Frigidaire FRS26ZXHW0 User Manual Download Page 19

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WARRANTY IN CANADA

REFRIGERATORS 

(FROST 

FREE)

For 

service 

under 

this 

warranty, 

contact 

your 

local 

dealer/

retailer, 

authorized 

FRIGIDAIRE 

PARTS 

AND 

SERVICE 

depot,

or:

FRIGIDAIRE HOME PRODUCTS

PARTS AND SERVICE

7075 Ordan Drive

Mississauga, Ontario

L5T 1K6

Tel:

(905) 

565-9200

Fax:

(905) 

565-0937

WARRANTOR WILL THROUGH ITS AUTHORIZED

SERVICE 

DEPOT:

Pay 

cost 

to 

repair 

or 

replace 

any 

defective 

parts 

(including

service 

and 

labour 

charge). 

 Excludes original and

replacement 

PureSource™ 

Ice 

Water 

Filter 

cartridges 

(if

equipped).  Original and replacement cartridges are

warranted 

for 

30 

days 

(parts 

only).

Pay 

cost 

(including 

service 

and 

labour 

charge) 

to 

repair 

or

replace 

defective 

parts 

of 

the 

sealed 

refrigeration 

system

consisting 

of 

the 

compressor, 

evaporator, 

condenser,

interconnecting 

tubing 

drier 

and 

refrigeration 

charge.

WARRANTOR:

Frigidaire 

Home 

Products

7075 Ordan Drive

Mississauga, 

Ontario

L5T 1K6

WARRANTY PERIOD:

For 

the 

first 

year 

after 

purchase 

by 

the 

original 

consumer/

owner:

For 

the 

second, 

third, 

fourth, 

fifth, 

sixth, 

seventh, 

eighth,

ninth 

and 

tenth 

year 

after 

purchase 

by 

the 

original 

consumer/

owner:

WARRANTY APPLIES TO:

a

)

Products 

purchased 

and 

installed 

in 

Canada 

for 

personal 

single 

family 

household 

use.

b)

Defects 

resulting 

or 

arising 

out 

of 

the 

manufacturing 

process.

c

)

Products 

bearing 

legible 

manufacturer’s 

model 

and 

serial 

numbers.

d)

Replacement 

parts 

only 

for 

the 

remainder 

of 

the 

original 

warranty.

WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO:

a

)

Transportation 

damage.

b)

Supply 

and 

replacement 

of 

porcelain, 

fuses, 

glass 

and 

light 

bulbs.

c

)

Parts 

and 

service 

supplied 

or 

obtained 

from 

other 

than 

FRIGIDAIRE 

PARTS 

AND 

SERVICE 

or 

FRIGIDAIRE 

PARTS 

SERVICE

authorized 

depots.

d)

Proper 

installation, 

control 

setting 

and 

care 

of 

finish.

CONSUMER/OWNER RESPONSIBILITY:

a

)

To 

provide 

proof 

of 

the 

original 

date 

of 

purchase 

by 

means 

of 

bill 

of 

sale 

or 

payment.

b)

Supply 

and 

replacement 

of 

porcelain, 

fuses, 

glass 

and 

light 

bulbs.

c

)

To 

ensure 

proper 

power 

supply 

and 

connection 

of 

the 

appliance 

to 

same.

d)

Proper 

installation, 

control 

setting 

and 

care 

of 

finish.

This 

warranty 

is 

in 

addition 

to 

any 

statutory 

warranties 

contained 

in 

any 

applicable 

legislation. 

 

The 

terms 

and 

conditions

of 

this 

warranty 

are 

not 

intended 

to 

exclude 

or 

limit 

your 

rights 

under 

those 

statutes. 

 

The 

warrantor 

however 

reserves 

the

right 

to 

charge 

transportation 

and 

travelling 

costs 

for 

distances 

in 

excess 

of 

48 

kilometres 

(30 

miles) 

from 

the 

nearest

FRIGIDAIRE 

PARTS 

AND 

SERVICE 

authorized 

service 

depot.

This 

warranty 

plus 

the 

statutory 

warranties 

mentioned 

are 

the 

only 

warranties 

given 

to 

the 

consumer/owner 

for 

this 

product.

Summary of Contents for FRS26ZXHW0

Page 1: ...aving Ideas 5 Setting the Controls 5 Fresh Food Storage 6 Automatic Ice and Water Dispenser 7 9 Care and Cleaning 10 11 Removing the Handles and Doors 12 Avoid Service Checklist 13 16 Normal Operating Sounds 16 Warranty United States 17 Service Information Canada 18 Warranty Canada 19 P N218931200 9903 ...

Page 2: ...t Thepowercordoftheapplianceisequippedwithathree pronggroundingplug foryourprotectionagainstshockhazards Itmustbe pluggeddirectlyintoaproperlygroundedthree prongreceptacle The receptaclemustbeinstalledinaccordancewithlocalcodesandordinances Consult a qualified electrician DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG Ifvoltagevariesby10percent ormore performanceofyourrefrigeratormay beaffected O...

Page 3: ...tproperdoorswing Door Opening Forbestuseofdrawersandfreezerbasket refrigeratorshouldbeinaposition whereboththerefrigeratorandfreezerdoorscanbeopenedabout135 Leveling Refrigeratormustbeleveledwithallbottomcornersrestingfirmlyonasolidfloor Adjustfrontrollerstolevelcabinetbothfront to rearandside to side Keep cabinetaslowaspossibleforstability Neveradjustcabinetrollerssofrontislower thanrear Toadjust...

Page 4: ...rtubing TurnOFFwatersupply F i g u r e1 2 Unplugrefrigerator Figure1 3 InstallWATERSUPPLYLINEasfollows Figure2 Slidebrassnut thenferrule ontocoppertubing Pushendofcoppertubingasfarintothemetalwatervalvefittingasitwill go 1 4inch Slideferruleintofittingandthreadbrassnutontoinlet tightenfingertightplusone halfturnwithwrench NOTE Somemodelsmayhaveacaponthevalve Unscrewthecapand d i s c a r d 4 Secure...

Page 5: ...foreloadingwithfood RefrigeratorControl Therefrigeratorcontrolshouldbesetatthemidpointofthedialforatrialperiod of24hours After24hours adjustthecontrolasneeded Forcoldertemperatures turnthedial anotchtowardCOLDEST Forwarmertemperatures turnthedialanotchtoward COLD Adjusttemperaturesbyoneincrementatatime FreezerControl Thefreezercontrolshouldbesetatthemidpointofthedialforatrialperiodof 24hours After...

Page 6: ...fyvegetables however keepbestwhenstoredwiththeHumidity ControlsetonHIGHER orinadrawerwithoutaHumidityControl Thiskeeps incomingairtoaminimumandmaintainsmaximummoisturecontent Meat Keeper TheMeatKeeperislocatedatthebottomoftherefrigerator Thetemperaturein thiscompartmentcanbemadecolderthantherestoftherefrigeratorcompart mentbyslidingtheChilledAirControlknobwithintheCOLDESTorCOLDrange Meatwillbepart...

Page 7: ...nutes afterdepressingthedispenserarmbeforewaterworksitsway throughtheplumbingconnectionsandbeginstofillthisfirstglass Drawanddiscard 7moreglassestobesurethatthetankandplumbingconnectionsarerinsedofany i m p u r i t i e s Toensurefresh tastingwater plantousethedispensereveryday Ifthewater dispenserhasnotbeenusedforaweekormore drawanddiscard7 8glassesto freshenthetanksupply How the Ice Dispenser Wor...

Page 8: ...freezer 3 Removeicechipsandcleantheshelfandchutethatsupportstheicestorage b i n 4 Replacetheicestoragebin Lowerthewiresignalarmontheicemakertothe down orONpositionandtheicemakerwillresumeproduction IMPORTANT Whenremovingorreplacingtheicebin donotrotatetheaugerin theicebin Iftheaugerisaccidentallyturned youmustrealigntheaugerbyturning itin90 turnsuntiltheicebinfitsintoplacewiththedrivemechanism For...

Page 9: ...ochangefilter RefertoFigure1asneeded Itisnotnecessarytoturnthewatersupplyofftochange t h ef i l t e r 1 Seticemakerlever wiresignalarm totheOFF up position 2 Holdfiltercupfirmly andunscrewcounterclockwise Figure1 Somewater couldleakoutasyou removecup Thisisnormal Filtercartridgeshouldcome downwithcup Ifcartridgeremainsinhousing pulldowngently whiletwisting filterbackandforth 3 Emptycupofanysubstan...

Page 10: ...es Removeanydustordirtfromthefrontofthetoegrillusingavacuumcleanerwith itsdustingtoolattachment Removethetoegrillbypullingitstraightout Whilethe grillisremoved vacuumthebacksideofthegrillandwipewithasudsyclothor sponge Periodicallycleanthecondenser blacktubesandwiresbeneaththe refrigerator behindthetoegrill Donotallowlintordusttoaccumulateonthecoils Insertalonghandledbrushorvacuumattachmentbetween...

Page 11: ...oadrefrigeratorfromtheside Turnrollersasfarupaspossible Thiswillprotectthemduringslidingormoving Cabinetshouldbewellpaddedandhandledwithcare DONOTDROP IMPORTANT OnceyourrefrigeratorIceandWaterdispensingsystemhasbeenfilledwithwater itisimportantthattherefrigeratorremaininanenvironmentthatstaysabovethe freezingmark Iftherefrigeratorisgoingtobestoredinanenvironmentthatwillfallbelowfreezing orwillseef...

Page 12: ...ectwiringharnessplug connector positionyourselftobeableto placeyourthumbsontheflatsidesofeachconnectorpiece Bendbothparts backandforth Thenwithafirmgrasp pullthetwopiecesapartasshown 4 Todisconnectwaterline holdwaterlineelbowandpushinongraycollar forcing elbowdown offfromtubethatrunsintodoor 5 Placeastripoftapealongthedoorbottom overthelowerhingeanduptheside ofthedoor Thiswillholdthehingeinplacewh...

Page 13: ...tisfactory Allow24hoursforthetemperaturetostabilize Refrigeratororfreezergasketisdirty worn cracked orpoorlyfitted Cleanorchangegasket Leaks indoorsealwillcauserefrigeratortorunlongerinordertomaintaindesiredtemperatures Thermostatiskeepingrefrigeratorataconstanttemperature Thisisnormal Refrigeratorgoesonand offtokeeptemperatureconstant Freezercontrolissettoocold Setfreezercontroltoawarmersettingun...

Page 14: ...mairfromoutside See Occurrence section OPENING CLOSING OF DOORS DRAWERS Icemakerwiresignalarmisin up orOFFposition Movewiresignalarmto down orON position Householdwaterlinevalveisnotopen Turnonhouseholdwaterlinevalve Freezer is not cold enough See Occurrence section TEMPERATURES ARE TOO WARM Saddlevalveoncoldwaterpipeiscloggedorrestrictedbyforeignmaterial Turnoffhouseholdwater linevalve Remove cle...

Page 15: ...ninthetankforaperiodoftime Drawanddiscard7 8glassesofwatertofreshen thesupply Drawanddiscardanadditional3 6glassestocompletelyrinseouttank Unitnotproperlyconnectedtocoldwaterline Connectunittocoldwaterlinethatsupplieswater tokitchenfaucet Tubingusedinthehouseholdwatersupplyandinstallationofunitmayaffectwatertasteandodor Forbestresults usecoppertubingforwaterconnection Waterhasahighmineralcontent C...

Page 16: ...isstuck Lightswitchislocatedon interiordoorframenexttothetemperaturecontrol ineachcompartment Pushinplungertorelease Noelectriccurrentisreachingrefrigerator SeeOccurrencesectionRUNNINGOF REFRIGERATOR Lightbulbisburnedout Replacebulb Normal Operating Sounds ...

Page 17: ... withinstructions providedwiththeapplianceandin accordancewithalllocalplumbing electricaland orgascodes 3 Proper connection to a grounded power supply of sufficient voltage replacement of blown fuses repair of loose connectionsordefectsinhousewiring 4 Expensesformakingtheapplianceaccessibleforservicing suchasremovaloftrim cupboards shelves etc which are not a part of the appliance when it was ship...

Page 18: ...t FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE AllFrigidaireappliancesarebackedbyFRIGIDAIREPARTSANDSERVICE one ofCanada slargestpartsandservicenetworks TheFrigidairereputationmeansyoucanenjoycompleteprofessionalservice fromoneofourhundredsoftrainedtechniciansacrossthecountry FRIGIDAIRE PARTS AND SERVICE 7075OrdanDrive Mississauga Ontario L5T 1K6 Place the name address and telephone number of your service depot in...

Page 19: ...sedandinstalledinCanadaforpersonalsinglefamilyhouseholduse b Defectsresultingorarisingoutofthemanufacturingprocess c Productsbearinglegiblemanufacturer smodelandserialnumbers d Replacementpartsonlyfortheremainderoftheoriginalwarranty WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO a Transportationdamage b Supplyandreplacementofporcelain fuses glassandlightbulbs c PartsandservicesuppliedorobtainedfromotherthanFRIGIDAIR...

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