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Product Registration ..................................2
Important Safety Instructions ...................2
Version en Espafiol .....................................2
First Steps ...................................................3
Energy Saving Ideas..................................4
Setting the Controls ...................................4
Temperatures .......................................4
Energy Saver Switch...........................4
Moisture ...............................................4
Fresh FoodStorage .................................5-6
Care and Cleaning ...................................7-8
Automatic Ice Maker .................................9
Reversible Door Instructions..............10-12
Avoid Service Checklist .....................13-15
Normal Operating Sounds ....................... I5
Warranty (United States)........................16
Service Information (Canada)................. 17
Warranty (Canada) ..................................18
P/N2189426 (9903)
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Record the Model Number and Serial Number of this refrigerator in the space
provldedbelow.Thesenumbersare foundcn t]_ serialplateiccatedcn t]_ top left
walloftherefrig_ratoroc_ment.
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ImportantSafety
Instructicms
Proper Disposal of
Your Refrigerator/Freezer
_k of child entrapment.
Child entrapment and suffocation are
not problems of the past. Junkedor
_ed refrigeratorsorfreezersare
stillcbrrjercus-evenifth_ywillsitfcr
"justafewdays."Ifysuaregettingridof
yctmold refrigeratoror freezer,please
follow the instructicns below to help
prevent accidents.
BEFORE YOU THROW AWAY YOUR
OLD REFRIGERATO_ FREEZER:
Remove
drams.
Leave
shelvesin
place so
di3ire%
may not
_yclg_b
_ " Avoid fire hazard or
electricshock.Do not use an extensicn
cord or an adepter plug. Do not remove
any prong from the power cord.
Grounding type
wall receptacle
any circumstances,
cut, remove,
or bypass the
Power supply
cord with 3-pronc
grounding plug
o 1999w_itec%_-_<Dlid_- ted I_t_ies, Inc.
Read all instructicns before using this refrigerator.
For Your Safety
Donotstoreoruse_line orotherfl_mmblevaporsandliquideinthevicinityof
thisoranyotheraLpliance.Readprof_ctlabelsforfl_ilityar_ct_her_.
C_ild Safety
Destroycartcn, plasticbegs, andar_exteriorwra_pin_nmterial immediately
after the re frig_m_at or is tmica_. <hildr_n shsuldrever use thes_ items for play.
Cartons coveredwith rugs, bedspreads, plastic sheets or stretchwrap may
heco_ airtight chanbers and can quickly cause suffocaticn.
RemDveallstaplesfrc[nthecarton. Staplesca_icauseseverecutsanddestroy
finishes i f they ccn_ in ccntact with ct her applismoes or furniture.
Anempty, discardedioebax, refrigeratmrorfreezerisaverydmm3ercusattracticn
to children. Remove the door of any appliance that is not in use, even if
itisbeing discarded.
Electrical I_n_formation
These guidelines n_st be follow_d to ensure that safetymechani_ns in the
design of thisrefrigera torwill opera teproperly.
The refrigerator must be plugged into its own 115 Volt, 60 Hz, AC only
electricaloutlet. The power cordof the appliance is equippedwith a 3-prcng
grounding plug foryour protecticn ag_t shockhazards. It must beplugged
direct]y into a properlygrounded 3 -prongreceptacle.The receptaclentlstbe
installedin accordancewith localcodesand ordinarlces.Ccr_ult a qualified
electrician. DO NOT USE AN EXT_SION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG.
Ifvoltagevariesbyl0percent orm_re,perfornmrlceofyaurrefrigeratormaybe
affected. Operating the refrigeratorwith ir_ufficient pswer can damage the
conpressor.Suchdamage isnot coveredunderyour warranty.Ifycu su_q0ectyour
voltageis highor low,ccrmmlltycur power ccupgr_fortesting.
Toprewnt therefrigeratorfranbeir_turnedoffaacidemtally,denctplugt_ unit
intoancutletccntrolledbyawallswitchorp_ll cord.
DO not pinch, knot, or bend the power cord in any manner.
Other Preca utions
Nevert_%olugthe refrigeratorbyLullir_cn the powercord.Alwaysgrip theplug
fizmlyandLullstrai_ntcutfromthereceptacle.
Toavoidelectricalshock, unplugtherefrigeratorbeforecleaningandbefore
replacin_alight_. Note:Ttmni_ thec_trol toOEFtu_ offthe_r, hut
doesnotdisccrnectpswertothelightbulborotherelectric_l_t_.
DO not operatethe refrigeratorin the presenceof explosiveft_nes.
Iftherefrigeamtc_hasanautc_aticicemg_er,avoidc<ntactwithanymov_ _s.
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First Steps
3" AIR SPACE
Clearance
PzzperaJrclrculationandlevelir_wili
_ure efficientcperati<n.
LOWER
CABINET
CABINET
Exposed bolt (sa_emsdels)
LOWER
CABINET
CABINET
Sunkenbolt (somemmdels)
Before startingthe refrigerator, follow theseimportant firststeps:
Location
Choose a place that is near a grounded electrical outlet. DO NOT use an
ext_nsicn cordor an adapterplug.
If possible,place the refrigeratorout of clirectsunli_t and away fromthe
range,dishwasheror otherheat smtmces.
The refrigeratorn_/sthe installed cn a floortlmt is leveland strm!igenough
tost_ a fullyloadedrmfrigerator.
Considemwmter supplyavailability for_cdels equippedwith an automatic ice
maker.
InstallatiGn
Do not instalithe refrigerator where the temperature will clrophelow 60oF
(15°C)or riseabove II0°F (43°C).The _r_ will not he able tomaintain
prc_erten!0erature_,
Allowspacearoundtheunit forgoodair circulaticn. Leavea iinch (25ram)
space behind and a 3 inch (75 t_m)spaceabove the refrigerator for adequate
clmu]ati_n,
Ina recessedinstallati<xl,allowanextra i/2 insh (10-15_[n)oneachside
fcre_seofinstallatJm_.
Farbestcirculation,elevatetheunit linch (25ma)fromthe flcor,especially
ift_ ficcmiscgrp_ted.
Door Opening
Thedoorsshouldopento alloweasyaccesstoa counterwhenremovingfood.
Donotpositiontherefrigeratorsoyouhavetowalkarot_dtherefrigerator
drams.
_thedccm_ifn_. See"ReversibleDoorInstructicns."
L eling
All four corners of refrigeratormust rest firmlyon a solid floor.Some models
areequi_0edwithadj_le _-type levelems.Othemsareequippedwithrollems.
If!*mlrrefrigeratordidnotcon_withrollers,thgycanheLurcbms_dfranyctmdealer.
Toadjust screw-typelevelers (scmemodels): Tipcabinetbackslight]yand
raiseadjustin_boltsasr_eded.
Toadjust front rollers (somemodels) : Useascrewdriver, 3/8" socket
wrench,or nutdrivertoadjust rollersasshown.
RAISETHE FR_%I9of cabinetenough sodoors will closefteelywhen q0erledhelfway.
Levelcgbinetsidetoside.
Cleaning
Wash the inside,all removablepaztsand theoutside with mild detergent and
warm water. Wipe dry. DO NOT USE HARSH CLEANERS ON THESE
SURFACES.
Donotuserazorbladesorothersharpinstruments, which can scratch the
appliance surface, when removing adhesive labels. Any glue left from the
tape or eneru3ylabe i can be removed with amixture of warm water and mild
detergent,or, tcuchthegluewiththe stickyside°f tapealreadyremmved"
DO NOT REMOVE THE SERIAL PLATE.
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Energy Saving Ideas Locatetherefrigeratorinthecoolestpartoftheroom,cutofdirectsmlightand
awayfromheatingductsor re_isters.Do not placetherefrigeratorn_xtto heat-
progacinga_pliancessuchasarange, _ordi_her. If thisisnot possible,
a section of cabinetry or an added layer of insulation between the two
appli_ will help the refrigerator operate more efficiently.
Level the refrigerator so the dosrs cl_ ti_qt ly.
Refer to this Owner, s Guide for the sugzested refrigerator settings.
Periodic cleanir_ of the osndenser will help the ref rigeratmr rtmm_re efficient ly.
See Outside in the "Careand Cleaning" secticn.
Donot overcrowd the refrigerator or block cold air vents. Doing so causes the
refrigerator to r@%lcr_er and use more enear3y. S%elves shsuld not he lined with
album foil, waxpaper orpaper toweling. Liners interferewithcoldair
circulaticn, making the refrigerator le_ efficient, whichcould cause food
Cover foods andwipe ccntainers dry hefore placing them in the refrigerator.
%]is cuts down on moistttre build-up inside the unit.
Organize the refrigerator to reduce door openings . Remove as many items as
needed at one time and close the door as socn as pssJble.
SettingtheControls
RefrigeratorCtntrol
Cool Down Period
Toens_dresafefood storage,allowtherefrigeratortooperatewiththedoors
closedforatleast8to12hoursbeforeloadingwithfood.
Refrigerator and Freezer Controls
Tostartcut,setccntroldialstothe_dd_ointforatrialperiodof24_Durs.
T_peratures
After 24hcLtrs,adjust the controls as needed. Adjust temperatures one
n_nber at a time. Forcolder temperatures, turn the dial toward COLDEST.
For warmer tenperatures, turn the dial toward COLD. The ten!0eraturewill
increase or decrease, but not necessarily by i, 2, or 3 degrees.
Freezer6hntrol
An adjustment made to one compartment may require an adjustment to the
cther.
_ng the refrigerator ccntrol will change the temperature in BOTH
_rtments. If the refrigerator control is turned toOFF, cooling stops
in both compartments.
Turning the freezer ccntrolwill change only the ter@oeraturein the
freezer c_mpartme/it.
To m_intain te_0eratures, a fan circ_]ates air in the refrigerator and freezer
ooKpartmen_. Forgosdcirculatic_l,donot blockcoldairventswith foodit_.
........................... Energy Saver Switch (somemodels)
............................................... If your re f rigerator is equipped with an Energy Saver Switch keep it set on
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_2_ERGYSAVER for lowest energy usage.
...............................................................................................Moisture
......................................................................................................DuringtrdKdd weather or if moisture a_s on the cabinet between the doo_
r r
set switch to R_gUCE EXTERIOR MOISTURE. Aheat er will warm the surface and
Er_z_y Saver allow moisture to evaporate.
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Fresh Food Storage
Cantilever_ f
<knbinationCantilever/Slidir_Sg_Ifwith
p_ip
Shelf Adjustment
Refrigeratorshel_ are_ilyadjustabletosuitindividualr_eds.Befcmea_ustir_
shelves,renr_ea]ifosd.q_eshi_ir_clip_,wbichstabilizet_ f<mshi_c_
be removed and discarded.
Ren_veShippingClips
Toadjustslidir_shelves,r_rcvebypu]iir_f_tot_
stcppo_iticn,_ liftthefr<r_echjeupandp]llcut.Replace
_anyvirofrailsby_ir_ thisprocedme.
_baSjustc_ntilevershe!ves(shelves_at therearof
therefrigerator),lifttheks_koftheske]fup_ndcut.Rep]a_
shelfbyJ_er ti_l_cks at rearintow_llbracket.Lcwerand
lock_pzsiticn,
Toadjustcmrbineticncantilever/slidin_shelves, r_ mve
s_l fby liftir_hockszp andcutofrear_mllbracket.Then
fleqiasCicclip_ o_nter'cfrefri_r_ndLull _ f
strai_ cut.Replac_shelfbyslidlr_plssticclipp_s_aside
wall su!sport. Then lock hooks at rear into wall bracket.
Note: Plast Jc clipwill autcKetically fit secure _t side
w£l.
SpillsafeFmglas_shelves (_nrJels) catchandhold_idental spills.Irlscn_
models,the SpillsafJ M shelvesslidecut foreasyaocessto fooda_Jfastclearmi_.
Theshelvesslidecut_t lyofthecantileverbracksts.Justp311frontc{ shelf
formmmd.Shelfcanhe extendedasfaras stq}perwillallcwarJis not r_vable frmm
the<smtileverbracket.
Door Storage
Doorblnsandshelvesareprovidedforccnver_itstorageofjars,bottles,andc_ns.
It_msusedoft_areavailableforquickselecticn.
Some models have adjustable door bins which can be moved to suit individual
needs. To move the bins, remove by lif tlng straight up. Place the bin in the desired
posit icn and lower over stqcpor t s.
The Dairy Campartmentis warmer than thegeneral food storage secticn and is
intendedforshorttermstorageofcheese,spreads,or butter.
Micro-ServeDishes
Micro-Serve Dishes (somemodels)
Food can be stored, cooked*, and served in Micro-Serve Dishes provided in
models.%]%esedishesslideeasilyintotheircwntray,which_ belowadomrgallcn
bin,_e_tlyfreeingshelfs_acefc_ctkerit_. Seeill_rati<_L *_wpla_t_c
lidbefore ccokir_. Lid i_a intended for storage <_lly.
Crispers
Thecrispers,iocatedunderthebottcmrefrigeratorshelf,aredesignedfor storing
fruits,vegetables,ar_dotherfreshproduce. Was_iten_ inclear_terariremove
excesswaterbeforeplacinginthecrispers.Itemswithstrcr_odorsorhi_nmoisture
shsuldhe_befcrestc_irr. Ins<nenmlels,thecrispersaredr_mers,incthems,
th_yaretilt-cutbins.
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Fresh Food Storage
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AdjustablehEmidityControl
<hilledAir<tntrol
siides up or down
Adjustir_t_ ChilledAirDuct
Wine Rack
TheHtmddityCcntrol (s<m_modelswithCrisperdrawers) allcwsyoutoadjust the
htmdditywithinthe£_ri_r. Thiscan_<te_ thelifeoffreshvegetableswhic!]keep
best inhighhunidity. Leafyvegetables, however, keepbest when storedwith the
Ht_nidityCtntrolsetcnHI<_{,or inadrawerwithmut aHt_idityCcntrol. Thlskeeps
incoming air to a Kinimtmland maintains maxlmtmlmoisture content.
Deli Drawer (some models)
Some models are equipped with a Deli Drawer for storage of luncheon meats,
_, cheeses, andotherdeli its.
Meat Pan (somemodels)
Somemodels are equippedwitha Meat Panthat canbe positionedbelow any
refrigeratorshelf.Usethispgnforshorttermstorageofhulkm_atitems.Ifmeats
aretobekeptl<xlgerthanior2 days,theyshouldbefrozen.
Meat Keeper (some models)
The temperature in the Meat Keeper drawer can be made colder than the rest
of the refrigeratorcomment by adjusting the £hilledAir Cci%trol.Meatwill
bepartially frozen, andmaybe kept freshicr_erthan if storedcn a refrigerator
imlf.
Before placing items in Meat Keeper, follow these steps to keep meat fresh.
I. Carefullyhandlemeatwithcleanhands, andalwayskeep_rtment clean.
2. Storemeat in its originalwrapper. If nece_, overwrap in plasticwrap,or
foiltoprev_ntdryir_.Wrap fishti_t ]ytopreventodortransfertoo_ fo0ds.
3. Ifspoilageeveroccurs,disinfectthe <rmpartmentwithliquidchlorinebleach
follc_nnglabeldirecticr_._l, rinsewithasoluticnofhgkir_soda,andw_ter.
Rinse wlth clearwater, and dry.
The Chilled Air Duct can also switch sides, should you wish to move the split
cantilever shelf. To change sides :
Remove Meat Keeper drawer and shelf. Remove screw. Grasp air duct, push
and tip back to "unlock" it from the air outlet box.
Move air duct to the other side,and push intoplace. Reinstall screw.
Replaceshelfarldinsertdrawer.
Wine Rack (somemodels)
Thewinerackstoresbottlesofwine,orsingle2-literplasticbottlesofjuiceor
sodapop.Toinstall,slidewinerackcntotheshelfwiththecurvefacingin.To
remove,slidewine rackout. Installon eithersideofa SpillsaferMshelf.
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Care and Cleaning
Denp objects stick to cold
metal surfaces. Do not touch
ref rigerat ed sur faces with wet or damp
_mnis.
To avoid damage and help
therefrigeratorrun as efficientlyas
possible, clean the condenser
V_ioiGily.
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DEFROST
WATER
PAN
Keepycur refrigeratorandf_zer clee_ltop_t cdorbuild-up.Wipeup anyspills
iK_at ely and clean both sections at least twice ayear. Never use metallic
s<rllrlr_pgJs,brushes,abrasiv_clemnersc_strcr_alkallnesoluticns<narfysurface.
Do not wash any removable parts in a dishwasher.
Always unplug the power cord frc_ the wall outlet before cleaning. _ing
the o_itrol toOFF doesnot di_nnect power to the ocntrols,lightbulb,or other
electrical_ts.
Inside
Washirsidesurfacesof therefrigeratorand frzezerwithasoluticnof2tablespocr_
baking soda in i quart warm water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Be sure to wring
excess water out of sponge or cloth before cleaning around the controls,
lightbulb,or any electricalp_rts.
Wash removableparts suchas shelvesand drawerswithbaking sodasoluticnor mild
detergent and warm water. DO NOT USE HARSH CLEANERS ON THESE SUR-
FACES.Rinsear_drytho_y. Cleanthedoorgask_tswithmildsuds, rip_ewith
clear water and wipe dry. Donot use razor blades or other sharp instrument s which
can scratchtheappliancesurfacewhen rermmamga_ive labels,klyglue leftfrom
the tape or energy label can be removed with a mixture of warm water and nlild
detergent, or, touch the residue with the st icky side of tape already removed. DO
NOT REMOVE THE SERIAL PLATE.
Outside
Washthecabinetandhandleswithwarmwaterandmildliquiddetergent.Rinse%ell
andwipe chywith a clean soft cloth.
}_nenmsvlngthe refrigerator,pullstraightcut.Donot shiftthe refrigeratorfrom
sideto sideas thismay tearorgct_e thefloorcovering.Ifthe refrigeratorhas an
automatic ice maker, be careful not to move the refrigerator beyond plumbing
ccrmecticms.
Periodically clean the condenser (black tubes andwires on the back of the
refrigerator).Usingava_withits dustingtoolattachment,va_the coilsto
removedustbuild-up. Do not allow lintordust to acct_nulatecnthe coils.
Thedefrc_twaterpan is locatedat thebottom rearof the refrigeratorcn topof the
compressor (shownleft).Thepan shculdhe cleanedperiodically.Wipe cleanwith
adaKp cloth.
Replacing the Light Bulb
To replace the light bulb:
L Lhplugthe refrigerator.
2 _%garglovesas protecticnaga/r_stpossiblebrokenglass.
3. Replace old ba]£owith an appliance bulb of the same wattage.
4. Re_r to plug the refrigeratorback in.
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Care and Cleaning
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Vacation and Moving Tips
Shortvacaticr_:Leavethe refrigeratoroperatir_c_J ngvacationsof ito3weeks.
Us_ tpall [serisbs_le items frcmthe refrigeratmr secticn. Wrapard store cther items
inthe freezer.Iftheunit hasanautomaticiceKeker, turnoff theiceKeker.
Longvacations: R_nove all foodandice if youwillbegcne inrnthormore. Turn
thecrntroltoOFF anddisosnnectthepower.Ifthezmitbs snauton_ticic__mker,
turnoffth9ic_m_ker_Itu_itk_ w_terstioplyvalvetoth9closedpositi<n.Defrcst
andcleanthe interiortho_y. Leaveboth doorsq0ento preventodorandmsld
buildmp.Blcdkopenifnecessary.
Moving: Whenmovingtherefrigerator, followtheseguidelinestoprevent
damage :
Remove all food and other items from refrigerator and freezer
compartments. Empty the ice storage bin. Defrost and clean the
Ifa _bmndtr0mkisusedinmovlng,loadtherefrigeratorfr<_theside.
Turnfltntrollersasfarupas_ible (s<m_m0dels).Tniswillprctectthem
duringslidingc_mmar_.
The cabinet should be well padded and handled wit h care. DO NOT DROP.
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Automatic Ice Maker
Wire
Signal A_
Ifysurrefrigezmtorhasanautc_aticicei_mk_r,itwillprovideaccntinost_sui0plyof
ice for normaluse. The automatic icemaker isan opticrml acce_ry which may be
ir_talledlxl_t m0delsatanytime.Callycurlocaldealerforinstallaticn.
After the plt_nbingccnnectionshave been conpleted, the water supplyvalve must
be opened. Place the ice container under the ice maker, pushing it as far beck as
possible. Lower thewire signal arm to its "down" or ON position. Because of new
pltmioing cc_nect ions, the first prodmctic_ of ice oJbes m_ybe disoslored or have
anodd flavor. Throw the iceaway until the cmhes_de are free of dlscolorati<zl
andtmste. _ R_eKher, waterqualitydetemminesysuricequality.Itis
besttocxxm_ct ioeK_ker towatertbmt iskIgTsoft.Softeningchemicalscand_
icemaker. IficeKmkerisc_xlectedtosoft_ter, Kmkes%mesoftenerismgintained,
andworkingproperly.
Tost_p theicemak_r, lift the_dre signalammlt_til itclicksand lod<sixlthe ,,up_,,
orOFFpositicn.%lieioemakerturnsoffautom_ticallyJ_ theice<untainerisfull.
Ifyet_ _del hasan adjustablefreezershelf,placetheshelfso thewire signalarm
willhittheicewh£[itheiceccntaix_risfull.
Ice Maker Tips
i Icestoredtcolongm_ydevelopanoddflavor. _]_otythecc_tainerandbesure
the wire signal arm is in its "down" or ONposition. The ice maker wil 1 then
producemore ice.
2 _icrml lyshaketheccntainerto keepice separated.
X Keepthewiresi_]alarminits "up"orOFFpositicntmtilrefrigeratorisccrnected
tothewater supplyor wheneverwater _ly is turnedoff.
A Certainsoundsarenormalwhentheicemakerisoperating. Theyare:
Motor operation
Icebeing i_ frc_1the tray
Icebein_dropped into the ccntainer
Rufflingwater
Watervalve opening and closing
For more informaticn on these operations, see "Noraml Operating Sounds."
Wash ice cmntainer inwar._lwaterwith _did detergent. R/nse well and dry.
6. Stop the icem_ker when cleaning the freezer orfor sbertvacations.
7. Iftheicemgkerwillbet_offforalcr_periodoftime, turnthewaterstioply
valvetotheclosedpsiticn.
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ReversibleDoor
Instructors
Your refrigeratorisequippedwith ccrr_ertibledoor hinges.Hingingof thedoorcan
be changed to the opposite side any time you wish. An envelope containing extra
plasticholeplugs isincludedin somenmdels.Turn therefrigeratorccntroltoOFF.
Rer0mveall fcod, hottles, and other items from the door.Begin with freezerdoor.
Completely rer0mveone door before beginning the other.
Screws screwdriver
i.Refertothe Instructic_Sheet,pecked
with the Toe Grille, to remove the Toe
Grille (_ models} . Snap off hinge
cover at topof cabinet (scmemodels)
With the freezer door closed, remove
the two screws attach/r_upper hinge to
cabinet. Lift the hinge up and off. Be
sure to save screws and hinge for
reasses_ly later.
HingePin
Washer
Lower Hi! ]e
or
Hinge
Pin
Lower Hinge Screws
4. Removehingepin, hinge,andthetwo
screwsattacbingthelowerhinge. Save
the hinge, hinge pin, washer (some
models) and screws for reassembly
later.
2. Open the freezer door enough to
allcwittobeliftedoffthecz_te_hinTje.
5. Cam_efully_ theholeplngsfrc_1
thehingeholesinthecenternmlli<_land
top of cabinet and reinstall in the
<_positesetofholes.
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3. With the refrigerator door closed,
remove center hinge pin. (Note the
arrangement of the upper and lower
washers (some_els) onthehingepin.
Thewash_ms_m_tbe _led laterinthe
same manner. )Open refrigerator door
e_cughto allowdoorto be liftedoff the
lower hinge. Remove the two screws
attaching the center hinge. The third
outermost screw under the center hinge
shouldbe leftinp]ace. Savehinge,pin,
and washers (some models) for
reass_ably later.Reinstall screws in
£reezer [X_or
_ Door Stop
Jl _ Screw
Ref_geratarDoor
6. After the handles are removed (see
steps 7and 8), remove door stop from
bottomof freezerand refrigerator door
and reinstall_qoppositeside.
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Reversible Door
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Screw
\
Trim Self-adhesive
iNameplate
(some models)
-Nameplate
Frame
"Magnetic
Nameplate
Freeze_c Door
7. Magnetic Nameplate (some models)
Reverse handles while doors are off. Remove the two screws
at taching the handle to the bottom of the freezer door. Remove
short trimpiece by slidir_ the trim straight upar_ off of handle
bracket. Remove the screw attaching the top of the handle to
door, and reinstall on other side, using the same holes as the
nameplate. To move nameplate to other side, remove the
magnetic nameplate fro_: its frame, turn frame upside down
and install in old handle holes. Insert magnet ic nan_plate into
frame. Reattach handle to bottom of door. Slide the t rim piece
straight down onto handle bracket.
Sel f-adhesive Nameplate (some models)
Reverse hm/:dleswhile doors are off. Remove the two screws
attachJ::gthe handle to the bottom of the freezerdoor. Remove
shorttrimpieceby slidingthe trimstraightmpmldoffof handle
bracket. Remove the screwattaching the topof the handle to
door, and reinstall cm other side, uslng the holes found behind
the self-adhesivenameplate. Tomovenen_plate totheother
side, peel off the nameplate and reapply over the old handle
holes. Reattachhandletobottomof door. Slidethetrimpiece
straight down onto handle bracket.
Screws
Full Length
Trim
Adhesive
Refrigem_torD0or Trim Lock Adhesive
Trim Lock
8. Trim Removal (Full-LengthTrimmodels only)
InsomenDdeIs, the refrigeratordoor hasa falllenqthtrim
piecewhich centinuesfrom the bottom of thehandle to the
bottom of the door. The top of the trim attaches to the
handlebracket.Anac_esive "trimlock"is positionedabout
half -way down. The bottom of the trim is held in place by
eitheran adhesive trimlock,or a trimlockwith twoprcr_s
inserted intoaholecn the faceof thedoor.Removethe trim
by gently pulliv4]the trim Icckareas out and away from the
door. When the trim is free from the door, slide the trim
straight down and away from the handle bracket.
Formodelswithshorthandletrim,removeby slidingthe
trimstraightdownandoffofhandlebracket.
To remove handles :Remove the three screws attaching
the handleto the refrigeratordoor.Carefully removehole
plugs from correspmnding holes _: opposite side of doors
and reattachhandle.
To reattach trim: Slideboth trim lockscut of trim. Insert
the new adhesive trim locks contained inyour literature
pack. NOTE: Trim lockmust be removed and installed by
slidlng_ the two donut shapedareas. Install trim to
handle by sliding up over bottom of handle. Carefully ali_
trim and press down at trim lock locations. Replace hole
plug on opposite side. Use rubbing alcohol to remove any
amqle_iveresidueftomoldtidmlocklocaticn(s).
Form0delswith sherthandletrim,slidethetrimstraighttp
onto handlebracket.
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Reversible Door
Instructicns (continued)
Hinge Pin i
Washer
6
Lower Hinge
C_
Washer
9.IfyourrefrigeratordoesnothaveaToe
Grille, use aputty knife to remove the
plasticplug(notshown)fromfr<mtofbase
andreinstaliinthe q}positesetof lower
hinge holes. Assemble lower hinge to
cgbinet. Installhingepininopp0sitehinge
holefrcmwhichitwas r_oved. Installthe
washer (somemodels)on the lowerhinge
pin and insert hinge screws, but do not
tighten.Hingeswilihaveto remainloose
_t cabinetto aligndoor.
14[nge
(ups de down)
_lug
-..<
Hinge Pin
Center HingU
I0. Turn center hinge upside down and ii. Placeoriginalwasher (somem0dels)
secure to cabinet as shown, using the everholeinrefrigermtordoorar<lllneup
screwswhichare inthenewholes. Install bole incenter hinge. Insert hinge pin
refrigeratord°°r°nlcwe_hJ/zgePin-Ali%mthrcughbothholes. Place_Tasher (so"_
doorwithedgeofcabinet. Holdthedcor models) onhingepin, thenposition
onfrontofcabinet, freezer door cn center hinge.
12. Removeplug fromupper bearing
ofdoorandrelr_tallcncylcositeside. 13. _semble t[operhingetotopof c_binet
anddoor.Use c[%o0sitesetofholes.Do not
c@Tpletely t i_qt en scre%_.
A1 ign doors sothere is a parallel gap
betweendoors.Adjustdoorsto cabinetso
gaskets seal but do not bind. Tighten
upperand lowerhinge screws.
Additional adjustm_nt may be necessary
after loadingthe door shelves. Return
food, bottles, andotherarticles todoors.
Turn the refrigerator control on and to
theprevious setting.
Refer to the Toe Grille Assembly
InstructionSheetintbaliteraturepackto
zeplacetheToeGrille (sare_nsdels).
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AvoidServiceChecklist Beforeca]lir_forservice,reviewthislist. Itm_ysaveysubothtimeandex_ei0se.
Thislistincludescrlnn:n_ thatarenot theresultof defective_rkman-
shiporn_terialsinth_saLplianee.
OCCURRENCE
RUNNING OF REFRIGERATOR
Refrigerator cc_pressor does not run.
Refrigerator runs too much or too
1Gng.
SOLUTION
Refrigeratorcontrolisoff.Set_ frigematorcontrol._ SettingtheCc_trols.
Refrigeratoris_-idefrostcycle.Thisisnozmglforafullymitrmmticde_rostir_refrigerator,q%_defrost
cymleoccursperiochcally,lastirgabout20minutes.
Plugat_mlioutletisdisco_ted. Makes_areplugistight]ypt_hedintooutlet.
Housefusehasblownorcircumtbreakerhastripped.Checkand/orreplacefusewltha15amptimp-
delayfuse.Resetcircuitbreakmr.
Poweroutage.Checkho_e lights.Calllocalelectriccompany.
Romnoroutsideweatherishot.Itisnor_l fortherefri_ratortoworkl_tmder these<mnditions.
Refrigeratorhasrece_itlybeendlsconnectedforaperiodoftii__.Ittakesabout8-12hotm_fort_-
refrige_at_rtocooldo_lc<_letely.
Autonmticicemakerisoperatir_(s<m__DJels}.Operati<_lofSheicemake/_causesSheImfrigerator
to_ sli_'_t]yr_re.
[rx_rsareq3eDedtoofrequentlyortoolor_.Warmaireiltezl!_thezmfrigeratmrcausesittozunnmre.
Operatk-_edoorslessoften.
Refrigeratororfz_zer doorm_ybeslight]yopen.Makemlrerefrigeratorislevel.Keepf@_Jand
containersfromblockingdoor.SeeOccurrencesectionop_/_nm OFDOCeS/D_W_S.
Refrigerator_trol(found_irefrigeratorsecticn)issettcocold.Settl_zmfrigeratmrcontroltoa
war_rsettir_untilt__e..refrl_fmr tenpe_atmreissatisfactory.Allow24_ms forthetenperature
tostabilize.%_], ifShefz_ezerreseat ureisnotr_t, setthefzmezercontroltoacoldersettire.
Refrigeratororfz_ezer9esketisdirty,wonl,cracked,orpooriyf_tted.Cle_norc_e gasket.Leaks
ir_door_i wilicatuserefr_gemat_rtor@_lo_e_ _-_orde_tomaintm_desiz_dtenpemature_.
Refrigeratorcompressorgoes on and _-_ez_mstatiskeepir_tf_refrl_tmr ataccnstantt_emature,q_-isisnoznml.Befrlgera_>rgce_s_m
offfre_tly, aridofftokeeptemperatureconsta_t.
TEMPERATURES ARE TOO COLD
Temperatureinthefreezeris toocold F_ezer<r_ntmolissettcocold.Settb=freezerccrf/_ltoa_r se_ttlV_t_itilt!_freezert_tul_
and the refrigeratortemperatureis issarisfactoll!.Allow24_uz_ forthetempe_atlrcetostabilize
satisfactory.
T_erature intherefrigeratoristoo Refrigeratorcontmolissett<yocold.Settherefrigeratorcontzoltoa_r settir_.Allow24l_uI_
cold and the freezertemperatureis forte_peIature_tostabilize._e{-_,ifthefz_ezerter_peratureisnotright,setthefreezeroDntrolto
satisfactory, acold=_settir_.
Foodstoredindrawersfreezes Refrlge_tatorocntrolissettoocold._ ab_vesolutlcn.
TEMPERATURES ARE TOO WARM
Temperature in the freezer or D_rsare_penedtc_frequent_y_rt_ng_Warmairenterstherefrigerat_rwhene_erthed(_ris
refrigeratoris toowarm_ opened.Openthedoorlessoften.
Dooris openslightly.See Occurrencesectiono_m_/_ oFDO_S/D_mS.
Condenser is dirty. Clean condenser. See "Outside" inCare and Cleaning.
T_[oerature in the freezer is too warm. F_ez_r c@ntrolissettcowslmLSett_ freezerccrZIDItoacoldersettir_t_itilt_ freezertsmperature
issatisfa<iory.Allcw24_pi_ forthetemperaturetostmbilize.
T_erature intherefrigeratoristoo
warm and the freezertemperatureis
satisfactory_
Refrigeratorcxx-_tzDl issettoo_mrm. Refrigeratorcontmolfinssom__effectonfreezertemperature.Set
therefrigeratorc_ntroltoacolde_setting.Allow24hoursforthetmperatoreto_mbilize. _, ifthe
freezertempe_atmreis not rightiset the freezercontrol toa _r _tting. Referto Settingthe
C_ntrols.
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OCCURRENCE SOLUTION
WATER/MOISTURE/FROST INSIDE REFRIGERATOR
Mmisture collects c_ inside of refrigerator We_t!%e_ishot_Ib_d _llichinc_ rateof frestbuildupand in_l sweatir_._-_sisn9_.
walls.
Door is slightly open. See Occurrence section opmm_/_ oFDOO_S/D_.
[_Joris opened tcooften or tco lor_.O_en the door less often.
Water collect s on bottom side of drawer Vegetablescontairland give offmmisture. It isnot unusual tohave molsture on t_ bottom side of
COV_. t_ Co_er.
Water collects in bottc_ of drawer. Washedvegetablesa_idfrmitsdrairlw_ le _'ithedrawer.Dzy ite_sbefoz_pllttir_th_l intodrawer.
Water collecting_-_bottom of drawer isnormal.
WATER/MOISTURE/FROST OUTSIDE REFRIGERATOR
Moisture forms on out side of refrigerator Weather is ht_d. This isnoz_nalin ht_d weather. _-_enht_dity is lower, the nDistilreshould
or between doors, disappear. Set _hergy Saver m_itch to the Reduce Exterior Moisture position.
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER (some models)
Icemakerisnotmakingany ice.
Dsorisslight]yopen,causingcoldairfrzmmr_idetheImfrigeratorto_t wazmairfz_a_ioutside.
See Occurrence section op_N_/cu_ oFDOO_/D_W_RS.
Ic_mgkem_%z_sig_mlarm isir_"up"or OFFpesitic_.Move _dre sigeal a_mto "d_" orON position.
Ho_e]]oid_ater linevalve isnot open.Turn onhouseJ%oldwater line valve.
Watemst_plyvalveinrefractor isbeir_bl_ by foreignmaterial.Urph_ t_mrefrigeratmrstud
tulqloff water supply.Elide refrigerator out and locatewhere water isconnected to the valve.
Urisc_w the brass fittinga/-_dpull out the scree_ frvm)ir_idethe valvemesh. CleaIlthe screenof
foreignmaterial.Replacescree_l_-_dbrassfittir_ar_dtu_rlthewatems_plyc[_;checkfor leaks.Plug
J£_refriQerator_-r_slideintoplace.
Freezer is not cold enough. See Occurrence sect ion TDm_AT_ _ TOOW_eM.
_NLET,
OUTLET TO ICE MAKER
BRASS FITTING
SCREEN
Saddlevalveon cold_telpipe isbloc]tedorL_s_trictedby foreign_terial. Tt_r_off_tu_e!_idwater
linevalve.Resove,cleanorreplacevalve.
Ice maker is not making enough ice. Icenmkerisprcducir_lessicethinyouesq_ct.Icemakershouldproduceapproximat_ly
2 1/2to4poundsoficeevery24hours.
Freezer is not cold enough. See Occul-re/ucesectionT_m_mm_sA_ TOO_.
Ho_b_ id,_aterlinevalve,isnot coT_olete]y open._3l_ion house_id water lithevalve.
Watersupplymalveir_refrzgerator_sbeir_blockedbyforezgnmatemial.See_ce, "Icemaker
isnotmakingany ice"above.
Ice _ker will not stop making ice. Ice maker wire arm is being held do,_nby an item in the freezer. ReJnsveitem and release arm.
Remove any ice cubes which are frozen together over aZ_h
Ice maker is not separating the cubes. Icecub_ axe notl_ir_used fre_it lye_otD_.Remove and sbmke ice bucket to separate c_ses.
Ice has bad odor and taste IcehaspicJqelupocbrorflavorfromstz_ fcodstoredJ£-_z_frigeratoror freezer.Cove/_fcodstight]y.
Discmrdsta]eice. I<_mekerwillproducefre_su_ply.
ODORS IN REFRIGERATOR
OPENING/CLOSING OF DOORS/DRAWERS
Door(s)willnotclose.
Watermmrruingtoicemakerhaspoortasteorodor.Addfiltertoicemaker.Oar_sultawater
pu_'ify_cc_pany.
Interiorneedstobecleaned.Cleaninteriorwithspouge,war_owatera_d_r_ _sda.
Food"_ith str<_odorisi_refrigerator.<bvesffoddtightly.
Doorisnotdesignedtos_i_ shutautomatically.Closedoor_<_dre]y.
Doorwasclosedtoobared,ca_sir_otherdoortoopenslightly.Closebothdoorsgent]y.
Re_rig_asatorisr_ level.It_r_k__ d-_floor_en itisi_edslightly.BesurefIcorislevel_i_}lid
a_-ic__adequatelys_/pprtr_frigerator.Adjustrollers as_ed.
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OCCURRENCE SOLUTION
OPENING/CLOSING OF DOORS/DRAWERS
Drawers are difficult tomove.
LIGHT BULB IS NOT ON
Flcoristm_v_lor_eak,BefriQ_ratorl_ocks_]tJzeficorwhen_tis1_Tv_dsli_tly,Bes<_eflcorisleve!
andcanack_gmtelysULvortrefrigerator.<Imt_ct_t_m tocorrect._ orslqginzfloor.
Refrigeratoris tou_ the _mllor cabmnets.Be sure floorislevelandcan adequatelysupport
refrig÷rator,O_tact cazpemtertocorrectsaggingorsloplngflcor.
Food istouch_ shelf on top of drawe_r.Keep lessfood indrawe_r.
Trackthatdrawemsslzdeson isdirty.Cleandrawerandtrack.
Lightbulb isburned out. See "Replacing the Light Bulb" inCare and Cleanlng.
Light_Titch isstruck.Light_Titch islocatedc_lthec_iliv4_of t_ refrlgeratorcompgltzDm_t[_-
thet_ature controlbox.Push i_lllghtswltchto zmlease.
No electric current isreaching refrigerator. Gee.Occ<umenc__tion_
REFRIGERATOR*
Normal Operating
Sounds
AUTOMATIC tCE MAKER * ]
Occasionally you wilt hear ice |
cubes dropping into the ice bin b-..._
EVAPORATOR FAN
You may hear air being forced
through the cabinet by the fan.
EVAPORATOR i
The flow of refrigerant through the
evaporator may create a boiling /
or gurgling sound. J
DEFROST HEATER
During defrost cycles, water dripping
onto the heater may cause a hissing
or sizzling sound. After defrosting, a
popping sound may occur.
COLD CONTROL & DEFROST TIMER
These parts can produce a snapping
sound when turning the refrigerator
on or off. The timer aIso produces
sounds similar to an electric clock.
COMPRESSOR
Modern, high efficiency compressors
operate much faster than otder modets.
The compressor may have a high-
pitched hum or pulsating sound.
* On modeEs equipped with an Automatic ice Maker.
WATER VALVE *
When the ice maker fills with
water, you will hear a buzzing
sound and water running.
INSULATION
Rigid foam insulation has excellent
insulating capabilities. It is very
energy efficient; however, it does
have a tendency to amplify sound.
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FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY
YourFrigidaireproductisprotectedbythiswarranty
WARRANTY FRIGIDAIRE, THROUGH ITS AUTHORIZED THE CONSUMER WILL BE
PERIOD SERVICERS, WILL: RESPONSIBLE FOR:
FULL ONE-YEAR One year from PayallcostsforrepairlngorreplaClngany_mtsofthise{_pliance Costsofservic_callsthataxelistedunderNORMAL
WARRANTY orlg]]_allmirchase whichprovetobedefectiveinmaterialsor_rk_hip. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONSUMER.*
date.
LIMITED 2ND - 5TH Second through RepalrorreplacealzfPa_tsilltll_cabinetlinerorSealedRefri9_ratlcn Costs forpickupanddeliveryoftheappliance
YEAR WARRANTY fifthyears from System (co_i_ressor,condenser, evaporator, dl-ierand tubing} _qui_becauseof se_ice. Costs forla]_r, palts
(Cabinet Liner and orlginal_]_v,l-mse which pzDve to be defective inmat erials or _rkn_)sh_p. and tr_nspoztation other thailwith respect to the
Sealed System) date. cabilzetlineror SealedRefrigerationSysteal.
LIMITED Time periods All oft_'_provisionsof tl'_fuliwarrantiesaboveaTJ tl'__c_lusions Costsof t_ tec_zlici_l'stravel tothe home aT_dany
WARRANTY listedabove, listedbelowapply, costs for pick up and delivery of the appliance
(Applicable to the z_quiredbecauseof servlce.
State of Alaska)
Your appliance is warranted by %q_it e ConsoliSated Industries, Inc. We authorize no person to change or add to any of our obligat ions under this
zerranty. 0urn-obligat ions for service and parts under this zerranty first be pel forn_d by Frigidaiz_ or an authorized Frigidaiz_ servicer.
*NORMAL
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE CONS_!MER
EXCLUSIONS
IF YOU NEED
SERVICE
This warranty applies only to products in ordinary household use, and the consu/ner is responsible for the
items listed below:
Proper use of the applia_ce in accor@ance with instruct ions provided with the product.
Z Proper installation by an authorized seT-_icer in accordance with instructions provided with the appliance and in
accordance with all local plumbing, electrical a_ld/or gas cedes.
t Proper connectiontoagroundedpower supplyof sufficient voltage, replacement of blown fuses, repair of loose
connections or defects J_l house wiring.
% _ensesforl_mkingthea_plianceaccessibleforservicing, suchas removal of trim, cupboards, shelves, etc., which
are not a pazt of the appliance when it was shipped from the factoz!A
E _ges to finnish after ir_tallatiGn.
S Replacement of light bulbs and/or fluorescent tubes (on models with these features) .
This warranty does not cover the following:
L CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAkLAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING
FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY.
Note: So_ states do not al 1ow the excl usi on or iimitation of incidental or oonsequPnti al damages, so this iiiiitat ion
or exclusion maynot apply to you
Z Sezvice cal iswhich do not involve i_l funct ion or defects in workmanship or i_terial, or for appliances not in ordinary
household use. q%_econsumer sh_ll pay for s_ch service calls.
Dsmages caused by services per fo_Tnedby servicers other tf@_l _rlgidaire or its authorized servicers ; use of _ts other
than ge_quine Frigidaire Home Products parts ; obtained from persons other than such servicers; or external causes
such as abuse, l_isuse, inadequate power supply or acts of C<yl.
% Products with original serial numbers tt_at h_ve been removed or altered and cannot be readily determined.
Keepy_-billof sale, delive_yslip, orscn_otherappropriatepa_x_t z__cord. _)edateo_tbebillestablishes tbewarranty
period s_uld service be required_ If service is performed, it is inyour best interest to cbtain and keep all receipts _ Thls
written _arranty gives you .specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state. Service under
this warranty must be obtained by contacting Frigidaire Home Products :
S00"944"9044
Frigidaire Home Products
P.O. Box 212378
Augusta, GA 30917
[] FRIGIDAIRE
HOME PRODUCTS
Product features or s_ecifications as d_scrJoed or illust rat ed are subject to _e without notice. All _arranties are made
by W_lit e Consolidated Industries, Inc. 7%_is warranty applies only in the 50 states of the U.S.A. and Puezto Rico.
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Service Information
(Canada) To avoid unnecessary cost and inconvenience, make a few simple checks
before calling for service. C_ occurrences and their solutions can be
fcundin theAvoid ServiceChecklist.Be s_areyouhave followed the instr_cti<x_
int_hisnmmml.
Ify_u are unable to locate the cause of a problem, call for service. Insistcn
factory service by an authorized FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE depot.
FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE
All Frigidaire appliances are backed by FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE, one
of Canada 's largest parts arldservice networks.
TheFrigidairereputaticnmeansyoucanenjoycompleteprofessic_alservice
fromoneofourhundredsoftrainedtechniciansacrossthecountry.
FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE
7075 OrdariDrive
Mississauga,Cntario
L5T IK6
Place the name, address and telephone number of your service depot in
the spaces below.
Product and feature specifications as described or illustrated are subject
to change without notice.
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FRIGIDAIRE WARRANTY
(CANADA)
WARRANTOR :
FRIGIDAIRE HOME PRODUCTS
7075 Ordan Drive
Mississauga,Ontario
LST IK6
REFRIGERATORS
%hisrefrigeratorisabrani_productofFrigidaireCanad_.
(FROST FREE)
For sel_riceunder thiswarranty, contact your dealer/re-
tailer, authorized FRIGIDAIRE PARTSAND SERVICE depot,
c_.
FRIGIDAIRE HOME PRODUCTS
PARTS AND SERVICE
7075 Ordan Drive
Mississaug_,Ontario
LST IK6
Phone: (905)565-9200
Fax: (905)565-0937
WARRANTY PERIOD:
For twoyears afterpurchasebythe original const_mer/
owner:
WARRANTOR WILL THROUGH ITS AUTHORIZED
SERVICE DEPOT:
Paycostto_r orreplaceanydefectiveparts (including
servioeandlahctmcharge).
For ten years after purchase by the original consumer/
ozrfler:
Pay_t (includingservic_andlabctmchal_e)torepairor
replacedefectivepartsof the sealedrefrigerationsyst_m
consisting of the compressor, evaporator, condenser,
inter_rrmectingtubingdrierandrefrlgerati@%cbmrge.
WARRANTY APPLIES TO :
Productspurchasedand installedin Canadafor perscnal singlefamily_Iduse.
De fectsremlltingor arisingout of thenmnufacturir_process.
Prcduct s bearing legible manufacturer, s model and serial rmmhers.
dReplacemmltparts crly for the remainderof theoriginalwarranty.
WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO:
Transportationdamage.
Stpplyandreplacementof porcelain,fuses,glassand lighth/lh_.
Parts and service supplied or obtained from other the: FRIGIDAIRE PARTSANDSERVICE or FRIGIDAIRE PARTSSERVIC_
authzrizeddepots.
d Prcperinstallati<n,cuntrolsettir_andcareof finish.
CONSUMER/OWNER RESPONS IBI LITY :
Toprovide prcof ofthe original date ofpurchase by means of a bill of saleor payment.
Stisplys_Ireplacemm_tofporcelaJ_Lfuses,g_andlightba31_.
ensure pr°per p°wer supply and c°nnect i°n °f the appliance same"
d Prcperinstallati<n,c<ntrolsettir_andcareof finish.
Thiswarranty isinadditicnto any statutorymemmantiesccntainedinanyapplicablele_islaticn. The termsand ccnditicr_
of thiswarrantyarenot intendedto_xcludeorlimltyour rightsunder _ statutes. Thewarrantorhoweverreservesthe
rightto chargetrano_portaticnand travellingcostsfor distancesin excessof 48kil<Ketres (30Kdles)from thenearest
FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SI_VIC_ authorized service depot.
Thisw_-rantyplusthestatutorywarrantiesKenti<_d arethecrlywarrantiesgiventothe_/c_er forthisproduct.
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