Frigidaire Freezer GLASS DOOR REFRIGERATOR User Manual

FRIGIDAIRE  
C O M M E R C I A L  
COMMERCIAL FREEZER/REFRIGERATOR  
GLASS DOOR REFRIGERATOR  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Product Registration………………………………….…..... 2  
Important Safety Instructions……………………….…..... 2  
Electrical Information…………………………………........ 3  
Caster Installation and Setup (Glass Door)................... 3-4  
Caster Installation and Setup (Non-Glass Door).......... 5-6  
Appliance Start-up…………………………………............. 6  
Features……………………………………………………..... 6-7  
Routine Maintenance……………………………………..… 7  
Energy Conservation Measures………………………...... 7  
Troubleshooting Guide…………………………………...... 8-9  
Wiring Diagram……………………………………………....10  
Warranty……………………………………………………... 11  
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297121600 (June 2006)  
 
CASTER INSTALLATION AND SET-UP  
(Glass Door Only)  
Inspect the underside of the cabinet and packaging for damage  
such as a fork truck can cause. If hidden damage is found after  
uncrating, immediately call the delivery carrier and request an  
inspection. Retain all packaging and crating materials until the  
inspection is complete.  
Electrical Information  
These guidelines must be followed to ensure that safety  
mechanisms in the design of this appliance will operate  
properly.  
Avoid fire hazard or  
electric shock. Do not use an extension cord  
or an adapter plug. Do not remove any  
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES  
Check to make sure that you have received the box containing  
all of the components listed below.  
prong from the power cord.  
A
C
G
E
D
F
B
H
A
B
C
D
CASTER RAIL (2)  
LOCKING NUT (8)  
CARRIAGE BOLT (8)  
BOLT (4)  
E
F
G
H
WASHER (4)  
SPACER PLATE (2)  
SWIVEL CASTER (2)  
FIXED CASTER W/ BRAKE (2)  
TOOLS NEEDED  
You will need the following tools to assemble and install the  
casters to the unit.  
Refer to the serial plate for correct electrical rating. The  
power cord of the appliance is equipped with a three-prong  
grounding plug for protection against shock hazards. It must  
be plugged directly into its own properly grounded three-prong  
receptacle, protected with a 15 amp time delay fuse or circuit  
breaker. The receptacle must be installed in accordance with  
the local codes and ordinances. Consult a qualified electrician.  
Receptacles with Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are  
NOT RECOMMENDED. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION  
CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG.  
If the voltage varies by 10 percent or more, appliance  
performance may be affected. Operating the appliance with  
insufficient power can damage the motor. Such damage is  
not covered under the warranty. If you suspect your voltage is  
high or low, consult your power company for testing.  
To prevent the appliance from being turned off accidentally,  
do not plug the unit into an outlet controlled by a wall switch  
or pull cord.  
3/8” AND 1/2” INCH  
SOCKET WRENCH  
ADJUSTABLE WRENCH  
OR PLIERS  
1/2” INCH FIXED  
WRENCH  
UNCRATING AND SET-UP  
Remove carton and all loose parts from inside of the unit.  
Carefully tip the unit onto its back with the help of an assistant.  
Lay the unit gently to rest on blocks to avoid damaging the  
condensate drain hose and the plastic raceway that covers  
the evaporator tubing on the back of the cabinet.  
Remove and discard the wood skid from the bottom and the  
four (4) screws using a 3/8" socket wrench (see Fig. 1).  
Using a large adjustable wrench, remove and discard the two  
(2) black plastic leg levelers by turning it counterclockwise (see  
Fig. 2).  
DO NOT pinch, knot, or bend the power cord in any manner.  
SCREWS  
Other Precautions  
NEVER unplug the appliance by pulling on the power cord.  
Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the  
receptacle.  
LEG LEVELER  
To avoid electrical shock, unplug the appliance before  
cleaning.  
NOTE: Turning the control to “OFF” turns off the compressor  
but does not disconnect power to other electrical components.  
WOOD SKID  
Figure 2  
Figure 1  
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Remove bottom door support bracket and screw opposite the REAR SWIVEL CASTER INSTALLATION  
door hinge using a 3/8" socket wrench (see Fig. 3).  
Place a washer on one of the four long bolts and then feed the  
bolt through the hole in one of the swivel casters (see Fig. 6).  
Next, insert that same caster bolt through the hole on the metal  
spacer plate and then thru the rear hole of the caster rail (see  
Fig. 7).  
Thread the caster bolt into the hole in the bottom-most foot  
pad on the unit.  
DOOR  
SUPPORT  
BRACKET  
Tighten both top and bottom bolts securely using a 1/2 inch  
fixed or socket wrench.  
Repeat the same procedure on the left hand side. After  
installation, carefully tip the unit up with the help of an assistant.  
Figure 3  
Bolt  
SPACER  
PLATE  
FRONT FIXED CASTER INSTALLATION  
Put two (2) carriage bolts through the rear (non-brake) side of  
the fixed caster and hold the carriage bolts loosely in place by  
threading several turns on each of the locking nuts. Do not  
tighten the bolts yet.  
Washer  
Swivel  
Caster  
Hold the caster in position, insert the carriage bolt heads into  
slots A & B near the front of the caster rail and slide the caster  
back.  
Figure 7  
Figure 6  
Insert the two (2) front carriage bolts thru the top side of the  
caster rail and then thru the front holes on the caster. Attach  
locking nuts to each.  
Tighten all locking nuts securely using a 1/2 inch wrench (see  
Fig. 4).  
Repeat the same procedure for the other fixed caster.  
BRAKE  
LOCKING NUTS  
FRONT OF  
CASTER RAIL  
FIXED CASTER  
Figure 4  
CARRIAGE  
BOLTS  
CARRIAGE BOLTS  
SLOTS A&B  
CASTER RAIL INSTALLATION  
Place a washer onto one of the four long bolts and slide bolt  
through the hole located just behind the fixed caster at the  
front of caster rail.  
Align the caster rail assembly with the right hand side of the  
unit. Make sure the fixed caster is positioned toward the front  
of the unit.  
Align the bolt with the threaded hole in the front right foot pad  
of the unit. Thread the bolt into the hole until finger tight (see  
Fig. 5).  
WASHER  
BOLT  
WASHER  
Figure 5  
BOLT  
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CASTER INSTALLATION AND SET-UP (NON-GLASS DOOR)  
INSPECTION FOR DAMAGE  
CASTER RAIL INSTALLATION  
x Place a washer onto one of the six long bolts and slide bolt through the  
hole located at the front of caster rail.  
Inspect the underside of the cabinet and packaging for damage such as a  
fork truck can cause. If hidden damage is found after uncrating,  
immediately call the delivery carrier and request an inspection. Retain all  
packaging and crating materials until the inspection is complete.  
x Align the caster rail assembly with the right hand side of the unit.  
x Align the bolt with the threaded hole in the front right foot pad of the  
unit. Thread the bolt into the hole until finger tight (see Fig. 3).  
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES  
Check to make sure that you have received the box containing all of the  
components listed below.  
F
D
A
B
Figure 3  
C
E
G
REAR SWIVEL CASTER INSTALLATION  
x Place a washer on one of the six long bolts and then feed the bolt  
through the hole in one of the swivel casters (see Fig. 4).  
x Next, insert that same caster bolt through the hole on the metal spacer  
plate and then thru the rear hole of the caster rail (see Fig. 5).  
x Thread the caster bolt into the hole in the bottom-most foot pad on the  
unit.  
A
B
C
D
CASTER RAIL (2)  
TAPPING PLATE (2 )  
BOLT (6)  
E
F
SWIVEL CASTER (2)  
SPACER PLATE (4)  
SWIVEL CASTER W/ BRAKE (2)  
G
WASHER (6)  
TOOLS NEEDED  
You will need the following tools to assemble and install the casters to the  
unit.  
x Tighten both top and bottom bolts securely using a 1/2 inch fixed or  
socket wrench.  
x Repeat the same procedure on the left hand side.  
3/8” AND 1/2” INCH  
SOCKET WRENCH  
ADJUSTABLE WRENCH  
OR PLIERS  
1/2” INCH FIXED  
WRENCH  
BOLT  
UNCRATING AND SET-UP  
WASHER  
x
x
Remove carton and all loose parts from inside of the unit.  
Carefully tip the unit onto its back with the help of an assistant. Lay the  
unit gently to rest on blocks to avoid damaging the condensate drain  
hose and the plastic raceway that covers the evaporator tubing on the  
back of the cabinet.  
SWIVEL  
CASTER  
x
x
Remove and discard the wood skid from the bottom and the four (4)  
screws using a 3/8” socket wrench (see Fig. 1).  
Figure 4  
Figure 5  
Using a large adjustable wrench, remove and discard the two (2) black  
plastic leg levelers by turning it counterclockwise (see Fig. 2).  
FRONT SWIVEL CASTER INSTALLATION  
x Place the tapping plate between the front bottom of the cabinet and  
caster rails as depicted in Figure 6. Make sure the tapped holes in the  
tapping plate align with the center slot in the caster rail.  
x Next, place a washer on one of the six long bolts and then feed the bolt  
through the hole in one of the swivel casters (see Fig. 4).  
x Then, place the spacer plate on the caster and thread the caster bolt  
into the hole in the tapping plate.  
SCREWS  
LEG LEVELER  
x Tighten securely using ½” fixed or socket wrench.  
x Repeat the same procedure on the left hand side. After installation,  
carefully tip the unit up with the help of an assistant.  
WOOD SKID  
Figure 2  
Tapping Plate  
Figure 1  
Figure 6  
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Appliance Placement  
Features  
Leave a one (1) inch space on all sides and the back of the  
cabinet for ease of installation, proper air circulation and electrical  
connections. DO NOT block the front grill on the lower front  
of your appliance. Sufficient air circulation is essential for the  
proper operation of your appliance. Choose a place that is near  
a grounded electrical outlet. For the most efficient operation,  
the appliance should be located where surrounding temperatures  
will not drop below 40ºF (5ºC) or exceed 110ºF (43ºC). Additional  
compressor heaters are not recommended.  
NSF and FDA Approved Adjustable Shelving  
This appliance is provided with NSF and FDA approved heavy  
duty epoxy powder coated adjustable shelves. The one with the  
wires that are angled on the front and back goes on the floor of  
the cabinet. The others are placed in the adjustable stainless  
steel shelf supports that clip into the shelf support strips on each  
side of the interior. Make sure to place the shallow shelf in the  
upper-most posi
Insulation  
The insulated space of this cabinet is sealed to maintain peak  
efficiency. Holes drilled in the cabinet may destroy that seal and  
damage electrical wiring located in the insulated space.  
DAMANGED ELECTRICAL WIRING OR WET INSULATION  
CAUSED BY DRILLING WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.  
Appliance Start-up  
Once the appliance has been located in its permanent location  
and the proper power and grounding has been provided, the  
following items must be checked or completed:  
Front Fixed and Rear Swivel Casters  
Cool Down Period  
Glass door unit come with two (2) front fixed casters with  
brakes and two (2) rear swivel casters. Non-glass door unit  
comes with two (2) front swivel casters with brakes and two (2)  
rear swivel casters. The casters allow the appliance to be  
moved with ease and then locked in position at its desired  
location.  
For safe food storage, allow 24 hours for the appliance to cool  
down completely before loading with food. The appliance will  
run continuously for the first several hours. Do not place any  
food in the appliance until after the first 24 hours of operation.  
Thermostat Setting  
The appliance is shipped from the factory  
with the thermostat set at about the mid-  
point of the operating range.Adjustments  
colder or warmer can be made after the  
appliance has been running for at least  
8 hours. Allow at least 8 hours for  
temperature stabilization before re-  
adjusting the thermostat.  
Defrost Setting  
The appliance is designed to defrost automatically every 12  
hours. To set the time of defrost, wait until the desired time to  
defrost. With the notch on the timer knob aligned with the line  
on the bracket (Fig. A), turn the defrost timer knob clockwise  
slowly. The timer will click several times, then once loudly, at  
which point the defrost cycle begins. The timer knob will advance  
through the defrost cycle, then click loudly at the end of the cycle  
(Fig. B). The appliance will defrost automatically every 12 hours  
after the first defrost cycle.  
Adjustable Temperature Control  
The adjustable cold control is located on the top left side of the  
evaporator housing inside the unit. “5” is the medium  
(recommended) setting and “9” is the coldest setting.  
Fig. B  
Fig. A  
Position of knob at end  
of defrost cycle (Second  
click)  
Position of knob before  
turning clockwise to start  
defrost cycle (First click)  
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scratch the appliance surface when removing adhesive labels.  
Any glue left from the tape can be removed with a mixture of  
warm water and mild detergent or touch the residue with the  
sticky side of tape already removed. DO NOT REMOVE THE  
SERIAL PLATE.  
NSF Certified Temperature Gauge  
This appliance is equipped with an NSF certified temperature  
gauge to display cabinet internal temperature. The temperature  
gauge is located on the top right side of the evaporator housing  
inside the unit.  
Condensate Pan  
Some models have a condensate pan in a fixed position located  
behind the toe grill. This must not be removed from under the  
cabinet. If the pan is removed, condensate will drop onto the  
floor.  
POWER FAILURE  
DO NOT open the appliance lid unnecessarily if the  
appliance is off for several hours.  
If a power failure occurs, pack seven or eight pounds of dry ice  
into the appliance every 24 hours. Look in the Yellow Pages  
under “Dry Ice”, “Dairies”, or “Ice Cream Manufacturers” for local  
dry ice suppliers. Always wear gloves and use caution when  
handling dry ice.  
Fluorescent Lamp (Glass Door Models)  
The Glass Door Refrigerator is equipped with a 17 watt  
fluorescent lamp. A ballast – lamp mismatch may result in poor  
or no lighting.  
If the lamp fails, replace with a lamp of the same type and  
wattage. Also, replace a lamp that flickers continuously. This  
could damage the ballast.  
Energy Conservation Measures  
This appliance is designed for efficiency with heavy foam  
insulation. However, there are things that the user can do to  
maintain the appliance in operating condition.  
Turning the light off, when not in use, will save energy. However,  
frequent ON-OFF cycling will reduce the lamp life.  
Do not operate the appliance any colder than necessary to  
maintain safe, product storage temperatures.  
Make sure the appliance is located to prevent direct exposure  
to sunlight, air ducts, etc.  
Keep the door closed except for normal use. Inspect the door  
often to see that it self-closes and the gaskets are in good  
condition.  
Use only NSF certified lamp which can be ordered from your  
Frigidaire Commercial Service Center by calling 1-866-738-1640.  
Interior Light (Stainless Steel Door Models)  
The Stainless Steel Door models are equipped with a 40 watt  
bulb that lights up when the door is opened. If the bulb goes  
bad, replace with bulb of the same type and wattage. This is a Do not overstock the product in the cabinet because it will  
special bulb with a shatterproof coating. Use only an NSF certified block the normal air flow.  
bulb of the same type and wattage which can be ordered from Have at least annual inspections by a qualified service  
your Frigidaire Commercial Service Center by calling 1-866-738-  
1640.  
company to see that the refrigerant charge is correct.  
This appliance operates more efficiently in a cooler ambient  
than in a hot ambient. Try to maintain an ambient below 80ºF  
(27ºC) and 65% RH (Relative Humidity) for maximum efficiency.  
Other Features  
NSF Certified top mounted evaporator.  
2 ½ thick urethane foam cabinet insulation.  
Torsion spring door closer (Glass Door models).  
Stainless steel evaporator housing.  
Periods of Non-use and Moving Tips  
Leave the appliance operating during periods of non-use of less  
than three (3) weeks.  
Removable stainless steel drain cover.  
Heavy duty front grill.  
Long Periods of Non-use  
Heavy duty commercially rated electrical harness.  
Heavy duty removable stainless steel shelf supports.  
If the appliance will not be used for several months:  
Remove all food and unplug the power cord.  
Clean and dry the interior thoroughly.  
Routine Maintenance  
Leave the appliance door open slightly, blocking it open if  
necessary, to prevent odor and mold growth.  
Cleaning the Interior  
Moving  
Be sure to turn the temperature control to “OFF” and unplug the  
electrical cord. Wash the inside surface of the storage area with  
warm water and baking soda solution (about one tablespoon of  
baking soda per quart of warm water). Rinse thoroughly with  
clean, warm water and wipe dry.  
When moving the appliance , follow these guidelines to prevent  
damage:  
Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet.  
Remove foods, then defrost, and clean the appliance .  
Secure all loose items such as base panel, baskets, and  
shelves by taping them securely in place to prevent damage.  
In the moving vehicle, secure appliance in an upright position  
to prevent movement. Also, protect outside of appliance with  
a blanket or similar item.  
Cleaning the Exterior  
Wipe the cabinet exterior occasionally with a cloth dampened in  
mild detergent and water. Rinse and wipe dry with a soft cloth.  
Do not use razor blades or other sharp instruments that can  
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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.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
GUIDE  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
CORRECTION  
APPLIANCE OPERATION  
Appliance does not run.  
Appliance is plugged into a  
circuit that has a ground fault  
Temperature control is in the  
"OFF" position.  
Appliance may not be plugged in,  
or plug may be loose.  
Use another circuit. If you are unsure about the  
outlet, have it checked by a certified technician.  
See Thermostat Setting.  
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Ensure plug is tightly pushed into outlet.  
House fuse blown or tripped  
circuit breaker.  
Check/replace fuse with a 15 amp time delay  
fuse. Reset circuit breaker.  
Power outage  
Room or outside weather is hot.  
Check house lights. Call local Electric Company.  
It's normal for the appliance to work harder under  
these conditions.  
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Appliance runs too much  
or too long.  
Appliance has recently been  
disconnected for a period of time. completely.  
Large amount of warm or hot  
food have been stored recently.  
Door is opened too frequently or  
kept open too long.  
It takes 24 hours for the appliance to cool down  
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Warm food will cause appliance to run more until  
the desired temperature is reached.  
Warm air entering the appliance causes it to run  
more. Open the door less often.  
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Appliance door may be slightly  
Temperature control is set too  
low.  
Appliance gaskets are dirty,  
worn, cracked or poorly fitted.  
See "Door Problems".  
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Turn control knob to a warmer setting. Allow  
several hours for the temperature to stabilize.  
Clean or change gasket. Leaks in the lid seal will  
cause appliance to run longer in order to maintain  
desired temperature.  
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Interior appliance  
temperature is too cold.  
Interior appliance  
Temperature control is set too  
low.  
Temperature control is set too  
warm.  
Door is opened too frequently or  
kept open too long.  
Turn control knob to a warmer setting. Allow  
several hours for the temperature to stabilize.  
Turn control knob to a colder setting. Allow several  
hours for the temperature to stabilize.  
Warm air entering the appliance causes it to run  
more. Open the door less often.  
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temperature is too warm.  
Appliance door may be slightly  
Large amount of warm or hot  
food have been stored recently.  
Appliance has recently been  
See "Door Problems".  
Wait until the appliance has had a chance to  
reach its selected temperature.  
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appliance requires 24 hours to cool down  
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disconnected for a period of time. completely.  
Appliance external  
surface temperature is  
warm.  
The external appliance walls can  
be as much as 30ºF warmer than  
room temperature.  
This is normal while the compressor works to  
transfer heat from inside the appliance cabinet.  
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SOUND AND NOISE  
Louder sound levels  
whenever appliance is  
on.  
Modern appliances have  
increased storage capacity and  
more stable temperatures. They  
require heavy duty compressors.  
Appliance operates at higher  
pressures during the start of the  
ON cycle.  
Metal parts undergo expansion  
and contraction, as in hot water  
pipes.  
This is normal. When the surrounding noise level  
is low, you might hear the compressor running  
while it cools the interior.  
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Louder sound levels  
when compressor  
comes on.  
Popping or cracking  
sound when compressor  
comes on.  
This is normal. Sound will level off or disappear  
as appliance continues to run.  
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This is normal. Sound will level off or disappear  
as appliance continues to run.  
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PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
CORRECTION  
SOUND AND NOISE (Cont.)  
Bubbling or gurgling soun Refrigerant (used to cool  
This is normal.  
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appliance) is circulating  
Vibrating or rattling noise.  
Appliance is not level. It rocks on  
the floor when it is moved  
Floor is uneven or weak.  
Level the appliance by putting wood or metal  
shims under part of the appliance.  
Ensure floor can adequately support appliance.  
Level the appliance by putting wood or metal  
shims under part of the appliance.  
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appliance is touching the wall.  
Re-level appliance or move appliance slightly.  
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WATER / MOISTURE / FROST INSIDE APPLIANCE  
Moisture forms on inside  
appliance walls.  
Weather is hot and humid, which  
increases internal rate of frost  
build-up.  
This is normal.  
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Door is slightly open.  
Door is kept open too long or is  
opened too frequently.  
See "Door Problems".  
Open the door less often.  
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ODOR IN APPLIANCE  
Odors in appliance.  
Interior needs to be cleaned.  
Clean interior with sponge, warm water, and  
baking soda.  
Cover the food tightly.  
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Foods with strong odors are in  
the appliance.  
DOOR PROBLEMS  
Door will not close.  
Appliance is not level. It rocks on  
the floor when it is moved  
slightly.  
Level the appliance by putting wood or metal  
shims under part of the appliance.  
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Floor is uneven or weak.  
Ensure floor can adequately support appliance.  
Level the appliance by putting wood or metal  
shims under part of the appliance.  
LIGHTING PROBLEMS  
Light bulb is not on.  
The fluorescent lamp or light  
bulb is burned out.  
No electric current is reaching  
the appliance.  
See "Fluorescent Lamp" or "Interior Light" on  
Features Section.  
See "appliance Does Not Run".  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE  
The information provided herein is designed to assist qualified repair personnel only. Untrained  
persons should not attempt to make repairs due to the possibility of electrical shock. Disconnect  
the power cord before servicing.  
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT  
STAINLESS STEEL DOOR  
REFRIGERATOR  
GLASS DOOR  
REFRIGERATOR  
STAINLESS STEEL DOOR  
FREEZER  
IMPORTANT  
IF ANY GREEN GROUNDING WIRES ARE REMOVED DURING SERVICING, THEY MUST BE  
RETURNED TO THEIR ORIGINAL POSITION AND PROPERLY SECURED.  
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Commercial Appliance Warranty Information  
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. All labor costs on commercial laundry products.  
2. Payment acceptance devices for commercial laundry products.  
3. Products with original serial numbers that have been removed, altered or cannot be readily determined.  
4. Normal wear and tear and gradual deterioration.  
5. Product that has been transferred from its original owner to another party or removed outside the USA or  
Canada.  
6. Rust on the interior or exterior of the unit.  
7. Products purchased “as-is”.  
8. Food loss due to any refrigerator or freezer failures.  
9. Damage caused at any time during shipment.  
10. Service calls which do not involve malfunction or defects in materials or workmanship, or for appliances used  
other than in accordance with the provided instructions.  
11. Service calls to correct the installation of your appliance or to instruct you how to use your appliance.  
12. 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.  
13. Service calls to replace appliance light bulbs, air filters, water filters, other consumables, or knobs, handles, or  
other cosmetic parts.  
14. 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.  
15. Damages to the finish of appliance and/or location that are incurred during installation, including but not limited  
to floors, cabinets, walls, etc.  
16. 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.  
17. Labor costs after ninety (90) days from your original date of purchase incurred for product repair or replacement  
as provided herein for appliances operated by a concessionaire or vendor in a trailer or other motorized vehicle  
or at varying locations.  
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  
Canada  
1.866.738.1640  
1.866.738.1640  
Electrolux Major Appliances  
North America  
P.O. Box 212378  
Augusta, GA 30907  
Electrolux Canada Corp.  
5855 Terry Fox Way  
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada  
L5V 3E4  
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