Crosley CRSE233TS0 Refrigerator Owner's Manual


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All about the

Use & Care

of your

Refrigerator

TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S

Important Safety Instructions ......................2

Features at a Glance ...................................4

Installation ................................................5

Door Removal Instructions ..........................7

Handle Installation .....................................9

Connecting Water Supply ..........................10

Controls ...................................................12

Storage Features ......................................15

Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser ..............16

Changing the Filter ...................................20

Normal Operating Sounds and Sights .........21

Care and Cleaning ....................................22

Before you Call .........................................24

Major Appliance Limited Warranty .............27

www.frigidaire.com USA 1-800-944-9044 www.frigidaire.ca Canada 1-800-265-8352

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

P lease read all instructions before using this refrigerator.

For your Safety

• 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.

Definitions

This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.

Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

DANGER

D

ANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING

W

ARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION

C

AUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

IMPORTANT

I

MPORTANT indicates installation, operation or maintenance information which is important but not hazard-related.

Installation Checklist

Doors

Handles are secure and tight

Door seals completely to cabinet on all sides

Freezer door is level across the top

Leveling

Refrigerator is level, side-to-side and tilted ¼” (6mm) front-to-back

Toe grille is properly attached to refrigerator

Cabinet is setting solid on all corners

Electrical Power

House power turned on

Refrigerator plugged in

Ice Maker

House water supply connected to refrigerator

No water leaks present at all connections

- recheck in 24 hours

Ice maker is turned ON

Ice & water dispenser operates correctly

Front filter must be flush with filter housing (select models)

Final Checks

Shipping material removed

Refrigerator and freezer temperatures set

Crisper humidity controls set

Registration card sent in

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 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

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

freezer, please follow the instructions below to help prevent accidents.

Proper Disposal of Refrigerators/Freezers

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:

• Remove doors.

• Leave shelves in place so children may not easily climb inside.

• Have refrigerant removed by a qualified service technician.

IMPORTANT

CFC/HCFC Disposal

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.

Avoid connecting refrigerator to a Ground

Fault Interrupter (GFI) circuit.

Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug.

• If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by an authorized service technician to prevent any risk.

• Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling on the power cord. Always grip the plug firmly, and pull straight out from the receptacle to prevent damaging the power cord.

• Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning and before replacing a light bulb to avoid electrical shock.

• Performance may be affected if the voltage varies by 10% or more. Operating the refrigerator with insufficient power can damage the compressor. Such damage is not covered under your warranty.

• Do not plug the unit into an electrical outlet controlled by a wall switch or pull cord to prevent the refrigerator from being turned off accidentally.

IMPORTANT

Pressing and holding the On/Off button for three seconds, located on the temperature control panel will disable your refrigerator’s cooling system, but does not disconnect the power to the LED lighting 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, grounding prong.

WARNING

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

Electrical information

• The refrigerator must be plugged into its own dedicated 115 Volt, 60 Hz., 15 Amp,

AC only electrical outlet.

The power cord of the appliance is equipped with a threeprong grounding plug for your protection against electrical shock hazards. It must be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle. The receptacle must be installed in accordance with local codes and ordinances. Consult a qualified electrician.

Power cord with

3-prong gounded plug

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.

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FEATURES AT A GLANCE

Features may vary according to model

Ice Cream Shelf

Ice Maker

Shelf

Door Bins

LED Lights

Do Not Remove

Magnet Behind

Dairy

Compartment

Glass Shelf

Door Bin

Glass Shelf

Door Bin

Deli Drawer

Fixed

Door Bin

Slide Out Basket Toe Grille

IMPORTANT

Features not included with your refrigerator can be purchased at www.frigidaire.com or by calling 1-800-944-9044.

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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

• Choose a place that is near a grounded 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.

• The refrigerator must be installed 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. If you do not hook up water to the refrigerator, remember to turn the ice maker off.

D

CAUTION

o 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.

Toe Grille Installation and

Removal

To install toe grille

1

Open both doors. Slide left and right sides of toe grille over lower hinges of refrigerator.

2

While pushing toe grille firmly against cabinet, fasten bottom clips of toe grille to cabinet.

3

Fasten top clips to cabinet.

4

Close the doors. Fasten right and left side clips into groove of bottom hinge.

Installing Toe Grille

4

1

3

4

2

3

2

1

To remove toe grille

1

With both doors closed, unfasten right and left side clips of toe grille from bottom hinge groove.

2

Open both doors. Press firmly on top of toe grille until top of toe grille pops off.

3

Pull toe grille outward toward your body and off of lower hinges.

Installation

Installation clearances

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

Sides & Top

Back

3

/

8

inch

1

Removing Toe Grille

1

2

3 2

3

NOTE

I f your refrigerator is placed with the door hinge side against a wall, you may have to allow additional space so the door can be opened wider.

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INSTALLATION

Door Opening

To level the doors using the adjustable lower hinge:

NOTE

T he refrigerator doors are designed to shut by themselves within a 20 degree opening.

NOTE

Some models will not have a set screw. For those models follow steps 2 through 4.

Your refrigerator should be positioned to allow easy access to a counter or table when removing food. For best use of drawers and freezer baskets, the refrigerator should be in a position where both the refrigerator and freezer doors can be fully opened.

Guidelines for final positioning of your refrigerator:

• All four corners of the cabinet must rest firmly on the floor.

• The cabinet should be level at the front and rear.

• The sides should tilt ¼ inch (6 mm) from front to back (to ensure that doors close and seal properly).

• Doors should align with each other and be level.

1

Before leveling either door, remove set screw that locks door height into position.

(The door cannot be adjusted without set screw removed).

2

If the refrigerator door is lower than the freezer door, raise the refrigerator door by turning the adjustment screw clockwise using a

7

/

16 inch wrench. (See illustration.)

3

If the freezer door is lower than the refrigerator door, raise the freezer door by turning the adjustment screw clockwise using a

7

/

16 inch wrench. (See illustration.)

Door Door

All of these conditions can be met by raising or lowering the adjustable front rollers.

To level the cabinet using the front rollers

:

1

Open both doors and remove the toe grille (see “

Toe Grille Installation and

Removal

” in the “

Installation”

section).

2

Close the doors and use a flat-blade screwdriver or

3

/

8

inch socket wrench to raise or lower the front rollers.

3

Ensure both doors are bind-free with their seals touching the cabinet on all four sides.

Raise

Raise

Door

Raise

Door

4

After leveling, verify door stop contacts lower hinge and top of door does not contact upper hinge through full movement of door (from fully closed to fully open).

5

Reinstall set screw, locking the door height.

Door Stop

Flange

Open Door

Hinge

Flange

Set Screw

(some models)

Hinge

7/16" Wrench and

3/32" Hex Key (some models)

6

Replace the toe grille by fitting it into place (see “Toe Grille Installation and

Removal” in the “Installation” section).

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DOOR REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS

Getting through narrow spaces

If your refrigerator will not fit through an entrance area, you can reduce its size by removing the doors. Check first by measuring the entrance.

Tools Necessary:

AND OR OR

Phillips

TM

Head Socket Wrench Set Adjustable Wrench 3/8" Fixed Wrench

Top Hinge

Cover

Screw

Top

Hinge

Screw

Bottom

Hinge

Screw

1. Disconnect electrical supply.

2. Open both doors, then remove toe grille.

3. Close doors.

To Remove Refrigerator Door:

1. Remove top hinge cover screw on refrigerator door and remove cover.

2. Trace around hinge with soft lead pencil.

This will make it easier to realign doors when they are replaced.

3. Remove top hinge and lift refrigerator door off bottom hinge pin. Set door aside.

4. Remove bottom hinge, if necessary.

5. Reverse this procedure to reinstall refrigerator door.

NOTE

Before you begin, press and hold the On/Off button (located on the temperature control panel) for three seconds. Remove electrical power cord from wall outlet. Remove any food from door shelves.

Cover Screw

Top

Cover

Top

Hinge

Door

CAUTION

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

Hinge

Assembly

Screws

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DOOR REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS

To Remove Freezer Door:

1. Disconnect water line coming from lower hinge of freezer door at connection located under front of freezer: Press outer ring against face of fitting, then pull to remove tube.

2. Remove top hinge cover screw on freezer door and remove cover.

3. Disconnect wiring harness connector plug at top hinge: place your thumbs on flat sides of each connector and bend both parts back and forth, then with firm grasp, pull both pieces apart.

4. Trace around hinge with soft lead pencil.

This will make it easier to realign doors when they are replaced.

5. Remove top hinge, allowing wiring harness to pull through hinge and lift freezer door off of bottom hinge pin. Lay door down flat to avoid kinking water line.

6. Remove bottom hinge, if necessary.

7. Reverse this procedure to reinstall freezer door.

When both doors have been reinstalled, connect water line by inserting tube and push until mark touches face of fitting, replace toe grille and plug in electrical power cord. Turn both temperature controls to center position.

Adjust settings as necessary.

To Disconnect

fitting

Door

To Connect

Hinge

Assembly

Screws

Water

Tubing

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HANDLE INSTALLATION

CAUTION

Wear gloves and safety goggles and use extreme CAUTION when installing these handles. The rounded end of the handles may be sharp (some models).

IMPORTANT

To ensure proper installation of handles, please review these instructions and illustrations thoroughly prior to installing the handles.

1

Remove handles from carton and any other protective packaging.

2

Position freezer handle end caps over upper and lower pre-installed shoulder bolts (A) that are fastened into door, ensuring the holes for the set screws are facing towards the refrigerator door.

3

While holding handle firmly against door, fasten upper and lower Allen set screws

(B) with supplied Allen wrench.

4

Repeat steps 2 and 3 to install refrigerator handle. Ensure the holes for the set screws are facing towards the freezer door.

NOTE

All set screws should be tightened and sub-flush (Allen set screw should be seated just below the surface of the end cap) of handle end cap. The end caps should be drawn tight to freezer and refrigerator doors with no gaps.

Freezer

Upper

End Cap

Door

Refrigerator

Upper

End Cap

Door

Ensure Handle Set Screws are Facing Each Other with Doors Closed

Door

Freezer

Lower

End Cap

Door

Refrigerator

Lower

End Cap

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CONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY

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.

• A shutoff valve to connect the water supply line to your household water system. DO

NOT use a self-piercing type shutoff valve.

• Do not re-use compression fitting or use thread seal tape.

• A compression nut and ferrule (sleeve) for connecting a copper water supply line to the ice maker inlet valve.

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 softener can damage the ice maker. If the ice maker is connected to soft water, ensure that the softener is maintained and working properly.

IMPORTANT

Ensure that 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 100 psi.

• A water supply line made of ¼ inch

(6.4mm) OD, copper or stainless steel tubing. To determine the length of tubing needed, measure the distance from the ice maker inlet valve at the back of the refrigerator to your cold water pipe. Then add approximately 7 feet (2.1 meters), so the refrigerator can be moved out for cleaning (as shown).

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 5304490728 (with a 6 ft. Stainless Steel Water Line) and for homes without an existing valve, Frigidaire recommends its Smart Choice

®

water line kit 5304490717 (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 (¼ 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.

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.

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CONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY

5

With steel clamp and screw, secure water supply line (copper tubing only) to rear panel of refrigerator as shown.

6

Coil excess water supply line (copper tubing only), about 2½ turns, behind refrigerator as shown and arrange coils so they do not vibrate or wear against any other surface.

7

Turn ON water supply at shutoff valve and tighten any connections that leak.

8

Reconnect refrigerator to electrical power source.

9

To turn ice maker on, lower wire signal arm.

Plastic Water

Tubing to Ice

Maker Fill

Tube

Steel

Clamp

Brass

Compression

Nut

Ferrule

(Sleeve)

Copper water line

Water Valve

Bracket

Valve Inlet

Water Valve

Copper water line from household water supply

(Include enough tubing in loop to allow moving refrigerator out for cleaning.)

Figure 1

to Ice Maker

Fill Tube

Figure 2

Valve Inlet

Water Valve

IMPORTANT

After connecting the water supply, refer to

“How to Prime the Water Supply System” for important information about priming an empty water supply system.

Your refrigerator’s water supply system includes several tubing lines, a water filter, a water valve. To ensure that your water dispenser works properly, this system must be completely filled with water when your refrigerator is first connected to the household water supply line.

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CONTROLS

Allowing Cooling Time Before Use

To ensure safe food storage, allow your refrigerator to operate with the doors closed for at least

8 to 12 hours before placing food inside. During this cooling period, you do not need to adjust the controls, which are preset at the factory.

Setting Cooling Temperatures

NOTE

When changing control settings, wait 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize before making additional changes.

Your refrigerator comes with a state-of-the-art electronic digital control system. The system’s control panel is located at the top of the refrigerator compartment.

The two digital displays on the left half of the control panel indicate the current settings of your freezer and refrigerator compartments. Should you desire to see what the current accurate temperature is, place a separate thermometer inside the freezer or refrigerator compartment in the desired location.

TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT

To adjust the temperature to a higher or lower setting, press the Up (

) or Down (

) button closest to the display. The first time you press the button, the display shows current setting you entered. Each press of the button after that changes the setting by one.

(Single Digit Display - Features may vary.)

Temperature Adjustment

If refrigerator compartment is too warm

If refrigerator compartment is too cold

If Freezer compartment is too warm

If Freezer compartment is too cold

Adjust refrigerator control one degree colder by pressing up ( ∧ ) button.

Adjust refrigerator control one degree warmer by pressing the down ( ∨ ) button.

Adjust Freezer control one degree colder by pressing up (

) button.

Adjust Freezer control one degree warmer by pressing the down

( ∨ ) button.

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CONTROLS

IF TEMPERATURE DISPLAYS FLASH...

If ever you see “OP” or “SH” flashing, it may indicate that the control system has detected a performance problem. Call your service representative, who can interpret the flashing message.

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.

Numeric Display

Warmest

Factory Setting

Coldest

Freezer

1

6

9

Refrigerator

1

6

9

ALARMS

Power Fail

In the event of a power failure, the ‘power fail’ alarm will sound three times. The ‘power fail’ alarm is an audible alarm only and does not display in the control panel.

High Temperature

When a warm refrigerator is first powered on, the ‘power fail’ alarm will sound and the current set points will be displayed for a few seconds. After 20 minutes the ‘high temp’ alarm will sound if the freezer temperature is above 26°F or if the refrigerator temperature is above 55°F (or both are above).

If the unit is above the temperatures mentioned in the paragraph above, the affected compartment temperature display (refrigerator, freezer or both) on the control panel will display ‘HI’ and an alarm will sound. To disable the alarm press any key on the control panel.

After which the control panel will then show the display temperature. The unit will continue to monitor the product temperatures for ‘high temp’ condition every 20 minutes. If the ‘high temp’ condition persists, the alarm will sound again and can be reset again. Contact a customer service representative if the high temp alarm continues.

The audible portion of the alarm will silence itself once the product temperature is below 26°F for the freezer temperature and 55°F for the refrigerator temperature. The control panel will still show ‘HI’ until it is acknowledged by the user by pressing any key on the control panel. After which the control panel will then show the display temperature.

NOTE

The advanced electronic control system in your refrigerator includes additional display modes that service professionals can use to rapidly diagnose performance issues.

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CONTROLS

Turning the Cooling system on and off

You can disable the cooling system in your refrigerator by pressing the

On/Off

button located on the left side of the temperature control panel. To ensure that you do not accidentally turn off the cooling system, the button does not work unless you press and hold it for three seconds. Once you disable the cooling system, all refrigeration to the freezer and refrigerator compartments stops. To turn the cooling system back on, you must again press and hold the

On/Off

button for three more seconds. Controls will display

OF°

F

/OF°

F

when turned off.

NOTE

Pressing the On/Off button on the control panel disables your refrigerator’s cooling system but does not disconnect power to lights and other electrical components. To turn off power to your refrigerator you must unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.

Each time you make settings on the control panel, a single audible tone acknowledges your input.

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STORAGE FEATURES

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 dishwasher.

vegetables, and other fresh produce. The fresh drawers feature humidity control which allows you to adjust the humidity within the drawer. This can extend the life of fresh vegetables that keep best in high humidity. 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.

Glass Shelf Adjustment

Refrigerator shelves are easily adjusted to suit individual needs. Before adjusting the shelves, remove all food. Shelves are supported at the back of the refrigerator.

To adjust shelves:

1

Lift front edge up.

2

Pull shelf out.

Replace the shelf by inserting the hooks at rear of the shelf into the wall bracket. Lower the shelf into the desired slots and lock into position.

2

1

Glass Shelf

Door storage

Door bins and shelves are provided for convenient storage of jars, bottles, and cans.

Frequently used items can be quickly selected.

Some models have door bins that can accommodate gallon-sized plastic drink containers and economy-sized jars and containers. Some bins are adjustable for maximum storage capacity.

The dairy compartment, which is warmer than the general food storage section, is intended for short term storage of cheese, spreads, or butter.

Fresh Drawers with Humidity

Control (some models)

The fresh drawers, located under the bottom refrigerator shelf, are designed for storing fruits,

Higher Humidity Lower Humidity

Crisper Humidity Control

NOTE

Leafy vegetables keep best when stored with the humidity control set on Higher Humidity, or in a drawer without a Humidity Control.

This keeps incoming air to a minimum and maintains maximum moisture content.

Crispers

Crispers allow you the flexibility to store any manner of items including fruits, vegetables, nuts, etc. Crispers do not feature humidity controls.

Crisper Drawer

Deli Drawer (some models)

Some models are equipped with a Deli Drawer for storage of luncheon meats, spreads, cheeses and other deli items. This drawer does not have a separate temperature control.

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AUTOMATIC ICE & WATER DISPENSER

NOTE

Your refrigerator may have some or all of the features listed below. Become familiar with these features and their use and care.

Crush

Press the

Crush

Touch Pad to get crushed ice. A red indicator will appear above the Touch Pad. Press glass against ICE dispensing paddle as far up as possible to catch all ice.

Cube

Press the

Touch Pad. Press glass against ICE dispensing paddle as far up as possible to catch all ice.

Cube

Touch Pad to get cubed ice. A red indicator will appear above the

Light

On

Light

Off

Press the

Light On

Touch Pad to turn on dispenser light. A red indicator will appear above the Touch Pad.

Press the

Light Off

Touch Pad to turn off dispenser light. A red indicator will appear above the Touch Pad.

Water

To operate the water dispenser, press a glass against the

WATER

dispensing paddle. To stop dispensing water, pull the glass away from the dispensing paddle.

Dispensed water is not cold. For colder water, add crushed ice or cubes before dispensing water. A drip tray located at the base of the dispenser catches small spills and allows them to evaporate. This drip tray is removable and dishwasher safe. Do not pour water and excess ice in this area because there is no drain.

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AUTOMATIC ICE & WATER DISPENSER

Priming the Water Supply System

Your refrigerator’s water supply system includes several tubing lines, an advanced water filter, a distribution valve bank, and a reserve tank

(some models) to ensure ample supply to the ice and water dispenser at all times. This system needs to be completely filled with water when first connected to an external supply line.

Using the Ice Maker 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, if the system is not flushed, the first ice cubes may be discolored or have an odd flavor.

CAUTION

For proper dispenser operation, recommended water supply pressure should fall between 30 psi and 100 psi. Excessive pressure may cause water filter to malfunction.

To prime the water supply system:

1

Begin by pressing and holding a drinking glass against the water dispenser paddle.

2

Keep the glass in this position until water comes out of the dispenser.

It may take about 1½ minutes.

3

Continue dispensing water for about four minutes to flush the system and plumbing connections of any impurities (stopping to empty the glass as necessary).

NOTE

The water dispenser has a built-in device that shuts off the water flow after three minutes of continuous use. To reset this shutoff device, simply release the dispenser paddle.

IMPORTANT

Your ice maker is shipped from the factory with the wire signal arm in the ON position.

To ensure proper function of 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 (side mounted). If the ice maker is not turned off and the water supply is not connected, the water valve will make a loud chattering noise.

Turning the SIDE MOUNTED Ice

Maker On and Off

To begin ice production, lower the wire signal arm to the DOWN or ON position. The ice maker turns off automatically when the ice container becomes full. To stop the ice maker, raise the wire signal arm until it clicks and locks in the UP or OFF position.

ON

Ice Maker Operation & Care

The ice maker, ice bin, and dispenser feeding mechanism are located in the top of the freezer compartment. After the refrigerator is installed properly and has cooled for several hours, the ice maker can produce ice within 24 hours. It can completely fill an ice bin in about two days.

Ice Production: What to Expect

How Much Ice Will a Side Mounted Ice

Maker Produce in 24 Hours?

A side mounted ice maker will produce 4 to 4.5 pounds of ice every 24 hours, depending on usage conditions. Ice is produced at a rate of 8 cubes every 75 to 90 minutes.

OFF

Wire

Signal Arm

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AUTOMATIC ICE & WATER DISPENSER

IMPORTANT

Small ice cubes or ice chips jamming in the ice maker may be a sign that your water filter needs changing. If you have a side mounted ice maker you may also experience hollow cubes partially frozen cubes with water inside.

When these cubes are harvested, they break open and spill water over the other ice cubes in the ice container, forming a solid mass of ice. 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. The ice maker can’t fill every cube in the ice maker mold, leading to small cubes or chips that can get caught between the ice ejector blades and the stripper. Remember, if your ice maker is jamming with small ice cubes or it’s been six months or longer since you last changed your water filter replace the water filter with a new one. Poor quality household water may require the filter to be changed more frequently.

Ice Maker/Dispenser Tips

• Ice cubes stored too long may develop an odd flavor. Empty the ice container as explained below.

• Occasionally shake the ice container to keep ice separated.

• If your refrigerator is not connected to a water supply or the water supply is turned off, turn

Off

the ice maker.

• If you need a large quantity of ice at one time, it is best to get cubes directly from the ice container.

• The following sounds are normal when the ice maker is operating:

- Motor running

- Ice dropping into ice container

- Water valve opening or closing

- Ice loosening from tray

- Running water

• When dispensing ice, you will hear a snapping or clicking sound when the ice chute opens and closes.

• Turn

Off

the ice maker when cleaning the freezer and during vacations.

- If you turn

Off

the ice maker for a long period of time, you should also turn off the water supply valve.

CAUTION

Chemicals from a malfunctioning water softener can damage the ice maker. If the water supply to your refrigerator is softened, be sure the softener is maintained to work properly.

Cleaning the Ice Maker

Clean the ice maker and ice bin at regular intervals, particularly before you take a vacation or move.

To clean the ice maker:

1

Turn the ice maker.

2

Remove the ice bin by lifting up and out.

3

Empty and carefully clean the ice bin with mild detergent. Rinse with clear water. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners.

4

Allow the ice bin to dry completely before replacing in the freezer.

5

Remove ice chips and clean the ice bin shelf and the freezer door chute.

6

Replace the ice bin. Turn

On

the ice maker to resume ice production.

Remove and empty the ice storage bin if:

• An extended power failure (one hour or longer) causes ice cubes in the ice storage bin to melt and freeze together, jamming the dispenser mechanism.

• You do not use the ice dispenser frequently.

Ice cubes will freeze together in the bin, jamming the dispenser mechanism.

Remove the ice storage bin and shake to loosen the cubes or clean as explained above.

CAUTION

NEVER use an ice pick or similar sharp instrument to break up the ice. This could damage the ice storage bin and dispenser mechanism.

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AUTOMATIC ICE & WATER DISPENSER

IMPORTANT

When removing or replacing the ice bin,

DO NOT rotate the auger in the ice bin.

If the auger is accidentally rotated, you must realign the auger by turning it in 90 degree turns (see below) until the ice bin fits into place with the drive mechanism.

If the auger is not

properly aligned when replacing the ice bin, the refrigerator will only dispense Crushed Ice. The freezer door may also not close properly causing warm air to leak into the freezer.

Auger

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CHANGING THE FILTER

Locating the Filter

Your refrigerator is equipped with a water filtering system. The water filter system filters all dispensed drinking water, as well as the water used to produce ice.

Water Filter

The water filter is located at the top right side of the refrigerator compartment.

Replacing the Water Filter

In general, you should change the water filter every six 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

(200 gallons/757 liters for

PureSource 3

TM

) has flowed through the system.

If your refrigerator has not been used for a period of time (during moving for example), change the filter before reinstalling the refrigerator.

Filter Cartridge

Ordering Replacement Filters

To order your replacement filters, please visit our online store at www.frigidaire.com/store, by calling toll-free at 877-808-4195, or by visiting the dealer where you purchased your refrigerator. Frigidaire recommends that you order extra filters when you first install your refrigerator, and that you replace your filters at least once every six months.

Here are the product numbers to request when ordering:

PureSource 3

Part #

WF3CB

TM

Water Filter

More about your Advanced

Water Filter

The

PureSource 3

TM

ice and water filter system is tested and certified to NSF/ANSI Standards 42 and 53 for the reduction of claims specified on the performance data sheet.

Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.

Systems certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may contain filterable cysts.

Test & certification results:

• Rated Capacity - 200 gallons/757 liters for

PureSource 3

TM

ice and water filter

• Rated service flow - .50 gallons per minute

• Operating Temp.: Min. 33°F, Max. 100°F

• Maximum Rated Pressure - 100 pounds per square inch

• Recommended Minimum Operating

Pressure: 30 pounds per square inch

To replace your PureSource 3

TM

water filter:

It is not necessary to turn the water supply off to change the filter. Be ready to wipe up any small amounts of water released during the filter replacement.

1 Turn the ice maker.

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 snapin 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, continue flushing the system for about

four minutes

.

8 Turn the ice maker.

9 Press and hold the

Water Filter

button on the Ice & Water Dispenser control panel for three seconds. When the display changes from “

Red

” to “

Green

,” the status has been reset.

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NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS AND SIGHTS

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.

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.

E Automatic defrost control

These parts can produce a snapping or clicking sound when turning the cooling system on and off.

F Condenser fan

You may hear air being forced through the condenser.

G Compressor

Modern, high-efficiency compressors run much faster than in the past. The compressor may have a highpitched hum or pulsating sound.

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 chute

When dispensing ice, you will hear a snapping or clicking sound when the solenoid opens and closes the ice chute.

NOTE

Energy efficient foam in your refrigerator is not a sound insulator.

NOTE

During automatic defrost cycle, a red glow in the back wall vents of your freezer compartment is normal.

E

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CARE & 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 refrigerator compartments at least twice a year.

When cleaning, take the following precautions:

• Never use CHLORIDE or cleaners with bleach to clean stainless steel.

• 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 razor blades or other sharp instruments which can scratch the appliance surface.

• Do not remove the serial plate.

Do not use abrasive cleaners such as window sprays, scouring cleansers, brushes, 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, metallic scouring pads, or other abrasive cleaning materials or strong alkaline solutions.

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

• Pull the refrigerator straight out to move it. Shifting it from side to side may damage flooring. 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.

• Sudden temperature changes can cause glass breakage.

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.

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CARE & CLEANING

Part

Interior & Door

Liners

Door Gaskets

Drawers & Bins

Glass Shelves

Toe Grille

Exterior &

Handles

Exterior &

Handles

(Stainless Steel

Models Only)

Replacing LED

Bulbs

Care & Cleaning Tips

What To Use

• Soap and water

• Baking soda and water

• Soap and water

• Soap and water

• Soap and water

• Glass cleaner

• Mild liquid sprays

• Soap and water

• Mild liquid sprays

• Vacuum attachment

Tips and Precautions

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 or any electrical part.

Wipe gaskets with a clean soft cloth.

Use a soft cloth to clean drawer runners and tracks.

Allow glass to warm to room temperature before immersing in warm water.

Vacuum dust from front of toe grille.

Remove toe grille (see Installation

Instructions). Vacuum backside, wipe with sudsy cloth or sponge. Rinse and dry.

• Soap and water

• Non Abrasive Glass Cleaner

• Soap and water

• Stainless Steel Cleaners

• Unplug refrigerator

• Wear gloves

• Remove light cover

• Replace old LED bulb

• Replace light cover

• Plug in the refrigerator

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.

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.

CAUTION: Wear gloves when replacing LED bulbs to avoid getting cut.

Use same wattage when replacing LED bulb.

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BEFORE YOU CALL

1-800-944-9044

(United States)

1-800-265-8352

(Canada)

Visit our web site at

www.frigidaire.com

CONCERN

AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER

Ice maker is not making any ice.

Ice maker is not making enough ice.

CAUSE

• Ice maker wire signal arm is in the “up” or OFF position.

• Ice maker has small cube caught in mechanism.

• Saddle valve on cold water pipe is clogged or restricted by foreign material.

• Ice maker is producing less ice than you expect.

SOLUTION

• Move wire signal arm to the “down” or ON position (side mounted).

• Remove small cube from ice maker. The ice and water filter cartridge may be clogged. Replace filter cartridge.

• Turn off household water line valve.

Remove valve. Ensure that valve is not a self-piercing saddle valve. Clean valve.

Replace valve if necessary.

• Side mounted ice maker should produce 4 to 4.5 pounds (approximately 4 quarts) of ice every 24 hours.

• If it is, replace the ice and water filter cartridge.

• Check to see if water dispenser is dispensing slower than normal.

• Freezer control is set too warm.

Ice maker will not stop making ice.

Ice cubes are freezing together.

DISPENSER (Ice & Water)

Dispenser will not dispense ice.

• Dispenser lock out is engaged.

• 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.

Ice dispenser is jammed.

• Ice maker wire signal arm is being held down by some item in the freezer.

• Ice cubes are not being used frequently enough.

• Ice cubes are hollow

(partially frozen cubes with water inside).

• Freezer control is set too warm.

• Ice has melted and frozen around auger due to infrequent use, temperature fluctuations, and/or power outages.

• Ice cubes are jammed between ice maker and back of ice container.

• Set freezer control to colder setting to improve performance of the ice maker. Allow

24 hours for temperature to stabilize.

• Move item and release wire signal arm.

Remove any ice cubes that are frozen together over the wire signal arm.

• Remove ice container and discard ice from container. Ice maker will produce fresh supply.

• The ice and water filter cartridge may be clogged. Replace filter cartridge.

• Set freezer control to colder setting. Allow

24 hours for temperature to stabilize.

• Press and hold control lock for three seconds.

• See the “Ice maker is not making any ice” section above.

• Be sure the refrigerator doors are completely closed.

• The motor overload protector will reset in about three minutes and then ice can be dispensed.

• Remove ice container, thaw, and empty the contents. Clean container, wipe dry, and replace in proper position. When new ice is made, dispenser should operate.

• Remove ice cubes that are jamming the dispenser.

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BEFORE YOU CALL

CONCERN CAUSE

DISPENSER (Ice & Water) (Continued)

Dispenser will not dispense water.

Water has an odd taste and/ or odor.

• Household water line valve is not open.

• Water has not been dispensed for an extended period of time.

• Unit not properly connected to cold water line.

Water pressure is extremely low.

Water not cold enough.

• Cut-off and cut-on pressures are too low (well systems only).

• Reverse osmosis system is in regenerative phase.

• As warmer tap water goes through the filter and enters the water tank the chilled water is pushed through to the dispenser.

Once the chilled water is used up it will take several hours to bring the freshly replaced water to a cooler temperature.

• Some models are designed without a water tank, these water dispensing systms are not designed to chill water.

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.

Drawers are difficult to move.

• Dispenser lock out is engaged.

• Water filter not seated properly.

• Water filter is clogged.

• Food is touching shelf on top of drawer.

• Track that drawers slide on is dirty.

SOLUTION

• Press and hold control lock for three seconds.

• Remove and reinstall the water filter. Be sure to push the filter firmly so that you hear it lock solidly into position.

• Replace filter cartridge. Be sure to remove protective caps and push the filter firmly so that you hear it lock solidly into position.

• Open household water line valve. See

CON-

CERN

column

AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER.

• Draw and discard 10-12 glasses of water to freshen the supply.

• Connect unit to cold water line that supplies water to the kitchen faucet.

• Have someone turn up the cut-off 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.

• Add ice to cup or container before dispensing water.

• Add ice to cup or container before dispensing water

• 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.

• Remove top layer of items in drawer.

• Ensure drawer is properly installed on track.

• Clean drawer, rollers, and track. See

Care

& Cleaning

.

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BEFORE YOU CALL

CONCERN CAUSE

RUNNING OF REFRIGERATOR

SOLUTION

Compressor does not run.

• Freezer control is set to

“OF” or “0”.

• Refrigerator is in defrost cycle.

• 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.

Refrigerator runs too much or too long.

• Plug at electrical outlet is disconnected.

• House fuse blown or tripped circuit breaker.

• Power outage.

• Room or outside weather is hot.

• Doors are opened too frequently or too long.

• Refrigerator/freezer door may be slightly open.

• Freezer control is set too cold.

• Refrigerator/freezer gasket is dirty, worn, cracked, or poorly fitted.

• Condenser is dirty.

Compressor goes off and on frequently.

• Thermostat keeps the refrigerator at a constant temperature.

DIGITAL TEMPERATURE DISPLAY

• Check/replace fuse with a 15 amp timedelay fuse. Reset circuit breaker.

• Check house lights. Call local electric company.

• It’s normal for the refrigerator to work longer under these conditions.

• Warm air entering the refrigerator causes it to run more. Open doors less often.

• Ensure refrigerator is level. Keep food and contains from blocking door. See PROBLEM column

OPENING/CLOSING OF DOORS/DRAWERS.

• Set Refrigerator control to warmer setting until refrigerator temperature is satisfactory.

Allow 24 hours for temperature to stabilize.

• Clean or change gasket. Leaks in door seal will cause refrigerator to run longer in order to maintain desired temperatures.

• Clean condenser. See Care & Cleaning.

• This is normal. Refrigerator goes on and off to keep temperature constant.

Digital temperature displays are flashing.

• Electronic control system has detected a performance problem.

• Call your Frigidaire service representative, who can interpret any messages or number codes flashing on the digital displays.

WATER/MOISTURE/FROST INSIDE REFRIGERATOR

Moisture collects on inside of refrigerator walls.

Moisture collects on outside of refrigerator or between doors.

• Weather is hot and humid.

• Door is slightly open.

Water collects on bottom side of drawer cover.

Water collects in bottom of drawer.

• Vegetables contain and give off moisture.

• Washed vegetables and fruit drain while in the drawer.

• It is not unusual to have moisture on the bottom side of the cover.

• Move humidity control (some models) to lower setting.

• Dry items before putting them in the drawer. Water collecting in bottom of drawer is normal.

WATER/MOISTURE/FROST OUTSIDE REFRIGERATOR

• Weather is humid.

• Door is slightly open, causing cold air from inside refrigerator to meet warm air from outside.

• The rate of frost buildup and internal sweating increases.

• See PROBLEM column OPENING/CLOSING

OF DOORS/DRAWERS.

• This is normal in humid weather. When humidity is lower, the moisture should disappear.

• See PROBLEM column OPENING/CLOSING

OF DOORS/DRAWERS.

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MAJOR APPLIANCE LIMITED WARRANTY

Your appliance is covered by a one year limited warranty. For one year from your original date of purchase, Electrolux Home Products, Inc., “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.

*In addition to warranty shown above, ask your dealer about a Crosley Extended Limited Warranty that comes to you at no extra charge for the 2nd through 10th years.

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 Crosley 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 Home Products, Inc. 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.

FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION CONTACT:

USA 855.224.4987

Canada 800.265.8352

FOR PRODUCT INFORMATION CONTACT:

704-956-2523

Crosley Corporation

952 Copperfield Blvd NE

Concord, NC 28025 www.crosley.com

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