
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 FoodStorage ....................................5
Automatic Ice and Water Dispenser .......6-9
Care and Cleaning...............................10-11
Removing the Handles and Doors...........12
Avoid Service Checklist .......................13-16
Normal Operating Sounds........................ 16
Warranty (United States).......................... 17
Service Information (Canada)..................18
Warranty (Canada) ...................................19
P/N21S8S4V00C (9810)

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P.O. Box 212378
Augusta, C_h30917
RecordtheModelNumberandSerialNun_0erofthisrefrigeratorinthe space
providedbelow.Thesent_0emsarefoundcntheserialplate,locatedcntheceiling
oftherefrigeratorcc_mnt.
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ImportantSafety
Instructions
Read all instructions before
using this refrigerator.
Proper Disposal of Your
Refrigerator/Freezer
[!,%,f±__I_II_[cIRiskofchildentralm_nt.
Childentralm_ntandsuffocaticnarenot
problems of the past. Junked or
abanchnedrefrigeratoreorfreezereare
stilld_rous -ewnif theywillsitfor
"justafewd_ys."Ifycuaregettingridof
youroldrefrigeratororfreezer,please
followinstructic_sbelowtohelpprewnt
accida-_s.
BEFORE YOU
THROW AWAY
YOUR OLD
REFRIGERATOR/
FREEZ_Iq:
* Removedoors.
* Leaveshelvesin
place,so
childrennmy
noteasilyclin_0
irside.
© 1998z_ite _lidated Industries, Inc.
A]1ri_s reserved.
[!v,v-'_:lai_[_For Your Safety
Donotstoreorusegasolineorotherflan_mblevaporsandliquidsinthevicinity
ofthis,oranyothera_plianse.Readprcchttlabelsforflammbilityandcther_urJrmo_.
[!x,_,/-'_:lal_[_Child Safety
• Destroycartcn,plasticbags,andanyexteriorwralJpingnmteriali_m_diately
aftertherefrigeratoristrpacked.Chil_ shouldmeverusetheseitemsforplay.
Cartonscoveredwithrugs,bedspreads,plasticsheets,orstretchwrapmay
becomeairtightcha_berethatcanquicklycausesuffocaticn.
• Ren_veallstaplesfrcmthecarton.Staplescancauseseverecuts,andruin
finishesiftheycomeinccntactwithotheralJpliancesorfurniture.
• An enioty,discardedicebox,refrigerator,orfreezerisaverydangerous
attractiontochildren. Removedoorofany appliancethatisnot inuse,
evanifitisbeingdiscarded.
[!vAv:_:i_im_[.ElectricalInformation
Theseguidelinesmust be followedtoensure thatsafetymechanismsin the
designof thisrefrigeratorwilloperate_l y .
• Refrigerator must be plugged into its own 115 Volt, 60 Hz, AC only
electricaloutlet.Thepowercordoftheapplianceisequippedwitha three-
pronggroundingplug,foryourprotectionagainstshockhazards.Itmustbe
pluggeddirectlyinto aproperlygroundedthree-prongreceptacle.The
receptaclemustbeinstalledinaccordancewithlocalcodesandordinances.
Consult a qualified electrician. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN
ADAPTER PLUG.
• Ifvoltagevariesby10percentormore,perfolmmnceofyourrefrigeratormay
beaffected.Operatir_therefrigeratorwithinsufficientpowercandaRmgethe
ccnpressor.Suchdanmgeisnotcoveredunderyourwarranty.Ifyou suspect
yourvoitageishighor1ow,consultyourpowercc_oanyfortesting.
• Topreventtherefrigeratorfrcmbeingturnedoffaccidentally,donotplugthe
unitintoanoutletcontrolledbyawallswitchorpullcord.
• Donotpinch,knot,orbendthepowercordinanymanner.
[!_t_,l_,l:t_ll_[_l Avoid fire
hazardorelectricshock.Do
notuseanextensioncordor
an adapter plug. Do not
remove any prong from
powercord.
Groundinl
any circumstances
cut, remove,
or bypass
the grounding prone
_from this plug.
Power supply
cord with 3-pron§
grounding plug

Important Safety
Instructic s (ccntinued)
[!,'AV:_;|_II_[_Other Precautions
• Neverunplugtherefrigeratorbypullingcnthepowercord.Alwaysgriptheplug
firaiy,andpullstraightoutfrcmthereceptacle.
• Toavoidelectricalshock,unplugtherefrigeratorbeforecleaningandbefore
replacingalightbulb.Note:TurningtheccntroltoOFFtum_offtheccmpressor,
butdoesnotdisccnnectpowertotheiightbulborotherelectricalcoxpcnents.
• Donotoperatetherefrigeratorinthepresenceofexplosiveft_s.
• Avoidcontactwithanyn_vingpartsoftheautc_mticicenmker.
FirstSteps
ROLLER ADJUSTING
BOLT
/djustingFrcntRollers
PeplacinyToeGrill
ThisOwner'sGuideprovidesspecificoperatinginstructionsforyournmdel.Use
refrigeratorc_lyasinstructedinthisOwner'sGuide.Beforeste_refrigarator,
followtb_seLni0ortantfirststeps:
Location
Irsmll fr :
• nearagrctmdedelectricaloutlet.DONDTuseanext_nsicncordoranac_terpluj.
• outofdirectsunlightandawayfromrange,dishwasher,orotherheatsources,
ifv ible.
• cnaflcorthatislevelandstrcp_enoughtosupi:ortafullyleadedrefrigerator.
• whereawatersupplyisavailableforautomaticicen_nker.
Instal!at_a
• Donstinstallrefrigeratorwherete_[ceraturewilldropbelow60oF(15°C),orrise
above110OF(43oc).Ctnloressorwillnotbeabletonmintainprcperteuperatrhres.
• Inarecessedinstallatiou,allowanextral/2inch(10-15rml)oueachsidefor
easeofinstal]aticn.
• Ifthehingesideoftheunitwillbeplacedagainstaw_ll,allomal-3/4inch(44
n_)spacebetweenwallandrefrigeratortoperndtproperdoorswing.
Door Opening
Forbestuseofdrawersandfreezerbasket,refrigeratorshouldbeinapositiou
wherebeththerefrigeratorandfreezerdoorscanbeopenedabout135o.
• Refrigeratornmstbeleveledwithallbottcmcom%emsrestingfiraiycnasolidflcor.
Ac_ustfrcntrollerstolevelcabinetbothfrcnt-to-rearandside-to-side.Keep
csbinetaslowas[:cssibleforstability.Nevera_ustcabinetrollerssofrcntislowar
t/im_rear.
• Toadjustfrcntrollers:Openrefrigeratorandfreezerdoors.Re_ve toegrill
bypullingitstraightout./_ustrollersbytuuir_eachrollerad_ustingboltwith
anadjustablewrench,asocket_ch, orarmtdriver_tilrefrigeratorislevel
andstable.Rearrollersarenotadjustable.
• Checkbothdoomstobesuresealstouchcabinetevenlyonallfoursides.
• Iffreezerdosrishigherthanrefrigeratordsor,raisericshtcornerand!orlowerleft
corner_til dcorealignacrosstopofcabinet.
• Ifrefrigeratorchorishicherthanfrsezerdsor,raiseleftcon%erand/oricwerricsht
cornerrntildoorsalignacrosstopofcabinet.
• Toraplacetoegrill:Linetptabswithholes,andpushgrillstraightou.
C!eaning
• Washtheinside,allre_vableparts,andtheoutsidewithndlddetergentand
warm water. Wipe dry. DO NOT USE HARSH CLEANERS ON THESE SURFACES.
• DOnotuserazorbladesorothersharpinstrtm_ntsthatcanscratchaFpliance
surface,whenrelivingadhesivelabels.Anyglueleftfrc_thetapeorenergy
labelcanbere_vedwith anJ_xtureofwarmwaterandndlddetergent,ortouch
gluewithstickysideoftapealreadyremoved.
• DO NOT REMOVE SERIAL PLATE.

Energy Saving Ideas
• Installtherefrigeratorinthenestcoolpartoftherccm,cutofdirectstmlightand
awayfrcmheatingductsorregistems.Donotplacetherefrigeratornexttoheat-
prodmmingsppliancessuchasarange,ovenordishwasher.Ifthisisnotpsssible,
a secticnofcabinetryoranaddedlayerofinsulaticnbetweenthetwoalspliances
willhelptherefrigeratorqseraten_reeffici_nt117.
• Leveltherefrigeratorsothechomsclosetightly.
• RefertothisOwner'sGuideforthesug_estedrefrigeratorsettings.
• Pericdiccleaningoftheccndsnserwillhelptherefrigeratorrtnnmreefficiently.
SeeOutsideinthe "CareandCleaning"section.
• Donotovercrowdtherefrigeratororblcckcoldairvents.Doingsocausesthe
refrigeratortorunic_r endusenmreenergy.Shelvesshouldnotheiinedwith
al_n_ foil,waxpaperorpapertoweling.Linersinterferewithcoldair
circulaticn,nmkingtherefrigeratorlessefficient,bhichcculdcausefcodspilage.
• Coverfoodsendwipeccntainersdrybeforeplacingthemintherefrigerator.This
cutsdowncnnmisturebuild-t[oinsidetheunit.
• Organizetherefrigeratortoreducedooropenings.Removeasninnyitemsas
neededatonetintoandclosethedoorassocnaspossible.
SettingtheControls
_ COLDEST
COLD
REFRIGERATOR
Refrigeratormidpoint
Freezermidpoint
Cool Down Period
Toensuresafefoodstorage,allowtherefrigeratortocperatewiththedoomsclosed
foratleast8to12hoursbeforeloadingwithfood.
RefrigeratorControl
• qherefrigeratorcontrolshouldbesetatthemic[oointofthedialforatrialperiod
of24hours.
• After24hours,adjusttheccntrolasneeded.Forcoldertenperatures,turnthe
dialanotchtowardCOLDEST.Forwarmertemperatures,turnthedialanotch
towardCOLD.Adjusttemperaturesby oneincrementatatime.
Freezer Control
• qhefreezerccntrolshouldbesetatthenic[oointofthedialforatrialperiodof
24houms.
• After24hours,adjusttheccntrolasneeded.Forcoldertenperatures,turnthe
dialanotchtowardCOLDEST.Forwarmertemperatures,turnthedialanotch
towardCOLD.Adjusttemperaturesby oneincrementatatime.
Note:Whenfirstsettingthecontrolsorwhenchanginga setting,wait24hours
forthetemperaturetostabilizebeforenmkingadditicnalchanges.
Turningthefreezercontrolmaychangetenioeraturesinbothccnpartnmnts.For
elsie, ifthefreezerecntrolis_toacoldersetting, therefrigeratorecntrol
mayhavetobeadjustedtoa warmerone.Turningtherefrigeratorcontrolwill
changecrlytherefrigeratortemperature.
IMPORTANT:Ifthe freezercontrolis turned toOFF, coolingstopsinboth
compartments.
You may hear the "FrostFree" systemworking.A fan circulatesair inthe
refrigeratorandfreezercc_nts. Forgoodcirculationendnmintenenceof
propercoolingtenperatures,donotblockcoldairventswithfooditems.Water
drainingintothedefrostwaterpan andhissingsoundsarenoramlduringthe
auto/hltic"FrostFree"cycle.

Fresh Food Storage
R_nsveShippingCiips
CgntileverShelf
Hunidity Control
CHILLED AIR CONIROL
I
ChilledAir Ccntrol
TallS%orage
/ C_Tparti_nt
Shel f Adj us tment
Refrigeratorsheiresareeasilyadjustedtosuitindivichalneeds.Beforeadjusting
shelves,re_mveallfood.Theshgppingclipsbhichstabilisetheshelvesforshi_ping
maybe removedanddiscarded.
Toa_ustthecantilevershelves(shelvesstioportedattherearoftherefrigerator),
iiftthehackofthesheift[oendout.Replacesheifbyinsertinghooksatrearinto
slots.Lowerand1ockintoposition.SOIEnrxielshaveSpillsaf@rMglassshelves,
whichcatchandholdaccidentalspills.
Door Storage
Doorbinsendshelvesareprovidedforccnvenientstorageofjars,bottiesendcans.
Itemsusedoftenareavailableforquickselectiou.
Thedoorbinscanhenmvedtosuitindivichalneeds.Removebinsbyiiftingstraight
up.Placebinsinthedesiredpositionendloweroverthesu_rts.
TheDairyccnpartnEntiswarnerthanthegeneralfoodstoragesectionand is
intendedforshorttermstorageofcheese,spreads,orbutter.
TheCrisperdrawer,iccatedusderthebottcmrefrigeratorshelf,isforstoringfruits
andvegetables.Mostproduceshouldbewashedinclearwateranddrainedbefore
placinginthisdrawer.Ite_ withstrcmgodomsorhighn_istureshouldbewralzped
heforestoring.
TheH_idity Control(sc_Enrxlels)allowsyoutoadjusttheh_idity withinthe
Crisperdrawer.Thiscanextendthelifeoffreshvegetableswhichkeephestinhigh
h_ddity. Leafyvegetables,however,keepbestwhenstoredwiththeH_ddity
ControlsetonHIGHER,or ina drawerwithouta H_idity Control.Thiskeeps
incomingair toa minim_ andmaintainsnmximummoisturecontent.
Meat Keeper
TheMeatKeeperislocatedatthebottcmoftherefrigerator.Thete_oeraturein
thisccnpartnEntcanbenmdecolderthantherestoftherefrigeratorccnpart-
nEntbyslidingtheChilledAirControlknobwithintheCOLDESTorCOLDrange.
Meatwillbepartiallyfrozenandnmy bekeptfreshlongerthanifstoredona
re_tars_elf.
Beforeplacingite_ intheMeatKeeper,foilowthesestepstokeepthenEatfresh:
i Carefullyhandlemeat withcleanhandsand alwayskeepthecompartment
cl_.
2 Storen_atinitsoriginalwra_r. Ifnecessary,overwrapinplasticwraporfoil
topreventdrying.Wrapfishtightlytopreventodortransfertootherfoods.
3.Ifspoilageeveroccurs,disinfectthecc__nt withiiquidchlorinebleach
followinglabeldirecticns.Thenrinsewitha solutiouofbakingsodaendwater.
Rinsewithclearwateranddry.
Freezer Basket
A slide-outwirebasket(sc_Enmdelshavetwo)hangsbelowthebottcmfreezer
shelf.Thisbasketprovideseasyaccesstofrozenfoodpackages.
Tall Storage Compartment (somemodels)
A shelfisattachedtothefreezerwalljustbelowtheiceserver.Thisallowsfor
convenientstorageoftaliitemsplacedverticallybetweentheiceserverendthe
frsezemw£1.

Automatic Ice and
Water Dispenser
Dislsenser Selector
E
FRIGIDAIR
Pressglassagainstdi_ensir_ann.
Signal Arm
Ic_Maker
Theiceandwaterdispenseronthefreezerdoorccnvenientlydispenseschilled
water,andeithericecubesorcrushedice,dependingonthen_)del.
Tooperatethedispenser,slidetheknobtotheselecticnofyourchoiceandpressa
glassagainstthedispensingarm,asshown.Besuretoholdtheglassasfarupas
possibletocatchallice.Tostopdispensing,pullglassawayfromdispensingarm.
Wn_ndispensingice,releasethedispensingarmbeforetheglassisfull,butdonot
removetheglassuntiltheicehascompletelydispensed.
A_mll heatedareabeneaththed_r floorcatchesandev-mi_rates_mll spills.
Donotpourwateror excesscubesintothisareabecausethereisno drain.
Thedispenserhasa iightwhichcanbeturnedonandoffbyslidingtheknobtothe
desiredposition.Thelightalsoturnscnautc_mticallywheniceand/orwateris
dispensed.Replaceiightbulbwithanalspliancebulbofthesan_wattage.
How the Water Dispenser Works
Thewatertankislocatedbehindthedrawereintherefrigeratorccnpartn_nt.As
thewaterisdi_, thetankisautc_mtical1!7refilled.Forprqserqseraticnofthe
dispenser,thesupplywaterpressuremustfallbetween30psiand120psi.
Aftertherefrigeratorisinstalledandthepltm_0ingccnnecticnsareccnplete,the
water tank should be filledby drawing one glass of water. Itmay take
abouti-1/2minutesafterdepressingthedispenserarmbeforewaterworksits
waythrouc3hthepltm_0ingccrmecticnsandbeginstofillthisfiretglass.Drawand
discard7n_reglassestobesurethetthetankandpltm_0ingccrmecticnsarerJmsed
ofanyi__stmities.
Toensurefresh-tastingwater,plantousethedispensereveryday.Ifthewater
dispenserhasnotbeenusedfora weekormore,drawanddiscard7-8glassesto
freshenthetanksqoply.
How the Ice Dispenser Works
Theicenmkerandicestoragebinarelocatedinthetcpieftcornerofthefreezer
cospart_nt.Aftertherefrigeratorisinstalledprcperlyandhascooledforseveral
hours,theicen_nkercanbeginnmkingice.Tobeginiceproducticn,iowerthewire
signalarmtothe "down"orONposition.As cubesarenmde,theyarestoredinthe
storagebin.Withnousageitwilltakespprcsk_tely2daystofillthebin.However,
thedispensernmybeusedafterthefirstbatchoficeisnmde.Theicenmkerturns
offautomaticallywhentheicestoragebinisfull.
Becauseofnewpl_0ing connections,thefirstproductionoficecubesmaybe
discoloredorhaveanoddflavor.Theseshouldbediscardednntilthecubesnmde
arefreeofdisooloraticnandtaste._emenJ0er that water quality
deterndnesyouricequality.Itisbesttoccrnecttheicen_Jqertowaterthatisnot
softened.Cb_mdcalsfrcmanmlfnnctioningsoftanercandanmgetheicen_Jqer.If
icen_Jqerisccrmectedtosoftwater,ensurethesoftenerisnmintainedandwoJqir_
lmmperly.
Tostsptheicenmker,liftthewiresigrmlarmuntilitclicksandlocksinthe"qo"or
OFFpesiti_.

Automatic Ice and
Water Dispenser
(continued)
_ Do not use the ice
chute as a handle when removing
orreplacingtheicestoragebin.
Surfaces there may be sharp.
DO NOT PUT FINGERS UP ICE CHUTE,
SURFACES THERE MAY BE SHARR
DR}VER f
MECqAH SM
Reposit ionir_the Auger
Ice Dispenser Tips
1 Icecubesstoredtoolongnmydevelcpanoddflavor,l_ptythecontainerand
returnittotheproperpositicn.Theicenmkerwillthenprochcenoteice.
2 Occasicrmllyshaketheccntainertokeepiceseparated.
3. Ifthedispensingarmispushedinforn_rethan4ninutes,thedispensern_tor
nmyoverloadandstcp.Theoverloadprotectorwillresetautcnmticallyafter3
or4ninutes.IfalargequantityoficeisneededatcnetinB,itisbesttore_mve
cubesctirectlyfrcmtheicestoragebin.
A Certainsoundsarenoramlwhentheicenmkeriscperating.Theyare:
• Motoroperation
• Icebeing1oosenedfromthetray
• Icedroppin_intothestoragebin
• Runningwater
• Watervalveopeningorclosing
Fornmreinformationontheseoperations,see"NormalOperatingSounds."
5 Stcptheicen_nkerwhenclearingthefreezerorforicngvacaticns.
Iftheicenmkeristobeturnedoffforaicmgperiodoftinm,turnthewatersticply
valvetotheclosedFcsiticn.
Cleaning the Ice Disp_%ser
Cleanthedispenserandicestoragebinatregularintervals,particularlybeforeyou
takeavacaticnornmve,oriftheicedispensersticks.
i Stcpiceprochcticnbyliftingthewiresisnalarmtothe"t[o"orOFFpositicn.
i Removeicestoragebinbyliftingtpandout._ptyandcarefullycleanthebin
withmilddetergent.Donotsub_mrgethebinwhilecleaning.Rinsewithclear
water.Donotuseharshorabrasivecleanere.Allowicebintodrycc_oletely
beforereplacir_inthefreezer.
3. Removeicechipsandcleantheshelfandchutethatsupportstheicestorage
h_
A Replacetheicestoragebin.Iim_rthewiresisnalarmcntheicenmkertothe
"down"orONpositionandthe icenmkerwillres_m production.
IMPORTANT : Whenren_vingorreplacingtheicebin,donotrotatetheauger
inthe icebin. If the auger is accidentallytu_ned, punmst realignthe aujerby
tumling it in90 ° tum_ until the icebin fits intoplace with the drive n_=ckmnis_.
For further instruction, see the label cnthe ice bucket.
Remove and empty the ice storagebin if:
E An extendedpowerfailure(onehourorlonger)causesicecubesintheice
storagebinton_itandfreezetogetherandjamthedispensernmchanism.
2 Theice_r isnotusedfrequently.Icecubeswillfreezetcgetherinthebin
andjamthedispensernmchanism.Removethe icestoragebinand shaketo
loosenthecubes.
useanicepickorsimilarsharpinstrtmmnttobreakt[otheice.Thiscould
damagetheicestoragebinanddispensernmchanism.
PureSource TM Ice andWater Filter (somemodels)
NOTE: If you purchased a refrigerator with a PureSource Ice and Water
filter,pleasereadtb_followinquseandcareinformaticn.Thisiceandwater
filtersystemfilterswatertoycuricenmkerandwater_r. Itislocatedinthe
upperrightbackcornerof thefreshfoodccmpartment (seeFigure ion the
followingpage).
Syst_ StaItup:
Watersupplydoesnotneedtobe turnedoff,howeverdonotuse iceandwater
_bhile ir_tallingfilter.RefertoFigureiasycucmmpletetheseinstructicr_.
E Takefiltercartrich3e,largeO-ring,andwrenchfrcmpartsbagincrisperpan.
2 Setice_mkerlever(sicpmlarm)totheOFF(tp)positicn.
3.Unscrewfilterctp,counterclockwise(Figurei).Ifycuhavetroubleunscrewing
cup,usethecupre_mvalwrenchincludedinpartshag (Figure2).

Automatic Ice and
Water Dispenser
(continued)
4.Ycunmstreplaceexistinglarc_O-ringcnfilterhousing.Firstr_mveoldringand
discard.(Youu_vneedtouseatootbpicktogetunderring.NOTE:Usecautic_
sothatgroove thatb_idsringisnotd_naged!) Carefullyremovenew O-
ringfromsealedbag.GentlyroliO-ringintoplace,intocontairmmntgroove
abovethreads.
5 Re_mvepackagingfrcmfiltercartrick3e.
Placefiltercartrict3einctp.Theendwiththe_mll o-ringshouldbeqo,outof
thecqo.
7.Screwcup,withfilter,backontohousing.DONOTUSEWRINCHTOREINS_J_L
CUP.Filtercartridc3ewillself-ali_ascqoistight_ned.Besurecqoiscompletely
tightenedwithPureSourceTM Logofacingoutward.DONOTTI_PASTSTOP.
Setice_lgkerlevertotheON(down)po_itic_.
9.Checkforleaks.Openrefrigeratordoor.Wipeanywaterdrcpsfrcmfiltercmp.
Runaglassofwater.Ifthereisaleak,unscrewfilterctp,andreinsertfilter
cartrich3e.Checkplace_ntoflal_O-ring(seedirecticmsfollowing).Reinstall
filt_mup.
Toconditioufiltersystemandpurgeair fromwateriine,runseveralglasses
ofwaterthroughwaterdispenser.Thiswilialsoassurethepurestwater
possibleisstoredinwatertank.
i0.
Figure i
FilterHsusins
Zhreads
Remen_oertokeep your wrench handy !
Figure 2
TWIST TO REMOVE

Automatic Ice and
Water Dispenser
(continued)
Ordernew fiitercartridgesthroughthe
dealer where you bought the
refrigerator,or contacttheFrigidaire
Consumer Assisting Center at
1-800-944-9044. It might be good to
ordersomefilterswhenyoufirstinstall
yourrefrigerator.
Changing the Filter and Large O-Ring:
Water qualityvaries throughoutthe world. To ensure the highest possiblewater
quality,changewaterfilterandO-ringeveryl2nmths. Also, iffilterhasbeenin
a refrigerator that has not been in use for awhile (duringn_ving for exmTple),
char_ filterbeforereinstallin_refrigerator.Notedi_ systemwillalsocperate
withoutfiltration(withfiltercartrid6ere,fred).
To change filter and large O-ring:
Refer to Figure ias needed.
i Set ice_lgkerlever (wiresignalarsl)totheOFF (up)positicn.
2 Holdfilterctpfira&y,andunscrewcr_terclock_se (Figurel). Use cupre_mval
wrench ifnecessary (Figure2) . (Sc_ water couldleak out as you ren_ve cup.
This isnoraml.) Filtercartrichsewillccnmcbwnwithcmp. Ifcartrichseremains
inhousing,pulldowngently,whiletwistingfilterbackandforth.
3. ReplacelargeO-ringenfilterhousing. Fimstre_veoldrir_anddiscard. (You
may need to use a toothpick to get under ring. NOTE: Use caution so that
neither ring, nor groove that holds ring are damaged, ) Carefully
remove new 0-ring from sealed bag. Gently rol i 0 -ring into place, into
centairmmnt groove above threads.
4. Enpty cup of any substance.
D_old filtercgr tridi_.
6. Re_ve newfilter cartridge frc_packaging, and install. See Steps 6-10 in
"System Startup."
Asa re_indsrtochangeyourfilterandO-ring,setcontrolboxnmrker12nmnths
frcmdateofreplacement(Figure3).
If you replace filter in
jUN, set marker tojUN.
JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Set indicator twelve months flora date of filter installation/replacement.
Filter cartridge life is 200 gallons, and can last up to 12 months
depending on individual water usage rates and local water
quality, Change cartgdge sooner ff you notice an undesirable
decrease in flow or change in water taste, odor, or clarity,
Refer to users manual for filter replacement and maintenance,
Unit will operate without filtration when filter cartridge _s
removed,
0
TO order replacement filters, see your dealer or call:
1-800-944-9044
Figure 3

Care and Cleaning
Keepycurrefrigeratorendfreezercleantopreventodorbuild-tp.Wipeupanyspills
inmediatelyandcleanbothsectionsat leasttwiceayear.Neverusen_tallic
scouringpacb,brushes,abrasivecleanersorstrcr_ine soluticnscnanysturface.
Donotwashanyremovablepartsina dishwasher.
Always unplug the power cord from the walI ou tlet before cleaning.
NOTE:TurningtheccntroltoOFFdoesnotdisconnectpowertotheccntrols,iight
bulb,orotherelectricalcc_ents.
_anio objectssticktocold
nBtalsurfaces.Donottouchrefrigerated
surfaceswithwetordaniohands.
Washinsidesurfacesoftherefrigeratorendfreezerwitha soluticnof2tables_
bakingsodainlqualtwalmwater.Rinseenddrythoroughly.Bess_retowringexoess
wateroutof_ orclothbeforecleaningarcandthecc_trols,lightbulb,orany
_zicalp_ts.
Washrenmvablepartssuchasshelvesenddrawemswithbakingsodasolutionornild
detergent and warm water. DO NOT USE HARSH CLEANERS ON THESE SURFACES.
Rinseanddrythoroughly.Cleanthedoorgasketswithmildsuds,rinsewithclear
waterandwipedry.Donotuserazorbladesorothersharpinstrtmmntswhichcan
scratchtheappliencesurfacewhenre_mvingad%esiveiabels.Anyglueieftfromthe
tape or energylabel can be removedwith a mixture of warmwater and mild
detergent,or,touchthegluewiththestickysideoftapealreadyremoved.DONOT
RI94OVETHE SERIAL PLATE.
_To avoid damageandhelp
therefrigeratorrunasefficientlyas
possible,cleanthecondenserandair
v_spericdicslly.
AirVentsonLowerAccessPanel
Outside
Washthecabinetendhandleswithwarmwaterandnildliquiddetergent.Rinsewell
andwipedrywitha cleansoftcloth.Donotusecc[mmrcialhouseholdcleaners,
armenia,oralcoholtocleenhandles.
Renmve any dust or dirt fromthe front of the toe grill using a vacut_ cleaner with
its chstir_tcol attachment. Re, Dye the toegrill bypulling it straight cut. Zhile the
grill is ren_oved, vacuu_l the backside of the grill and wipe with a sudsy cloth or
sponge. Periodically clean the condenser (black tubes and wires beneath the
refrigerator, behindthe tce grill ). Donot allowlint or chst toacctmJlate cuthe coils.
Insert a long handled brush or vacutm_ attachnmnt between the two coils to bring
the lint for, retd. To replace the tcegrill, line up taks withholas andpushgrill straight
on. _ Use cautionwb_n cleaning in the area of the coils. Surfaces
there may be sharp.
Theairventsontheloweraccesspanelattherearoftherefrigeratorshouldbe
cleanedpericdically.Cleantheventsbyusingavaomm_cleanerwithitsdistingtcol
attachment.Whenn_vingtherefrigerator,pullstraightout.Donot shiftthe
refrigeratorfrcmsidetosideasthisnmytearorgsugethefloorcovering.Becareful
notton_vetherefrigeratorbeyondpltm_0ingconnections.
Replacing the Light Bulb
TOreplacethelightbulbin eitherccmpartment:
i Ur[oltrjtherefrigerator.
2 Wearglovesasprotecticnagainstpossiblebrokenglass.
3.Replaceoldbulbwithanappliancebulbofthesanewattage.
A Renmntertoplugtherefrigeratorbackin.
Vacation and Moving Tips
Shortvacaticms:
* Leaverefrigeratorcperatingchringvacaticnsof3weeksorless.
* Useupallperishableiten_inrefrigeratorsecticn.
* Wrspandstoreotherite_ inthefreezer.
* Turnoffautoamticicen_nker,evenifyouwillbegcnejusta fewdays.
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Care and Cleaning
(continued)
Longvacations:
* Removeallfoodand iceifyou willbegoneimonthormore.
* Turncc_itrolstoOFFanddisconnectpower.
* Turnoffautomaticicenmkerandturnwatersticplyvalvetotheclosed
p_itkn.
* Cleaninteriorthoroughly.Leavebothdoorsopentopreventodorandnmld
build-t[o.Blockopenifnecessary.
Moving:Wnennmvingrefrigerator,followtheseguidelinestopreventdanmge:
* Remove all foodand other itemsfromboth the refrigeratorand freezer
ccnpartn_nts.
* }_ptyicestoragebin.
* Ifahandtruckisusedinnmving,loadrefrigeratorfromtheside.
* Tulnrollersasfarupaslzcssible._hiswillprotectthemdmingslidingornmving.
* Cabinet shouldbewellpadded and handledwith care.DO NOT DROP.
Watertankshouldbe eniotiedtopreventwaterfromstandingforaperiodoftinto
orfreezingchringcoldertemperatures.Todraintank,followthesesteps:
i Unplugtherefrigeratorandcarefullyn_vetheunitawayfromthewall.Be
carefulnotton_ovetherefrigeratorbeyondpllm_0ingccnnecticns.
2 Turnoffthehouseholdwateriinevalvethatstioplieswatertotherefrigerator.
3.Disconnecttherefrigeratorwatersupplyiinefromthehouseholdwatersource.
Son_waterrenmininginthelinen_ybespilledout.
A Placea largepan,withatleasta 3-qual_ capacity,behindtherefrigeratornext
tothewatersolenoidvalve.
5 Discctnectthewatertankinletlinesatthewatersolenoidvalve.Waterwillspill
outwhenthewaterlineiscompletelyre_mved.Putthewatertankinletlineinto
thepantocatchthedrainage.
Afterthedrainagehasstopped,reccrmectthewatertankinletiinetothewater
solenoidvalve.Somewatermay remaininthewatertank.Shouldtheunit
freeze,thesnmllamountofwaterleftshouldnotcauseaproblem.
ii

Removing the Handles
and Doors
SCREWS "_ 5_
HANDLE
SCREW
USING PUTT'( KNIFE,
APPLY PRESSURE TO TRIM lOCKS
FROM TIIE SIDE AND GENTLY TWIST,
R_novinghandlesandtrim
If itis necessary tomove the refrigerator throughnarrow doorways, follow
these steps to r_n_ovethe handles and/or refrigerator and freezer doors.
To Remove Handles
Full-l_r_3thTrim:
i Usingaputtyknife,carefullyslidethecornerofthebladeunderthetrin_.Slide
bladecb%nuntilycufindthetrimlock.Carefullynmneuverthebladeagainstthe
trimlockfromtb_sideasshown.Note:Pressingdownonthetrimlockfrom
abovewillnotreleaseit.
2 Carefullypushtheputtyknifefira£yagainstthetrin_lockandtwistgently.The
trin_icckwillsnapfreefrcmthechor.(Eachtrin_piecewilihavetbmtrin_locks.)
3.Grasptrimandpulltpawayfrc_handleusingaslightside-to-sidenmtion.
% Renmvescrewsattachinghandletodoor.
5 Repeatthesestepsforeachhandleand.Keepscrewsandtrimpieces.
& Toreplacehandles,linetphandlewithscrewholes,insertscrewsandtightan.
S1ideticperandlowertrimpiecesbackanhandleends,andsnaptrimleeksback
intoholesandoorfrcnt.
To Remove Doors
Beforere_mvingthedooms,besurethefreezercontrolisturnedtoOFF.Removeall
foodfrc_thedoorsandurplugtherefrigerator.Re_ve thetoegrill.
Tracearoundthehingeswithasoftleadpencil.Thiswillnmkeiteasiertorealign
thedoorswhentheyarereplaced.Cc_oletelyren_veonedoorbeforestarting
re_]valoftheother.
COVER
TAPE
Ink Mark
P---- Collar
Door Elbow
Ink Mark
Freezer Door:
i Renmvethetoegrill. (SeeOutsideinthe"CareandCleaning"sectian.)
2 Removethewiringcoverlocatedoverthelowerhingeofthefreezerdoor.The
coverisheldinplacebyasingle_. (lllustratiani)
3.Todisccrmectwiringhaxnessplug(ccrmector),positianyourselftobeableto
placeyourth_0s ontheflatsidesofeachccnnectorpiece.Bendbothparts
backandforth.Thanwitha firmgrasp,pullthetwopiecesapartasshown.
% Todisecrnectwaterline,holdwaterlineelbswandpushinangraycollar,forcing
elbowdown,offfrc_tubethatrunsintodoor.
Placeastripoftapealongthedoorhottcm,overthelowerhingeandt[otheside
ofthedoor.Thiswillholdthehingeinplacewhenthedoorisrenmved.
Remove the top boltof the lowerhinge. Loosen, butDO NOT Pd94OVE,the
bottcmboltofthelowerhinge.
7.Ren_vetophingecoverbyliftingbackofcoverandslidingforward.Ren_ve
hingescrewsfrc_hingebracketwithacounter-clockwise_mtian.Note:Hinge
has_Ji_imalspringtension.Holdbracketwhen removingiastscrew.DONOT
removehingebracketfrc_door.
g Carefullyliftthechortpandoffthel_lowerhingebelt. (Illustratian2)
RefrigeratorDoor:
i Re_ve tophingecoverbyliftingbackofcoverandslidingforward.Re_ve
hingescrewsfrc_hingebracketwithacounter-clockwise_tian. Note:Hinge
has_Jmimalspringtension.Holdbracketwhen removingiastscrew.DONOT
removehingebracketfrcmdoor.
Remove the_ boltof the lowerhinge. Loosen, butDO NOT Pd94OVE,the
bottcmboltofthelowerhinge.
3.Carefullyliftthedoortpandofftheloosenedlowerhingebolt.
Store the choresina safeplaceuntil the refrigerator is _mvedto the desired lccatian.
Keepallharchmmeforreinstallatian.
To Reinstall Doors
Toreinstallthedoors,reversetheinstructicnsusedtoremovethedoors.Note:To
reinstallwaterline,pushe_t[o, antodoortube,untilcollartouchestubeink
nmrkasshownleft.
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AvoidServiceChecklist
OCCURRENCE
RUNNING OF REFRIGERATOR
Refrigerator cc_pressor does not run.
Refrigerator runs too much or too
lang.
Beforecallingforservice,reviewthislist.ItnmysaveycutinBandemi_nse,qhislist
includesccn_mnocmmurrencesthatarenottheresultofdefectirework_mnshipor
nmterialsinthisa_pliance.
SOLUTION
Freezerccntrolisoff. Setfreezercontrol.See Settir_theCc_trols.
B_frigeratorisindefrostcycle.Thisisnormalforafullyautcmaticdefrcstin_refrigerator,q]nedefrcst
cycleoccurspericxlically,lastingabout20_?inutes.
Plugat walloutletisdirected. Makesuz_plug istightlypushedintooutlet.
House fuse has blown or circuit breaker has tripped. Checkand/or replace fusewith a 15m_p time-
delayfuse.Resetcircuitbreaker.
Poweroutage.Checkhouselights.Call localelectriccompany.
Roalloroutsideweatherishot. Itisnormalforthe refrigeratortowork icrmjerundertheseccrmlitices.
Refrigeratorhas recentlybeendisccnnectedfor aperiod of time.It takesabout8-12 hoursfor the
refrigeratortocooldown cc_pletely.
Automaticicemaker isoperating. Icemakeroperationcausesrafrigeratorto run slightlymmre.
Doorsare openedtoofrequentlyortoo lang.Wa_unairenterin_the refrigeratorcausesitto runmore.
Opendoorsless often.
Refrigeratoror freezerdoor may be slightly open.Make sure refrigerator is level.Keep foodand
containers from blocking door. See Occurrence section OPm_NG/C_OSINGOFDOORS/DRA_S.
B_frige/tatorocntl_Dl(fcundinrefrigeratorsectiou)issettoooold.Setrefrigeratorc<ntrolboaweaqrer
settingt_tilrefrigeratortaT[0eratureissatisfactory.Ailow24_ forthetemperaturetostabilize.
Refrigeratororfreezergasketisdirty,worn,cracked,orpcorly fitted.Cleanorchancjeg_sket,leaks
indoorsealwill causerefrigeratortorun icngerinordertomaintaindesiredtemperatures.
Refrigerator cc_pressor goes on and q]lelITostatiskeepir_3refrigeratorataocm_tantterq_erature.This isnollnal.Refrigeratorgoescxland
off frequently, off to keep ter_peratureccnstant.
TEMPERATURES ARE TOO COLD
Temperature in freezer is too cold and Freezercontrolisset toocold.Setfreezercontroltoawarmer settingantilfreezerte_0eratureis
refrigerator temperature is satisfactory.Allow24 hotmsforthetaq0eraturetostabilize,q]len,ifrefrigeratortenlperatureisnot
satisfactcmy, risht , set refrigerator ocntrol to a colder setting.
Tes_perature in refrigerator is too cold Refrigerator control is set too cold. Set refrigerator control to awaxn_r setting. Allow 24 hours for
and freezertemperatureis satisfactory, t_q3eraturestostabilize.
Food stored in drawers freezes. Refrigeratoro_ntrolissettoooold.See solutionabove.
Food stored in Meat Keeper (some Meat shouldbe storedat atelT[oeraturejustbelowthe freezingpointofwater (32°F, 0°C) for
models ) freezes, nmxi_u_freshstoraget_ne.It isnomnalfor icecrystalsto formdue tothe moisturecontentof __at.
TEMPERATURES ARE TOO WARM
Temperature in freezer or
refrigerator is toowarm.
ChilledAirControlset toooold.AdjustChilledAirCcntrolto alowersetting.
Doors are opened too frequently or too long. Warm air enters refrigerator whenever door is opened.
Open door less often.
Door is open slightly. See Occurrence section Opm_NG/CZOS_ OF DOO_S/_.
Condenser is dirty. Clean condenser. See "Outside" in Care and Cleaning.
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OCCURRENCE SOLUTION
TEMPERATURES ARE TOO WARM (continued)
Temperature in freezer is toowarm. Freezerosntrolisset toowarm. Set freezerccntroltoacolder settingt_tilfreezertemperatureis
satisfactory.Allow24 hoursfor thete_iceraturetostabilize.%hen,if refrigeratort_0erature is
rotright,setrefrigeratorocntroltoawarmer setting.
Temperature in the refrigerator is too Refrigeratorocntrolis settoowamn.Setsefrigeratorccntrolto acoldersettin% Allow24hoursfor
warm and the freezer temperature is thete_ceraturetostabilize.
satisfactc_y.
Temperature inMeat Keeper (some ChilledAirControlisset tcowarm. A_justChilledAirControltoacoldersettin_.
models) is toowarm.
WATER/MOISTURE/FROST INSIDE REFRIGERATOR
Moisture collects en inside of refrigerator hlgatherishotandhu_lid,whichincreasesrateoffro_tbuildtpand internalsweatin% %hisisromnal.
walls.
Door is slightly open. See Occurrence section OP_KNG/CLOSD_OFDOORS/_.
Door isopened too often or too long.Open door less often.
Water collects on bottom side of drawer Vegetablescontain andgive off_nmisture.It isnot unusualto have moistureen the hotta_ sideof
cov_r, thecover.
Water collects in bottc_of drawer. Washedvegetables and fruitsdrainwhile in thedrawer.Dry itemsbeforeputting themintodrawer.
Water collectingin bottomof drawer isnormal.
WATER/MOISTURE/FROST OUTSIDE REFRIGERATOR
Moisture forms on outside of refrigerator Weather is humid. This isnormal inhumid weather. W_lenhuaidity is lower, the moisture should
or between doors, disappear.
Door is slig_tlyopen , causingcoldair fra_insiderefrigeratortom÷etwa_air frcAmcutside. See
Occurrence section OP_G/CLOSING OF DOORS/D_RS.
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER (some models)
Ice maker is not making any ice.
Icemakerwire signalarmis in "up"or OFFposition. Move wira signalalqnto "down"orCN position.
Householdwater line valve isnot open. %llrnon hcuseholdwater linevalve.
Freezer is not cold enough. See Occurrence section T_m_ATORESm_ TOO_M.
Saddlevalveen coldwaterpipe isclosjsjedor restrictedby foreignmaterial.Turnoffhot_eholdw_ter
linevalve. Remove, cleanor replacevalve.
BRASS FI'UFIN G
SCREEN
OUTLET TO ICE MAKER
INLET,WATERLINE £hecktoseeif thewaterdispenserisdispensingwater. If not, the PureSourceT_' water filteris
clo_edor restricted by foreign material, and must be replaced.
Ice maker is not making enough ice.
Ice maker is producing less ice than pu e_xpect. Ice maker should produce approximately
2-1/2 to 4 punds of ice every 24 hours.
Freezer is not cold enough. See Occurrence section T_m_Tm_S _ TOO_.
Household water line valve is not ca_pletely open. Turn en household water line valve.
Checktosseifwaterdispenserisdispensir_slower thanrormal. Ifitis, replace the PureStmrme TM
filt_c_t_d_.
Ice maker wi ii not stop making ice. Ice makerwire arm isbeing held down by someitem in freezer. Move item,and release arm.Remove
any ice cubes frozentogether over arm.
Ice maker is not separating the cubes. Ice cubes are not being used frequentlyenough. Remove and shake icebucket to separate cubes.
If cubesare smaller thanrom_l, orhollow, the PureEolrceT_'filtercot_£dbeclcg_ed. Replace filter.
Ice has bad odor and taste.
Icehaspickedupodoror fla_Drfr@_strcngfo0dstoredinrefrigeratororfreezer.Cove_fcodstightly.
Di_ staleice.Icemgkerwilip_sducefreshstlcply.
Waterrtm_ir_toicemaker haspoor tasteor odor.Add filterto icemaker.Ctnm!itawaterpurifyir_
company.
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OCCURRENCE
ICE DISPENSER
Dispenser will not dispense ice.
Ice dispenser is jammed.
WATER DISPENSER
Dispenser will not dispense water.
Water hasanoddtasteand/orodor.
Waterpressureisextr_elylow.
ODORS IN REFRIGERATOR
OPENING/CLOSING OF DOORS/DRAWERS
Door(s) willnot close.
Drawers are di fficult to move.
SOLUTION
Ice storage bin is e_oty, hh_n the first _lyof ice is dkopped intobin, dispe_er should operate.
Freezer t_Tperature is set too warm. Ttun% freezer osntrol to a higher setting so that ice cubes wil 1
be made. When first supply of ice is made, dispenser should operate.
Hcuseholdwater linevalveisnotopen. Openhcuseholdwater linevalve, andallowsufficient time
for ice to be nmde. When ice is made, dispenser should operate.
Freezer door is not closed. Be sure freezer door is closed.
Ice dispensing am_ has been held in for more than 4- 5 minutes. Motor is overloaded. Motor
overload protector will reset in apprc_imately 3 _Ainutes. Ice can then be dispensed.
Ice has reel ted and frozen around auger due to infrequent use, temperature fluctuations, and_or
power outages. R_nove ice storage bin, thaw, and empty the contents. Cleanbin, wipe dry and
replace inproperposition. W_lennewice ismade, dispenser shouldoperate.
Ice cubes are j an_ned between ice maker arm and back of bin. Remove ice ctth_s that are j m_ning
Ice cubes are frozen together. Use the dispenser often so that cubes do not freeze together.
If cubes are mnaller thannormal, or hollow, the PureSourceT_'filter oouldbe clogged. Replace
filter. Dispemsingsysta_cperateebest at 30-120peiwaterpressure. Wellwater systempressures
shculd fall within tbi_ rang_.
Householdwaterlinevalveisnotopen. Openhouseholdwaterlinevalve. SeeOccurrence"Ice
maker is not making any ice."
Freezer door is not closed. Be sure freezer door is closed.
PureSourceT_'filter is clcgged, and must be replaced.
Waterhasbeen in thetankfor aperiodof time. Draw anddiscard 7-8 glassesofwater to freshen
the supply. Drawanddiscardanadditicnal 3-6glasses tocompletelyrinsecut tank.
Ikit not properly osnnected to cold water line. Ccr_ect unit to cold water line that stppl ies water
to kitchen faucet.
Tubing used in the household water supply and installation of unit may affect water taste and
odor. Forbest results, usecoppertubingforwateroomecticn.
Water has a high mineral content. Contact water treatment plant for help.
Have s@neone turn up the cut-off and cut-on pressure on the water pump system.
Interior needs tobe cleaned. Clean interior with sponge, warmwater, andbaking soda.
Food with strcng odor is in refrigerator. Comer fcod tightly.
Door is not desi_gaed to swing shut autcmatically. Close door securely.
Door was closed too hard, causing other door to open slightly. Close both doors gently.
Refrigerator is not level. I t rcc2s en the floor when it is moved slightly. Be _ floor is level and
solid, andcanadequately support refrigerator. Ai_ust rollers asneeded.
Floor is uneven or weak. Refrigerator rocks cn the flcor when it is _ed slightly. Be sure floor
is level and can adequately stpport refrigerator. Ccntact carpenter to correct sagging or sloping
fl_r.
Refrigerator is tcuching the wall or cabinets. Be sure floor is level, and can adequately support
refrigerator. Ccntact _ter to eerrect _ or sloping floor.
Food is touching shelf on top of drawer. Keep less food in drawer.
Trackthat drawars slides en is dirty. Cleandrawer, rollers, andtrack.
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OCCURRENCE
LIGHT BULB IS NOT ON
SOLUTION
Lightbulb isburnedGut. Replacebulb.
Li_atswitchisstuck.Li_atswitchisiccatedcn interiordoorframenexttothet_Tperatureosntrol
in eachcc_partment. Push in plunger to release.
No electric current is reaching refrigerator. See Occurrence section_ _ _m_G_m.
Normal Operating
Sounds
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER * I
Occasionally you will hear ice
cubes droppng into the ce bn.
EVAPORATOR FAN I
You may hear air being forced
through the cab net by the fan.
EVAPORATOR
The flow of refrigerant through the
evaporator may create a boiling
or gurgling sound.
DEFROST HEATER
During defrost cycles, water dripping
onto the heater may cause a hissing
or sizzling sound. After defrosting, a
popping sound may occur.
WATER VALVE *
When the ice maker fills with
water, you will hear a buzzing
sound and water running.
I@ I
t,
'1
CONDENSER FAN
You may hear the condenser
fan cycling on and off.
COLD CONTROL & DEFROST TIMER
These parts can produce a snapping
sound when turning the refrigerator
on or off. The timer also produces
sounds similar to an electric clock.
INSULATION
Rigid foam insulation has excellent
insulating capabilities. It is very
energy efficient; however, it does
have a tendency to amplify sound.
_ COMPRESSOR
Modern, high efficiency compressors
operate much faster than older models.
The compressor may have a high-
pitched hum or pulsating sound.
* On models equipped with an Automatic Ice Maker.
16

FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY
YourFrigidaireproduct isprotectedbythis warranty
WARRANTY FRIGIDAIRE, THROUGH ITS AUTHORIZED THE CONSUMER WILL BE
RERI OD SERVICERS, WILL : RESRONS IBLE FOR :
FULL ONE- YEAR One year from original Pay all costs for repairing or replacing arlypartsof this Costs of servicecalls that are listedurger NORMAL
WARRANTY _urchased_te. appliancewhichprovetobedefectiveinmaterialsor RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONSUMER.*
workmanship. Excludes original and replacement
PureSourme_MIce &Water filtercartridges (ifequipped) .
Original arldreplacement cartridges are warranted for 30
days (pa_tscnly).
LIMITED 2ND - 5TH Secor_tbmmughfifthyears Repair or replace arlypartsin the cabinet liner or Sealed Costs for pick up and delivel_!of the appliance
YEAR WARRANTY from original purchase RefrigerationEyst_n (compressor,condenser, evaporator, requiredbecauseof service.Costs forlabor, parts
(Cabinet Liner a/zd date. drierandtub_rig)which plr>vetobedefectivein[rmterialsor arldtrans_ortation other thanwit h respect to the
Sealed System) workmanship, cabir_tl_nerorSealedRefrigerationSyste{n.
LIMITED Tilreperiodslistedabove. All of the provisions of the fullwarranties above and the Costs ofthe techrician 's travelto the hori_ar_ arly
W A R R A N T Y exclusionslistedbelowapply, c_ts forpickupar_deliveryofthea_liance z÷cpired
(Applic able to the becauseofservice.
State of Alaska)
ADDITIONAL COVERAGE FOR "THROUGH-THE-DOOR" ICE AND WATER DISPENSER AND/OR ICE ONLY DISPENSER MODELS:
WARRANTY FRIGIDAIRE, THROUGH ITS AUTHORIZED THE CONSUMER WILL BE
PERIOD SERVICERS, WILL : RESPONSIBLE FOR :
FULL TWO YEAR During the second year Repair or replace, without charge, anypart (s)of the ice Costs for pick up and delivel_!of the appliance
WARRANTY (Ice fromoriginal purchase makera_d/ordispenslngsystemwhichpl_Dvestohedefective requiredhecauseofservice. Costsforlabor, parts
Maker and date. iniTmterialsor-_Dr}_arlship,a_dalllaborassociatedwith andtrar_q_ortatiorlotherthanwithrespecttotheice
Dispensing System) such_pair, maker arlddispensingsystem.
Your appliance is warranted by Z_nit e Consolidated Industries, 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
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 providedwith the product.
Z Proper installation byan authorized servicer in accordance with instructions providedwith the appliance and in
accordance withall local plumbing, electricaland/orgas codes.
Proper connection to a grounded power supply of sufficient voltage, replacement of blown fuses, repair of loose
connections or defects in house wiring.
Expensesformakingtheapplianceaccessible forservicing, suchas ren_val oftrim, cupboarda, shelves, etc., which
are not apart of the appliance when it was shipped from the factory.
H Dam_gestofinishafterinstallatic_.
6 Replacement of light bulbs and/or fluorescent tubes (onmodels 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: S_ne states do not allow the exclusion or li[_ tation of incidental or comsequential d_rmges , so this li[_ tation
or exclusion maynot apply to you.
Z Serviceca_swhichd_n_tinv_ven_functi_n_rdefectsinw_rk_hn_hip_rmateria_rf_rapp_iancesn_tin_rdinary
householdt_e. The consumer shall pay for such service calls.
Dan_gescausedbyservicesperf_Tnedbyservicers_therthanFrigidaire_ritsauth_rizedservicers;use_fparts_ther
than genuine Frigidaire Home Preductsparts; obtained from persons other than such servicers; or external causes
such as a_use, misuse, inadequate power supply or acts of God.
Products with original serial numbers that have been removed or altered and cannot be readily determined.
Keepyourbill of _le, deliveryslip, or son_ other appropriatepayn_nt record. The date on the bill establishesthemarranty
period should service be required. If service is perforn_d, it is inyour best interest to obtain andkeep all receipts. This
written warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also h_ve other rights that vary from state to state. Service under
this warranty must be obtained by contacting Frigidaire Home Products :
800,944,9044
Frigidaire Home Products
P.O. Box212378
Augusta, GA 30917
FRIGIDAIRE
HOME PRODUCTS
Product featuresor specificationsasdescribedor illustratedaresubject tochangewithout notice. Allmarrantiesare_de
by White Consolidated Industries, Inc. This warranty applies only in the 50 states of the U.S.A. and Puerto Rico.
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ServiceInformation
(Canada)
To avoid unnecessary cost and inconvenience,make a few simple checks
beforecallingfor service.Ccn_onoccurrencesandtheirsolutionscanbe
foundintheAvoidServiceChecklist.Bemireyouhavefollowedtheinstructions
inthisnmnual.
Ifyouareunabletolocatethecauseofaproblem,callforservice.Insiston
factoryservicebyan authorizedFRIGIDAIREPARTSAND SERVICEdepot.
FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE
All Frigidaireappliancesarebackedby FRIGIDAIREPARTSAND SERVICE,one
ofCanada'slargestpartsandservicenetworks.
TheFrigidairereputationnmansyoucanenjoycc_oleteprofessionalservice
fromoneofourhundredsoftrainedtechniciansacrossthecountry.
FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE
7075 OrdanDrive
Mississauga,Ontario
L5T IK6
Place the name, address and tele)hone number of your service depot in
thespacesbelow.
Product and feature specifications as described or illustrated are
subject to change withoutnotice.
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WARRANTY IN CANADA
REFRIGERATORS (FROST FREE)
WARRANTOR :
FrigidaireHcnm Prochcts
7075 Ordan Drive
Mississau_a,Cntario
L5T IK6
ThisrefrigeratorisabrandedproductofFrigidaire
Canada.
WARRANTY PERIOD:
Fortwoyeareafterpurckmse bythe originalcons_mr/
©_wner:
Fortanyearsafterpurckmse by the originalcrmmmmr /
owner:
Forserviceu_b_rthiswarranty,@cntactysurlocaldealer/
retailer,authorized_RIGIDAIREPAZISAhDsmvICEch=_ot,or:
FRIGIDAIRE HOME PRODUCTS
PARTS AND SERVICE
7075 ordanDrive
Mississaug_,Ontario
L5T IK6
q_l: (905)565-9200
Fax: (905)565-0937
WARRANTOR WILL THROUGH ITS AUTHORIZED
SERVICE DEPOT:
Pay ccst to r_pair or replace anyde fsetive par ts (incluiing
service andlabsur charge).
Paycost (inclutingse!viceandlabsurchalr3e) torepgiror
replace defsetive par ts of the sealed refrigerat ian system
ccnsisting of the crmpressor, evaporator, condenser,
interccr_tecting tubing drier and re frigerat ian _.
WARRANTY APPLIES TO :
Pr°chctspurchasedandinstalledinCanadaf°rperscnalsinglefanilYh°useh°iduse"
D Defectsresultingorarisingoutofthenmnufacturingprocess.
Prochctsbearinglegiblenmnufacturer'snmdelandserialntn_0ere.
d Replacementpartscrlyfortherenminderoftheoriginalwarranty.
WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO:
Transportatiand_mge.
b Stioplyandreplacenmntofporcelain, fuses, glassandlightbulbs.
Parts and service suppl ied or obtained from other than FRIGIDAIREPARTSANDSERVICEor FRIGIDAIREPARTSSERVI£_
authorizedc_ts.
d Prqserinstallatian, c<ntrolsettingandcsleoffinish.
CONSUMER/OWNER RESPONSIBILITY :
Toprovideproofoftheoriginaldateofpurchasebynmmns ofabillof saleorpa!m_nt recordverifyingptmckmsedate.
Sticplyandreplacen_nt ofporcelain, fuses, glass andlight bulbs.
To ensure proper power supply and connection of the appliance to same.
d Prqserinstallatian,@cntrolsettingandcsreoffinish.
qhis warranty is inadditiantoanystatutorywarrantiesccntainedinanyspplicable legislatian. The tem_andccmditicms
of this warranty are not intandedtoexcludeorlimit your rightsunderthose statutes. Thewarrantorhowever reserves
therighttoc_ transportatianandtravellingcostsfordistancesin_cessof 48kilcn_tres(30miles)frcmthenearest
FRIGIDAIREPARTSAND SEqVICZauthorized service depot.
Thiswarrantyplusthestatutorywarrantiesnmntionedaretheonlywarrantiesgiventotheccr_mmmr/ownerforthis
prodmt.
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