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Product 

Registration

Record Your Model and Serial Numbers

Record 

the 

Model 

No. 

and 

Serial 

No. 

of 

this 

refrigerator 

in 

the 

space 

provided 

below.

These 

numbers 

are 

found 

on 

the 

serial 

plate 

located 

on 

the 

top 

left 

wall 

of 

the

refrigerator 

compartment.

Model No. __________________________________________________

Serial No. ___________________________________________________

Register Your Product

The 

self-addressed 

PRODUCT 

REGISTRATION 

CARD 

(shown 

left) 

should 

be 

filled 

in

completely, 

signed 

and 

returned 

to 

Frigidaire, 

or 

in 

Canada, 

Frigidaire 

Canada.

For Your Safety

Child 

Safety

Important Safety

Instructions

 

Electrical 

Information

These guidelines must be followed to ensure that safety mechanisms in

the design of this refrigerator will operate properly.

Other Precautions

© 1998 White Consolidated Industries, Inc.

All rights reserved.

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of

this or any other appliance. Read product labels for flammability and other warnings.

Destroy carton, plastic bags, and any exterior wrapping material immediately

after the refrigerator is unpacked. Children should never use these items for

play. Cartons covered with rugs, bedspreads, plastic sheets or stretch wrap may

become airtight chambers and can quickly cause suffocation.

Remove all staples from the carton. Staples can cause severe cuts and destroy

finishes if they come in contact with other appliances or furniture.

An empty, discarded ice box, refrigerator or freezer is a very dangerous

attraction to children.  

Remove 

the 

door 

of 

any 

appliance 

that 

is 

not 

in 

use,

even 

if 

it 

is 

being 

discarded.

The refrigerator must be plugged into its own 115 Volt, 60 Hz, AC only

electrical 

outlet. 

The 

power 

cord 

of 

the 

appliance 

is 

equipped 

with 

three-

prong 

grounding 

plug 

for 

your 

protection 

against 

shock 

hazards. 

It 

must 

be

plugged 

directly 

into 

properly 

grounded 

three-prong 

receptacle. 

The 

recep-

tacle 

must 

be 

installed 

in 

accordance 

with 

local 

codes 

and 

ordinances. 

Consult

a qualified electrician. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER

PLUG.

If 

voltage 

varies 

by 

10 

percent 

or 

more, 

performance 

of 

your 

refrigerator 

may

be 

affected. 

Operating 

the 

refrigerator 

with 

insufficient 

power 

can 

damage 

the

compressor. 

Such 

damage 

is 

not 

covered 

under 

your 

warranty. 

If 

you 

suspect

your 

voltage 

is 

high 

or 

low, 

consult 

your 

power 

company 

for 

testing.

To 

prevent 

the 

refrigerator 

from 

being 

turned 

off 

accidentally, 

do 

not 

plug 

the

unit 

into 

an 

outlet 

controlled 

by 

wall 

switch 

or 

pull 

cord.

Do 

not 

pinch, 

knot, 

or 

bend 

the 

power 

cord 

in 

any 

manner.

Never 

unplug 

the 

refrigerator 

by 

pulling 

on 

the 

power 

cord. 

Always 

grip 

the 

plug

firmly 

and 

pull 

straight 

out 

from 

the 

receptacle.

To 

avoid 

electrical 

shock, 

unplug 

the 

refrigerator 

before 

cleaning 

and 

before

replacing a light bulb.  

Note:  Turning the control to OFF turns off the

compressor, 

but 

does 

not 

disconnect 

power 

to 

the 

light 

bulb 

or 

other 

electrical

components.

Do 

not 

operate 

the 

refrigerator 

in 

the 

presence 

of 

explosive 

fumes.

If 

your 

refrigerator 

has 

an 

automatic 

ice 

maker, 

avoid 

contact 

with 

moving 

parts.

Avoid fire hazard or

electric 

shock. 

Do 

not 

use 

an 

extension

cord 

or 

an 

adapter 

plug. 

 

Do 

not 

remove

any prong from the power cord.

Proper Disposal of Your

Refrigerator/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 

few 

days." 

If 

you 

are 

getting 

rid 

of

your 

old 

refrigerator 

or 

freezer, 

please

follow 

instructions 

below 

to 

help 

prevent

accidents.
BEFORE YOU THROW AWAY YOUR
OLD REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER:

•

Remove
doors.

•

Leave
shelves 

in

place, 

so

children
may not
easily 

climb

inside.

Versión en español

Si 

desea 

obtener 

una 

copia 

en 

español

de este Manual del Usuario, sírvase
escribir 

la 

dirección 

que 

se 

incluye 

a

continuación. 

Solicite 

la 

P/N 

218613800.

Spanish Owner's Guides
Frigidaire Home Products
P.O. Box 212378

Augusta, GA  30917

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