
OWNER'SGUIDE
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
REFRIGERATOR
P/N 218844800B (9809)

ProductRegistration
ThisOwner'sGuidewiliinstructyoucnhowtoproperlyoperateandcareforyour
product.Inaddition,pleasereadthroughtheinformationcontainedinyour
literaturepacktolearnmoreaboutyournewappliance.
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Contents
ThisOwner'sGuideprovidesspecific
cperatinginstructionsforyourmsdel.
Usetherefrigeratorcnlyasinstructed
inthisOwner'sGuide.
Versi6n en espafol
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esteMmnualdelUsuario,sirvaseescribira
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SolicitelaP/N218815400.
SpanishOwner'sGuides
PrigidaireHomePrcducts
P.O. Box212378
Augusta, GA 30917
Record Your Model and Serial Nttmbers
RecordtheMsdelNo.andSerialNo.ofthisrefrigeratorinthespaceprovidedbelow.
ThesenuJoersarefcundcntheserialplate1ocatedcntheceilingoftherefrigerator
co_oartment.
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
RegisterYour Product
Theself-addressedPRODUCTREGISTRATIONCARD(shownleft)shouldbefilledin
completely,signedandreturnedtoFrigidaire,orinCanada,WCICanadaInc.
2 ProductRegistration
2 Versi6n en espa_ol
3 ImportantSafetyInstructions
3 ForYourSafety
3 ChildSafety
3 ElectricslInfcrm_ticn
3 OtherPrecauticrs
4 FirstSteps
4 iocaticn
4 3_ml]micn
4 DoorOpening
4 [eveli
4 Cleaning
5 Energy Saving Ideas
5 SettingtheControls
5 CoolDown Period
5 Refrigerator Ctnt rol
5 Freezer Ctmtrol
6 FreshFood Storage
7-8 Automatic Ice and Water Dispenser
9-10 Care and Cleaning
9
9 Outside
9 ReplacingtheLightBulb
10 VacationandMovingTips
ii Removing Handles and Doors
12-14 AvoidServiceChecklist
14 Normal Operating Sounds
15 Warrantyin theUnited States
16 ServiceInformationin Canada
17 Warranty in Canada
© 1998_hiteGonsolidatedlndustries, Inc.
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ImportantSafety
Instxucticrs
Readallinstructionsbeforeusingthisrefrigerator.
For Your Safety
Donotstore,orusegasolineorotherflammablevaporsandliquidsinthevicinity
ofthisoranyo_ spplianee.Readvr<ri_tlabelsforflarmgbilityando__.
Proper Disposal of
Your Refrigerator/Freezer
_'!ViV:1:t_ll_[Cl_kof child entrapment.
Childentrapmentand suffocationare
not problems of thepast. Junked or
abandcnedrefrigeratorsorfreezersare
stillc_ --eveniftheywillsitfor
"justa fewdays."Ifyouaregettingrid
ofysuroldrefrigeratorcrfreezer,please
followtheinstructionsbelowtohelp
preve%taccidents.
BEFORE YOU THROW AWAY YOUR
OLD REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER:
Remove
dsors.
Leave shelves
inplaceso
childrenmay
rsteasily
cliioinside.
[,,,_,I-4:_,t_[_Child Safety
• Destroycart<m,plasticbags,andanyex_ceriorwrappingmaterialimmediately
afterrefrigeratorisur£cmcked.Childrenshguldneverusetheseitemsforplay.
Cartonscoveredwithrugs,bedspreads,plasticsheetsor stretchwrapmay
bea]neairtightchambers,andcanquicklycausesuffocation.
• Removeallstaplesfromcarton.Staplescancauseseverecuts,anddestroy
finishesiftheycaneincrmtactwithotherappliancesorfurniture.
• An e_oty,discardedicebox,refrigerator,or freezerisaverydangerous
attractionto children.R_novedoorof anyappliancethatisnot inuse,
evenif itisbeingdiscarded.
ElectricalInfozmation
Theseguidelinesmust be followedtoensure thatsafetymechanis_nsin the
designofthisrefrigerator willoperateproperly .
• Refrigerator must be plugged into its own 115Volt, 60 Hz, AC only
electricaloutlet.Thepowercordoftheapplianceisequippedwithathree-
pronggroundingplugforyourprotectionagainstshockhazards.Itmustbe
pluggeddirectlyintoa properlygroundedthree-prongreceptacle.The
receptaclemustbe installedinaccordancewithlocalcodesandordinances.
Consulta qualifiedelectrician.DONOTUSEAN EXTENSIONCORDORADAPTER
PLUG.
• Ifvoltagevariesby10percentormore,performanceofyourrefrigeratormay
be affected.Operatingrefrigeratorwith insufficientpower candamage
conpressor.Suchdamageisnotcoveredunderyourwarranty.Ifyou suspect
yourvoltageishighorlow,consultyourpowercompanyfortesting.
• Topr_t refrigeratorfrcmbeingturnedoffaccidentally,cbnotplugunitinto
ancutletcontrolledbyawallswitchorpullcord.
• Donot pinch,knot,or bendpowercordinanymanner.
_! Vivl_,1 :!_I I_[€
Avoid fire hazard or
electricshock.Donotusean_ension
cordoranadapterplug. Donot remove
anyprong fromthepowercord.
Grounding type
wallreceptacle
Do not, under
any circumstances,
cut, remove,
or bypass the
grounding prong.
Power supply
cord with 3-prong
grounding plug
[.vV_,l_4:_tt_[_Other Precautions
• Neverur£olugrefrigeratorbypullingonpowercord.Alwaysgripplugfirmly,and
pullstraightoutfrum_tacle.
• Toavoidelectricalshsck,urplugrefrigeratorbeforeclearir_andbeforereplacir_
a lightbulb.Note:7turningcontroltoOFFturnsoffcompressor,butdeesnot
disccxlnect_owertolightbulborotherelectricalc_ents.
• Denotcperaterefrigeratorinthepresenceofexplosivefumes.
• Avoidcontactwithanymevingpartsofautomaticicemaker.

First Steps
ThisOwner'sGuideprovidesspecificcperatinginstructicnsforycurmsdel.Usethe
refrigeratoronlyas instructedin thisOwner'sGuide.Beforestartingthe
refrigerator,followthesein_ortantfirststeps:
Location
• Choosea place that isnear a groundedelectricaloutlet. DONOT use an
ex_ensicncordoradapterplug.
• Ifpossible,placerefrigeratoroutofdirectsunlightandawayfromrange,
dishwasher,orotherheatsources.
• Refrigeratormustbeinstalledona floorthatislevelandstrongenoughto
supportafullyloadedrefrigerator.
• Ctmsiderwatersupplyavailabilityforautomaticicemaker.
Installatgm
• DonotinstallrefrigeratorwhereteTperaturewilldrcpbelow60°F(15°C)orrise
aboveII0°F(43°C).Ctmpressorwillnotbeabletomaintainprcpertemperatures.
• Inarecessedinstallation,allowanextra1/2inch(i0-15m) cneachsidefor
easeof_lati_.
• Topermitprcperdoorswing,ifthehingesideof theunitwilibeplacedagainst
awall,allowaI-3/4inch (44_m) spacebetweenwaliandrefrigerator.
Door Opening
For best use of drawers and freezer basket, refrigerator should be in a posit ion
where both refrigerator and freezer doors can be opened about 135 o.
ROLLER ADJUSTING
A_usting Front Rollers
PeplacingTceGrill
BOLT
Leveli
• Refrigeratormustbe leveledwith allbottom cornersresting firmlyon
asolidfloor./_justfrcntrollerstolevelcabinetbothfrcxlt-to-rearandside-
to-side.KeepcabinetasicwasVsssibleforstability.Ai_eraJjustcabinetrollers
sofrontislowerthmnrear.
• Toadjustfrcntrollers:Openrefrigeratorandfreezerdcors.Removetoegril1
bypuliir_itstraightout.A_ ustrollersbytumir_eachrollerai_nstir_holtwith
anadjustablewrench,asocketwrench,oranutdriveruntilrefrigeratorislevel
andstable.Rearrollersarenotadjustable.
• Checkbothdoorstobesuresealstouchcabinetevenlycnallfoursides.
• Iffreezercbmrishigherthanrefrigeratordsor,raiserightcornerand!oricwgrleft
corneruntildcorsalignacrosstcpofcabinet.
• Ifrefrigeratordsorishigherthanfreezerdsor,raiseleftcornerand!oricwgrright
corneruntildcorsalignacrosstcpofcabinet.
• Toreplacetoegrill:Lineuptabswithholes,andpnshgrillstraightcn.
Cleaning
• Washtheinside,allremovableparts,andtheoutsidewithmilddetergentand
warm water. Wipe dry. DO NOT USE HARSH CLEANERS ON THESE
SURFACES.
• Donotuserazorbladesorothersharpinstrumentsthatcanscratchappliance
surface,whenremovingadhesivelabels.Anyglueleftfromtapeor energylabel
canbe removedwitha mixtureofwarm waterandmild detergent,ortouch
residuewithstickysideoftapealreadyremoved.
• DO NOT REMOVE SERIAL PLATE.

Energy Saving Ideas
• Locatetherefrigeratorinthecoolestpartofthe_, outofdirectsunlightand
awayfrcmheatingductsorregisters.Donotplacetherefrigeratornexttoheat-
producinga_pliancessuchasarange,ovenordishwasher.Ifthisisnotpossible,
a secticnofcabinetryoranaddedlayerofinsulationbetweenthetwoappliances
willhelptherefrigeratorq3eratemoreefficiently.
• Leveltherefrigeratorsotk_doorsclosetightly.
• RefertothisOwner'sGuideforthesuggestedrefrigeratorsettings.
• Periodiccleaningoftheccndmlserwillhelptherefrigeratorrunmereefficiently.
SeeOutsideinthe "CareandCleaning"section.
• Donotovercrowdtherefrigeratororblockcoldairvents.Doingsocausesthe
refrigeratortorunicngerandusemoreenergy.Shelvesshouldnotbeiinedwith
aluminumfoil,waxpaperorpapertoweling.Linersinterferewithcoldair
circulation,makingtherefrigeratorlessefficient,whichcouldcausefood
oilage.
• Coverfccdsandwipe<rmtainersdrybeforeplacingthemintherefrigerator.This
cutsdownonmoisturebuild-upinsidetheunit.
• Organizetherefrigeratortoreducedcoropenings.Removeasmany itemsas
neededatonetimeandclosethedoorassoonaspossible.
SettingtheControls
r_ COLDEST
m
COLD
RefrigeratorCtmtrol
_ COLDEST
im
COLD
Freezer CtnLrol
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REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
Cool Down Period
Toensuresafefoodstorage,allowtherefrigeratortocperatewiththedcorsclosed
foratleast8to 12hoursbeforeloadingwithfood.
RefrigeratorControl
• Therefrigeratorcrmtrolshouldhesetatthemidpoint(-)ofthedialforatrial
periodof24hours.
• After24hours,adjusttheccntrolasneeded.Forcolderte%oeratures,turnthe
dialanotchtowardCG[Z_ST.Forwarmerte_oeratures,turnthedialanotch
towardCOLD.Adjusttemperaturesby one incrementata time.
FreezerControl
• Thefreezerccntrolshouldhesetatthemidpoint(-)ofthedialforatrialperiod
of24hours.
• After24hours,adjustthecrmtrolasneeded.Forcoldertoqeeratures,turnthe
dialanotch towardCOLDF_T.Forwarmerte_oeratures,turnthedialanotch
towardCOLD.Adjusttemperaturesby one incrementata time.
Note:Whenfirstsettingthecontrolsorwhenchangingasetting,wait24hours
forthetemperaturetostabilizeheforemakingadditionalchanges.
Turningthefreezercontrolmaychangete_oeraturesinbothccmpartments.For
exarple,ifthefreezerccntrolisturnedtoacoldersettir_,therefrigeratorccntrol
mayhavetobeadjustedtoawarmerone. Thtrningtherefrigeratorcontrolwill
changecriytherefrigeratort_ature.
IMPORTANT:If the freezercontrolis turnedtoOFF,cooling stopsinboth
compartments.
Youmay hear the "FrostFree"systemworking.A fancirculatesair in the
refrigeratorandfreezerc_ments. Forgoodcirculationandmaintenanceof
propercoolingte_oeratures,donotblockcoldairventswithfooditems.Water
drainingintothedefrostwaterpan andhissingsoundsarenormalduringthe
autcmatic"FrostFree"cycle.

Fresh Food Storage
RemoveShippingClips
Shelves
Refrigeratorshelyesareeasilyadjustabletosuitindivichalneeds.Sc_emodelshave
slidingshelves,othershavecantilevershelves,orboth.Beforeadjustir_shelves,
removeallfcod.Theshippingclips,whichstabilizetheshelvesforshivping,maybe
removedanddiscarded.
Adjustm_%ts:
Toadjustthecantilevershelves(shelvesmicpsrtedattherearoftherefrigerator),
liftthebackof theshelfupandout.Replaceshelfbyinsertinghooksatrearinto
slots.Lowerandlockintopositicn.
Insomemodels,theSpillfreeTM shelvesslideoutforeasyaccesstofoodandfast
clearing.Theshelvesslideoutindependentlyofthecantiieverbracket.Justpul1
frcntofshelfforward.Shelfcanbeextendedasfarasstq:perwillallowandisnot
removablefromthecantileverbracket.
Door Storage
Doorbinsandshelvesareprovidedfor_ent storageofjars,bettlesandcans.
Itemsusedoftenareavailableforquickselecticn.
Thecborbinscanbemovedtosuitindividualneeds.Removebinsby liftingstraight
up.Placebinsinthedesiredpssitionandloweroverthesupports.
TheDairyco_oartmentiswarmerthanthegeneralfoodstoragesectionand is
intendedforshorttermstorageofcheese,spreads,orbutter.
Cantil_Shelf
HumidityCcntrol
CHILLEDAIRCONIROL
£hilledAir £tntrol
Crisper
Thecrisperdrawer,locatedunderthebettcmrefrigeratorshelf,isforstorir_fruits
andvegetables.Mostproduceshouldbewashedinclearwateranddrainedbefore
placinginthisdrawer.Itemswithstrcngodorsorhighmoistureshouldbewrapped
beforestorir_.
The Humidity Control (some model s ) al 1owsyou to adjust the hunidity within the
Crisperdrawer.Thiscanex_cendthelifeoffreshvegetableswhichkeepbestinhigh
humidity.Leafyvegetables,however,keepbestwhenstoredwiththeHumidity
ControlsetonHIGHER,or ina drawerwithoutaHumidityControl.Thiskeeps
incomingairto a minimumandmaintainsmaximummoisturecontent.
Meat Keeper
TheMeatKeeperislocatedatthebottomoftherefrigerator.Thete_oeraturein
thiscompartmentcanbemadecolderthantherestoftherefrigeratorcc_oart-
mentby slidingtheChiliedAirControlknobwithintheCOLDESTorCOLDrange.
Meatwillbepartiallyfrozenandmaybe keptfreshlongerthanif storedon a
refrig_ratcrs?elf.
BeforeplacingitemsintheMeatKeeper,followthesestepstokeepthemeatfresh:
k Carefullyhandlemeat withclean handsand alwayskeep the co_oartment
dean.
2 Storemeatinitsoriginalwrapper.Ifnecessary,oveawr-dpinplasticwraporfoil
topr_t drying.Wrapfishtightlytopreventodortransfertootherfcods.
3.Ifspoilageeveroccurs,disinfectthec_ment withliquidchlorinebleach
followinglabeldirecticms.Thenrinsewithasoluticnofbakingsodaandwater.
Rinsewithclearwateranddry.
TallStoraQe
Ct_m£nt
Freezer Basket
A slide-outwirebasket (somemodelshavetwo)hangsbelowthebottomfreezer
shelf.Thisbasketprovideseasyaccesstofrozenfcodpackages.
Tall Storage Compartment (somemodels)
Ashelfisattachedtothefreezerwalljustbelowtheiceserver.Thisallowsfor
ccnvenientstorageoftallitemsplacedveaticallybetweentheiceserverandthe
free_l.

Automatic Ice and
Water Dispenser
DislsenserSelector
Theiceandwaterdispenseronthefreezerdoorconvenientlydispenseschilled
waterandicecubes.Tooperatethedisperser,slidetheknobtotheselecticnofyour
choiceandpressa glassagainstthedispensingarm,asshown.Be suretoholdthe
glassasfarupaspossibletocatchallcubes.Tostopdispersirg,pullglassawayfrcm
dispensingarm.Releasedispensingarmbeforetheglassisfull,butdonotremove
theglassuntiltheicehascompletelydispensed.
A smallheatedareabeneaththedispenserfloorcatchesandevaporatessmallspills.
Do notpour wateror excesscubesinto thisarea becausethereis nodrain.
msht
The dispenser has a iight that can be turned on and of f by sliding the knob to the
desiredposition. The light also turns on automaticallywhen ice and/or water is
dispensed. Repl ace iight bulb with an appl lance bulb of the same war tage.
How the Water Dispenser Works
Thewatertankislocatedbehindthedrawersintherefrigeratorcompartment.As
thewaterisdispensed,tk_tankisautc_mticallyrefilled.Forp__ticnof the
dispenser,thesupplywaterpressuremustfallbetween30psiand120psi.
Aftertherefrigeratorisinstalledandtheplumbingccrmecticrsarecomplete,the
watertankshouldbefilledby drawingoneglassofwater.Thiswilltakeabout1-
1/2minutes.Then,drawanddiscard7moreglassestobesurethatthetankand
plunbingconnecticmsarerinsedofanyimpurities.
Pressglassagainstdislsensingarea.
He
Signal Arm
IceMaker
Toensurefresh-tastingwater,plantousethedispensereveryday.Ifthewater
dispenserhasnotbeenusedfora weekormore,drawanddiscard7-8 glassesto
freshenthetanksupply.
How the Ice Dispenser Works
Theicemakerandicestoragebinarelocatedinthetopleftcornerofthefreezer
<r_t. Aftertherefrigeratorisinstalledproperlyandhascooledforseveral
hours,theicemakercanbeginmakingice.Tobeginiceproduction,lowerthewire
signalarmtothe"down"orCNposition.As cubesaremade,theyarestoredinthe
storagebin.Withnousageitwilltakea_proximately2daystofillthebin.However,
thedispensermaybeusedafterthefirsthatchoficeismade.Theicemakerturns
offautc_eticallywhentheicestoragebinisfull.
Becauseofnewplumbingconnections,thefirstproductionof icecubesmaybe
discoloredorhaveanoddflavor.Theseshouldbediscardeduntilthecubesmade
arefreeofdiscoloraticnandtaste._ P_, waterqualitydetemnLnes
youricequality.Itisbesttoccrmecttheicemakertowaterthatisnotsoftened.
Chemicalsfromamalfunctioningsoftenercandamagetheicemaker.Ificemaker
isccrmectedtosoftwater,ensurethesoftenerismaintainedandworkingprcperly.
Tostoptheicemaker,liftthewiresignalarmuntilitclicksandlocksinthe"up"
orOFFpositicn.

Automatic Ice and
Water Dispenser
(continued)
Do not use the ice
chute as a handle when removing
or replacing the ice storage bin.
Surfaces there may be sharp.
Ice Dispenser Tips
k Icecubesstoredtoolongmaydevelopanoddflavor.Ehptythecontainerand
returnittotheproperposition.Theicemakerwillthenproducemoreice.
Z Occasicrmllyshakethecontainertokeepiceseparated.
3. Ifthedispensingarmispushedinformorethan4minutes,thedispensermotor
mayoverloadandstep.Theoverloadprotectorwillresetautcmaticallyafter3
or4minutes.Ifaiargequantityoficeisneededatcnetime,itislesttoremove
cubesdirectlyfrcmtheicestoragebin.
& Certainsoundsarenormalwhentheicemakerisoperating.Theyare:
• Motoroperation
• Icebeingloosenedfromthetray
• Icedrcppingintothestoragebin
• Runningwater
• Watervalveopeningor closing
Formoreinformationontheseoperations,see "NormalOperatingSounds."
Stoptheicemakerwhencleaningthefreezeror forlongvacations.
6. Iftheicemakeristoheturnedoffforalcngperiedoftime,turnthewaterstioply
valvetotheclosedpositicn.
Cleaning the Ice Dispe_nser
Cleanthedis_er andicestoragebinatregularintervals,particularlyheforeyou
takeavacaticnormove,oriftheicedispensersticks.
k Stopiceproducticnbyliftingthewiresignalarmtothe"up"orOFFpositicn.
Z Removeicestoragebinbyliftingup andout.Emptyandcarefullycleanthebin
withmilddetergent.Donotsubmergethebinwhilecleaning.Rinsewithclear
water.Donotuseharshorabrasivecleaners.Allowicebintodrycompletely
beforereplacinginthefreezer.
3. Removeicechipsandcleantheshelfandchutethatsupportstheicestorage
h_
& Replacetheicestoragebin.Lowerthewiresignalarmcntheicemakertothe
"down"orONpositionandthe icemakerwillresumeproduction.
DO NOT PUT FINGERS UP ICE CHUTE.
SURFACES THERE MAY BE SHARR
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AUGER
Repositioning the Auger
IMPORTANT: Whenremovingorreplacingtheicebin,donotrotatetheauger
intheicebin.Iftheaugerisaccidentallyturned,yoursistrealigntheaugerby
turrir_itin90°turnsuntiltheicebinfitsintoplacewiththedrivemachanism.
Forfurtherinstruction,seethelabelcntheicebucket.
Remove and empty the ice storagebin if:
k An extendedpowerfailure(onehouror longer)causesicecubesintheice
storagebintomeltandfreezetogetherandjamthedispensermechanism.
Z Theicedisl:erserisnotusedfrequently.Icecubeswillfreezetogetherinthebin
andjamthedispensermechanism.Removetheicestoragebinand shaketo
loosenthecubes.
NEVE_nsean icepickorsimilarsharpinstrumenttobreakuptheice.Thiscould
damagetheicestoragebinanddispensermechanism.

Care and Cleaning
_'_amp objectsstickto cold
metalsurfaces.Donottouchrefrigerated
surfaceswithwetorda_ohands.
_o avoid damage and help
therefrigeratorrunasefficientlyas
possible,cleanthecondenserandair
va sp io ly.
Keepyourrefrigeratorandfreezercleantopr_tcdorbuild-up.Wipeupanyspills
i_mediatelyandcleanbothsectionsat leasttwiceayear.Neverusemetallic
sccurir_pads,hrusb_=s,ahrasivecleanersorstrcr_alkalinesoluticnscnar_surfaee.
Donor washany removablepartsina dishwasher.
Always unplug thepower cord from the wall outlet before cleaning.
NDTE: Turning the control toOFF doesnot disconnect power to the crmtrols,light
bulb,orother electricalc_ents.
Inside
Washinsidesurfacesoftherefrigeratorandfreezerwitha soluticnof2tableslsccrs
bakingsodaini quartwarmwater.Rinse anddrythoroughly.Be suretowring
excesswateroutofsLrr_eorclothbsforeclea_ a_rom_thecontrols,iightbulb,
oranyelectricalparts.
Washremovablepartssuchas shelvesanddrawerswithbakingsodasoluticnormild
detergent and warm water. DO NOT USE HARSH CLEANERS ON THESE SURFACES.
Rinseanddrythoroughly.Cleanthedoorgasketswithmildsuds,rinsewithclear
waterandwipedry.Donotuserazorbladesorothersharpinstrumentswhichcan
scratchtheappliancesurfacewhenremovingadhesivelabels.Anyglueleftfrcmthe
tape or energy label can be removedwith a mixture of warm water andmild
detergent,or,touchtheresiduewiththestickysideoftapealreadyremoved.DO
NOT REMOVE THE SERIAL PLATE.
Outside
Washthecabinetandhandleswithwarmwaterandmildiiquiddetergent.Rinsewell
andwipedrywitha cleansoftcloth.Donotusecommercialhouseholdcleaners,
mm_nia, or alcoholtocleanhandles.
Removeanydustordirtfrcmthefrontofthetoegrillusingavacuumcleanerwith
itsckstingtcolattachrent.R_novethetcegrillbypullingitstraightout.Zhilethe
grillisremoved,vacuumthebacksideof thegrillandwipewithasudsyclothor
sponge.Periodicallycleanthecondenser(blacktubesandwiresbeneaththe
refrigerator,behindthetcegrill).Donotallc_lintorcksttoaccunilatecnthecoils.
Inserta longhandledbrushorvacuumattachmentbetweenthetwocoilstobring
tk_lintfor_mrd.Toreplacetk_tcegrill,lineuptahswithholesandpushgrillstraight
on. _ Usecautionwhencleaningintheareaof thecoils.Surfaces
theremay be sharp.
Vents
AirVentsonLowerAccessPanel
Theairventsontheloweraccesspanelat therearoftherefrigeratorshouldbe
cleanedpericdically.Cleantheventsbyusingavacutmcleanerwithitsdustingtool
attachment.Whenmovingtherefrigerator,pullstraightout.Donot shiftthe
refrigeratorfrcmsidetosideasthismaytearorgougethefloorcoverir_.Becareful
nottomovetherefrigeratorbeyondplumbingconnections.
Replacing the Light Bulb
To replacethelightbulbin eitherccmi0artm_%t:
k illolugrefrigeratcr.
2 Wearglovesasprotectionagainstpossiblebrokenglass.
3.Replaceoldbulbwithanappliancebulbof thesamewattage.
4 Remembertoplugrefrigeratorbackin.

Care and Cleaning
(continued)
Vacation and Moving Tips
Shortvacaticms:Leavetherefrigeratoroperatingduringvacationsof3weeks
orless.Useupallperishableitemsfrcmtherefrigeratorsecticn.Wrapandstore
otheritemsinthefreezer.Turnofftheautomaticicemaker,_ ifyouwillbe
gonejustafewdays.
Longvacations• Removeall foodand iceifyou willbe gone imonthormore.
TurnthecontrolstoOFFanddisconnectthepower.Turnofftheautomaticice
makerandturnthewatersupplyvalvetotheclosedpositicn.Cleantheinterior
thoroughly.Leavebothdoorsopentopreventodorandmoldbuild-up.Block
openifnecessary.
M_: Whenmovingtherefrigerator,followtheseguidelinestopreventdamage:
• Removeallfoodandotheritemsfromboththerefrigeratorandfreezer
crmpartments.Ehlotytheicestoragebin.
• Ifahandtruckisusedinmoving,loadtherefrigeratorfromtheside.
• 7turntherollersasfarupaspossible.Thiswillprotecttbmmcbringslidingor
moving.
• The cabinetshouldbeweli paddedandhandledwith care.DONOT DROP.
Thewatertankshouldbee_otiedtopreventwaterfromstandingforaperiodof
timeorfreezingduringcoldertoqperatures.Todrainthetank,followthesesteps:
i Ul_olugrefrigerator.Carefullymoverefrigeratorawayfrcmwall.Becarefulnot
tomoverefrigeratorbeyondplumbingconnections.
2 Turnoffhouseholdwaterlinevalvethatsupplieswatertorefrigerator.
i Disconnectrefrigeratorwatersrkrplyiinefromhouseholdwatersource.Some
waterr_naininginlinemaybespilledout.
4_Placealargepan,withatleasta 3-quartcapacity,behindrefrigeratornextto
watersolcnoidvalve.
Disccmnectwatertankinletlinesatwatersolenoidvalve.Waterwillspillout
whenwaterlineiscrmpletelyromoved.Putwatertankinletlineintopantocatch
drainage.
6.Afterdrainagehasstopped,reconnectwatertankinletlinetowatersolenoid
valve.Somewatermayremaininwatertank.Ifunitfreezes,thesmallamount
ofwaterleftshouldnotcauseaproblem.
i0

Removing the Handles
and Doors
i:iii
i
HANDLE
USING PUTTY KNIFE,
APPLY PRESSURE TO TRIM LOCKS
FROM THE SIDE AND GENTLY TWIST.
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RemovingHandlesandTrim
If it is necessary to move refrigerator through narrow doorways, follow
these steps to remove refrigerator and freezer handles and/or doors.
To Remove Handles
Full-l_x3thTrim
i Usingaputtyknife,carefullyslidecornerofthebladeundertrim.Slideblade
cbwnuntilyoufindtrimlock.Carefullymaneuverbladeagainsttrimlockfrom
theside,as shown. Note: Pressingdownon trimlockfromabove willnot
_it.
2 Carefullypushputtyknifefirmlyag_insttrimlock,andtwistgently.Trimlockwill
snapfreefrcmdoor.(Eachtrimpiecewilihavetwotrimlocks.)
3.Grasptrim,andpullupawayfromhandleusingaslightside-to-sidemotion.
& Removescrewsattachinghandletodoor.
Repeatthesestepsforeachhandleend.Keepscrewsandtrimpieces.
6.Toreplacehandles,lineuphandlewithscrewhsles,insertscrewsandtighten.
Slideupperandlowertrimpiecesbackonhandleends,andsnaptrimlocksback
intoholescndcorfrcnt.
To Remove Doors
Beforeremovingdoors,be surefreezercrmtrolisturnedtoOFF.Removeallfood
frcmdcors,andur£olugrefrigerator.Removetcegrill.
Tracearoundthehingeswitha softleadpencil.Thiswillmakeiteasiertorealign
thedoorswhentheyarereplaced.Coboletelyremoveonedoorbeforestarting
removaloftheother.
WATER LIN _
DISCONNRCT __
COVER
WIRING HARNESS
Z]3us_LLc_2
_ticn2
................Ink Mark
<&_i t
/
......... Collar
WAT£R LINE
/
FreezerDoor:
k Removetoegrill.(SeeOutsidein"CareandCleaning"secticn.)
Z Removewiringcoverlocatedoverlowerhingeoffreezerdoor.Cbverisheldin
placebyasir_lescm%_.(Illustraticni)
3.Dis<rmnectwiringharnessplug(ccrmector).Positicnyourselftobeabletoplace
yourthumbsontheflatsidesofeachccrmectorpiece.Bendhothpartsbackand
forth.Thenwithafirmgrasp,pullthetwopiecesapart.(lllustraticnl)
Todisccrmectwaterline,holdwaterlineelkowandpushincngraycollar,forcing
elbowdown,offfromtubethatrunsintodoor.
5.Placeastripoftapealcngdoorbottom,overlowerhingeandupthesideofdcor.
Thiswillholdhingeinplacewhendoorisremoved.
6.Removet_tD_boltof lowerhinge.Loosen,butDO NOTREMOVEbottombolt of
lowerhinge.
7.Removetophingecoverbyiiftingbackofcoverandslidingforward.Remove
hingescrewsfromhingebracketwithacounter-clockwisemoticn.Note:Hinge
hasminimalspringtension.Holdbracketwhenremovinglastscrew.DONOT
removehingebracketfromdoor.
8.Carefullyliftdsorupandofflcosenedlowerhingebolt.(Illustraticn2)
RefrigeratorDoor:
L Removetophingecoverbyiiftingbackofcoverandslidingforward.Remove
hingescrewsfromhingebracketwithacounter-clockwisemoticn.Note:Hinge
hasminimalspringtension.Holdbracketwhenremovinglastscrew.DONOT
removehingebracketfromdoor.
Z Remove_ boltof lowerhinge.Loosen,butDO NOTREMOVEbottombolt of
lowerhinge.
Carefullyliftdcorupandoffloosenedlowerhingebolt.
Storedcorsinasafeplaceuntilrefrigeratorismovedtodesiredlocation.Keepall
forreinstallaticn.
Door Elbow _::::::::::::: ?
Ink Mark
TO Reinstall Doors
Toreinstalldcors,r_se instructicmsusedtoremovechors.Note:Toreinstall
waterline,pushelbowup,ontodoortube,untilcollartouchestubeinkmarkas
sh_wnleft.
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AvoidServiceChecklist
Beforecallingforservice,reviewthisiist.Itmaysaveyouhothtimeandexpense.
Thislist includesconmonoccurrencesthatarenotthe resultofdefective
workmanshipormaterialsinthisappliance.
OCCURRENCE
RUNNING OF REFRIGERATOR
Refrigerator ccmpressor does not run.
Refrigeratorrunstoomuch or too
icng.
SOLUTION
Freezerccntrolisoff.Set freezerccntrol.SeeSettingtb_Ctntrols.
Refrigeratorisindefrostcycle.Thisisnon_l fora fullyauta_mticdefrostingrefrigerator.Thedefrost
cycleoccursperiodically,lastingabout20ndrmtes.
Plugatwalloutletisdisc<rmmcted.Mgke sureplugistightlypushed intooutlet.
House fuse has blown or circuitbreaker has tripped. Checkand/or replace fusewith a 15 m_o time-
delayfuse.Resetcircuitbreaker.
Poweroutage.Checkhouse lights.Calllocal electricccnpany.
Rccmor cutsideweatherishot.Itisnon_mlfortherefrigeratortoworkicngerundertheseccrJiti<ms.
Refrigeratorhas recentlybeen disconnected fora periodof tium. It takes about 8-12hours for the
refrigeratortocooldown cc_oletely.
Autc_mticicen_nkeriscperating.O_eraticnoftheicen_nkercauls therefrigeratortorunslightl!n_mre.
Doorsarecpened too frequentlyortoo icng.Wam_ air enteringtherefrigeratorcausesittorunmore.
Open thedoors lessoften.
Refrigerator or freezer doormay be slightlyopen.Make sure refrigeratoris level.Keep fcodand
containers from blocking door. See Occurrence section 0pm_m_/cLosn_oFDOORS/DRAWmS.
Refrigeratorccntrolissettoocold.Settherefrigeratorccntroltoa_mr settin_til therefrigeratc_
t_[_ceratureissatisfactory.Allow24 h<_rsfor thet__oeratureto stabilize.
Refrigeratororfreezergasketisdirty,worn,cracked,orpoorlyfitted.Cleanorchangegasket.Leaks
indoorsealwill causerefrigeratorto runicngerinordertonmintaindesiredtemperatures.
Refrigerator compressor goes on and Them_3statiskeepingtherefrigeratorata constantt_T[oerature.Thisisnom_ml.Refrigeratorgoescn
off frequently, and off to keep te1_peratureconstant.
TEMPERATURES ARE TOO COLD
Temperature in the freezer is too cold Freezerccntrolissettoocold.Setthefreezerccntroltoawam_mr settinguntilthefreezert_[cerature
and the refrigerator temperature is issatisfactory.Allow24hcurs forthetemperaturetostabilize.Then,iftberefrigeratortemperature
satisfactczl/, isnotright,settherefrigeratorccntroltoa coldersetting.
T_mloeraturein the refrigerator is too Refrigeratorccntrolisset toocold.Settherefrigeratorccntroltoawam_mr setting.Allcw24h_rs for
cold and the freezer temperature is t_m_c_maturestostabilize.
satisfactmry.
Food stored in drawers freezes. Refrigeratorccntrolissettoocold.Seeabovesoluticn.
Food stored in Meat Keeper freezes. Meatshouldbe storedat a t_T[oeraturejustbelow the freezingpoint ofwater (32°F,0°C)fornmxi_m_
TEMPERATURES ARE TOO WARM
Temperature in the freezer or
refrigerator is toowarm.
T_mi0eraturein the freezer is toowarm.
freshstoragetium.It isnom_mlfor icecrystalstofom_ due tothenDisture ccntentofn_at.
ChilledAirCcntrolsettoocold./%djust theChilled/dr Controltoa icwersetting.
Doors are opened too frequentlyor too long. Warm air enters the refrigeratorwhenever the door is
opened. Open the door less often.
Door is open slightly. See Occurrence section OP_/CLOS_ OF DOORS/DRAWeRS.
Condenser is dirty. Clean condenser. See "Outside" inCare and Cleaning.
Freezerccntrolissettoowam_.Setthefreezerccntroltoa coldersettinguntilthefreezerte_[cerature
issatisfactory.Allow24hoursforthetemperaturetostabilize.Then,iftherefrigeratorte_[oerature
isnotright,settherefrigeratorccntroltoawarmer setting.
T_perature in therefrigerator is too
warm and the freezer temperature is
satisfactmry.
Temperature in the Meat Keeper is too
warm.
Refrigeratorccntrolissettoowarm.Settherefrigeratorccntroltoacoldersetting.Allcw24hoursfor
thet_i_eraturetostabilize.
ChilledAirControlissettoowam_uAdjusttheChilledAirControltoacoldersetting.
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OCCURRENCE SOLUTION
WATER/MOISTURE/FROST INSIDE REFRIGERATOR
Moisture collects on inside of refrigerator Weatherishotandhu_dd whichincreasesrateoffrostbuildupandinternalsweating.This isno_ml.
w_dls.
Door is slightly open. See Occurrence section OP_/CLOS_ OFDOORS/DRAWlS.
Door is opened too oftenor too long. Open the door less often.
Water collects onbottom side of drawer Vegetablescontainandgiveofft_Disture. It isnot unusual tohavemoistureon thebottcmsideof
cawm. theccver.
Water collects inbottcmof drawer. Washedvegetables and fruits drainwhile in thedrawer.Dryit_ beforeputting th_lintodrawer.
Water collecting inbottcm of drawer isnom_ml.
WATER/MOISTURE/FROST OUTSIDE REFRIGERATOR
Moisture forms on outside of refrigerator Weather ishumid. This is normal inh_id weather. Whenh_ddity is lower,the moisture should
or between doors. _.
Doorisslightlycpen,causingcoldairfrcminsidetherefrigeratorto_et wam_air fra_cutside.See
Occurrence section OPenING/CLOSING OF DOORS/DRAWERS.
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER
Ice maker is not making any ice.
BRASS FITTING
SCREEN
Ice_qkerwire signalam_isin "up"orOFFposition.Move wire signalarm to "down"orGN position.
Householdwater linevalve is not open. Turnon householdwater line valve.
_ter su[Jplyvalvein refrigeratorisbeingblockedbyforeign_mterial.Ur£olugtherefrigeratorand
turnoffwaterstioply.Sliderefrigeratorout andlocatewherewateris_ted tothevalve.Unscrew
thebrass fitting andpull out the screen frcm inside thevalve mesh. Cleanthe screenof foreign
material.Replace screenandbrass fittingand turn the watersupply on; checkfor leaks.Plug in
\/
OUTLET TO ICE MAKER
INLET, WATER LINE
refrigeratorarlslideintoplace.
Freezer is not cold enough. See Occurrence section TmPm_ATU_SARETOOWARM.
Saddlevalvecn coldwaterpipeisblcokedorrestrictedbyforeign_mterial.Turnoffhcuseholdwater
linevalve.R_mve, cleanorr_placevalve.
Ice maker is not making enough ice.
Ice_qkerispr_x9mcing_essicethany_uexpect.Ice_qkersh_u_dpr_x9mceappr_ximate_y
2 1/2 to4poundsofice every24 hours.
Freezer is not cold enough. See Occurrence sectionT_PmATU_SA_ETOOkZRM.
Ice maker will not stop making ice.
Ice maker is not separating the cubes.
Ice has bad odor and taste.
ICE DISPENSER
Dispenserwillnotdispenseice.
Householdwater linevalve isnot cc_[oletelyopen.Turnonhouseholdwaterlinevalve.
Watersu[Jplyvalveinrefrigeratorisbeingblockedby foreign_mterial.SeeOccurrence, "Icemaker
is not making any ice" above.
Ice maker wire arm is being held down by an item in the freezer. Remove item and release arm.
Remove any ice cubes which are frozen together over arm.
Icecubes arenot beingused frequentlyenough.Remove and shake ice bucket to separate cubes.
Icehaspickedupcdororflavorfr_strcr_ fcodstoredinrefrigeratororfreezer.Coverfosdstightly.
Discardstaleice.Ice_h_kerwillpragmcefreshstioply.
Waterrurmingtoice_mkerhas pcor taste or odor./%ddfilterto ice_qker. Consultawaterpurifying
company.
Icestoragebinis_oty. Whenthefirst su_plyofice isdroppedintothebin, thedispensershould
qserate.
Freezert_[ceratureissettoowarm.Turnthefreezerccntroltoahighersettingsothatice_ wili
be made.When firstsupply of ice ismade, thedispenser should operate.
Householdwater line valve isnot open.Openhousehold water linevalveand allow sufficientti_m
for ice to be _mde. When ice ismade, dispensershould operate.
Freezerdoorisnot closed.Be surefreezerdoorisclosed.
Ice dispensing am_ his been held in for t_re thin 4-5 t_dnutes. Motor is overloaded. Motor overload
protector%Tillreset ina_proxit_mtely3t_dnutes.Ice canthenbe dispensed.
Icehasmeltedandfrozenaroundaugerdue to infrequentuse, te_oerature fluctuations and/or
power outages. Remove ice storage bin, thawandet_otythe contents. Cleanbin, wipe dryand
replaceinproperposition. Whennewiceis_mde, dispensershouldoperate.
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OCCURRENCE
ICE DI SPENSER
Ice dispenser is jammed.
WATER DISPENSER
Dispenser will not dispense water.
SOLUTION
Ice cubes are jammedbetween the ice maker arm and back of the bin. Remove the ice cubes that are janmJ!ig
thedisp_ser.
Ice cubes are frozen together. Use the dispenser often so that cubes do not freeze together.
Householdwateriinevalveisnotopen.Openhouseholdwateriinevalve.SeeOccurrence"Icemakerisnot
makingany ice."
Freezerdoorisnotclosed.Be surefreezerdoorisclosed.
Water has an odd taste and/or odor. Waterhasbeen inthetankforaperiodof time.Drawanddiscard7-8glassesofwatertofreshenthesupply.
Drawanddiscardanadditional3-6glassestoccnpletelyrinseouttank.
UnitnotproperlyccrLnectedtocoldwaterline.Oomect unittocoldwaterlinewhichsupplieswatertokitchen
fau_t.
Tubir_usedinthehouseholdwatersu_01yandinstallationofunitmayaffectwatertasteandodor.Forbest
results,usecoppertubingforwaterc<x]nectien.
ODORS IN REFRIGERATOR
Waterhasahighmineral content.Contactwatertreatmentplantforhelp.
Interiorneedstobe cleaned.Cleaninteriorwithsponge,warmwaterandbakingsoda.
Focdwithstrcngodorisinrefrigerator.Coverfoodtightly.
OPENING/CLOSING OF DOORS/DRAWERS
Door(s)will not close. Doorisnotdesignedtoswingshutautcrsatically.Closedoorsecurely.
Doorwasclosedtoohard,causingotherdoortoopenslightly.Closebothdoorsgently.
Refrigeratorisnotlevel.Itrocksenthefloorwhenitisnr;wdslightly.Resurefloorislevelandsolidandcan
adequatelysupportrefrigerator.Adjustrollersasneeded.
Refrigeratoristouchingthewaliorcabinets.Besorefloorislevelandcanadequatelysupportrefrigerator.
Ccntactcarpentertocorrectsaggingorslopingfloor.
Drawers are difficult tomove. Foodis touchingshelfontopofdrawer.Keeplessfoodindrawer.
Trackthatdrawersslidesenisdirty.Cleandrawer,rollers,andtrack.
LIGHT BULB IS NOT ON
Light bu3_bis burned out. See "Replacing the Light Bulb" in Care and Cleaning.
Normal Operating
Sounds
Light switchis stuck. Light switchis located on the interior door franerm_xtto the temperature control ineach
ccnpartment. Push inplunger to release.
No electric current is reaching refrigerator. See Occurrence section m_m_ _ _mi_%_m.
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER
Occasionally you will hear ce
clbes dropping nto [_,e ice bn.
EVAPORATOR PAN
You may hear alr being /orced
through the cabnet by the fro'.
EVAPORATOR
The flow of refrigerant
evaporator may create a bol_ng
or gurgling sound.
Durng defrost cycles, water dripping
onto the heater may caLJse a
or szzl_ng sound. After defrosting, a
popping sound may occur.
waler, you will hear a buzzing
sound and water running.
CONDENSER FAN
Yo(J may hear the condenser
fan cycling on and off.
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Rgid foam insulation has excellent
nsulating capablifies. It s very
i energy efficient; however, t does
have a tendency to amplfy sound.
COMPRESSOR
Modern. high effcency compressors
operate much faster thal_ older models.
The compressor may have a high-
pi{ched hum or p;Isating sound.
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REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY
Yourproduct isprotected by thiswarranty
Your appliance is warrantedbyWhite Osmsolidated Industries, Inc. WCI has authorized Frigidaire and its authorized servicers toperform services under
this warranty. WCI authorizes no one else to change or add to any of these obligations under this warranty. Any obligations for service and parts under
this warranty must be performed by Frigidaire or an authorized Frigidaire servicer.
WARRANTY WCI, THROUGH ITS AUTHORIZED THE CONSUMER WILL BE
PERIOD SERVICERS, WILL: RESPONSIBLE FOR:
FULL ONE -YEAR One year from original Pay all costs for repairingor replacing any parts of this Costsof servicecallsthatare listedunder NORMAL
WARRANTY purchase date. appliance which prove tobe defective in materials or RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONSUMER.*
LIMITED 2ND - 5TH Second through fifth Repairor replaceanyparts intheSealedRefrigeration Travelcostsofthetechnician,diagnosticcostsand
YEAR WARRANTY years from original System (compressor, condenser, evaporator, drier and a!Y!removal,transportationandreinstallationcosts
(Sealed System) purchasedate . tubing) which prove to be defective in materials or whichare required because of service. Costs for
LIMITED Timeperiod_listedabove. All of the provisionsof thefullandlimitedwarrantiesabove Costsofthetechnician'straveltothehcmeandany
W A R RA N TY and the exclusionslistedbelow apply, costs for pick up and delivery of the appliance
(Applicable to the requiredbecauseof service.
State of Alaska)
workmanship.
workmanship, labor, parts and transportation other than with
respecttothe Sealed RefrigerationSystem.
*NORMAL
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE CONSUMER
EXCLUSIONS
IF YOU NEED
SERVICE
This warranty applies only to products in ordinary household use, and the consumer is responsible for the items
listed below:
l Proper use of the appliance in accordance with instructions provided with the product.
2 Prcper installationby an authorized servicer in accordance with instructions provided with the appliance and in accordance
withall localplumbing, electrical and/or gas codes.
t Proper connection to a grounded power supply of sufficient voltage, replacement of blown fuses, repair of loose
connections or defects in house wiring.
A Expenses formakingtheapplianeeaeeessible for servicing, suehas _lof trim, cupboards, shelves, etc., whieharenot
apart of the appliance when it was shipped from the factory.
Danmges to finish after installati<xl.
6 Replacement of light bulbs and/or fluorescent tubes (on models with these features) .
This warranty does not cover the following:
l CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING
FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY.
Note: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you.
2 Service calls which do not involve malfunction or defects in workmanship or material, or for appliances not in ordinary
household use. The consumer shall pay for such service calls.
Danmges caused by services performed by servicers other than Frigidaire or it s authorized servicers; use of pairs other than
genuine Frigidaire Home Products parts; obtained frcmpersons other than such servicers; or external causes such as abuse,
misuse, inadequate power supply or acts of God.
A Products with original serial numbers that have been removed or altered and carrot be readily determined.
Keep your bill of sale, delivery slip, or some other appropriate payment record. The date on the bill establishes the warranty
peried should servicebe required. If service isperfolm_d, it is inycmrbest interest todotainandkeep all receipts. This written
warrantygives you specific legal rights. Ycu may also have other rights that vary frcm state to state. Service under this warranty
must be dot ained by cont act ing Frigidai re Home Product s :
800,944,9044
Frigidaire HomeProducts
P.O. Box212378
Augusta, GA 30917
HOME PRODUCTS
Product features or specifications as descr_ or illustrated are subject to change without notice. All warranties are made by
White Consolidated Industries, Inc. This warranty applies only in the 50 states of theU.S .A. and PuertoRico.
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ServiceInformationin
Canada
To avoidunnecessarycost and inconvenience, make a few simple checks
beforecallingforservice.Commonoccurrencesandtheirsolutionscanbe
found in the Avoid Service Checklist. Be sure you have followed the
instructicmsinthismariml.
Ifyouareunabletolocatethecauseofaproblem,callforservice.Insiston
factoryservicebyanauthorized FRIGIDAIREPARTSANDSERVICE depot.
FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE
All Frigidaireappliancesarebackedby FRIGIDAIREPARTSAND SERVICE,one
ofCanada'slargestpartsandservicenetworks.
TheFrigidairereputationmeansyoucanenjoyco_oleteprofessionalservice
fromoneofourhundredsof trainedtechniciansacrossthecountry.
FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE
7075OrdanDrive
Mississauga,Ontario
L5T IK6
Place the name, address and telephonenumber of your service depot in
the spacesbelow.
Product and feature specifications as described or illustrated are
subject to change withoutnotice.
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WARRANTY
(CANADA )
REFRIGERATORS
WARRANTOR :
FrigidaireHcmeProducts
7075OrdanDrive
Mississauga,Ontario
L5T IK6
ThisrefrigeratorisabrandedprcductofFrigidaireCanada.
WARRANTY PERIOD :
Foroneyearafterpurchaseby theoriginalconsumer/owner:
Forfireyearsafterpurchasebytheoriginalconslm_r/owner:
(FROST FREE)
Forserviceunderthiswarranty,ccntactyourdealer/retailer,
authorizedFRIGIDAIREPARTSANDSERVICEdepot,or:
FRIGIDAIRE HOME PRODUCTS
PARTS AND SERVICE
7075 0rdan Drive
Mississauga,Ontario
L5T IK6
q_l: (905)565-9200
l%x: (905)565-0937
WARRANTOR WILL THROUGH ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE
DEPOT:
Paycosttorepairorreplaceanydefectiveparts(including
serviceandlah]urcharge).
Paycost(includingserviceandlabourcharge)torepairor
replacedefectivepartsofthesealedrefrigerationsystem
consistingof the compressor,evaporator,condenser,
interccmnectingtubingdrierandrefrigeraticncharge.
Fortenyearsafterpurchasebytheoriginalccmsumer/owner:
WARRANTY APPLIES TO :
ProchctspurchasedandinstalledinCanadaforpersonalsinglefamilyhonseholdnse.
19 Defectsresultingorarisingoutofthemanufacturingprocess.
Prcductsbearinglegiblemanufacturer'smsdelandserialnumbers.
d Replacementpartsonlyfortheremainderof theoriginalwarranty.
WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO:
Transportationdamage.
19 S%krplyandreplacementofporcelain,fuses,glassandlightbulbs.
Partsandservicesuppliedor obtainedfromotherthanFRIGIDAIREPARTSAND SERVICEor FRIGIDAIREPARTSSERVICE
authorizeddepots.
d Prqserinstallaticn,ccntrolsettir_andcareoffinish.
CONSUMER/OWNER RESPONSIBILITY :
T°pr°videPrcof°fthe°riginaldate°fPurchaseby means°f abill°f sale°rpayment"
19 S%krplyandreplacementofporcelain,fuses,glassandlightbulbs.
Toensureproperpowersupplyandconnectionof theapplianceto same.
d Prqserinstallaticn,ccntrolsettir_andcareoffinish.
This_mrrantyisinadditic_t_anystatut_rywa_ranties_c_tainedinanyapp_icab_e_egis_atic_.Thetermsand_rmditicrs_fthis
warrantyarenotintendedtoexcludeorlimityourrightsunderthssestatutes.Thewarrantorhoweverreservestherightto
chargetransportaticnandtravellingcostsfordistancesinexcessof48kilcmetres(30miles)frcmthenearestFRIGIDAIREPARTS
ANDSERVICEauthorizedservicedepot.
Paycost(excludingserviceandlabourcharge)toreplacea
defectivemotorcompressor.
Thiswarranty, plusthe statutorywarrantiesmenticned are thecrlywarranties given to the consumer/ownerfor thisproduct.
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Notes