Frigidaire Refrigerator Use & Care Guide

This guide provides general operating instructions for your Frigidaire refrigerator.

Important Safety Information

WARNING: Please read all instructions before using this refrigerator.

Definitions: The safety alert symbol (▲) is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

WARNING! CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

For your Safety:

Installation Checklist

Doors

Leveling

Electrical Power

Ice Maker

Final Checks

Child Safety

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their 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 suffocation.

Proper Disposal of your Refrigerator or Freezer

Risk of child entrapment

Child entrapment and suffocation 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 www.energystar.gov/recycle for more information on recycling your old refrigerator.

Before you throw away your old refrigerator/freezer:

WARNING: These guidelines must be followed to ensure that safety mechanisms in this refrigerator will operate properly.

Electrical Information

IMPORTANT: Turning the Refrigerator controls to "0" will disable your refrigerator's cooling system, but does not disconnect the power to the light bulb and other electrical components. To turn off power to your refrigerator you must unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.

Grounding type wall receptacle: Do not, under any circumstances, cut, remove, or bypass the grounding prong.

Power cord with 3-prong grounded plug

CFC/HCFC Disposal

IMPORTANT: Your old refrigerator may have a cooling system that used CFCs or HCFCs (chlorofluorocarbons or hydrochlorofluorocarbons). CFCs and HCFCs are believed to harm stratospheric ozone if released to the atmosphere. Other refrigerants may also cause harm to the environment 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 provisions of environmental legislation.

Features

Features may vary according to model.

Diagram of Refrigerator Features:

IMPORTANT: Cleaning your Refrigerator

Remove tape and glue residue from surfaces before turning on the refrigerator. Rub a small amount of liquid dish soap over the adhesive with your fingers. Rinse with warm water and dry with a soft cloth.

Do not use sharp instruments, rubbing alcohol, flammable fluids, or abrasive cleaners to remove tape or glue. These products can damage the surface of your refrigerator.

After you remove all of the package materials, clean the inside of your refrigerator before using it. See the “Care & Cleaning” section in this manual.

See important information about cleaning glass shelves and covers in the "Optional Features" section of this manual.

IMPORTANT: Moving your Refrigerator

Your refrigerator is heavy. When moving the refrigerator for cleaning or service, be sure to cover the floor with cardboard or hardboard to avoid floor damage. Always pull the refrigerator straight out when moving it. Do not wiggle or “walk” the refrigerator when trying to move it as floor damage could occur.

Installation

This Use & Care Guide provides general operating instructions for your model. Use the refrigerator only as instructed in this Use & Care Guide. Before starting the refrigerator, follow these important first steps.

Location

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.

Do not block the toe grille on the lower front of your refrigerator. Sufficient air circulation is essential for the proper operation of your refrigerator.

NOTE: For additional instructions on garage installation, refer to “Controls” section.

Installation clearances

Allow the following clearances for ease of installation, proper air circulation, and plumbing and electrical connections:

Guidelines for final positioning of your refrigerator:

NOTE: If your refrigerator is placed with the door hinge side against a wall, you may have to allow additional space for the handle so the door can be opened wider.

To level the cabinet using the front rollers:

  1. Remove the toe grille.
  2. Use a flat-blade screwdriver or 3/8 inch socket wrench to raise or lower the front rollers (Figure 2). Do not raise the cabinet more than 9/16 inch.
  3. Use adjustable wrench to adjust leveling screws. Lower the leveling screws on each side clockwise until they contact the floor (Figure 3). Do not raise the cabinet more than 9/16 inch.

NOTE: Raise the front of the refrigerator enough so the doors close freely when opened halfway. The refrigerator should slope 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch from front-to-back. Then level the refrigerator from side-to-side.

Door Removal/Reversal Instructions (Some Models)

Tools Necessary: Phillips™ Head Screwdriver, Socket Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench, 3/8" (10mm) Fixed Wrench

NOTE: The direction in which your refrigerator doors open (door swing) can be reversed, from left to right or right to left, by moving the door hinges from one side to the other. Reversing the door swing should be performed by a qualified person.

IMPORTANT: Before you begin, turn the refrigerator temperature control to "0" and remove the electrical power cord from the wall outlet. Remove any food from door shelves.

Door removal and reversal instructions:

  1. Remove toe grille.
  2. Remove top hinge cover. Trace around the hinge with a soft lead pencil. This makes reinstallation easier. Remove top hinge and lift door off center hinge pin. Set door aside.
  3. Unscrew center hinge pin using adjustable wrench and save for reassembly. Ensure plastic washer stays on hinge pin.
  4. Lift refrigerator door off of bottom hinge and set aside.
  5. Remove center hinge and shim by removing inside screw and loosening two outside screws enough to allow hinge and shim to slide out. Tighten screws.
  6. Loosen two outside screws on opposite side of refrigerator, remove inside screw and install center hinge.
  7. Remove two screws on bottom hinge with 3/8" socket wrench.
  8. Install bottom hinge on opposite side with the two screws removed from step 7.
  9. Unscrew bottom hinge pin using adjustable wrench. Move hinge pin to other hole in hinge and tighten with adjustable wrench.
  10. Reverse door handles (see instruction on next page).
  11. Move freezer and refrigerator door stops to opposite side. Before starting screws, use an awl to puncture the foam.
  12. Position refrigerator door onto bottom hinge pin and screw center hinge pin through center hinge into top of door. Close refrigerator door to help align hinge hole.
  13. Tighten center hinge pin with adjustable wrench.
  14. Remove cabinet and hinge hole plugs and move to opposite side.
  15. Lower freezer door onto center hinge pin.
  16. Close freezer door. Lift up on handle side of door and grasp the thinnest part of the top hinge cover (which was removed in Step 2) and insert the thickest part between the doors on the handle side approximately 3 inches from the outside edge. This will ensure proper spacing.
  17. Tighten the top hinge screws and check door gasket for open seal condition (gap between gasket and cabinet flange).

IMPORTANT: Should open seal condition exist, try to heat the gasket with a hair dryer with the door closed. Use Caution and be careful not to damage the interior door panel or gasket by applying too much heat.

If the open seal condition still exists, it may be necessary to flip the gasket. In this case, remove the gasket from the door by pulling it out. Rotate the gasket half a turn (180 degrees). Reinstall the gasket by inserting the corners first then work towards the middle assuring that it is fully seated in the channel.

Flip toe grille and reinstall.

Plug in electrical power cord and turn refrigerator temperature control to center position. Adjust setting as necessary.

Door Handle Installation

CAUTION: Wear gloves and use extreme CAUTION when installing these handles. The rounded end of the handles may be sharp.

IMPORTANT: To ensure proper installation of handles, please review these instructions and illustrations thoroughly prior to installing the handles. Additionally, before installing the door handles, make sure the door swing is correct. Your model will have either a right hand or left hand door swing. Follow instructions in the Use & Care Guide to reverse the doors, if necessary.

To attach metal refrigerator handle:

  1. Place rounded part of handle onto shoulder screw on face of door and align the two holes in top of handle with the two holes in top of door. Do not tighten the set screw yet.
  2. Install the two screws into the top of the handle.
  3. Tighten the set screw on the rounded part of the handle until the handle is flush with the door, then tighten another 1/2 turn.

To attach metal freezer handle:

  1. Place rounded part of handle onto shoulder screw on face of door and align the two holes in bottom of handle with the two holes in bottom of door. Do not tighten the set screw yet.
  2. Install the two screws into the bottom of the handle.
  3. Tighten the set screw on the rounded part of the handle until the handle is flush with the door, then tighten another 1/2 turn.

To reverse metal refrigerator/freezer handles:

Handles may be easier to reverse while doors are off. Reverse freezer and refrigerator handles as shown.

To attach plastic refrigerator handle:

  1. With the door open, place the end of the handle on the dove tail mounting screw and pull down to secure in place.
  2. Align handle base with holes in top of door.
  3. Install screws packaged with the handle.

To attach plastic freezer handle:

  1. With the door open, place the end of the handle on the dove tail mounting screw and push up to secure in place.
  2. Align handle base with holes in bottom of door.
  3. Install screws packaged with the handle.

CAUTION: Be sure doors are set aside in a secure position where they cannot fall and cause personal injury.

CAUTION: Do not use an electric screwdriver to attach handles; overtightening handles may crack them. Use a handheld screwdriver only.

Water Supply Connection

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.

CAUTION: To Avoid Property Damage:

IMPORTANT: Ensure that your water supply line connections comply with all local plumbing codes.

Before Installing The Water Supply Line, You Will Need:

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, Frigidaire recommends for homes with existing valves its Smart Choice® water line kit 5305513409 (with a 6 ft. Stainless Steel Water Line) and for homes without an existing valve, Frigidaire recommends its Smart Choice® water line kit 5305510264 (with a 20 ft. Copper Water Line with self-tapping saddle valve). Please refer to www.frigidaire.com/store for more information.

To Connect Water Supply Line To Ice Maker 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 shutoff valve.
  3. Remove plastic cap from water valve inlet and discard cap.
  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 (1/4 inch / 6.4 mm). 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.
  5. 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.
  6. With steel clamp and screw, secure water supply line (copper tubing only) to rear panel of refrigerator as shown.
  7. Coil excess water supply line (copper tubing only), about 21/2 turns, behind refrigerator as shown and arrange coils so they do not vibrate or wear against any other surface.
  8. Turn ON water supply at shutoff valve and tighten any connections that leak.
  9. Reconnect refrigerator to electrical power source.
  10. To turn ice maker on, lower wire signal arm (side mounted) or set the ice maker's On/Off power switch to the “I” position (rear mounted).

NOTE: These instructions do not cover after market ice maker installation. Instructions in after market ice maker kit should be used.

Ice Service

If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker, minimal ice will be produced during the first 24 hours of operation. Air in new plumbing lines may cause the ice maker to cycle two or three times before making a full tray of ice. With no usage, it will take approximately one to two days to fill the ice container.

New plumbing connections may cause the first production of ice cubes to be discolored or have an odd flavor. Discard ice made during the first 24 hours.

NOTE: Automatic ice makers are also optional accessories that may be installed in most models at any time. Call your local dealer for information.

Turning your Ice Maker On

After the plumbing connections have been completed, the water supply valve must be opened. Place the ice container under the ice maker, pushing it as far back as possible. Lower the wire signal arm to its “down” or ON position.

Turning your Ice Maker Off

To stop the ice maker, lift the wire signal arm until it clicks and locks in the "up" or OFF position. The ice maker also turns off automatically when the ice container is full.

IMPORTANT: Your ice maker is shipped from the factory with the wire signal arm in the ON position. To ensure proper function for your ice maker, hook up water supply immediately or turn ice maker OFF by lifting the wire signal arm until it clicks and locks in the UP position. If the ice maker is on and the water supply is not connected, the water valve will make a loud chattering noise.

ICE PRODUCTION: WHAT TO EXPECT

The ice maker will produce 2.5 to 3 pounds of ice every 24 hours depending on usage conditions. Ice is produced at a rate of 8 cubes every 80 to 160 minutes.

CAUTION: Do Not place the ice container in your dishwasher.

Controls and Settings

Cool Down Period

To ensure safe food storage, allow the refrigerator to operate with the doors closed for at least 8 hours before loading it with food.

Refrigerator & Freezer Controls

NOTE: When first turning refrigerator on, adjust control to recommended. This is the recommended initial setting. After 24 hours, adjust the controls as needed.

Refrigerator Control: Allow 24 hrs for adjustments (dial with settings: cold, recommended, coldest)

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.

IMPORTANT: If you install your refrigerator in a garage or other unheated area, you may experience freezer temperature problems during the winter months when temperatures dip below 55° F. Upgrading your refrigerator with a Garage Kit will lower the minimum operating temperature of your unit to 34° F. This kit can be ordered by calling the phone number listed at the bottom of the warranty page or back cover at an additional cost.

Auxiliary Freezer Control: (Diagram showing temperature scale: coldest, cold, recommended)

IMPORTANT: Adjusting the refrigerator temperature control to "0" turns off the compressor and prevents the refrigerator from cooling, but does not disconnect the power to the light bulb and other electrical components. To turn off power to your refrigerator, you must unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.

Temperature Adjustment

Adjusting the refrigerator control will change temperatures in both compartments. The auxiliary freezer control can be left at the factory pre-set (mid position) or adjusted as desired; it has no effect on electrical power to the refrigerator.

To maintain temperatures, a fan circulates air in the refrigerator and freezer compartments. For good circulation, do not block cold air vents with food items.

Storage Features

CAUTION: Do not clean glass shelves or covers with warm water when they are cold. Shelves and covers may break if exposed to sudden temperature changes or impact, such as bumping. Tempered glass is designed to shatter into many small, pebble-size pieces. This is normal. Glass shelves and covers are heavy. Use both hands when removing them to avoid dropping.

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.

Shelf Adjustment

Refrigerator shelves are easily adjusted to suit individual needs. Before adjusting the shelves, remove all food.

To adjust sliding shelves:

  1. Remove shelf by pulling forward to stop position.
  2. Lift front edge up and pull out.

To replace shelf, rest side edges on any pair of shelf rails and carefully push shelf back into position.

Door storage

Door bins, shelves, and racks are provided for convenient storage of jars, bottles, and cans. Frequently used items can be quickly selected. The dairy compartment, which is warmer than the general food storage section, is intended for short term storage of cheese, spreads, or butter.

Door rack

Some models have door racks or bins that can accommodate gallon-sized plastic drink containers and economy-sized jars and containers.

To remove door rack:

  1. Push on rack sides to release from locking tabs.
  2. Pull straight out.

To install door rack:

  1. Push rack straight ahead.
  2. You will hear the sides lock into the tabs.

Crisper Humidity Control (some models)

The crisper humidity control, present on the crisper drawers of some models, allows you to adjust the humidity within the crisper. This can extend the life of fresh vegetables that keep best in high humidity.

Diagram showing humidity control: Low Humidity <----> High Humidity; Higher Humidity <----> Lower Humidity

NOTE: Leafy vegetables keep best when stored with the Humidity Control set on High Humidity, or in a drawer without a Humidity Control. This keeps incoming air to a minimum and maintains maximum moisture content. Store non-leafy vegetables and fruits still in their skins at the low humidity setting.

Crispers (some models)

The crispers, located under the bottom refrigerator shelf, are designed for storing fruits, vegetables, and other fresh produce. Wash items in clear water and remove excess water before placing them in the crispers. Items with strong odors or high moisture content should be wrapped before storing.

Normal Operating Sounds

Understanding the sounds you may hear

Your new, high-efficiency 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.

NOTE: Rigid foam insulation is very energy efficient, but is not a sound insulator.

Following is a list of major components in your refrigerator and the sounds they can cause:

IMPORTANT: During the automatic defrost cycle, you may notice a red glow in the vents on the back wall of your freezer compartment. This is normal during the defrost cycle.

Care and Cleaning

Protecting your investment

Keeping your refrigerator clean maintains appearance and prevents odor build-up. Wipe up any spills immediately and clean the freezer and fresh food compartments at least twice a year. When cleaning, take the following precautions:

NOTE: If you set your temperature controls to turn off cooling, power to lights and other electrical components will continue until you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.

CAUTION:

IMPORTANT: If you store or move your refrigerator in freezing temperatures, be sure to completely drain the water supply system. Failure to do so could result in water leaks when the refrigerator is put back into service. Contact a service representative to perform this operation.

Care & Cleaning Tips

Part What To Use Tips and Precautions
Interior & Door Liners • Soap and water
• Baking soda and water
Use 2 tablespoons of baking soda in 1 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.
Toe Grille • Soap and water
• Mild liquid sprays
• Vacuum attachment
Vacuum dust from front of toe grille. Remove toe grille (see Installation Instructions). Vacuum backside, wipe with sudsy cloth or sponge. Rinse and dry.
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. These cleaners can be purchased at most home improvement or major department stores. Always follow 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.
Replacing Light Bulbs • Unplug refrigerator
• Wear gloves
• Remove light cover (some models)
• Replace old bulb
• Replace light cover (some models)
• Plug in the refrigerator
CAUTION: Wear gloves when replacing light bulbs to avoid getting cut. Use same wattage when replacing bulb

Troubleshooting

1-800-374-4432 (United States)
1-800-265-8352 (Canada)

Visit our web site at www.frigidaire.com.

Common Occurrences: Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. This list includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance.

Occurrence Possible Cause & Solution
Refrigerator does not run.
  • Ensure plug is tightly pushed into electrical outlet.
  • Check/replace fuse with a 15 amp time-delay fuse. Reset circuit breaker.
  • The refrigerator/freezer control is turned to “0”
  • Refrigerator may be in defrost cycle. Wait 20 minutes and check again.
Freezer temperature is colder than preferred. Refrigerator temperature is satisfactory.
  • Set auxiliary freezer control to a warmer setting until freezer temperature is satisfactory. Allow 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize.
Refrigerator temperature is too cold. Freezer temperature is satisfactory.
  • Set refrigerator/freezer control to a warmer setting. Allow 24 hours for temperature to stabilize. Then check freezer temperatures and adjust as needed.
Freezer temperature is warmer than preferred. Refrigerator temperature is satisfactory.
  • Set auxiliary freezer control to a colder setting until freezer temperature is satisfactory. Allow 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize.
Refrigerator temperature is too warm. Freezer temperature is satisfactory.
  • Set refrigerator/freezer control to a colder setting. Allow 24 hours for temperature to stabilize. Then check refrigerator temperatures and adjust as needed.
Refrigerator is noisy or vibrates.
  • The cabinet is not level.
  • Floor is weak.
  • See Normal Operating Sounds and Sights section.
Odors in refrigerator.
  • Interior needs to be cleaned.
  • Foods that produce odors should be covered or wrapped.
Cabinet light not working.
  • Replace light bulb.
  • Ensure plug is tightly pushed into electrical outlet.
  • Light switch may be stuck. Push in light switch, located on the refrigerator control box, to release.
Automatic ice maker not working (some models)
  • Ensure the wire signal arm is not in UP position.
  • Ice maker should produce 2.5 to 3 pounds of ice in a 24 hour period.
  • Water supply is turned off.
  • Water pressure is too low.
  • The freezer is not cold enough.

Limited Warranty

Your appliance is covered by a one year limited warranty. For one year from your original date of purchase, 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

Models: FRIGIDAIRE, Refrigerator

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