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  • Page 1 OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Versi6nen espa_ol ... Product Registraticn ..I_oortant SafetyInstructicms. . . 2-3 First St_ ....Energy SavingIdeas ... Settingthe Controls... Fresh Food Storage ... Shelves ....Automatic Ice and Water Dispenser ....7-10 Care and Cleaning ..11-12 Removing Handles and Doors . . . 13 AvoidService Checklist ..
  • Page 3: Versi6Nen Espa_Ol

    Frigidaire Home Products P.O. Box 212378 Theseif-addressed PRODUCT REGISTRATION C ARDshouldbe filied incc_ol etely, Augusta, C_A 30917 signedand returnedto Frigidaire, or inCanada, Frigidaire C anada. _'!_'lv;'_'W;t_ll_[_ For Your Safety ImportantSafety Donotstore orusegasoline or other flan_mble v apore andliquids inthevicinity Instructions of this, or anyother appliance.
  • Page 4: First St

    _'VVAV-_WN_II_[€'I Other Precautions Important Safety • Never unplug therefrigerator bypull ingcnthepower cord. Always griptheplug Instructic s (continued) fir@ly, a ndpull straight o utfrcmthe receptacle. • Toavoidelectrical s hcck, unplugthe refrigeratorbeforecleaningandbefore rsplacingalightbulb. Note:7tumimgtheccntrol toOFFtulnsofftheccnpressor, butdoesnotdisccrmect p ower totheiightbulborother electrical cospsnents. • Donot operate therefrigerator i nthepresence ofexplosive f_ms. •...
  • Page 5: Energy Savingideas

    • Install t herefrigerator inthecoolest p artoftheroom, cutofdirect stm£ ight and Energy Saving Ideas awayfrcmheat ing ducts orregistems. Donotplacetherefrigerator nexttoheat- prodmmingsppliances suchas arange, ovan, ordishwasher. Ifthis isnotpcssible, asecticnof c abinetry, oranaddedlayerof _ aticnbetwe_nthe twomppliances will help therefrigerator qserate n mre efficiantly. •...
  • Page 6: Fresh Food Storage

    Door Storage Fresh Food Storage Bins and Shelves: Doorbinsandshelvesprovideccr_enient storage forjars, bottlesandcans. I te_ usedoften areavailable forquick selecticn. Snugger Doorbinscanbenmvedtosuitindivichal needs. Renmve bins by lifting s traizht u p. Place binsinthedesiredpositicn, andlower overthesticports. Dairy Cormpar t ment: Thedairyccnpartnmnt iswarnerthanthegeneralfoodstoragesection, and is intencled forshort termstorage o fcheese, spreads, o rbutter.
  • Page 7: Shelves

    Shelves Shelf Adjustment Refrigerator shelves a reeasilyadjustedto suitindividual needs. Before adjusting shelves,ren_veall food.Ren_veanddiscardshipping clipswedgedintothe cantilever r ail above theshelf hook (seebelow). Theseclipsstabilizethe shelves immg. Toa_ust thecantilevershelves (_rtedattherearof therefrigerator) ,liftthe backoftheshelf t[o a ndout.Replace shelf byinselt ingrear hocks intoslots, imbmr andlockintolscsitiou. Spillsafe_glass shelvescatchandhold accidental spills.
  • Page 8: Automatic Ice And Water

    Automatic Ice and Theiceendwaterdispenser cnthefreezer doorconveniently d ispenses chilled water,crushedice,and icecubes.To operatedispenser, slidetheknobtothe Water Dispenser selecticnofyourchoice. Pressaglassagainst thedispensingarm, asshownleft. B e sure toholdtheglassupas faraspsssibletocatchall cubes. Tostop dislS_nsing ,pull glassawayfrc_dispensing arm. Whendispensing ice,releasedispensing arm beforeglassis full,butdonot removetheglassuntilthe icehascc_pletely di_. As_ll heatedarea b eneath thedispenser floor catches e ndevaporates s_ll spills. Do notpourwater or excesscubes intothisarea,becausethereis no drain.
  • Page 9 Automatic Ice and IceDispenser Tips Icecubes storedtoolongmay developan odd flavor. Hhptythecontainer Water Dispenser andreturnitto theproper position. Icen_nker willthenprochce moreice. (continued) Occasicrmllyshakecontainertokeep ice separated. If dispensing arm is pushed in for_Dre than 4 _J!lutes, dispenser_mtor_v overloadandstcp. The overloadprotectorwill reset autcnmticallyafter 3 or4 _in!tes.
  • Page 10 Automatic Ice and 3.Unscrewfilterct[o, ccunterclc_ (Figure i ).Ifyouhavetroubleunscrewing cup,usethectlo r e_val wrenchincluded inpartsbag (Figure 2 ). Water Dispenser 4.Youn_streplaceexistinglargeO-rin_onfilterhousing. Fimst re_mveoldring (cantinued) anddiscard. (Youmayneedtousea toothpicktogetunderring. NOTE: Use cautic_so thatgroovethatholds ringisnot damaged! ) Carefullyreuove newO-ringfrc_sealedbag.GentlyrollO-ringintoplace,intoccntair_nt grooveabove threads. 5 Re_mve packaging f rcmfilter cartrichse. Place filter cartrichse inct[o.
  • Page 11: Dispenser

    Automatic Ice and Changingtb_FilterandLarge O-Ring: Waterquality varies throughout t heworld.Toensurethehighest possible water Water Dispenser quality, c hanc3ewater filterandO-ringeveryl2nmths. Also,iffilterhasb_nin (continued) a refrigerator t hathasnotbeeninuseforawhile(duringn_ving f orexmniole), filterbefore reir_ling refriQel_ator. Note di_r systemwill also clserate without f iltration (withfiltercartriih3e re, Dyed). To changefilterandlargeO-ring: Ordernew fiiter cartridgesthroughthe RefertoFigureias needed.
  • Page 12: Care And Cleaning

    Keepyourrefrigerator andfreezer clean toprevent odorbuild-t[o. Wipeanyspills Care and Cleaning in, radiately, andcleanbothsections at leasttwicea year. Nevernsemetallic sssuri_cb, brushes, a brasive cleaners, orstrc_g@ine selutic_senanysurface. Do notwashanyremovableparts ina dishwasher. Always unplug thepower cord from thewall outletbefore cleaning. NOTE: Turning theccntrol toOFFdoesnotdisccrmectpowertothe ccntrols, l ight bulb, or other electrical c_ts.
  • Page 13: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning Replacing Light Bulb To replacelightbulb in eithercc_mpaltment: (continued) i UrpluJ refrigerator. 2 Weargloves asprotecticn a gainst p ossible brokenglass. 3. Renmvelight shield where necessary, suchasovercrisper(some n_)dels ). Replace oldbulbwith an appliance bulbof thesamewattage. 4_ Ren_m_0er toplugrefrigerator backin. Vacation and Moving Tips...
  • Page 14: Removing Handles And Doors

    If you need to move refrigerator through narrow doorways, fol low these Removing Handles and steps to res_ve handles and/or refrigerator and freezer doors. Doors To Remove Handles Full-l_gthTrim: i Usingaputtyknife, c arefullyslidecornerofthebladeundertrinl. Slideblade downuntilyoufindtrimlock. Carefully nmneuver blacle against trimlockfram theside, a sshown.
  • Page 15: Avoidservice Checklist

    AvoidServiceCheckli st Before calling f orservice, reviewthis list. Itu_vsavey=utin_andep_se. _ list includes cammn cccurrences t hatarenottheresult of defective w orknmnship o r n_terials inthis s ppli_ce. SOLUTION OCCURRENCE RUNNING OF REFRIGERATOR Refrigerator ccs_pressordoes not run. Freezer control is of f. Set freezer control. See Setting the C_trols. R_frigerator is indefrost cycle.
  • Page 16 OCCURRENCE SOLUTION TEMPERATURES WARM Temperatureinfreezeristoowarm. Freezer ccntrol is set tcowarm. Set freezer ccntrol to a colder settinguntil freezer temperature satisfactory. Allow24 hours for the te_0erature to stabilize. %hen, if refrigerator t_0erature not right, set refrigerator ccntrol to a warmer setting. Temperature in the refrigerator is too...
  • Page 17 OCCURRENCE SOLUTION ICE DISPENSER storagebinis empty. Z]nen the first stpplyof iceis_intobin, di_r shculdcperate. Di_r will not dispense ice. Freezer t_Tperature wemTn. Turn freezer control to a higher setting that cubes will made. W_len first supply made, dispenser should operate. _holdw_ter linevalve cpen.
  • Page 18: Normal Operating Sounds

    OCCURRENCE SOLUTION LIGHT BULB IS NOT ON Light bulb isburnedout. See "Replacingthe Lig_lt Bulb" inCare and Cleaning. Lightswitchisstuck.Iight switchisiccatedan interior doorfranenexttothete_oerature osntrol in each compartment. Push in plunger to release. No electric cuzment is reaching refrigerator. See Occurrence section_ ce _smA_m. Normal Operating Sounds AUTOMATIC...
  • Page 19: Warranty (United States)

    Inc. We authorize no person to change or add to any of our obligations under 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...
  • Page 20: Serviceinformation(Canada)

    Avoid Service Checklist. Be sure you have followed the instructicns inthis_mnual. Ifyouareunableto locatethecauseofa problem, callforservice. Insiston factory serviceby an authorizedFRIGIDAIREPARTSAND SERVICEdepot. FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE All Frigidaireappliancesarebackedby FRIGIDAIREPARTSAND SERVICE,one of Canada' s largest partsandservice networks. TheFrigidaire reputationnmans youcanenjoycc_olete professional service frc_oneof ourhundredsof trainedtechnicians acrossthecountry.
  • Page 21: Warranty (Canada)

    Parts and service supplied or obtained from other than FRIGIDAIRE PARTSANDSERVICE or FRIGIDAIRE PARTS SERVICE authorized d_pots. Prqserinstallaticn, @ cntrolsetting andcareoffinish. CONSUMER/OWNER RESPONSIBILITY To provide proof of the original date of purchase bynmans of a bill of saleor paynmnt.
  • Page 22 Notes...

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