Advertisement

Quick Links

Version en espa_ol .....................................2
Product Registration ................................... 2
Important Safety Instructions ..................2-3
First Steps ................................................ 3 -4
Energy Saving Ideas ..................................5
Setting the Controls ....................................5
Fresh Food Storage ...................................6
Care and Cleaning ...............................10-11
Avoid Service Checklist .......................13-16
Normal Operating Sounds ....................... 16
Warranty (United States) .......................... 17
Service Information (Canada) .................. 18
Warranty (Canada) ...................................19
P/N218931200
(9903)

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Frigidaire FRS26ZRGW7

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Version en espa_ol ........2 Product Registration ........2 Important Safety Instructions ....2-3 First Steps ..........3 -4 Energy Saving Ideas ........5 Setting the Controls ........5 Fresh Food Storage ........6 Automatic Ice and Water Dispenser ..7-9 Care and Cleaning .......10-11 Removing the Handles and Doors ..12 Avoid Service Checklist .......13-16 Normal Operating Sounds .......
  • Page 2: Version En Espa_Ol

    FrigidaireHon_ Products Theseif-addressed PRODUCTREGISTRATION C ARDshould be filied inccnpl etely, P.O. Box 212378 Augusta, C_h30917 signedandreturnedtoFrigidaire, orinCanada, Frigidaire C anada. ImportantSafety [!v,v-'_:lai_[_ For Your Safety Instructions Donotstore orusegasoline orother flan_mble v aporsandliquids inthevicinity ofthis, o ranyothera_plianse. Readprcchtt labels f orflammbilityandcther_urJrmo_.
  • Page 3: First Steps

    [!,'AV:_;|_II_[_ Other Precautions Important Safety • Neverunplugthe r efrigeratorbypullingcn thepowercord. A lwaysgriptheplug Instructic s (ccntinued) firaiy, a ndpull straight o utfrcmthe receptacle. • Toavoid electrical s hock, unplug therefrigerator b eforecleaning andbe fore replacingalightbulb. Note:Turningtheccntrol toOFFtum_offtheccmpressor, butdoes notdisccnnect power totheiight bulborother electrical coxpcnents. •...
  • Page 4: First Steps

    Connecting Ice Maker to Water Supply FirstSteps Not Install Ice Maker Tubing Where Temperature May Fall (continued) Below Freezing. Checktobe sureyourwaterccnnect ionwillccnply withlocal plrm_0ing codes. WaterqualitydeternJnesycur ice quality. It isbest to ccrnect the icenmker towater that isnot softened.Chemicalsfrcmanml functioningsoftenercan da_mgethe ice nmker.
  • Page 5: Energy Saving Ideas

    • Install t herefrigerator inthe nest ccol part oftherccm, cutof_ sunl%htand Energy Saving Ideas awayfrcmheat i ngducts orregistems. Donotplacetherefrigerator nexttoheat- prochcingsppliances suchas a range, ovenordishwasher. Ifthisisnotpossible, a secticnof c abinetry o ranaddedlayer o finsulaticnbetweenthe tbmappliances will helpthe r efrigerator cperate nDre efficiantly. •...
  • Page 6: Fresh Food Storage

    Shel f Adj us tment Fresh Food Storage Ref rigerato rshe ires areeasily adjusted t osuit indivichal needs. Before adjust ing shelves, r e_mveall f ood. Theshgppingclipsbhichstabilisethe shelves f orshi_ping maybe removedanddiscarded. Toa_ust thecantilevershelves (shelves stiopor tedattherearof therefrigerator), iiftthehackoftheshe ift[o e ndout.Repl aceshe ifby insert inghooks atrearinto slots.
  • Page 7: Automatic Ice And Water Dispenser

    Automatic Ice and _heice andwater disp£nser cnthefreezer c borcc_wnient lydisp£nses chill edwater, endeithericecubesorcrushedice,d÷pending onthen_)del. Water Dispenser Tooperate thedispenser, s lide theknobtotheselecticn o fyourchoice endpress a glassagainst thedispensing arm,asshown. Be suretoholdtheglassasfarup as possible tocatch allice.Tostopdispensing, pullglass awayfromdispensing arm. Whendispensing i ce,release t hedispensing armbefore theglass isfull, butdonot remove theglass until theicehascoapletely d ispensed.
  • Page 8 Automatic Ice and Ice Dispenser Tips Icecubesstoredtoolongnmydevelcpanoddflavor, l_ptythecontainer and Water Dispenser return ittotheproperpositicn. Theicenmkerwill t henprochce noreice. (ccntinusd) Occasicrmlly shake theccntainer t okeepice_ted. 3. Ifthedispensing a rmispushedinforn_rethan4ninutes, thedispenser n _tor nmyoverloadand stcp. Theoverloadprotector willreset autcnmtically after 3 or4ninutes. Ifalarge quantity o ficeisneeded atcnetinB,itisbesttore_mve cubes ctirectly frcmtheicestorage b in.
  • Page 9: Automatic Ice And Water Dispenser

    (withfiltercsrtrich3e r_r_. dealer where bought Tochangefilter: refrigerator, or contact the Frigidaire Refer toFigure iasneeded. Itisnotnecessary toturnthewater sticply offtochange Constuner As si s tance Center at 1 -800 - d__filt_r. 944- 9044. It might be good to order somefilters w hen youfirst install y our i.Setice_lgker lever(wire s ignal arm)totheOFF (tio)
  • Page 10: Care And Cleaning

    Keep ycurrefrigerator endfreezer c lean toprevent odor build-tp. W ipe upanyspills Care and Cleaning inmediately andcleanbothsectionsat leasttwiceayear.Neverusen_tallic scouringpacb, brushes, a brasive cleanersorstrcr_ine soluticnscnanysturface. Do notwashanyremovableparts ina dishwasher. Always unplug the power cord from the walI ou tlet before cleaning. NOTE:Turning theccntrol toOFFdoesnotdisconnect p owertotheccntrols, iight bulb, orother electrical cc_ents.
  • Page 11: Care And Cleaning

    Longvacations: Care and Cleaning • Remove all food and ice if you will be gone i month ornmre. (continued) • Turn ccntrols to OFF and disccnnect power. • Turn autc_mt ic ice _mker and turn water stpplyvalve to the closed p_itkn.
  • Page 12: Removing The Handles And Doors

    Removing the Handles If i t is necessary tomove the refrigerator through narrow doorways, follow these steps to relr_vethe handles and/or refrigerator and freezer doors. and Doors To Remove Handles Full -l_r_3th Trim: i Usingaputtyknife, carefullyslidethecornerofthebladeunderthetrin_. Slide blade de%nuntil y cufindthe trin_lock. Carefullynmneuver the blade against t he trimlockfrcmtb_sideas shown.Note:Pressingdownon thetrimlockfrom...
  • Page 13: Avoid Servicechecklist

    Avoid ServiceChecklist Beforecallingforservice, reviewthislist. ItnmysaveycutinB andemi_nse, qhis list includes ccn_mn ocmmurrences thatarenottheresult ofdefect irework_mnship o r nmterials inthis a_pliance. SOLUTION OCCURRENCE RUNNING OF REFRIGERATOR Refrigerator cc_pressor does not run. Freezerccntrolisoff. Setfreezercontrol.See Settir_theCc_trols. B_frigerator isindefrostcycle. Thisisnormalfora fullyautcmatic defrcstin_refrigerator, q ]ne d efrcst cycleoccurspericxlically, lastingabout20_?inutes.
  • Page 14 OCCURRENCE SOLUTION TEMPERATURES ARE TOO WARM (continued) Freezer ccntrol is set toowarm. Set freezer osntrol boa colder settin_until freezer tarperature Temperature in freezer is too warm. satisfactory. Allcw24 hsurs for the t_Tperature tostabilise, qllen, refrigerator t_Tperature isnot right, set refrigerator c_ntrol to a warmer setting.
  • Page 15 OCCURRENCE SOLUTION ICE DISPENSER storage e_oty, hh_n first _lyof dkopped intobin, dispe_er should operate. Disperser wili not clisper_e ice. Freezer t_Tperature warm. Ttun% freezer dcntrol to a higher setting so that cubes be n_de. _%en first supply n_de, dispenser should operate.
  • Page 16: Normal Operating Sounds

    OCCURRENCE SOLUTION LIGHT BULB IS NOT ON Light bulb isburned Gut. Replacebulb. Li_atswitchisstuck.Li_at switchisiccatedcn interior doorframenexttothet_Tper atureosntrol in each cc_partment. Push in plunger to release. No electric current is reaching refrigerator. See Occurrence section_ _ _m_G_m. Normal Operating Sounds AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER * Occasionally you will hear ice...
  • Page 17: Warranty (United States)

    Consolidated Industries, Inc. We authorizenoperson tochange or addtoanyof our obligationsunder this warranty. Our obligations for service and parts under this warranty must be performed by Frigidaire or an authorized Frigidaire servicer. *NORMAL This warranty applies only to products in ordinary...
  • Page 18: Serviceinformation (Canada)

    (Canada) found intheAvoidService Checklist. B e sureyouhavefollowed theinstructions inthisnmnual. Ifyouareunableto locate thecauseof aproblem,callforservice. Insiston factoryserviceby an authorizedFRIGIDAIREPARTSAND SERVICEdepot. FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE All Frigidaireappliancesarebackedby FRIGIDAIREPARTSAND SERVICE,one ofCanada'slargestpartsandservicenetworks. TheFrigidaire reputationnmans youcanenjoycc_olete professional service fromoneof ourhundredsof trainedtechnicians acrossthecountry. FRIGIDAIRE...
  • Page 19: Warranty (Canada)

    Thewarrantorhowever reserves t he right tocharge transl_rtat ienendtravelling c osts fordistances inexcess of48kilcnmtres ( 30niles )frc_thenearest FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE authorized servicedepot. This warrantyplus t hestatutory warrant i es nmntiened arethecmlywarrant i es given tothecrmmmmr/owner forthis prochct.
  • Page 20 Notes...

Table of Contents