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Refrigerator
use & care
A17856405 (December 2023)
Introduction .......................................................2
Important Safety Information ....................3
Features ..............................................................7
Installation .........................................................9
Door Removal .................................................. 11
Door Handle Installation .............................16
Water Supply Connection .......................... 17
Controls and Settings
Internal Water Dispenser............................19
Controls and Settings
External Water Dispenser ......................... 22
Automatic Ice and
External Water Dispenser ......................... 26
Internal Water Dispenser........................... 29
Ice Maker .........................................................30
Storage Features ........................................... 31
Storing Food and Saving Energy ........... 37
Normal Operating Sounds ........................38
Filter Replacement ...................................... 39
Care and Cleaning .......................................42
Troubleshooting ..........................................44
Limited Warranty .........................................49

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INTRODUCTION
Doors
Handles are secure and tight
Doors seal completely to cabinet on
all sides
Leveling
Refrigerator is level side-to-side and
slightly elevated in front to assist with
door and drawer closing (front should
be higher than back)
Cabinet is setting solid on all corners
Electrical Power
House power turned on
Refrigerator plugged in
Ice Maker(s)
House water supply connected to
refrigerator. WARNING: Potable water
supply only.
No water leaks present at all
connections - recheck in 24 hours
Ice maker(s) is/are turned ON
Ice and water dispenser
operates correctly
Final Checks
Shipping material removed
Refrigerator and freezer temperatures
are set
Registration card sent in
Installation Checklist
Serial Number Location
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WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT indicates installation, oper-
ation or maintenance information which
is important but not hazard-related.
DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury.
Safety Definitions
This is the safety alert symbol. It is
used to alert of potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that
follow this symbol to avoid possible injury
or death.
WARNING
Please read all instructions before using
this appliance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY
Cancer and Reproductive Harm
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
DANGER
DANGER Risk of fire or explosion.
Flammable refrigerant used. Do not use
mechanical devices to defrost refrigera-
tor. Do not puncture refrigerant tubing.
DANGER Risk of fire or explosion.
Flammable refrigerant used. To be re-
paired only by trained service person-
nel. Use only manufacturer-authorized
service parts. Any repair equipment
used must be designed for flammable
refrigerants. Follow all manufacturer
repair instructions. Do not puncture
refrigerant tubing.
CAUTION
CAUTION Risk of fire or explosion.
Dispose of refrigerator properly
in accordance with the applicable
federal or local regulations. Flammable
refrigerant used.
CAUTION Risk of fire or explosion
due to puncture of refrigerant tubing.
Follow handling instructions carefully.
Flammable refrigerant used.

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IMPORTANT
CFC/HCFC Disposal
Your old refrigerator may have a cooling
system that used CFCs or HCFCs (chlo-
rofluorocarbons or hydrochlorofluoro-
carbons). CFCs and HCFCs are believed
to harm stratospheric ozone if released
to the atmosphere. Other refrigerants
may also cause harm to the environ-
ment if released to the atmosphere.
If you are throwing away your old
refrigerator, make sure the refrigerant
is removed for proper disposal by a
qualified technician. If you intentionally
release refrigerant, you may be subject
to fines and imprisonment under provi-
sions of environmental legislation.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety Instructions
• DO NOT store or use gasoline,
or other flammable liquids in
the vicinity of this or any other
appliance. Read product labels for
warnings regarding flammability and
other hazards.
• DO NOT operate the refrigerator in
the presence of explosive fumes.
• Avoid contact with any moving parts
of automatic ice maker.
• Remove all staples from the carton.
Staples can cause severe cuts,
and also destroy finishes if they
come in contact with other
appliances or furniture.
Child Safety
Destroy or recycle the carton, plastic
bags, and any exterior wrapping material
immediately after the refrigerator is
unpacked. Children should NEVER use
these items to play. Cartons covered with
rugs, bedspreads, plastic sheets or stretch
wrap may become airtight chambers, and
can quickly cause suocation.
Proper Disposal of your Appliance
Risk of child entrapment
Child entrapment and suocation are not
problems of the past. Junked or abandoned
refrigerators or freezers are still dangerous
– even if they will sit for “just a few days”. If
you are getting rid of your old refrigerator
or freezer, please follow the instructions
below to help prevent accidents.
We strongly encourage responsible
appliance recycling/disposal methods.
Check with your utility company or visit
energystar.gov/recycle for more information
on recycling your old refrigerator.
Before you throw away your old
refrigerator/freezer:
• Remove doors.
• Leave shelves in place so children
may not easily climb inside.
• Have refrigerant removed by a
qualified service technician.
WARNING
Do not use electrical appliances inside
the food storage compartments of the
appliance unless they are of the type
recommended by the manufacturer.

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IMPORTANT
To turn o power to your refrigerator
you must unplug the power cord from
the electrical outlet.
Grounding type wall receptacle
Power cord with
3-prong grounded plug
Do not, under
any circumstances,
cut, remove,
or bypass the
grounding prong.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Electrical information
• Plug the unit into its own dedicated
115 Volt, 60 Hz., 15 Amp, AC only
electrical outlet. The power cord
of the appliance is equipped with
a 3-prong grounding plug for your
protection against electrical shock
hazards. Plug it directly into a prop-
erly grounded 3-prong receptacle.
You must install the receptacle in
accordance with local codes and
ordinances. Consult a qualified elec-
trician. Avoid connecting the unit
to a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI)
circuit. Do not use an extension cord
or adapter plug.
• If the power cord is damaged, an
authorized service technician should
replace it to prevent any risk.
• Never unplug the refrigerator by
pulling on the power cord. Always
grip the plug firmly, and pull it
straight out from the receptacle to
prevent damaging the power cord.
• Unplug the refrigerator before
cleaning to avoid electrical shock.
• Performance may be aected if
the voltage varies by 10% or more.
Operating the refrigerator with
insucient power can damage the
compressor. Such damage is not
covered under your warranty.
• Do not plug the unit into an electri-
cal outlet controlled by a wall switch
or pull cord to prevent the unit from
being turned o accidentally.
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury or property
damage, handle the tempered glass
shelves carefully. The shelves may
break suddenly if nicked, scratched, or
exposed to sudden temperature change.

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IMPORTANT
Accessories are available for your appliance and may be purchased at
Frigidaire.com or by calling 1-800-374-4432 (Frigidaire.ca or 1-800-265-8352 in
Canada) or from an authorized seller.
Internal Water Dispenser Model
A Appliance Control Display
B Condiment Bins
C L-Shaped Bin
D Internal Water Dispenser
E Dairy Bin
F Flipper Mullion
G Standard Bin
H Flipper Guide
I Air Filter
J Slide-Under ½-Width Shelves
K Edge-to-Edge Glass Shelf
L Crispers
M Water Filter
N Adjustable Temp Drawer Controls
O Adjustable Temp Drawer
P Freezer Ice Maker
Q Upper Freezer Basket
R Lower Freezer Basket
S Standard Bins
FEATURES
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
G
B
G
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External Water Dispenser Model
A Ice and Water Dispenser
B
Appliance Control Display
C L-Shaped Bin
D Dairy Bin
E Flipper Mullion
F Gallon Bin
G Slim Bin
H Flipper Guide
I Air Filter
J Fresh Food Ice Maker and Bin
K
Slide-Under ¼- & ½-Width Shelves
L Edge-to-Edge Glass Shelf
M Crispers
N Water Filter
O Adjustable Temp Drawer Controls
P Adjustable Temp Drawer
Q Freezer Ice Maker
R
Upper Freezer Basket
S Lower Freezer Basket
T Standard Bins
U Condiment Bins
FEATURES
IMPORTANT
Accessories are available for your appliance and may be purchased at
Frigidaire.com or by calling 1-800-374-4432 (Frigidaire.ca or 1-800-265-8352 in
Canada) or from an authorized seller.
Quick
Freeze
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
T
T
U
U

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CAUTION
Do Not install the refrigerator where
the temperature will drop below 55°F
(13°C) or rise above 110°F (43°C).
The compressor will not be able to
maintain proper temperatures inside
the refrigerator.
This Use & Care Manual provides general
installation and operating instructions
for your model. Use a service or kitchen
contracting professional to install your
refrigerator. Use the refrigerator only
as instructed in this Use & Care Manual.
Before starting the refrigerator, follow
these important first steps.
Location
• Choose a place near a grounded, non-
GFCI, electrical outlet. Do Not use an
extension cord or an adapter plug.
• If possible, place the refrigerator out of
direct sunlight and away from the range,
dishwasher, or other heat sources.
• Install the unit on a floor that is level
and strong enough to support a fully
loaded refrigerator.
• Consider water supply availability
for models equipped with an
automatic ice maker.
Top Hinge
Cover Front
Screw
Top Hinge
Cover Rear
Screw
Lower
Hinge
Screw
Top
Hinge
Screw
Components Provided:
Tools Necessary:
Phillips Head
or
Quadrex Head
Screwdriver
(OR)
OR
⅜" and ¼"
Socket
Wrench
Adjustable
Wrench
OR
⅜"
Fixed
Wrench
ANDAND
6mm
Allen Wrench
INSTALLATION
WARNING
Installation
Allow the following clearances for ease
of installation, proper air circulation, and
plumbing and electrical connections:
• Sides & Top ³⁄8
" (9.5 mm)
• Back 1" (25.4 mm)
WARNING
This appliance is intended for use
in residential household and similar
interior applications such as:
• Kitchen / Kitchenette
• Pantry Room
• Basement
• Enclosed Garage
• Other interior
residential-type environments

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NOTE
If you place your refrigerator with the
door hinge side against a wall, you may
have to allow additional space so you
can open the door wider.
NOTE
The doors are shipped adjusted to the
lowest position on the hinges.
INSTALLATION
Door opening
Position your refrigerator to allow easy
access to a counter when removing
food. For best use of the refrigerator
drawers and freezer baskets, position the
refrigerator where you can fully open both.
Cabinet Leveling and Refrigerator
Door Alignment (if necessary)
Guidelines for final positioning of refrigerator:
• Firmly rest all four corners of the
cabinet on the floor.
• Slightly elevate the front to ensure
the doors close and seal properly.
• Align and level the doors with each other.
You can meet most of these conditions by
raising or lowering the adjustable front rollers.
To level the cabinet using the front rollers:
1. Slightly open the freezer drawer to
reveal the adjustable rollers at the
bottom of the cabinet.
2. Use the front roller height adjusting
screws to make initial cabinet
adjustments. Use a ⅜" socket
wrench to turn the adjustment
screws (1 per side).
To raise the unit: Turn the
adjustment screw clockwise.
To lower the unit: Turn the
adjustment screw counterclockwise.
Door
Door
To make final door height adjustments:
1. Open the freezer drawer to access
the hinges for fresh food doors.
2. Insert the 6 mm Allen wrench (included)
into the shaft of the lower hinge.
To lower the door: turn the
adjustment screw counterclockwise
if looking at the door from below.
To raise the door: turn the
adjustment screw clockwise if
looking at the door from below.
Raise
Lower
Anti-tip
Leg
3. Ensure both doors are bind-free with
their seals touching the cabinet on all
four sides and the cabinet is stable.
4. After you level the unit, lower the
anti-tip leg until it firmly contacts the
floor. You might need an adjustable
wrench for this adjustment.

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INSTALLATION
2. Adjust the flipper mullion height.
For proper connection with the
flipper mullion guide, there should
be a separation about the thickness
of a coin (0.060 inches, or 1.5 mm)
between the guide and flipper mullion.
3. Retighten the screws.
To adjust the flipper mullion:
1. Loosen the two screws located on
the flipper mullion hinge.
Flipper Mullion
Adjust the Flipper Mullion for proper
connection with the mullion guide by
ensuring the flipper mullion is folded and
perpendicular to the fresh food door. If
the mullion guide is not in the correct
position, it could prevent the door from
closing completely.
WRONG
Adjusting Flipper Mullion Height
Flipper
Mullion
Mullion
Guide
Thickness
of a Coin
Adjusting Flipper Mullion Screw
Flipper
Mullion
Screws

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WARNING
Make sure the electrical power cord is
unplugged from the wall outlet.
Getting through narrow spaces
If your refrigerator will not fit through an
entrance area, you can remove the doors.
Check first by measuring the entrance.
To prepare for removing the doors:
1. Make sure the electrical power cord
is unplugged from the wall outlet.
2. Remove any food from the door
shelves and close the doors.
DOOR REMOVAL
Right Door Non-Dispenser Unit
Right Door Dispenser Unit
Left Door Dispenser Unit
Left Door Non- Dispenser Unit
To remove the refrigerator doors:
1. Remove the three screws from both
hinge covers on the left and right top of
the cabinet, taking care not to damage
electrical connections or sensors.
2. After you remove the hinge covers,
disconnect any harnesses between the
cabinet and doors by grasping both
sides of the connector firmly, depressing
the latch and pulling it apart.

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DOOR REMOVAL
5. Pull the water tube out of the
conduit from the top of the cabinet.
Press
Press
Press
Press
6. Open both doors to a 90° angle.
NOTE
You will be pulling approximately five
feet of water tube from the back of the
refrigerator. Use care while pulling the
water tube from the unit to be sure you
do not kink the tube.
90˚
CAUTION
Set the doors aside in a secure position
where they cannot fall and cause
personal injury or damage to the doors
or handles.
3. Lightly trace around the door’s top
hinges with a pencil. This makes re-
installation easier.
4. Remove the bulkhead cover at the
rear of the unit to access the water
tube. Disconnect the water tube at
the push-lock connection on the
rear of the unit below the bulkhead.
The dispenser line is connected to
the yellow water line coming from
the main water valve.

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DOOR REMOVAL
7. Remove hex screws from top hinge
plate, and then remove the top hinge.
8. Lift the doors o the bottom hinges
and set aside.
9. Unscrew the three bottom hinge
screws and remove the bottom hinges.
Lower Hinge Removal
Pin
Mechanism
Bottom
Hinge
Opening
NOTE
When reinserting the water tube and re-
placing the top hinge cover, use care to be
sure you do not kink the tube. It may also
be dicult to pass the water line back
through the conduit inside the cabinet.
To reinstall the refrigerator doors:
1. Replace the three bottom hinge
screws and hinges on both sides
of the cabinet. Ensure the screws
are tightly snug to the hinges on
both sides of the cabinet before re-
installing the doors.
2. Holding the door at a 90° angle,
drop the pin down into the bottom
hinge opening. Rotate it slightly in
either direction until the door falls
onto the hinge and is fully seated.

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DOOR REMOVAL
Bottom of the Doors
For
RIGHT DOOR,
turn pin 90˚
counter-
clockwise
For
LEFT DOOR,
turn pin 90˚
clockwise
To reset the door pin:
If you remove the doors at less than a 40°
angle, the pin returns to the home position.
You can reset it by turning the door upside
down and using a 5/32" Allen wrench to
rotate the left-hand pin 90° clockwise and
the right-hand pin 90° counterclockwise.
Once you reset the door pins, follow the
steps To reinstall the refrigerator doors.
3. Reinstall the top hinges and screws.
4. Insert and feed the water line back into
the conduit at the top left door hinge
until tube reappears at rear of unit.
Push
Push
5. Reconnect all harnesses.
6. Replace the top hinge covers
and screws.
7. Reconnect the water line to the
push-lock connection, and reinstall
the water line bulkhead cover at the
rear of the unit.
8. Reconnect the electrical power cord
to the wall outlet.
NOTE
Upon replacement, fully insert the tube
up to the marking line.

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CAUTION
Drawer is heavy. Use caution when lifting.
Removing Freezer the Drawer
1. Remove the four hex head drawer
screws (two per side) securing the
drawer to the slide assemblies.
2. Lift up drawer to remove.
Remove
Hex Head
Drawer
Screw
CAUTION
Do Not loosen or remove the 3 hex screws.
DOOR REMOVAL
NOTE
To locate the pin, look inside the drawer. The
pin is next to the door liner and the slides.
Not all parts are shown in the illustration.
Replacing Freezer Drawer
1. Extend the freezer slides from the unit.
2. Carefully align support pin with
hooks on end of freezer slides, and
then lower freezer door onto slides.
3. Replace the four hex head screws
securing the slides to the door (two
on each side) and tighten.

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CAUTION
Wear gloves and safety goggles. Use extreme CAUTION when installing these handles.
NOTE
Tighten all set screws so the screw is below the surface of the handle. Tightly draw
the handles to the freezer and refrigerator doors with no gaps. Open the opposite
door while tightening the Allen screw to make installation easier.
The door handle may loosen over time or if you did not install it properly. If this
happens, tighten the set screws on the handles.
Door Handle
Mounting Instructions
1. Remove handles and any
other protective packaging
from the carton.
2. Position the refrigerator handle
end caps over the upper and
lower pre-installed shoulder
bolts (A) fastened into the
door, ensuring the holes for
the set screws are facing the
opposite door.
3. While firmly holding the handle
against the door, fasten the
upper and lower Allen set
screws (B) with the supplied
Allen wrench.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to install
the opposite handle. Ensure
the holes for the set screws are
facing the opposite door.
5. Position the freezer handle end
caps over the left and right
pre-installed shoulder bolts (A)
fastened to the door, ensuring
the holes for the set screws are
facing down.
6. While holding the handle firmly
against door, loosely tighten
the right Allen set screw (B)
with supplied Allen wrench
until there is no gap between
the handle and the door.
7. Still firmly holding the handle
to the door, firmly tighten the
left Allen set screw (B) with the
supplied Allen wrench.
8. Return to the right Allen set
screw (B) and firmly tighten it
with the supplied Allen wrench.
Mounting Refrigerator Handles
NOTE
When tightening the Allen set screws, apply
force to the longer arm of the Allen wrench
supplied in the handle packaging.
DOOR HANDLE INSTALLATION
Mounting Freezer Handle
A
A
B B
A
A
AA
B
B
B
B

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WARNING
To avoid electric shock, which can
cause death or severe personal injury,
disconnect the refrigerator from
electrical power before connecting a
water supply line to the refrigerator.
NOTE
Check with your local building authority
for recommendations on water lines and
associated materials prior to installing
your new refrigerator. Depending on your
local/state building codes, We recom-
mend for homes with existing valves its
Smart Choice
®
water line kit 5305513409
with a 6ft. (1.8 meters) Stainless Steel
Water Line, and for homes without an
existing valve we recommend Smart
Choice
®
water line kit 5305510264 with a
20ft. (6meters) Copper Water Line with
self-tapping saddle valve. Please refer to
Frigidaire.com for more information.
CAUTION
To Avoid Property Damage:
• Copper or Stainless Steel braided
tubing is recommended for the
water supply line. Water supply
tubing made of ¼ inch plastic is not
recommended to be used. Plastic
tubing greatly increases the potential
for water leaks, and the manufacturer
will not be responsible for any
damage if plastic tubing is used for
the supply line.
• DO NOT install water supply tubing
in areas where temperatures fall
below freezing.
• Chemicals from a malfunctioning
water softener can damage the ice
maker. If your home has a water
softening system, ensure the softener
is maintained and working properly.
IMPORTANT
Ensure your water supply line connections
comply with all local plumbing codes.
Before Installing The Water
Supply Line, You Will Need:
• Basic Tools: adjustable wrench,
flat-blade screwdriver, and
Phillips
TM
screwdriver
• Access to a household cold water
line with water pressure between 30
and 100psi.
• A water supply line made of ¼inch
(6.4mm) OD, copper or stainless
steel tubing. To determine the
length of tubing needed, measure
the distance from the water inlet
valve at the back of the refrigerator
to your cold water pipe. Then add
approximately 6ft. (1.8 meters), so
the refrigerator can be moved out
for cleaning (as shown).
• A shuto valve to connect the water
supply line to your household water
system. DO NOT use a self-piercing
type shuto valve.
• Do not reuse compression fittings or
use thread seal tape.
• A compression nut and ferrule
(sleeve) for connecting a copper
water supply line to the ice maker
inlet valve.
To Connect Water Supply Line
To Main Water Inlet Valve
1. Disconnect refrigerator from electric
power source.
2. Place end of water supply line
into sink or bucket. Turn ON water
supply and flush supply line until
water is clear. Turn OFF water
supply at shuto valve.
3. Remove plastic cap from water valve
inlet and discard cap.
WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION

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WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION
IMPORTANT
Your refrigerator’s water supply system
includes several tubing lines, a water
filter, and a water valve. To ensure your
water dispenser works properly, you
must completely fill this system with wa-
ter when you first connect your refriger-
ator to the household water supply line.
NOTE
These instructions do not cover after mar-
ket ice maker installation. Instructions in
after market ice maker kit should be used.
4. If you use copper tubing - Slide
brass compression nut, then
ferrule (sleeve) onto water supply
line. Push water supply line into
water valve inlet as far as it will
go (¼inch/6.4mm). Slide ferrule
(sleeve) into valve inlet and finger
tighten compression nut onto valve.
Tighten another half turn with a
wrench; DO NOT over tighten. See
Figure 1.
If you use braided flexible stainless
steel tubing - The nut is already
assembled on the tubing. Slide nut
onto valve inlet and finger tighten
nut onto valve. Tighten another half
turn with a wrench; DO NOT over
tighten. See Figure 2.
5. With steel clamp and screw, secure
water supply line to rear panel of
refrigerator as shown.
6. Coil excess water supply line
(copper tubing only), about
2½turns, behind refrigerator as
shown and arrange coils so they
do not vibrate or wear against any
other surface. Do not kink tubing.
7. Turn ON water supply at shuto
valve and tighten any connections
that leak.
8. Reconnect refrigerator to electrical
power source.
9. To turn ice maker on, ensure Ice
Maker is enabled on display (LED
will be lit) or set the ice maker’s
On/o power switch to the “ON”
position (freezer ice maker).
Figure 1
Steel
Clamp
Brass
Compression
Nut
Ferrule
(Sleeve)
Copper
Water line
Water Valve
Bracket
Valve Inlet
Water Valve
Copper waterline
from household
water supply
(Include enough tubing
in loop to allow moving
refrigerator out for cleaning)
Figure 2
Steel
Clamp
Valve Inlet
Water Valve
Braided
Flexible
Stainless
Steel
Water Line
(Include enough
tubing in loop
to allow moving
refrigerator out
for cleaning)
6 ft. (1.8 Meters)
Braided flexible
stainless steel water
line from household
water supply.

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Appliance Control Display Mode Views
Your display is equipped with a sleep and lock mode to prevent accidental changes to
the unit settings when you open and close the doors. When you close both doors, the
display is in sleep mode. When you first open either door, the display is in lock mode
where all the current settings are visible but dimmed.
Pressing any button on the display awakens the display and a tone sounds. All
settings are then fully lit. Touch the display again to change any setting.
If you do not press a button for 10 seconds while any door is open, the display
defaults back to lock mode.
Awake Mode View Lock Mode View Sleep Mode View
CONTROLS AND SETTINGS
INTERNAL WATER DISPENSER

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1
Change
Temperature
Select FREEZER or REFRIGERATOR to
change the temperature.
Select +/— buttons to set the temperature
Freezer
control range:
-6˚F/-21˚C to
6˚F/-15˚C
Refrigerator
control range:
34˚F/1˚C to
44˚F/7˚C
2
Clear Alerts
Resets any active and illuminated alarms
(Door Open, High Temp, Power Outage).
3
Freeze
Boost
Prior to grocery shopping, we
recommend you activate Freeze Boost
to lower the temperature and freeze
food faster. Freeze Boost remains active
for up to 24 hours before automatically
deactivating or manually exiting by
pressing Freeze Boost to turn the
function o. This resets the freezer to
the previous temperature setting.
4
Temp F/C Touch to toggle display from Fahrenheit
to Celsius.
5
Water
Dispenser
When the water dispenser is on the
LEDs above Water Dispenser illuminate.
6
Default
Settings
Press and hold Default Settings for 3
seconds to reset to factory settings.
7
Water Filter
Press and hold Water Filter to reset after
you have replaced the filter. The status
shown at the right will reset to GOOD.
8
Air Filters Press and hold Air Filters to reset after
you have replaced the filter. The status
shown at the right will reset to GOOD.
NOTE
The recommended settings for a product installed in a
kitchen is 37˚F for the refrigerator and 0˚F for the freezer.
Setting cooling temperatures
Select the compartment where you want to change the temperature by pressing
FREEZER or REFRIGERATOR at the top of the display. Press + or — to adjust the
temperature to the desired setting.
The temperature setting begins to blink with the first touch. The display times out
after 10 seconds and returns to the basic display.
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Sabbath Mode
The Sabbath Mode disables portions
of the refrigerator and its controls in
accordance with observance of the
weekly Sabbath and religious holidays
within the Orthodox Jewish community.
Sabbath Mode turns ON and OFF by
simultaneously pressing and holding both
— and Temp F-C for five seconds. The
display shows Sb while in Sabbath mode.
In the Sabbath Mode, the High Temp
alarm is active for health reasons. For
example, if you leave the door ajar, High
Temp activates. The refrigerator functions
normally once you close the door, without
any violation of the Sabbath/holidays.
High Temp alerts when the cabinet
temperature is outside the safe zone for
20 minutes. The alarm silences itself after
10 minutes while High Temp stays lit until
you exit the Sabbath mode.
For further assistance, guidelines
for proper usage and a complete
list of models with the Sabbath
feature, please visit the web at
star-k.org..
NOTE
While in Sabbath Mode, the lights, dis-
penser, nor the appliance control display
work until you deactivate Sabbath Mode.
The refrigerator stays in Sabbath Mode
after power failure recovery. You must
deactivate it with the buttons on the
appliance control display.
NOTE
Although you have entered the Sab-
bath Mode, the ice maker completes
the cycle it had already initiated. The
ice cube compartment remains cold
and you can make new ice cubes with
standard trays.
Clear Alerts
Door Open
If you have left the freezer or refrigerator
doors open for five minutes or more, an
alarm sounds and the Door Open indicator
illuminates on the display. Press Clear
Alerts to reset any system alarms.
High Temp Alarm
High Temp illuminates next to Clear
Alerts. The alarm plays every 60 seconds.
Press
Clear Alerts
to acknowledge the
alarm. The highest temp value displays
when the alarm is first acknowledged.
Power Outage
In the event of a power outage, the power
outage alert illuminates. Press
Clear Alerts
to acknowledge the alarm. Other modes
may be turned o until you acknowledge
the alarm. While a power outage alert
displays on the appliance control display,
the unit continues normal operation. The
high temp alarm may also illuminate until
a safe operating range temperature has
been reached.
CONTROLS AND SETTINGS
INTERNAL WATER DISPENSER
NOTE
Food placed within 1 in. in front of air
ports may cause food to freeze.

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CONTROLS AND SETTINGS
EXTERNAL WATER DISPENSER
Awake Mode Display
Awake Mode
To change from sleep mode (o) to awake mode (on), simultaneously press and hold
Crush and Light for 5 seconds. The display shows the current temperature/ice maker
status. A tone confirms.
Sleep Mode
As a default, the display goes to sleep after a short time. If you press any icon, the
display awakens. After a short time, it goes back to sleep. When in sleep mode, wake
up the display to confirm ice maker is On/O. Sleep mode can be turned o to have
the display on full time (awake mode). When sleep mode is O, the display always
illuminates. To turn sleep mode On/O, simultaneously press and hold Crush and
Light for 5 seconds. A tone confirms.
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WARNING
When using the cold drink timer,
remove drinks from the freezer
compartment when the alarm sounds.
Carbonated drinks may explode if left
in the freezer for too long.
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Freeze Boost (on/o)
Prior to grocery shopping, we
recommend you activate Freeze
Boost to lower the temperature and
freeze food faster. Freeze Boost
remains active for up to 24 hours
before automatically deactivating or
manually exiting by pressing Freeze
Boost to turn the function o. This
resets the freezer to the previous
temperature setting.
2
Cold Drink Timer
To quickly chill a drink inside the
freezer compartment, touch Cold
Drink Timer. A time value will
appear on the freezer temp display
(in minutes) and can be changed
using the +/— buttons. A tone will
sound when you have input the
time. Range is from 20-45 minutes
in 5 minute intervals. Drinks freeze
if the temperature setting is too low
or timer setting is too long.
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Ice Maker
Press and hold for 3 seconds to
turn the ice maker on/o. When the
indicator is lit, the ice maker is on.
When the indicator is not lit, the
ice maker is OFF and stops making
ice. While o, ice dispensing can
continue as long as there is ice in
the bucket. When the ice maker
is o and ice is dispensing, the
indicator blinks.
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Lock Control
Use the lock button to lock the
display preventing it from being
used in certain situations. Press
and hold for 3 seconds to enable/
disable. While locked, you can
make no changes to settings on the
display. Dispensing ice and water is
disabled. The indicator flashes and
an audible warning plays.
5
Power Outage
In the event of a power outage,
Power Outage illuminates once
power has been restored and a tone
sounds. Press any button to silence
the tone.
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CONTROLS AND SETTINGS
EXTERNAL WATER DISPENSER
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Adjusting Temp
Illuminates when you change
temperatures on the display and remain
illuminated until you reach the desired
temperatures inside the refrigerator and
freezer. Press either + or — to adjust to
desired temperature setting.
Freezer temp - Control temperatures
range from -6°F / -21°C to 6°F / -15°C.
Refrigerator temp - Control
temperatures range from 34°F / 1°C to
44°F / 7°C.
This unit is designed to operate at 37°F
Refrigerator / 0°F Freezer. The unit
should stabilize temperatures within 24
hours of installation.
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Door Open
This alert indicates the door has been
open for 5 minutes or more. Door
Open illuminates and the audible
alert sounds until you close the door.
You can turn o the audible alert by
pressing Door Open or by closing
the door. If the door is open for 5
minutes, the interior light turns o.
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Water Filter
Illuminates every 6 months or
when you need to replace the filter.
Replace the filter, and then press
and hold Reset Water Filter for 3
seconds to deactivate the warning
on the display. See Replacing the
Filter for more information.
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Air Filter
Illuminates every 6 months or
when you need to replace the filter.
Replace the filter, and then press
and hold Reset Air Filter for 3
seconds to deactivate the warning
on the display. See Replacing the
Filter for more information.
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Water
Press Water to select water. An
indicator light illuminates above the
active feature.
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Cube
Press Cube to select cubed ice. An
indicator light illuminates above the
active feature.
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Crush
Press Crush to select crushed ice.
An indicator light illuminates above
the active feature.
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°F/°C
To toggle between Fahrenheit (°F)
and Celsius (°C), simultaneously
press and hold + and — for 5
seconds on the Refrigerator side of
the display.
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Chill Boost
Prior to grocery shopping, we
recommend you activate Chill
Boost to lower the temperature
and cool food faster. Chill Boost
remains active for up to 6 hours
before automatically deactivating,
or manually exit by pressing Chill
Boost to turn the function o. This
resets the freezer to the previous
temperature setting.
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Reset Air Filters
This status always displays when
the door is open. Press and hold for
3 seconds to reset after changing
the filter.
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Reset Water Filter
Press and hold for 3 seconds to
reset after filter change.
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Light
Toggles dispenser light On and O.
NOTE
The recommended settings for a product
installed in a kitchen are 37˚F for the
refrigerator and 0˚F for the freezer.
Setting cooling temperatures
Press + or — next to the Refrigerator or
Freezer temperature display to adjust the
temperature to the desired setting.
The temperature setting begins to blink
with the first touch. The display times
out after 10 seconds and returns to the
basic display.

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Sabbath Mode
The Sabbath Mode disables portions
of the refrigerator and its controls in
accordance with observance of the
weekly Sabbath and religious holidays
within the Orthodox Jewish community.
Turn Sabbath Mode ON and OFF by
simultaneously pressing and holding both
FZ− and FF+ for 10 seconds. The display
shows Sb while in Sabbath mode.
In the Sabbath Mode, High Temp is active
for health reasons. For example, if you
leave the door ajar, the High Temp alarm
activates. The refrigerator functions
normally once you close the door, without
any violation of the Sabbath/holidays.
The High Temp alarm is permitted when
the cabinet temperature is outside the
safe zone for 20 minutes. The alarm
silences itself after 10 minutes while
High Temp stays lit until you exit the
Sabbath mode.
For further assistance, guidelines
for proper usage and a complete
list of models with the Sabbath
feature, please visit the web at
star-k.org.
NOTE
While in Sabbath Mode, the lights, dis-
penser, nor the control display will work
until Sabbath Mode is deactivated.
The refrigerator stays in Sabbath Mode
after power failure recovery. You must
deactivate it with the buttons on the
control display.
NOTE
Although you have entered the Sab-
bath Mode, the ice maker completes
the cycle it had already initiated. The
ice cube compartment remains cold
and you can make new ice cubes with
standard trays.
Clear Alerts
Door Open
If the freezer or refrigerator doors are
left open for five minutes or more, an
alarm sounds and the door open indicator
illuminates on the display. Close the door
or press any key on the display to silence
the alarm. The appliance control display
returns to normal operations after you
close the door.
High Temp Alarm
An alarm sounds in the event of a high
temperature condition. The appliance
control displays HI on whichever
compartment the alarm is detected and
the alarm sounds every 10 seconds until
you acknowledge it. Touch any key or
open a door to silence the alarm.
Power Outage
In the event of a power outage, a tone
sounds and Power Outage illuminates
once power has been restored. Press any
key on the appliance control display to
silence the alarm.
Flapper (Dispenser Models Only)
If the flapper (or ice chute door) is held
open by a jammed ice cube when you
select Cube or Crush, an alarm sounds
and the current selection blinks on the
dispenser display. The alarm resets when
you remove the ice cube.
CONTROLS AND SETTINGS
EXTERNAL WATER DISPENSER
NOTE
Food placed within one inch in front of
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NOTE
The water dispenser has a built-in de-
vice that shuts o the water flow after
three minutes of continuous use. To
reset this shuto device, simply release
the dispenser paddle.
CAUTION
For proper dispenser operation, the
recommended water supply pressure
should fall between 30psi and 100psi.
Excessive pressure may cause the
system to malfunction.
Priming the water supply system
Purging air from the system
1. Press and hold a drinking glass
against the water dispenser paddle
until water comes out (it may take
up to four minutes to purge air from
the system).
2. Run approximately one full gallon of
water through the dispenser before
use, and discard.
Ice maker operation and care
After you have properly installed the
refrigerator and it has cooled for several
hours, the ice maker can produce ice
within 24hours. The ice makerl fills the ice
bin from the rear. You must dispense some
ice to force the ice forward in the bin. This
allows the bin to fill completely.
Ice Maker and Storage Bin Capacity
In a Standard Depth model, the
refrigerator ice maker should produce 3.0
to 3.4 pounds of ice per 24 hours. In a
Counter Depth model, the refrigerator ice
maker should produce 2.7 to 3.2 pounds
of ice per 24 hours.
In a Standard Depth model, the
refrigerator ice bin holds around 5 pounds
of ice. In a Counter Depth model, the
refrigerator ice bin holds around 3.7
pounds of ice.
Using the dispenser after installation
Before making ice for the first time, be
sure to prime the water supply system.
Air in new plumbing lines can result in
two or three empty ice maker cycles.
Furthermore, you do not flush the system,
the first ice cubes may have discolored
water or have an odd flavor.
NOTE
Dispensed water is not chilled. For
colder water, add ice to cup or contain-
er before dispensing water.
AUTOMATIC ICE AND
EXTERNAL WATER DISPENSER
Dispenser
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AUTOMATIC ICE AND
EXTERNAL WATER DISPENSER
IMPORTANT
Your ice maker is turned on at the
factory so it can work as soon as
you install your refrigerator. If you
cannot connect a water supply, set
the ice maker’s On/O feature to O;
otherwise, the ice maker’s fill valve may
make a loud chattering noise when it
attempts to operate without water.
IMPORTANT
On occasion, you may notice unusually
small ice cubes in the bucket or in dis-
pensed ice. This could occur in normal op-
eration of the ice maker. If you start seeing
these more frequently, it may indicate low
water pressure or you need to replace the
water filter. As the water filter nears the
end of its useful life and becomes clogged
with particles, less water is delivered to
the ice maker during each cycle. Remem-
ber, if it’s been six months or longer since
you last changed your water filter, replace
the water filter with a new one. Poor qual-
ity household water may require the filter
to be changed more frequently.
Ice maker/dispenser tips
• If your refrigerator is not connected
to a water supply or the water supply
is turned o, turn o the ice maker as
described in the previous section.
• The following sounds are normal
when the ice maker is operating:
- Motor running
- Ice dropping into ice bin
- Water valve opening or closing
- Running water
• If you need a large quantity of ice
at one time, it is best to get cubes
directly from the ice bin.
• Ice cubes stored too long may
develop an odd flavor. Empty the ice
bin as explained below.
• When dispensing cubed ice, it is
normal to have a small quantity of little
pieces along with the whole cubes.
• To avoid splashing, dispense ice into
your container before adding liquids.
• It is normal for ice to fill to the top of
the ice bin.
CAUTION
If the water supply to your refrigerator is
softened, properly maintain the softener.
Chemicals from a water softener can
damage the ice maker.
IMPORTANT
Turning o the ice maker simply disables
ice making. You can still dispense exist-
ing ice, and you can still dispense water.
NOTE
The ice maker also has a built-in plastic
signal arm that automatically stops ice
production when the ice bin is full. Do
not use this signal arm to manually stop
the ice maker.
Turning the refrigerator ice
maker on and o
Ice production is controlled by the ice
maker’s On/O feature on the control
display. Pressing the On/O feature turns
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Cleaning the Ice Maker
Clean the ice maker and ice bin at
regular intervals, especially prior to
vacation or moving.
CAUTION
NEVER use an ice pick or similar
sharp instrument to break up the ice.
This could damage the ice bin and
dispenser mechanism.
To loosen stuck ice, use warm water.
Before replacing the ice bin, make sure
it is completely dry.
IMPORTANT
When removing or replacing the ice
bin, avoid rotating the auger in the ice
bin. If the auger accidentally rotates,
you must realign the auger by turning
it in 45° turns (see below) until the ice
bin fits into place with the drive mech-
anism. If you do not properly align the
auger when replacing the ice bin, the
refrigerator will not dispense ice. The
refrigerator door also may not close
properly causing warm air to leak into
the refrigerator compartment.
Removing Ice Bin
1. Turn o the ice maker.
2. Lift the ice bin up, and then pull it
straight out to remove.
3. Empty and carefully clean the ice
bin with mild detergent. Do not use
harsh or abrasive cleaners. Rinse
with clean water.
4. Allow the ice bin to dry completely
before replacing in the freezer.
5. Replace the ice bin. Turn the ice
maker on.
Remove and empty the ice bin if:
• An extended power failure (one
hour or longer) causes ice cubes
in the ice bin to melt and refreeze
together, jamming the dispenser
mechanism, after power is restored.
• You do not use the ice dispenser
frequently. Ice cubes will freeze
together in the bin, jamming the
dispenser mechanism.
AUTOMATIC ICE AND
EXTERNAL WATER DISPENSER
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1. Before dispensing, please ensure
Water Dispenser is enabled on the
display (LEDs above button are lit).
2. Begin filling the system by pressing
and holding a drinking glass against
the water dispenser paddle.
3. Keep the glass in this position until
water comes out of the dispenser. It
may take about 1½ minutes.
4. Continue dispensing water for about
four minutes to flush the system
and plumbing connections of any
impurities (stop to empty the glass
as necessary).
INTERNAL WATER DISPENSER
CAUTION
Hold the door with one hand while
dispensing water to keep the door from
moving and possible dispensing water
on floor.
Your refrigerator is equipped with an
internal water dispenser mounted inside the
cabinet, on the left hand fresh food door.
NOTE
If you prefer to keep the internal water
dispenser disabled, use the appliance
display to disable it. The LEDs are not
illuminated above Water Dispenser.
Dispenser ON
Dispenser OFF
1. Your appliance arrives with the
water dispenser already activated
and ready to use. To disable the
water dispenser press and hold
Water Dispenser for 3 seconds,
when the LEDs above Water
Dispenser are not lit the water
dispensing function is disabled.
2. Place a cup against the paddle
and press to dispense water to
use the dispenser.
Priming the water supply system
CAUTION
For proper dispenser operation, the
recommended water supply pressure
should fall between 30psi and 100psi.
Excessive pressure may cause the
system to malfunction.
Before dispensing water for the first time,
be sure to prime the water supply system.
If you do not flush the system, the first
glasses of water may have discolored
water or have an odd flavor.
Using the dispenser after installation
NOTE
The water dispenser has a built-in de-
vice that shuts o the water flow after
three minutes of continuous use. To
reset this shuto device, simply release
the dispenser paddle.

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Ice Maker Operation and Care
After you have properly installed the
refrigerator, the ice maker can produce
ice within 24hours. When using the ice
maker for the first time, and in order for
it to work properly, clear air from the
water tubing and the filter. Furthermore,
if you do not flush the system, the first ice
cubes may be discolored or have an odd
flavor. Once the ice maker begins making
ice, allow the bin to fill completely, and
then discard the first FULL bin of ice.
Ice Maker and Storage Bin Capacity
This ice maker should produce between
2 and 2.5 pounds of ice per 24 hours
depending on usage conditions. For a
Standard Depth unit, the ice bin should
hold around 12 pounds of ice. For a
Counter Depth unit, the ice bin should
hold around 9 pounds of ice.
Turning the ice maker on and o
Press the power button to turn Ice Maker
on (the button will not illuminate).
NOTE
The ice maker produces the advertised
production rate only if the product is
set at 0°F.
CAUTION
If the water supply to your refrigerator
is softened, be sure the softener is
properly maintained. Chemicals from
a water softener can damage the ice
maker.
Ice maker tips
• The following sounds are normal
when the ice maker is operating:
- Motor running
- Ice dropping into ice bin
- Water valve opening or closing
- Running water
• Ice cubes stored too long may
develop an odd flavor. Empty the ice
bin as explained below.
ICE MAKER
NOTE
The Freezer Ice maker fills from the
back left-hand corner of the bin.
Moving the ice to the edges of the bin
allows the bin to fill completely.
on o
CAUTION
NEVER use an ice pick or similar sharp
instrument to break up the ice. This
could damage the ice bin.
To loosen stuck ice, use warm water.
Before replacing the ice bin, make sure
it is completely dry.
Cleaning the ice maker bin
Clean the ice maker and ice bin at regular
intervals, especially prior to vacation or
moving.
1. Turn o the ice maker.
2. Remove the ice bin.
3. Empty and carefully clean the ice
bin with mild detergent. Do not use
harsh or abrasive cleaners. Rinse
with clean water.
4. Allow the ice bin to dry completely
before replacing in the freezer.
5. Replace the ice bin. Turn the ice
maker on.
Remove and empty the ice bin if an
extended power failure (one hour or longer)
causes ice cubes in the ice bin to melt and
refreeze together after power is restored.

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CAUTION
To avoid personal injury or property
damage, handle tempered glass shelves
carefully. Shelves may break suddenly if
nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden
temperature change. Allow the glass shelves
to stabilize to room temperature before
cleaning. Do not wash in the dishwasher.
You can easily adjust shelf positions in
the refrigerator compartments to suit
your needs. The shelves have mounting
brackets that attach to slotted supports
at the rear of each compartment.
STORAGE FEATURES
IMPORTANT
Note the air seal located at the rear of the
shelf. Mount the air seal on the far left side
of shelves located on the left side. Mount
the air seal on the far right side of shelves
located on the right side. This is to ensure
there is no interference with the large air
tower on the back wall of the cabinet. This
also applies to the crispers.
To change the position of a shelf:
1. Remove all food from the shelf.
2. Lift the front edge up and pull the
shelf out.
Reposition the Air Seal
For glass shelves:
1. Remove the air seal by pushing the
seal straight back.
2. Position the air seal toward the
outside edge of the shelf to avoid
the air tower when you push the
shelf back into place.
3. Install the seal by sliding the open
channel end of the seal onto the
back edge of the shelf until the seal
sits snug on the back of the shelf
and the flap sits at about a 10° angle
from the shelf surface.
To adjust the slide-under shelf:
1. Push the front half of the shelf
backward
toward the
rear of the
cabinet until
the rear half
shelf drops
down, and
then gently
continue
pushing the
front half
shelf back and under the rear half shelf.
Slide-Under Shelf
Shelves
3. Replace by inserting the mounting
bracket hooks into the desired
support slots.
4. Lower the shelf and lock into position.

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Drawers
Your refrigerator includes a variety of
storage drawers.
Crispers
Crispers are designed for storing fruits,
vegetables, and other fresh produce.
Crisper Humidity Control
Crispers have an auto humidity control
on the back of each crisper under the
humidity control cover.
Opening Crisper Drawer
Removing Auto Humidity Control
Membrane
To remove the auto humidity
control membrane:
1. Remove any shelves placed above
the crisper cover, and then lift up
and remove the crisper cover from
the unit.
2. Remove three screws on the bottom
of the crisper cover to release the
auto humidity cover,
3. Slide out the auto humidity cover
from the crisper cover to gain access
to the humidity membrane
4. Clean the membrane with hot
soapy water.
5. Replace the membrane and cover by
reversing the steps above.
PureAir Produce Keeper™
The crisper ethylene absorbers help to
keep food fresher longer in the crispers.
See FILTER REPLACEMENT for details on
how to order replacements.
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NOTE
We do not recommend replacing the
auto-humidity membrane unless it
becomes damaged or ruined. If the
membrane becomes soiled, you can
wash it with soap and water. Ensure the
membrane is dry before replacing in
the unit.
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STORAGE FEATURES
Removing Crisper Drawer
To remove the Crisper for cleaning:
1. Pull the drawer out until it stops.
2. Lift the front slightly and remove
the drawer.
To replace the Crisper after cleaning:
1. Place the crisper on top of the deli
cover and tilt upward slightly.
2. Push the crisper straight once the
bottom rollers clear the front deli
crisper support rollers.
NOTE
Gasket should be on the outside wall of
the crisper when assembled.
CAUTION
Remove the Produce Keeper prior to
washing the crisper

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Ideal for storage of deli meats, cheese,
and beverages.
1
2 3 4
IMPORTANT
Do not use the Adjustable Temp Drawer
to store fresh produce as these items
may freeze and cause damage to the
fruits and leafy vegetables stored in the
drawer.
Adjustable Temp Drawer
STORAGE FEATURES
1
Lock Control
The drawer automatically locks
to prevent any unwanted use. To
change the drawer’s settings, you
first need to unlock it by pressing
and holding for 3 seconds. It will
automatically lock after 10 seconds
without any interaction.
2
Meat/Seafood Setting
Select Meat/Seafood for short term
storage. Freeze any meat to be
kept longer than two days. A tone
sounds to confirm choice.
3
Cold Drinks Settings
Select Cold Drinks when storing
individually packaged beverages
such as soda cans or juice boxes. A
tone sounds to confirm choice.
4
Deli/Snacks Settings
Select Deli/Snacks when storing
meat and cheeses. A tone sounds to
confirm choice.

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STORAGE FEATURES
Adjustable Door Bins
Doors
Storage bins (vary by model)
The doors to your refrigerator
compartment use a system of modular
storage bins. You can remove all of these
bins for easy cleaning. Some of them
have fixed positions, while you can adjust
others to your needs.
Door bins are ideal for storing jars,
bottles, cans, and large drink containers.
They also enable quick selection of
frequently used items.
To change the position of an adjustable
door bin:
1. Remove all food from door bin.
2. Grip the bin firmly with both hands
and lift it up.
3. Remove the bin.
4. Place the bin just above the
desired position.
5. Lower the bin onto the supports
until it is locked in place.
6. Place the bin liner into the bin.
To remove the upper freezer basket:
1. Fully open the freezer drawer.
2. Fully extend the upper freezer
drawer from the cabinet.
Freezer Accessories
Your freezer has baskets and dividers you
can adjust to your needs.
3. Slightly push inward on the basket
tabs to release the upper basket
from the slide assemblies (one per
side, in front).
4. Lift the basket up and out of the
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STORAGE FEATURES
Lower Basket Divider
Grab the lower divider and pull up slightly
to slide to the desired position. (The
divider cannot be removed.)
To remove the lower freezer basket:
1. Completely open the
freezer compartment.
Push to replace
To replace the upper freezer basket:
1. Completely open the freezer drawer.
2. Pull both upper slides out of
the freezer compartment, fully
extending them.
3. Take the upper basket assembly and
snap the basket back into the docks
on the slide assemblies. Perform this
on one side at a time as slides will
move freely during installation.
4. Once you fully seat the basket on the
upper slide assemblies, push the basket
back into the freezer compartment.
5. Completely close the freezer drawer.
2. Locate basket clips in the rear
corners of the basket and pull them
out to remove.
3. Lift the basket up and remove.
Reverse the steps to reinstall the lower
freezer basket.
Lower Basket
Divider

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Ideas for storing foods
Refrigerator storage
• Keep the refrigerator compartment
between 34°F and 40°F with an
optimum temperature of 37°F.
• Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator
shelves, which reduces air circulation
and causes uneven cooling.
• Avoid placing food in front of
air ports. (See CONTROLS AND
SETTINGS for illustration.)
Fruits and vegetables
• Store fruits and vegetables in
crispers, where trapped moisture
helps preserve food quality for
longer time periods.
• Wash items and remove excess water.
• Wrap any items with strong odors or
high moisture content.
Meat
• Wrap raw meat and poultry
separately and securely to prevent
leaks and contamination of other
foods or surfaces.
• Use the deli drawer to store meat/
poultry for short-term storage.
Freeze any meat to be kept longer
than two days.
Frozen food storage
• Keep the freezer compartment at
0°F or lower.
• A freezer operates most eciently
when it is at least ⅔ full.
Packaging foods for freezing
• To minimize food dehydration and
quality deterioration, use aluminum foil,
freezer wrap, freezer bags, or airtight
containers. Force as much air out of
the packages as possible and seal them
tightly. Trapped air can cause food to
dry out, change color, and develop an
o-flavor (freezer burn).
• Wrap fresh meats and poultry with
suitable freezer wrap prior to freezing.
• Do not refreeze completely
thawed meat.
Loading the freezer
• Prior to grocery shopping, we
recommend you activate Freeze
Boost to freeze your food faster. It
will remain active up to 24 hours.
• Activating Freeze Boost helps your
freezer more eciently maintain the
selected temperature after placing
new purchases with pre-existing
frozen foods.
• Avoid adding too much warm food
to the freezer at one time. This
overloads the freezer, slows the
rate of freezing, and can raise the
temperature of frozen foods.
• Leave a space between packages, so
cold air can circulate freely, allowing
food to freeze as quickly as possible.
Ideas for saving energy
Installation
• Locate the refrigerator in the coolest
part of the room, out of direct
sunlight, and away from heating
ducts or registers.
• Do not place the refrigerator next to
heat-producing appliances such as a
range, oven, or dishwasher. If this is
not possible, a section of cabinetry or
an added layer of insulation between
the two appliances will help the
refrigerator operate more eciently.
• Level the refrigerator so the doors
close tightly.
Temperature settings
• Refer to CONTROLS AND SETTINGS
for procedures on temperature settings.
Food storage
• Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator
or blocking cold air vents. Doing so
causes the refrigerator to run longer
and use more energy.
• Cover foods and wipe containers
dry before placing them in the
refrigerator. This cuts down on
moisture 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 soon as possible.
• Do not place a hot container directly
on a cold shelf. Remember, such an
extreme temperature change may
damage the glass.
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K
Features vary by model
NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS
Understanding the sounds you
may hear
Your new, high-eciency refrigerator
may introduce unfamiliar sounds. These
sounds normally indicate your refrigerator
is operating correctly. Some surfaces on
floors, walls, and kitchen cabinets may
make these sounds more noticeable.
The following is a list of major
components in your refrigerator and the
sounds they can cause:
A. Evaporator Refrigerant through the
evaporator may create a boiling or
gurgling sound.
B. Evaporator fan You may hear
air being forced through the
refrigerator by the evaporator fan.
C. Defrost heater During defrost
cycles, water dripping onto the
defrost heater may cause a hissing
or sizzling sound. After defrosting, a
popping sound may occur.
D. Automatic ice maker When ice has
been produced, you will hear ice
cubes falling into the ice bin. Ice
maker fan, water valve activation,
and refrigerant gas fluid may create
sounds from its operation.
E. Electronic control & automatic
defrost control These parts can
produce a snapping or clicking
sound when turning the cooling
system on and o.
F. Condenser fan You may hear air
being forced through the condenser.
G. Compressor High-eciency
compressors run much faster than
previous models. The compressor
may have a noticeable hum or
pulsating sound during operation.
NOTE
Energy ecient foam in your refrigera-
tor is not a sound insulator.
NOTE
During the automatic defrost cycle, a
red glow in the back wall vents of your
freezer compartment is normal.
H. Water valve Makes a buzzing
sound each time it opens to fill
the ice maker.
I. Drain pan (not removable) You
may hear water dripping into the
drain pan during the defrost cycle.
J. Condenser May create minimal
sounds from forced air.
K. Motorized damper May produce a
light humming during operation.
L. Ice dispensing paddle When
dispensing ice, you will hear a
snapping, clicking, or popping sound.

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FILTER REPLACEMENT
PurePour™
Water Filter
Keep safe, great-tasting water flowing
with a PurePour water filter. Using a Pure-
Pour water filter:
• Makes Safe Water Second Nature
PurePour water filters are certified
to reduce contaminants* and keep
great-tasting water flowing for you
and your family.
• Produces Purity You Can Trust
Know for certain your PurePour wa-
ter filter is a protector. Counterfeits
and knockos put your refrigerator
and health at risk. Frigidaire Genuine
Filters are the smarter, safer choice.
• Every Drop Gives Back
Partnered on sustainability eorts,
the use of a PurePour water filter
helps cut back on the cost and use
of plastic used to produce and pack-
age bottled water
Ordering your replacement water filter
If you have not used your refrigerator for a
period of time (during moving for exam-
ple), change the filter before reinstalling
the refrigerator. To order your replace-
ment filters, please visit our online store at
Frigidaire.com, by calling toll-free at 1 (800)
372-4432, or by visiting the dealer where
you purchased your refrigerator. We recom-
mend you order extra filters when you first
install your refrigerator, and you replace
your filters at least once every 6 months.
Here are the product numbers to request
when ordering:
PurePour™ Water & Ice Refrigerator
Filter PWF-1™ FPPWFUO1
NOTE
When you order your replacement filter,
please reorder the same filter type
currently in your refrigerator.
*Find the Performance Data Sheet
located in the Guides and Manuals
section for your specific water filter
on Frigidaire.com.
Do not use with water that is microbiologi-
cally unsafe or of unknown quality without
adequate disinfection before or after the
system. Use systems certified for cyst
reduction on disinfected waters that may
contain filterable cysts.
Test & certification results:
• Rated Capacity - 125 gal/453 L for
PurePour and ice and water filter
• Rated service flow - .50 gal/min.
• Operating Temp.: Min. 33°F, Max. 100°F
• Maximum Rated Pressure - 100 lbs/in.²
• Recommended Minimum Operating
Pressure: 30 lbs/in²
Certified by IAPMO R&T against NSF/ANSI
Standards 42, 53, 401, CSA B483.1 and
NSF/ANSI/CAN 372 in PurePour PWF-1
systems for reduction of the claims on the
Performance Data Sheet*.
Replacing your water filter
The water filter is located at the left side
of the Adjustable Temp Drawer. In general,
you should change the water filter every
6 months to ensure the highest possible
water quality. Water Filter Status on the
user interface prompts you to replace the
filter after a standard amount of water
(125 gal/453 L for PurePour)
has flowed
through the system.
More about your Advanced
Water Filter

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It is not necessary to turn the water
supply o to change the filter. Be ready
to wipe up any small amounts of water
released during the filter replacement.
1. Turn O the ice maker(s).
2. Remove the filter by pushing on the
end/face of the filter.
3. Slide the old water filter cartridge
straight out of the housing and
discard it.
4. Unpackage the new filter cartridge.
Using the alignment guide, slide it
gently into the filter housing until it
stops against the snap-in connector
at the back of the housing.
5. Push firmly until the cartridge
snaps into place (you should hear a
click as the cartridge engages the
snap-in connector).
6. Press a drinking glass against the
water dispenser while checking for
any leaks at the filter housing. Any
spurts and sputters that occur as
the system purges air out of the
dispenser system are normal.
7. After filling one glass of water, con-
tinue flushing the system for about
4 minutes.
8. Turn On the ice maker(s).
9. Press and hold the Water Filter reset
button on the Ice & Water Dispenser
control panel for 3 seconds. When
the display changes from red to
green, the status has been reset.
FILTER REPLACEMENT
PureAir
TM
RAF-2 Air Filter
Ordering your air filter
To order replacement filters, please visit
our online store at Frigidaire.com, by
calling toll-free at 1 (800) 372-4432, or by
visiting the dealer where you purchased
your unit.
Here are the product numbers to request
when ordering:
PureAir RAF-2 replacement cartridge
FRGPAAF2
The air filter is located at the top of the
air tower.
Replacing your air filter
To ensure optimal filtering of refrigerator
odors, you should change the air filter
every six months (the filter status light on
the appliance control display prompts you
to replace the filter after six months).
1. Place fingers on bottom of air filter
cover and pull from the top toward the
front of the unit, releasing the top snaps
on the air filter cover from the air tower.
2. Lift the bottom snaps up and out of
air tower assembly to disengage and
remove the front cover.
3. Replace the air filter by snapping the
filter into the snaps on the air filter cover.
4. Reverse the above steps to install
the front cover.
5. To reset Air Filter status, refer
to instructions in CONTROLS
AND SETTINGS.

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FILTER REPLACEMENT
PureAir Produce Keeper™
Keep fruits and vegetables fresher longer
with PureAir Produce Keeper. Our
produce keeper absorbs ethylene gas, the
natural gas that causes produce to ripen
quicker. Reduce food waste, save money
and enjoy fresh-tasting produce with a
longer storage life. To order replacement
filter please visit our online store at
Frigidaire.com, by calling toll-free at 1
(800) 372-4432, or by visiting the dealer
where you purchased your refrigerator.
We recommend you replace your filters at
least once every 6 months.
Here are the product numbers to request
when ordering:
PureAir Produce Keeper PK-1
FRPAPKRF
Installing your PureAir Produce Keeper:
1. Remove the plastic wrapper. Insert
unopened packet into the holder in
the Crisper Drawer.
2. For optimal results, replace the
refill every 6 months along with your
air filter.
CAUTION
DO NOT OPEN. Contents may irritate
eyes or skin. Keep out of reach of children.
FIRST AID: Contains potassium perman-
ganate. In case of contact with eyes or
skin, rinse immediately with water.
DO NOT EAT: If swallowed, seek medical
treatment immediately.
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IMPORTANT
If you store or move your refrigerator in freezing temperatures, be sure to com-
pletely drain the water supply system. Failure to do so could result in water leaks
when you use the refrigerator again. Contact a service representative to perform
this operation.
CAUTION
• Pull the refrigerator straight out to move it. Shifting it from side to side may
damage the floor. Be careful not to move the refrigerator beyond the plumbing
connections.
• Damp objects stick to cold metal surfaces. Do not touch refrigerated surfaces
with wet or damp hands.
NOTE
Do not use abrasive cleaners such as window sprays, scouring cleansers, flammable
fluids, cleaning waxes, concentrated detergents, bleaches, or cleansers containing
petroleum products on plastic parts, interior doors, gaskets, or cabinet liners. Do
not use paper towels, scouring pads, or other abrasive cleaning materials.
NOTE
If you set your temperature controls to turn o cooling, power to lights and other
electrical components continue until you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Protecting your investment
Keeping your refrigerator clean maintains its appearance and prevents odor build-up.
• Do not wash any removable parts in a dishwasher.
• Always unplug the electrical power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning.
• Remove adhesive labels by hand. Do not use a razor blade or other sharp
instrument which can scratch the appliance surface.
• Do not remove the serial plate. Removing the serial plate voids your warranty.
• Before moving your refrigerator, raise the anti-tip brackets so the rollers work
correctly. This prevents floor damage.
Refer to the guide on the next page for details on caring for and cleaning specific
areas of your refrigerator.
Wipe up any spills immediately and clean the freezer and refrigerator compartments
at least twice a year.
• Never use metallic scouring pads, brushes, abrasive cleaners, or strong alkaline
solutions on any surface.
• Never use CHLORIDE or cleaners with bleach to clean stainless steel.
CARE AND CLEANING

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CARE AND CLEANING
Vacation and moving tips
Occasion Tips
Short
Vacations
• Leave the refrigerator operating during vacations of three weeks or less.
• Use all perishable items from the refrigerator compartment.
• Turn the automatic ice maker o and empty the ice bucket even if
you will be gone only a few days.
Long
Vacations
• Remove all food and ice if you will be gone one month or more.
• Turn the cooling system o (see
CONTROLS AND SETTINGS
for the
location of the On/O button) and disconnect power cord.
• Turn water supply valve to closed position.
• Clean the interior thoroughly.
• Leave both doors open to prevent odors and mold build-up. Block
doors open if necessary.
Moving • Unplug the unit
• Remove all food and ice.
• Use a handcart, loading from the side.
• Adjust rollers all the way up to protect them during sliding or moving.
• Pad the cabinet to avoid scratching the surface.
Care and Cleaning Tips
Part What To Use Tips and Precautions
Interior & Door
Liners
• Soap and water
• Baking soda
and water
Use two tablespoons of baking soda in one quart
of warm water. Be sure to wring excess water
out of sponge or cloth before cleaning around
controls, light bulb or any electrical part.
Door Gaskets • Soap and water Wipe gaskets with a clean soft cloth.
Drawers & Bins • Soap and water
Use a soft cloth to clean drawer runners and tracks.
Glass Shelves • Soap and water
• Glass cleaner
• Mild liquid sprays
Allow glass to warm to room temperature
before immersing in warm water.
Exterior &
Handles
• Soap and water
• Non Abrasive
Glass Cleaner
Do not use commercial household cleaners
containing ammonia, bleach or alcohol to
clean handles. Use a soft cloth to clean
smooth handles. DO NOT use a dry cloth to
clean smooth doors.
Exterior &
Handles
(Stainless Steel
Models Only)
• Soap and water
• Stainless Steel
Cleaners
Never use CHLORIDE or cleaners with
bleach to clean stainless steel.
Clean stainless steel front and handles with
non-abrasive soapy water and a dishcloth.
Rinse with clean water and a soft cloth.
Use a non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner.
You can purchase these cleaners at most
home improvement or major department
stores. Always follow the manufacturer’s
instructions. Do not use household cleaners
containing ammonia or bleach.
NOTE: Always clean, wipe and dry with the
grain to prevent scratching. Wash the rest of
the cabinet with warm water and mild liquid
detergent. Rinse well, and wipe dry with a
clean soft cloth.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Concern Potential Cause Common Solution
Automatic Ice Maker
Ice maker is
not making
any ice.
• Ice maker is turned o.
• Refrigerator is not
connected to water line or
water valve is not open.
• The water supply line
is kinked.
• The water filter is not
seated properly.
• The water filter may
be clogged with a
foreign material.
• Ice maker bail arm is
being held up by an item
not allowing it to go in
the on or down position.
• Turn on ice maker. For the refrigerator
ice maker, press and hold the Ice
Maker On-O button on your display.
For the freezer ice maker, turn the
ice maker on by pressing the toggle
switch on the — side.
• Connect the unit to the household
water supply and ensure the water
valve is open.
• Ensure the supply line does not kink
when you push the refrigerator into
place against the wall.
• Remove and reinstall the water filter.
Be sure to fully seat it into the
locked position.
• If water dispenses slowly or not at
all, or if the filter is six months old or
older, replace it.
• Move any item or frozen ice cubes
blocking the bail arm from being in the
on or down position. Additionally, the
ice bin itself may be out of position
so that it prevents the bail arm from
dropping all the way down. Be sure the
bin is pushed all the way to the rear of
the shelf. See ICE MAKER.
1-800-265-8352 (Canada)
Frigidaire.ca
1-800-374-4432 (United States)
Frigidaire.com
Let us help you troubleshoot your concern! This section will help you with common
issues. If you need us, visit our website, chat with an agent, or call us. We may be able
to help you avoid a service visit. If you do need service, we can get that started for you!

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Concern Potential Cause Common Solution
Automatic Ice Maker (Cont’d)
Ice maker is
not making
enough ice.
• Ice maker is producing
less ice than expected.
• The water filter may
be clogged with a
foreign material.
• The water supply line
is kinked.
• Saddle valve on cold water
pipe is clogged or restricted
by foreign material.
• Heavy trac, opening or
closing the doors excessively.
• Freezer control is set too
warm (freezer ice maker).
• Water pressure is
extremely low. Cut-o and
cut-on pressures are too
low (well systems only).
• Reverse osmosis system
is in regenerative phase.
• In a Standard Depth model, the
refrigerator ice maker should produce
3 to 3.4 lbs of ice per 24 hours. In a
Counter Depth model, the refrigerator
ice maker should produce 2.7 to 3.2
lbs of ice per 24 hours.
• In a Standard Depth model, the
refrigerator ice bin holds around 5 lbs
of ice. In a Counter Depth model, the
refrigerator ice bin holds around 3.7
lbs of ice.
• If water dispenses slower than
normal, or if the filter is six months
old or older, replace it.
• Ensure the supply line does not kink
when you push the refrigerator into
place against the wall.
• Turn o the household water line
valve. Remove and clean the valve.
Replace the valve if necessary.
• Set the freezer control to a colder
setting to improve the freezer ice
maker performance. Allow 24 hours
for the temperature to stabilize.
• Have someone turn up the cut-o
and cut-on pressure on the water
pump system (well systems only).
• It is normal for a reverse osmosis
system to be below 20 psi during the
regenerative phase.
Freezer ice
maker will
not stop
making
ice (select
models).
• Ice maker bail arm is being
held down by a package in
the freezer that has fallen
against ice maker.
• Ice cubes are located
in one spot inside the
freezer ice bin
• Move any item or frozen ice cubes that
may block the bail arm from being in the
o or upward position. See
ICE MAKER
.
• Periodically move ice cubes around
the ice bin so the ice maker will
continue to make ice.
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Concern Potential Cause Common Solution
Automatic Ice Maker (Cont’d)
Ice cubes
are freezing
together.
• Ice cubes are not being
used frequently enough
or interruption of power
for prolonged time.
• Ice cubes are hollow
(shells of ice with water
inside). The hollow cubes
break open in the bin
and leak their water onto
existing ice, which causes
it to freeze together.
• Remove the ice bin and discard the
ice. The ice maker will produce a fresh
supply. Use ice at least twice weekly to
keep the cubes separated.
• This generally occurs when the ice
maker does not get enough water. This
is usually the result of a clogged water
filter or restricted water supply. Replace
the water filter and if the condition
still occurs check for a clogged saddle
valve, the water valve not turned on all
the way, or a kinked water supply line.
Dispenser (Ice & Water)
Dispenser
will not
dispense
ice.
• There is no ice in the bin
to be dispensed.
• The refrigerator doors are
not completely closed.
• Dispenser paddle has
been pressed too long
and the dispenser motor
has overheated.
• See the Ice maker is not making any
ice section above.
• Be sure the refrigerator doors are
completely closed.
• The motor overload protector resets
in about three minutes and then you
can dispense ice.
Ice
dispenser is
jammed.
• Ice has melted and
frozen around the auger
due to infrequent use,
temperature fluctuations,
and/or power outages.
• Ice cubes are jammed
between ice maker and
back of ice container.
• Remove the ice bin, thaw, and empty
the contents. Clean the bin, wipe
it dry, and replace it in the proper
position. When new ice is made, the
dispenser should operate.
• Remove ice cubes jamming
the dispenser.
Dispenser
will not
dispense
water.
• Water filter is not
seated properly.
• Water filter is clogged.
• Household water line
valve is not open.
• Remove and reinstall the water filter. For
PurePour, be sure to push the filter in all
the way until it clicks into place and is
secured inside of the water filter housing.
• Replace the filter cartridge. Be sure
to push the filter all the way in until it
clicks into place and is secured inside
of the water filter housing.
• Open the household water line valve.
See CONCERN column AUTOMATIC
ICE MAKER
.
Water
not cold
enough.
• The water dispensing
system is not designed to
chill water.
• Add ice to cup or container before
dispensing water.
Water has
an odd
taste and/or
odor.
• Water has not been
dispensed for an
extended period of time.
• Unit not properly connected
to cold water line.
• Draw and discard 10-12 glasses of
water to freshen the supply.
• Connect the unit to the cold water line
supplying water to the kitchen faucet.
TROUBLESHOOTING

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Concern Potential Cause Common Solution
Opening/Closing Of Doors/Drawers
Door(s) will
not close.
• Door was closed too hard,
causing other door to
open slightly.
• Refrigerator is not level.
It rocks on the floor when
moved slightly.
• Refrigerator is touching a
wall or cabinet.
• Close both doors gently.
• Ensure floor is level and solid and can
adequately support the refrigerator.
Contact a carpenter to correct a
sagging or sloping floor.
• Ensure floor is level and solid, and can
adequately support the refrigerator.
Contact a carpenter to correct a
sagging or sloping floor.
Drawers are
dicult to
move.
• Food is touching shelf on
top of drawer.
• Track drawers slide on
is dirty.
• Remove the top layer of items in
the drawer.
• Ensure drawer is properly installed
on track.
• Clean drawer, rollers, and track. See
CARE AND CLEANING.
Running of Refrigerator
Compressor
does not
run.
• Freezer control is set to
OF.
• Refrigerator is in
defrost cycle.
• Plug at electrical outlet
is disconnected.
• House fuse blown or
tripped circuit breaker.
• Power outage.
• Set freezer control.
• This is normal for a fully automatic defrost
refrigerator. The defrost cycle occurs
periodically, lasting about 30 minutes.
• Ensure plug is tightly pushed into outlet.
• Check/replace fuse with a 15 amp
time-delay fuse. Reset circuit breaker.
• Check house lights. Call local
electric company.
Refrigerator
seems to
run too
much or too
long.
• Your variable speed
compressor is designed
to run 100% of the time
except during the defrost
cycle. At times it will run
faster, such as after a
defrost cycle.
• It is normal for the compressor to
run continuously except during
defrost mode.
Digital Temperature Setting Display
Digital
temperature
displays an
error.
• Electronic control
system has detected a
performance problem.
• Call your service representative,
who can interpret any messages or
number codes flashing on the digital
displays.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Concern Potential Cause Common Solution
Water/Moisture/Frost Inside Refrigerator
Moisture
collects on
the inside of
refrigerator
walls.
• Weather is hot and humid.
• Flipper mullion
• The rate of frost buildup and internal
sweating increases.
• Adjust flipper mullion. (See To adjust the
flipper mullion in INSTALLATION.)
Water
collects on
the bottom
side of the
drawer cover.
• Vegetables contain and
give o moisture.
• It is not unusual to have moisture on
the bottom side of the cover. Move
the humidity control (some models)
to lower setting.
Water
collects in
the bottom
of the
drawer.
• Washed vegetables and fruit
drain while in the drawer.
• Water collecting in the bottom of the
drawer is normal. Dry items before
putting them in the drawer or store
produce in tightly sealed bags to help
reduce condensation inside of the drawer.
Water/Moisture/Frost Outside Refrigerator
Moisture
collects on
outside of
refrigerator
or between
doors.
• Weather is humid. • This is normal in humid weather.
When humidity is lower, the moisture
should disappear.
Food in Fresh Food Compartment
Food is
freezing.
• Temperature setting is
too low.
• Temperature sensor is
covered by food (right
side of fresh food area).
• Food is covering the
air ports.
• Move the setting to a higher degree.
• Allow space for air flow to the sensor.
• Allow space between the air ports
and the food.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
Your appliance is covered by a one year limited warranty. For one year from your date of
delivery, Electrolux will pay all costs for repairing or replacing any parts of this appliance that
prove to be defective in materials or workmanship when such appliance is installed, used and
maintained in accordance with the provided instructions.
Exclusions
This warranty does not cover the following:
1. Products with original serial numbers that have been removed, altered or cannot be readily determined.
2. Product that has been transferred from its original owner to another party or removed outside the
USA or Canada.
3. Rust on the interior or exterior of the unit.
4. Products purchased “as-is” are not covered by this warranty.
5. Food loss due to any refrigerator or freezer failures.
6. Products used in a commercial setting.
7. Service calls which do not involve malfunction or defects in materials or workmanship, or for appliances
not in ordinary household use or used other than in accordance with the provided instructions.
8. Service calls to correct the installation of your appliance or to instruct you how to use your appliance.
9. Expenses for making the appliance accessible for servicing, such as removal of trim, cupboards,
shelves, etc., which are not a part of the appliance when it is shipped from the factory.
10. Service calls to repair or replace appliance light bulbs, air filters, water filters, other consumables, or
knobs, handles, or other cosmetic parts.
11. Surcharges including, but not limited to, any after hour, weekend, or holiday service calls, tolls, ferry
trip charges, or mileage expense for service calls to remote areas, including the state of Alaska.
12. Damages to the finish of appliance or home incurred during installation, including but not limited to
floors, cabinets, walls, etc.
13. Damages caused by: services performed by unauthorized service companies; use of parts other than
genuine Electrolux parts or parts obtained from persons other than authorized service companies; or
external causes such as abuse, misuse, inadequate power supply, accidents, fires, or acts of God.
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
CUSTOMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL
BE PRODUCT REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED HEREIN. CLAIMS BASED ON
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR OR THE SHORTEST PERIOD
ALLOWED BY LAW, BUT NOT LESS THAN ONE YEAR. ELECTROLUX SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED
WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT
ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
OR LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THESE LIMITATIONS OR
EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC
LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
If You Need Service
Keep your receipt, delivery slip, or some other appropriate payment record to establish the
warranty period should service be required. If service is performed, it is in your best interest
to obtain and keep all receipts. Service under this warranty must be obtained by contacting
Electrolux at the addresses or phone numbers below.
This warranty only applies in the USA and Canada. In the USA, your appliance is warranted
by Electrolux Major Appliances North America, a division of Electrolux Home Products, Inc. In
Canada, your appliance is warranted by Electrolux Canada Corp. Electrolux authorizes no person
to change or add to any obligations under this warranty. Obligations for service and parts under
this warranty must be performed by Electrolux or an authorized service company. Product
features or specifications as described or illustrated are subject to change without notice.
USA
1-800-374-4432
Frigidaire
10200 David Taylor Drive
Charlotte, NC 28262
Canada
1.800.265.8352
Electrolux Canada Corp.
5855 Terry Fox Way
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
L5V 3E4

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