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User Manual

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Thank  you  for  choosing  Frigidaire.  This  manual 
contains all the information you will need to safely and 
correctly  use  your  refrigerator.    Please  read  all  the 
instructions prior to using the appliance, and keep this 
manual in a secure place for future reference. Do not 
remove  the  attached  adhesive  identification  label 
containing  code,  model  number,  manufacturer  and 
other information from the refrigerator.  This label will 
be  used  by  the  Frigidaire  authorized  service 
representative  in  the  event  that  your  refrigerator 
needs servicing.

The  packaging  material  used  is  recyclable;  we 
recommend  that  you  separate  plastic,  paper  and 
cardboard and give them to recycling companies.  To 
help preserve the environment, the refrigerant used 
in this product is R134a (Hydrofluorocarbon - HFC), 
which does not affect the ozone layer and has little 
impact on the greenhouse effect. 
According  to  WEEE  (Waste  of  Electrical  and 
Electronic  Equipment)  guidelines,  waste  from 
electrical and electronic devices should be collected 
separately. If you need to dispose of this appliance in 
the future, do NOT throw it away with the rest of your 
domestic  garbage.  Instead,  please  take  the 
appliance  to  the  nearest  WEEE  collection  point, 
where available.

Environmental Advice

Welcome

           The refrigerator you have just purchased may be slightly different from the 
one shown in the drawings in this manual, but its overall design is the same.  

Please read the information referring to its operation.This refrigerator is intended 
for domestic use only. 

The plug on the refrigerator you have purchased may be different from the one 
shown  in  the  manual,  as  the  plug  that  accompanies  the  product  meets  your 
country's electrical specifications.

Technical Information

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ATTENTION:

 This refrigerator is intended for domestic use only.

Color (W=White/S=Silver/B=Bisque)  
Defrosting System
Total Volume
Freezer Compartment
Refrigerator Compartment
Nominal Voltage
Nominal Frequency
Input Potency
Defristing Potency
Minimum Gas Pressure
Maximum Gas Pressure 
Refrigerant Load  (

R134a)

Net Weight
Measurements (mm)
     Width
     Depth
     Height

(*)W / S / Q

Automatic

320 L

72 L

248 L
115 V

60 Hz

135 W

200W

717,0 kPa

1813,3 kPa

 103g
71 kg

605 mm
680 mm

1670 mm

FRT363YBF*

FRT323FBF*

(*)W / S / Q

Automatic

398 L

118 L

280 L
115 V

60 Hz

160 W

230W

717,0 kPa

1813,3 kPa

 115g
73 kg

677 mm
670 mm

1670 mm

FRT403YBF*

(*)W / S / Q

Automatic

278 L

70 L

208 L
115 V

60 Hz

145 W

230W

717,0 kPa

1813,3 kPa

 103g
61 kg

605 mm
680 mm

1520 mm

Color (W=White/S=Silver/B=Bisque)  
Defrosting System
Total Volume
Freezer Compartment
Refrigerator Compartment
Nominal Voltage
Nominal Frequency
Input Potency
Defristing Potency
Minimum Gas Pressure
Maximum Gas Pressure 
Refrigerant Load 

R134a

Net Weight
Measurements (mm)
     Width
     Depth
     Height

(*)W / S / Q

Automatic

398 L

118 L

280 L

220 V
50 Hz

160 W

230W

717,0 kPa

1813,3 kPa

 115g
73 kg

677 mm
670 mm

1670 mm

FRT405YBF*

FRT325FBF*

(*)W / S / Q

Automatic

278 L

70 L

208 L

220 V
50 Hz

145 W

230W

717,0 kPa

1813,3 kPa

103g

61 kg

605 mm
680 mm

1520 mm

Summary of Contents for FRT323FBFQ

Page 1: ...al Read all instructions prior to using appliance and keep this manual for future reference refrigerator FRT325YBF W S Q FRT323FBF W S Q FRT363YBF W S Q FRT403YBF W S Q FRT405YBF W S Q R0 25 34 35 FM 070320 2020 ...

Page 2: ...rall design is the same Please read the information referring to its operation This refrigerator is intended for domestic use only The plug on the refrigerator you have purchased may be different from the one shown in the manual as the plug that accompanies the product meets your country s electrical specifications Technical Information 22 ATTENTION This refrigerator is intended for domestic use o...

Page 3: ...ompartments and extra cold compartment set to the coldest position Is the room temperature below 5 C Is the food close to the cold air exits Refrigerator is warmer than normal Has the door been opened frequently or for a long time Is the refrigerator so full that the air cannot properly circulate Were hot things place in the refrigerator without first being allowed to cool Is there sufficient spac...

Page 4: ...rigeration pipes are touching the cover Refrigerator not cooling enough The food is too tightly packed together and this is blocking the flow of air Hot food or too much food was place inside the refrigerator The temperature control was not properly adjusted The door is not properly closed The door packaging is damaged The refrigerator is not well ventilated There is insufficient space between the...

Page 5: ...echnician indicated by the manufacturer or distributor Do not store medication toxic or chemical products in the refrigerator as they may contaminate the food Flammable aerosols and combustible products gas for lighters banana oil alcohol gasoline propane etc or products that bear a small flame symbol should not be stored in refrigerators or freezers nor come close to the refrigerator as they may ...

Page 6: ... to r s fr e e z e r s a n d refrigerator freezers should not present condensation outside However when installed in areas with relative humidity above 80 and room temperatures above 32 C 89 60 F it is normal for the refrigerator to have some outside condensation moisture Door seals When the door s are closed an internal vacuum forms This can make it difficult to open the door We recommend waiting...

Page 7: ...e cleaned at least once a year Notes After cleaning the refrigerator check the following 1 Check to be sure the cord is not damaged 2 Check to see if the plug is properly connected to the outlet 3 Check to see if the grounding cable is installed 4 Check to see if the drain is clogged 06 Refrigerator Description Refrigerator thermostat Freezer shelf Light Cover Freezer thermostat Refrigerator shelv...

Page 8: ...nths clean the back of the refrigerator with a vacuum cleaner or a duster The dust that accumulates there interferes with proper functioning of the condenser and therefore of the refrigerator leading to higher energy consumption Disconnect the refrigerator before cleaning and do not touch the condenser or the compressor as they may be hot The drainage tray should be cleaned at least once a year Wa...

Page 9: ...y cloth to clean the electrical parts to avoid short circuits 08 Leveling the Refrigerator Install the refrigerator on a completely level and solid surface The door must be closed when leveling the refrigerator Use a level with glass enclosed bubble to verify whether the refrigerator is properly leveled with the four feet firmly on the floor If the refrigerator needs to be adjusted carefully lean ...

Page 10: ...rator Carbonated beverages should not be frozen 04 To freeze fresh foods use the upper compartment freezer Package the foods properly before freezing Avoid storing fresh food next to food that has already been frozen 05 If there are any problems with the refrigerator transfer all the food to a different refrigerator 06 Excessively heavy pointy or corrosive objects should not be placed on top of th...

Page 11: ... as when moving keep it in an upright position How to Save Energy 01 The refrigerator door should remain open only as long as necessary do not place hot food inside the refrigerator 02 The refrigerator door should be properly closed to avoid increased energy consumption and the formation of excess ice and or condensation inside 03 Constantly circulating cold air keeps the temperature homogenous in...

Page 12: ...ver place food to be frozen in contact with already frozen food as it may cause the temperature of the frozen food to rise Making and Removing Ice Cubes Fill the ice tray with water to just below the line and place it in the freezer The ice cubes will form after approximately 2 to 3 hours To make ice faster set the thermostat to MAX Twist the ice tray gently with both hands in opposite directions ...

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