Frigidaire FRS26ZRGW1 Important Safety Instructions Manual
Frigidaire FRS26ZRGW1 Important Safety Instructions Manual

Frigidaire FRS26ZRGW1 Important Safety Instructions Manual

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Version en espa_ol .....................................2
Product Registration ................................... 2
Important Safety Instructions ..................2-3
First Steps ................................................... 3
Energy Saving Ideas ..................................4
Setting the Controls ....................................4
Fresh Food Storage ....................................5
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
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Version en espa_ol ........2 Product Registration ........2 Important Safety Instructions ....2-3 First Steps ........... 3 Energy Saving Ideas ........4 Setting the Controls ........4 Fresh Food Storage ........5 Automatic Ice and Water Dispenser ..6-9 Care and Cleaning ....... 10-11 Removing the Handles and Doors ...
  • 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: Energy Saving Ideas

    • Install therefrigerator inthe nestcool partoftherccm, cut ofdirect stmlight and Energy Saving Ideas awayfrcmheat ingducts orregistems. Donotplacetherefrigerator nexttoheat- prodmmingsppliances suchas arange, ovenordishwasher. Ifthisisnotpsssible, a secticnof c abinetry o ranaddedlayer o f insulaticnbetweenthe twoalspliances will help the refrigerator qseraten_re effici_nt117. • Leveltherefrigeratorsothechomsclosetightly. •...
  • Page 5: 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 6: Automatic Ice And Water Dispenser

    Automatic Ice and Theiceandwaterdispenser onthefreezer doorccnvenient l ydispenses chilled water,andeithericecubesorcrushedice,depending onthen_)del. Water Dispenser Tooperate thedispenser, s lide theknobtotheselecticn o fyourchoice andpress a glassagainst thedispensing arm,asshown. Be suretoholdtheglassasfarup as possible tocatch allice.Tostopdispensing, pullglass awayfromdispensing arm. Wn_ndispensing i ce,release t hedispensing armbefore theglass isfull, butdonot remove theglass until theicehascompletely d ispensed.
  • Page 7 Automatic Ice and Ice Dispenser Tips Icecubesstoredtoolongnmydevelcpanoddflavor, l_ptythecontainer and Water Dispenser return ittotheproperpositicn. Theicenmkerwill t henprochce noteice. (continued) Occasicrmlly shake theccntainer t okeepiceseparated. 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 8 Automatic Ice and 4.Ycunmst replaceexistinglarc_O-ringcnfilterhousing. First r_mveoldringand discard.(Youu_vneedtousea t ootbpicktogetunderring. NOTE:Usecautic_ Water Dispenser so thatgroove thatb_ids ring is notd_naged!) Carefullyremovenew O- (continued) ringfromsealedbag. Gentlyrol iO-ringinto place,intocontairmmnt g roove above threads. 5 Re_mve packaging f rcmfilter cartrick3e. Place filter cartrict3e inctp.Theendwiththe _mll o-ring shouldbe qo,outof thecqo.
  • Page 9: Automatic Ice And Water Dispenser

    Automatic Ice and Changing the Filter and Large O-Ring: Water qualityvaries throughout the world. To ensure the highest possiblewater Water Dispenser quality,changewater filterandO-ringeveryl2nmths. Also, iffilterhasbeenin (continued) a refrigerator that has not been in use for awhile (duringn_ving for exmTple), char_ filterbefore r einstallin_ r efrigerator. N otedi_ systemwill alsocperate without filtration (withfiltercartrid6e re, fred).
  • 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 * Removeallfoodand iceifyou willbe gone imonth ormore. (continued) * Turncc_itrols toOFFanddisconnect power. * Turnoffautomat icicenmkerandturnwatersticplyvalve to theclosed p_itkn. * Clean interior thoroughly. Leavebothdoorsopentopreventodorandnmld build-t[o. Block openifnecessary. Moving:Wnennmvingrefrigerator, followtheseguidelinestoprevent danmge: * Remove all food and other items from both the refrigeratorand freezer ccnpartn_nts.
  • 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 r_n_ovethe handles and/or refrigerator and freezer doors. and Doors To Remove Handles Full -l_r_3th Trim: i Usingaputtyknife, carefullyslidethecornerofthebladeunderthetrin_. Slide blade cb%nuntil y cufindthe trimlock. C arefullynmneuver the blade against t he trimlockfromtb_sideas shown.Note:Pressingdownon thetrimlockfrom above will notrelease i t.
  • 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) Temperature in freezer is toowarm. Freezerosntrolisset toowarm. Set freezerccntroltoacolder settingt_tilfreezertemperatureis satisfactory. Allow24 hoursfor thete_icerature tostabilize. %hen, if refrigerator t_0erature is rotright,setrefrigerator ocntroltoawarmer setting. Temperature in the refrigerator is too Refrigerator ocntrolis settoowamn.Setsefrigerator ccntrolto a coldersettin% Allow 24hoursfor warm and the freezer temperature thete_ceraturetostabilize.
  • Page 15 OCCURRENCE SOLUTION ICE DISPENSER storage e_oty, hh_n first _lyof dkopped intobin, dispe_er should operate. Dispenser will not dispense ice. Freezer t_Tperature warm. Ttun% freezer osntrol to a higher setting so that cubes made. When first supply made, dispenser should operate. Hcuseholdwater linevalveisnotopen.
  • 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)

    Inc. We authorize no person to change or add to any of our obligations under this _rarranty. Our obligations for _rvice and parts under this warranty must be performed by Frigidaire or an authorized Frigidaire servicer. *NORMAL This warranty applies...
  • Page 18: Serviceinformation (Canada)

    (Canada) found intheAvoidService Checklist. B e mireyouhavefollowed 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)

    The tem_andccmditicms of this warranty are not intandedtoexcludeorlimit your rightsunderthose statutes. Thewarrantorhowever reserves therighttoc_ transportatianandtravellingcosts fordistancesin_cessof 48kilcn_tres (30miles) frcmthenearest FRIGIDAIRE P ARTS AND SEqVICZ authorized service depot. Thiswarrantyplus thestatutory w arrant iesnmntionedare theonlywarranties g iventotheccr_mmmr/owner forthis prodmt.
  • Page 20 Notes...

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