. To help preserve the environment, the refrigerant used in this product is R134a (Hydrofluorocarbon - HFC), which does not affect the ozone layer and has little impact on the greenhouse effect. According to WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment) guidelines, waste from electrical and electronic devices should be collected separately. If you need to dispose of this appliance in the future, do NOT throw it away with the rest of your domestic ga rbage. Instead, please take the appliance to the nearest WEEE collection point, where available.
Environmental Advice
Welcome
The refrigerator you have just purchased may be slightly different from the one shown in the drawings in this manual, but its overall design is the same.
Please read the information referring to its operation.This refrigerator is intended for domestic use only.
The plug on the refrigerator you have purchased may be different from the one shown in the manual, as the plug that accompanies the product meets your country's electrical specifications.
Technical Information
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ATTENTION: This refrigerator is intended for domestic use only.
Color (W=White/S=Silver/B=Bisque) Defrosting System Total Volume Freezer Compartment Refrigerator Compartment Nominal Voltage Nominal Frequency Input Potency Defristing Potency Minimum Gas Pressure Maximum Gas Pressure Refrigerant Load (R134a) Net Weight Measurements (mm) Width Depth Height
(*)W / S / Q
Automatic
320 L
72 L 248 L 115 V 60 Hz
135 W
200W
717,0 kPa
1813,3 kPa
103g 71 kg
605 mm 680 mm
1670 mm
FRT363YBF*FRT323FBF*
(*)W / S / Q
Automatic
398 L 118 L 280 L 115 V 60 Hz
160 W
230W
717,0 kPa
1813,3 kPa
115g 73 kg
677 mm 670 mm
1670 mm
FRT403YBF*
(*)W / S / Q
Automatic
278 L
70 L 208 L 115 V 60 Hz
145 W
230W
717,0 kPa
1813,3 kPa
103g 61 kg
605 mm 680 mm
1520 mm
Color (W=White/S=Silver/B=Bisque) Defrosting System Total Volume Freezer Compartment Refrigerator Compartment Nominal Voltage Nominal Frequency Input Potency Defristing Potency Minimum Gas Pressure Maximum Gas Pressure Refrigerant Load R134a Net Weight Measurements (mm) Width Depth Height
(*)W / S / Q
Automatic
398 L 118 L 280 L 220 V 50 Hz
160 W
230W
717,0 kPa
1813,3 kPa
115g 73 kg
677 mm 670 mm
1670 mm
FRT405YBF*
FRT325FBF*
(*)W / S / Q
Automatic
278 L
70 L 208 L 220 V 50 Hz
145 W
230W
717,0 kPa
1813,3 kPa
103g
61 kg
605 mm 680 mm
1520 mm
Contents
Safety ........................................................................... 04
For Children ............................................................. 04
For the User / Installer ............................................ 04
Refrigerator Description ............................................ 06
Installation .................................................................. 07
Choosing the location ............................................. 07
Leveling the Refrigerator ........................................ 08
Electrical installation .............................................. 08
Grounding ................................................................ 09
Usage Instructions ...................................................... 10
How to Turn on the Refrigerator .......................... 10
Filling the Refrigerator ........................................... 10
Freezer Capacity ..................................................... 10
Temperature Adjustment ........................................ 11
Freezer Compartment ............................................ 11
Making and Removing Ice Cubes .......................... 12
Refrigerator Compartment .................................... 12
How to Disconnect the Refrigerator ..................... 13
How to Save Energy ............................................... 13
Transportation ........................................................ 13
Hints and Suggestions ............................................ 14
Cleaning and Maintenance ...................................... 15
Inside ....................................................................... 15
Electrical Parts ........................................................15
Outside .................................................................... 16
Door Seals ............................................................... 16
Substituting the Light ............................................. 16
Cleaning the water tray ......................................... 17
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Food stored in refrigerator compartment freezes
Are the temperature controls in the refrigerator compartments and extra cold compartment set to the coldest position?
Is the room temperature below 5°C? Is the food close to the cold air exits?
Refrigerator is warmer than normal
Has the door been opened frequently or for a long time? Is the refrigerator so full that the air cannot properly circulate? Were hot things place in the refrigerator without first being allowed to cool? Is there sufficient space between the refrigerator and the wall?
ATTENTION: If these measures do not solve the problem, please contact a maintenance service center as soon as possible.
The compressor does not stop automatically
Is too much food being stored? Are the doors being opened too frequently or kept open too long? Are the freezer and refrigerator temperature controls set in the coldest position?
Condensation inside the refrigerator
Room temperature is very high or the door has been left open too long. Liquid foods inside the refrigerator are not in a properly sealed container.
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Solutions to Problems ................................................. 18
Condensation outside the refrigerator ................... 18
Door seals ................................................................. 18
Normal Operating Noises ....................................... 18
Warmth Near the Doors .......................................... 19
Warmth Near the Back ............................................ 19
Normal Operation ................................................... 19
Before calling your Service Representative ............ 20
Technical Information ................................................. 22
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Appliance is not cooling
Check to see if there is a power failure. Check to see if the power cord is properly plugged into the outlet. Check to see if a fuse has blown (or the switch). Measure the voltage in the outlet. If it is low, reconnect it.
Excess noise
The refrigerator is not properly leveled. The refrigerator is touching the wall. Water is running through the drain. The outside refrigeration pipes are touching each other or the refrigeration pipes
are touching the cover.
Refrigerator not cooling enough
The food is too tightly packed together, and this is blocking the flow of air. Hot food or too much food was place inside the refrigerator. The temperature control was not properly adjusted. The door is not properly closed. The door packaging is damaged. The refrigerator is not well ventilated. There is insufficient space between the refrigerator and the surfaces next to
it, and on top. The refrigerator is under direct sunlight or near a source of heat. The plug is not properly plugged in. The room temperature is below 10°C and the temperature compensation
switch is turned off. The door rubber seals are broken or folded.
Before calling your Service Representative: Check the following items
Water is entering the refrigerator compartment
Is the drainage tube blocked? Is there food inside the appliance that may be dripping?
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