Power Failure / Freezer Failure; If A Power Failure Occurs - Frigidaire FFH1767GW0 Use & Care Manual

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Cleaning
The Outside
Wash the cabinet with warm water
and mild liquid detergent.
Rinse well and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth. Replace parts and
food.
Do not use razor
blades
or other
sharp
instruments,
which
can
scratch
the freezer
surface
when
removing
adhesive
labels.
Any
glue left from the tape can be removed
with a mixture
of warm water
and mild detergent,
or touch
the residue
with the sticky
side of the
tape already
removed.
DO NOT REMOVE
THE SERIAL
PLATE.
Power Failure / Freezer Failure
Risk of Child Entrapment
If leaving
the freezer
door/lid
open while on vacation,
make certain
that children
cannot
get into the freezer
and become
entrapped.
DO NOT
open
freezer
door/lid
unnecessarily
if freezer
is off for
several
hours.
Vacation
and Moving Tips
Short Vacations:
• Leave
the freezer
operating
during
periods
of non-use
of less
than
three
(3) weeks.
Long Vacations:
If the freezer
will not be used for several
months:
• Remove
all food
and unplug
the power
cord.
• Clean
and dry the interior
thoroughly.
• Leave
the freezer
door/lid
open
slightly,
blocking
it open
if
necessary,
to prevent
odor and mold
growth.
Moving:
When
moving
the
freezer,
follow
these
guidelines
to prevent
damage:
• Disconnect
the power
cord
plug from the wall outlet.
• Remove
foods,
then
defrost,
and clean the freezer.
• Secure
all loose
items
such
as
base
panel,
baskets,
and
shelves
by taping
them
securely
in place
to prevent
damage.
• In the moving
vehicle,
secure
freezer
in an upright
position
to
prevent
movement.
Also,
protect
outside
of freezer
with a blanket
or similar
item.
IF A POWER
FAILURE
OCCURS:
Frozen
foods
will stay frozen
for at least 24 hours
if the freezer
is
kept
closed.
If the power
failure
continues,
pack
seven
or eight
pounds
of dry ice into the freezer
every 24 hours.
Look in the Yellow
Pages under "Dry Ice", "Dairies",
or "Ice Cream
Manufacturers"
for
local dry ice suppliers.
Always
wear gloves
and use caution
when
handling
dry ice.
If the freezer
has stopped
operating,
see the "Freezer
does not run"
section
in the Avoid
Service
Checklist
section
of this use and care
guide.
If you cannot
solve
the problem,
call an authorized
service
personnel
immediately.
If the freezer
remains
off for several
hours,
follow
the directions
above for the use of dry ice during a power failure.
If necessary,
take
the food to a local locker plant until the freezer
is ready
to operate.
Look
in the Yellow
Pages
under
"Frozen
Food
Locker
Plants".

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