User Manual Frigidaire FGHS2365KF4 Gallery 23 Cu. Ft. Side-By-Side Refrigerator

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User Manual Installation Instruction
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Energy Guide Specification
  • Product Information Sheet - (English) Download
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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All about the
Use & Care
of your Refrigerator
Important Safety Instructions .................................2
Features at a Glance ..............................................4
Installation ...........................................................5
Door Removal Instructions .....................................7
Connecting Water Supply .......................................8
Controls ................................................................9
Storage Features .................................................11
241979200 (February 2009)
Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser .........................12
Changing the Filter ..............................................14
Normal Operating Sounds and Sights ....................16
Care and Cleaning ...............................................17
Before you Call ....................................................18
Major Appliance Warranty ....................................20
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Specifications

Frigidaire FGHS2365KF4 Questions and Answers


#1 How do I use the features and functions on my Side-by-Side refrigerator display?

Depending on your model, there are various features and functions available on your Side-by-Side refrigerator. It is always recommended to check out your Owner’s Manual for more descriptions of these features.

Press OPTIONS to illuminate the center of your display – this will show you the available features and functions.

Use the UP or DOWN key to scroll through the menu that appears in the center of your display.

To change a setting to ON or OFF, press the +; then press SET to select. When selection is made, go back and press OPTIONS to save.

#2 What should I do if my ice maker is not making any ice in my refrigerator?

If your ice maker is not making any ice, make sure that the ice maker has not been inadvertently turned off. Also check the following:


1. Make sure that the refrigerator is connected to the water line and/or the water valve is open.
2. Check to see that the the water supply line is not kinked – sometimes this can happen if the refrigerator is pushed too far against the wall.

For models with a Water Filter, check the following:
1. Make sure the water filter is sealed properly – simply remove and re-install the water filter to double check. The water filter may be clogged or overdue for replacement.
2. If water is dispensing slowly or not at all, or your water filter is older than 6 months – it’s time to replace.

For models with a dual ice maker, check the following:
1. Check the ice maker in the freezer to ensure the wire signal arm is allowed to go in the up or down position. Sometimes an ice cube or other object may be preventing the signal arm from freely moving. Additionally, ensure the ice bin itself is pushed all the way to the rear of the shelf. If this comes slightly out of place, it may prevent the signal arm from dropping all the way down and producing ice as it should.
2. If your ice cubes are freezing together or clumping, you may experience this issue if your ice cubes are not used frequently or you have experienced an interruption of power for prolonged period of time. Feel free to discard the ice and allow a fresh supply to be produced. TIP: Ice production should be used at least twice a week to keep the cubes separated.
3. If your ice cubes are small or hollow this may be a result of your ice maker not getting enough water. This usually is due to the water filter being clogged or a restricted water supply. It is recommended to change the water filter first but if the condition still occurs then you want to check for a saddle valve, a water valve not turned on all the way or a kinked water supply line. Remember, smaller ice cubes or ice chips jamming in the ice maker may be a sign that your water filter needs changing.
4. As the water filter becomes older (6 months or more) it can become clogged with particles and less water is delivered to the ice maker. The ice maker can’t fill every cube in the ice maker mold, leading to small cubes or ice chips that can get caught between the ice ejector blades and the stripper.
If you have any questions, please contact us.

#3 What do the alarms or error messages mean on my Side-by-Side refrigerator?

Most alarms are designed to alert of you of changes in your or an action on your part is required. Here is a summary of common alarms. For more information, please refer to your Owner’s manual as they may vary by model.

Power Failure or PF – In the event of a power failure, your unit will display Power Failure or PF. Simply acknowledge the alarm (once power is restored) by pressing “Alarm Reset”. The refrigerator will then resume normal operations. If your power was out for an extended period of time, the HIGH TEMP alarm may also illuminate or alarm until the unit reaches a safe operating temperature.

H or HI or High Temp – Indicates the freezer and/or refrigerator section of your appliance have exceeded the temperature threshold. This is usually caused by inadvertently not closing the door all the way or leaving the door open for an extended period of time. The alarm can be muted but it will stay active (or illuminated) until the temperature resumes normal operation.

- If the temperature of your freezer reaches 26 degrees Fahrenheit or greater, the alarm will activate.

- If the temperature of your refrigerator reaches 55 degrees Fahrenheit or greater, the alarm will activate.

Door Ajar – If the freezer or refrigerator doors have been left open for 5 minutes or more, an alarm will sound and the Door Ajar indicator will illuminate on the display. Close the door and press the Set key to reset any alarms.

SB or Sb – Your refrigerator is in Sabbath mode. Refer to your Owner’s Manual to deactivate.

DI SP – Indicates there is an ice cube(s) jammed in the ice chute for an extended period of time. Simply open the door and look in the ice chute and remove any blockage.

If you experience any of the following error codes, this could indicate an authorized service is required:

SY CF
SY CE
SY EF
OP
SH