Frigidaire Clothes Dryer FFRG1001PW User Manual

All about the  
Use & Care  
of your Dryer  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Important Safety Instructions........................... 2-5  
Operating Instructions................................... 6-10  
Care and Cleaning............................................ 11  
Solutions to Common Problems.....................12-13  
Warranty ......................................................... 14  
Français........................................................... 15  
Español ........................................................... 29  
 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Product Record  
WARNING  
Please read all instructions before using this dryer.  
Record Your Model and Serial Numbers  
The model and serial numbers of your dryer are found  
on the dryer serial plate located inside the door opening.  
Record and retain these numbers.  
Recognize safety symbols, words  
and labels  
Safety items throughout this manual are labeled with  
a WARNING or CAUTION based on the risk type as  
described below:  
Model Number _________________________  
Serial Number _________________________  
Purchase Date _________________________  
Denitions  
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.  
Read all instructions before using this appliance. This  
book contains valuable information about:  
Operation  
Care  
Service  
Keep it in a safe place.  
DANGER  
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious  
injury.  
This Use and Care Guide provides general operating  
instructions for your dryer. It also contains information  
about features for several other models. Your dryer may  
not have every feature included.  
Use the dryer only as instructed in this Use & Care  
Guide.  
WARNING  
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious  
injury.  
NOTE  
CAUTION  
The instructions appearing in this Use and Care  
Guide are not meant to cover every possible condition  
and situation that may occur. Common sense and cau-  
tion must be practiced when installing, operating and  
maintaining any appliance.  
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate  
injury.  
IMPORTANT  
IMPORTANT indicates installation, operation or  
maintenance information which is important but not  
hazard-related.  
Save these instructions for future reference.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
240 v Electric Dryer  
120 v Gas Dryer  
Groundiing type  
wall receeptacle  
10-30R  
3-wire  
UL-approveed serrvice  
Do not, under  
any circumsstances,  
cut, remove,  
cord musst be iinstalled  
on electric dryers (not  
provided with unit  
except those  
(fused 30 amp)  
or bypass the  
grounding prong.  
manufacttured for sale  
in Canada).  
14-30R  
4-wire  
(fused 300 amp)  
Power cord with  
3-prong grounded plug  
Avoid re hazard or electrical shock. Do not use an adaptor plug or extension cord or remove grounding  
prong from electrical power cord. Failure to follow this warning can cause serious injury, re or death.  
WARNING - RISK OF FIRE  
To reduce the risk of re, electrical shock, or injury to persons when using this dryer, comply with the basic warnings  
listed below. Failure to comply with these warnings could result in serious personal injuries.  
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t follow these Important Safety Instructions:  
PREVENT FIRE  
• Clean the lint screen before or after each load. The in-  
terior of the dryer, lint screen housing and exhaust duct  
should be cleaned approximately every 18 months by  
qualied service personnel. An excessive amount of lint  
build-up in these areas could result in inefcient drying  
and possible re. See Care and Cleaning.  
• Do not operate the dryer if the lint screen is blocked,  
damaged or missing. Fire hazard, overheating and  
damage to fabrics can occur.  
• Do not obstruct the ow of ventilating air. Do not stack  
or place laundry or throw rugs against the front or back  
of the dryer.  
• Do not spray any type of aerosol into, on or near dryer  
at any time.  
• Do not dry items that have been previously cleaned in,  
soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, cleaning solvents,  
kerosene, waxes, etc. Do not store these items on or  
near the dryer. These substances give off vapors that  
could ignite or explode.  
• Do not place items exposed to cooking oils in your dryer.  
Items contaminated with cooking oils may contribute to  
a chemical reaction that could cause a load to catch re.  
• Do not dry articles containing rubber, plastic or similar ma-  
terials such as bras, galoshes, bath mats, rugs, bibs, baby  
pants, plastic bags and pillows that may melt or burn.  
Some rubber materials, when heated, can under certain  
circumstances produce re by spontaneous combustion.  
• Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate  
static unless recommended by the manufacturer of the  
fabric softener or product.  
• Do not continue to use the dryer if you hear squeaking,  
grinding, rubbing or other unusual noises. This could be  
a sign of mechanical breakdown and lead to re or seri-  
ous injury. Contact a qualied technician immediately.  
• Failure to comply with these warnings could result in  
re, explosion, serious bodily injury and/or damage to  
the rubber or plastic parts of the dryer.  
WARNING  
FIRE HAZARD  
A clothes dryer produces combustible lint. The dryer  
must be connected to an outdoors exhaust. Regularly  
inspect the outdoor exhaust opening and remove any  
accumulation of lint around the opening and in the  
surrounding area.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
PROTECT CHILDREN  
• ALWAYS disconnect the dryer from the electrical supply  
before attempting any service or cleaning. Failure to do  
so can result in electrical shock or injury.  
• Do not use any type spray cleanser when cleaning  
dryer interior. Hazardous fumes or electrical shock could  
occur.  
To prevent injury, do not reach into the dryer if the  
drum is moving. Wait until the dryer has stopped com-  
pletely before reaching into the drum.  
• Do not allow children to play on or in the dryer. Close  
supervision of children is necessary when the dryer is  
used near children. As children grow, teach them the  
proper, safe use of all appliances.  
• Destroy the carton, plastic bag and other packing ma-  
terials after the dryer is unpacked. Children might use  
them for play. Cartons covered with rugs, bedspreads  
or plastic sheets can become airtight chambers.  
• Keep laundry products out of children’s reach. To pre-  
vent personal injury, observe all warnings on product  
labels.  
• Before the dryer is removed from service or discarded,  
remove the dryer door to prevent accidental entrapment.  
PREVENT INJURY AND DAMAGE TO THE DRYER  
• All repairs and servicing must be performed by an  
authorized servicer unless specically recommended in  
this Owner’s Guide. Use only authorized factory parts.  
• Failure to comply with these warnings could result in  
serious personal injuries.  
PREVENT INJURY  
• Do not tamper with controls.  
• Do not sit on, step on or stand on the dryer. Do not rest  
heavy loads on top. The dryer is not meant to support  
weight.  
• Do not install or store the dryer where it will be ex-  
posed to the weather.  
• A thermal limiter switch automatically turns off the  
motor in the unlikely event of an overheated situation  
(electric dryers only). A service technician must replace  
the thermal limiter switch after correcting the fault.  
• Failure to comply with these warnings could result in  
serious personal injuries.  
To prevent shock hazard and assure stability during  
operation, the dryer must be installed and electrically  
grounded by a qualied service person in accordance  
with local codes. Installation instructions are packed in  
the dryer for the installer’s reference. Refer to INSTAL-  
LATION INSTRUCTIONS for detailed grounding proce-  
dures. If the dryer is moved to a new location, have it  
checked and reinstalled by a qualied service person.  
To prevent personal injury or damage to the dryer, the  
electrical power cord of a gas dryer must be plugged  
into a properly grounded and polarized 3-prong outlet.  
The third grounding prong must never be removed.  
Never ground the dryer to a gas pipe. Do not use an  
extension cord or an adaptor plug.  
CAUTION  
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California to publish a list of  
substances known to the state to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm, and requires businesses to  
warn customer of potential exposure to such substances. Included in this list are soot and carbon monoxide, both of  
which may be produced by the use of this product.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Normal Operating Sounds  
You may or may not hear the following sounds from your  
new dryer:  
A. SUSPENSION ROLLERS The dryer drum is  
supported by a set of suspension rollers. At times  
there may be a thumping or rolling sound when the  
dryer starts. This may happen if the dryer has not  
been in use for a period of time, or after a heavy  
load has remained in the dryer drum for an extended  
period, creating a temporary at spot on the edge  
of the roller. The noise should dissipate as the dryer  
operates and the at spots smooth out.  
B. AIR FLOW SYSTEM Your dryer is equipped with a  
high volume air handling system. In some installations  
there may be some sounds associated with air  
movement throughout the dryer, including the air duct,  
blower, and exhaust system. This is normal and can  
vary with load size and type.  
A
C. GAS VALVE (Gas models only.) The ow of gas is  
controlled by electric solenoids. During operation there  
may be a clicking sound as the valve opens and closes  
to control the gas ow.  
D
D. GAS BURNER (Gas models only.) When the burner  
is operating, there may be sounds generated as the  
air ow mixes with the gas ame. This noise is normal  
and will only occur when the gas is ignited in the  
combustion tube.  
C
B
CAUTION  
Do not continue to use the dryer if you hear squeaking,  
grinding, rubbing or other unusual noises. This could be a  
sign of mechanical breakdown and lead to re or serious  
injury. Contact a qualied technician immediately.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Operating Your Dryer  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of re, electric shock or injury to  
persons, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
in this Use and Care Guide before operating your dryer.  
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Load the dryer and close the door.  
• Load items loosely. The average wet load will  
ll the drum 1/3 to 1/2 full. Items need room to  
tumble freely for even drying and less wrinkling.  
• If desired, place a dryer fabric softener sheet on  
top of the load at the beginning of the cycle.  
To save energy and time and avoid uneven drying  
and wrinkling, do not overload the dryer.  
• When drying large items, dry only two or three  
items at a time. Fill out the load with small and  
medium sized items.  
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Prepare load for drying.  
• Dry items of similar fabric, weight and construction  
in the same load.  
• Separate dark items from light-colored items. Sepa-  
rate items that shed lint from those that attract lint.  
• Check for stains which may not have been removed  
in washing. Repeat stain removal process and wash  
again before drying. Dryer heat may permanently  
set some stains.  
• Place delicate or small  
items in a mesh bag.  
• Be sure buckles,  
buttons and trim are  
• For delicate or very small loads, add two or three  
similar items to improve tumbling action.  
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Select the appropriate cycle and settings for  
each load.  
• See Dryer Operating Instructions on following  
pages.  
Start the dryer.  
• Close the dryer door. The dryer will not operate with  
the door open.  
Turn the cycle selector knob or turn any option  
knob to “wake” the dryer. You will hear three beeps  
to indicate dryer is ready to operate.  
• After making your selections, press START to  
begin the cycle. You will hear one beep.  
To add or remove items when the dryer is running,  
press the pause button to pause the cycle and open  
the door. Opening the door with a cycle running  
will also pause the cycle. You will hear two beeps.  
Allow the drum to come to a complete stop before  
reaching inside. Add or remove the item, close the  
door and push the START button again, continuing  
the current cycle.  
heatproof and won’t  
damage the drum  
nish. Close zippers,  
button buttons,  
(Mesh bag not included.)  
fasten hooks and Velcro®-like fasteners. Tie strings  
and sashes to prevent snagging and tangling.  
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Check that the lint lter is clean and in place.  
To cancel a running cycle, press the CANCEL  
button.  
• A signal will sound at the end of the cycle if the  
chime option has been selected.  
NOTE  
If drying a single large or bulky item, such as a  
comforter, remove the item part way through the cycle  
and turn it “inside out” to maximize drying effectiveness.  
Place item back in dryer and re-start cycle.  
CAUTION  
Do not operate dryer without lint lter in place.  
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When the cycle ends, remove items immedi-  
ately and hang or fold.  
IMPORTANT  
Clean the lint lter after every load.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
This manual covers many models and not all cycles, options, or features listed are available on every model.  
Console shown above for reference only. Your model may differ.  
Cycle Selection  
Turn the cycle selector in either direction to the cycle  
desired.  
Auto Dry Cycles  
Auto Dry cycles take the guesswork out of selecting the  
correct drying time for each load. With Auto Dry cycles,  
the load will be dried at the selected temperature to the  
predetermined dryness level. Auto Dry cycles save time  
and energy and protect fabrics.  
For best results  
Follow the fabric care label  
instructions on items  
to be dried.  
Room temperature and humidity, type of installation and  
electrical voltage or gas pressure can also affect drying  
performance.  
casual  
Select this cycle to dry cottons, blends and permanent  
press items with a no-iron nish.  
Once a cycle is running, turning the selector knob to  
another selection will not change the cycle. If cycle  
selection change is attempted after the cycle starts, the  
indicator lights will ash and a signal will beep, but the  
original cycle will continue.  
normal  
Select this cycle to dry everyday fabrics including  
cottons, linens and sheets.  
heavy duty  
Select this Auto Dry cycle to dry durable fabrics such as  
work wear and overalls.  
NOTE  
To change the cycle selection once the cycle has begun,  
press the CANCEL button before selecting a new cycle.  
delicates  
Select this cycle to dry knits and delicates.  
Timed Dry Cycles  
To manually select the drying time for any load, turn  
the knob to a numbered setting. Drying times from 15  
to 90 minutes are be available.  
WARNING  
FIRE HAZARD  
To avoid re hazard, do not use heat to dry items  
containing feathers or down, foam rubber, plastics  
similarly textured, rubber-like materials. Use a Timed  
Dry cycle and the air dry setting.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Cycle Settings  
Cycle Options  
wrinkle release  
For best results  
Select wrinkle release if the dried load might not  
be removed promptly at the end of the cycle. The dry  
load will continue tumbling without heat to help reduce  
wrinkling. When chime is selected, a beep will be  
heard periodically. The load may be removed any time  
during wrinkle release.  
Follow the fabric care label  
instructions on items  
to be dried.  
chime  
A signal will sound at the end of the cycle (and  
periodically during wrinkle release) if this option is  
selected.  
Select appropriate drying temperature and options most  
suitable for each load. Make selections based on load size,  
dampness and fabric type and durability.  
The settings can be changed before the cycle is started. If  
changes are attempted after the cycle starts, the lights will  
ash and a signal will beep, but the cycle will continue.  
NOTE  
To change the temperature once the cycle has begun,  
press the pause button, make the new selection and  
press START again.  
Other Features  
Drying Temperature  
Turn the temp knob until the desired drying temperature  
is selected. To protect your fabrics, the temperature range  
from low to high settings may be different depending on  
cycle selected. If an unavailable temperature setting is  
selected by the user, the nearest available temperature will  
be substituted. Refer to complete dryer settings chart.  
Status Lights  
The following indicators may be lighted during the cycle:  
• clean lint lter  
• drying  
• cool down  
• wrinkle release  
• done  
high  
Recommended for most cotton fabrics.  
normal  
Recommended for wrinkle free, easy care, lightweight  
fabrics and bulky loads.  
low  
Reversible Door  
Your dryer is equipped with a reversible door. The door  
can be hinged on the right or left side.  
Recommended for delicate fabrics.  
air dry  
This setting (no heat) can only be selected with a timed  
cycle. The air dry setting tumbles the load without  
heat. Use this setting to dry items containing feathers,  
down, foam rubber, plastics or rubber-like materials;  
to refresh clothing, stuffed animal, pillows or blankets;  
and to dust draperies.  
NOTE  
For step-by-step instructions on DOOR REVERSAL, refer to  
the Installation Instructions supplied with this dryer.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Dryer Settings Chart  
These Temperatures and Options are available with the following cycles:  
temp1  
high  
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
normal  
low  
9
9
air dry  
options  
chime  
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
chime/wrinkle release  
wrinkle release  
9 = Available selections.  
1If an unavailable temperature setting is selected by the user, the nearest available temperature will be substituted.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
WARNING  
WARNING  
FIRE HAZARD  
To reduce risk of re or serious injury to persons or  
property, comply with the basic warnings listed in the  
Important Safety Instructions and those listed below.  
A clothes dryer produces combustible lint. The dryer  
must be connected to an outdoors exhaust. Regularly  
inspect the outdoor exhaust opening and remove any  
accumulation of lint around the opening and in the  
surrounding area.  
• Before cleaning the dryer interior, unplug the electrical  
power cord to avoid electrical shock hazards.  
• Do not use any type spray cleanser when cleaning the  
dryer interior. Hazardous fumes or electrical shock could  
occur.  
INSIDE  
• Clean the lint lter after every load. Lint build-up on  
the lter restricts air ow, which causes longer drying  
times. The lter is located at the bottom of the door  
opening. Remove by pulling straight up. Remove the  
lint and replace the lter.  
• Occasionally a waxy build-up may form on the lint lter  
and/or moisture sensing bars from using dryer-added  
fabric softener sheets. To remove this build-up, wash  
them with warm, soapy water. Dry the lter thoroughly  
and replace. Do not operate the dryer without the lint  
lter in place.  
• If the dryer drum becomes stained from noncolorfast  
fabrics, clean the drum with a damp cloth and a mild  
liquid household cleanser. Remove cleanser residue  
before drying the next load.  
IMPORTANT  
Clean the lint lter after every load.  
• Every 18 months an authorized servicer should clean  
the dryer cabinet interior and exhaust duct. These  
areas can collect lint and dust over time. An excessive  
amount of lint build-up could result in inefcient drying  
and possible re hazard.  
OUTSIDE  
Clean the cabinet with mild soap and water. Never use  
harsh, gritty or abrasive cleansers.  
If the cabinet becomes stained, clean with diluted  
chlorine bleach (1 part bleach to 8 parts water). Rinse  
several times with clear water.  
Remove glue residue from tape or labels with a  
mixture of warm water and mild detergent. Or, touch  
residue with the sticky side of the tape or label.  
Before moving the dryer, place a strip of cardboard or  
thin berboard under the front leveling legs to prevent  
damage to the oor.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not store or place laundry products on top of dryer  
at any time. They can damage the nish or controls.  
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SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS  
Common Drying Problems  
Many drying problems involve poor cleaning results, poor soil and stain removal, residues of lint and scum, and fabric  
damage. For satisfactory drying results, follow these suggestions provided by The Soap and Detergent Association.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSES  
SOLUTIONS  
PREVENTIVE MEASURES  
Greasy, oily  
stains  
• Fabric softener sheet.  
• Rub fabric softener stains with  
bar soap. Rinse and rewash.  
• Add a few bath towels to small loads  
for proper tumbling.  
• Some “silk-like” fabrics should be air  
dried.  
• Use proper drying temperature.  
• Place fabric softener sheet on top of  
load before starting the dryer.  
Lint  
• Overloading.  
• Overdrying causes static  
electricity.  
• Reduce load size and rewash  
using liquid fabric softener in the • Use fabric softener in washer or dryer  
nal rinse.  
• Do not overload dryer.  
to reduce static electricity.  
• Lint screen not clean when  
cycle began.  
• Lint is attached to “pills.”  
• Or, add a fabric softener sheet  
and tumble without heat.  
• Use lint brush or roller to remove • Check that lint lter is clean and in  
• Remove items when they are slightly  
damp to avoid overdrying.  
lint.  
place.  
Pilling  
• Overdrying.  
• Use a lint brush or shaver to  
remove pills.  
• Use fabric softener to lubricate bers.  
• When ironing, use spray starch or  
fabric nish on collars and cuffs.  
Turn items inside out to reduce  
abrasion.  
(Fibers break  
off, ball up and  
cling to fabric.)  
Shrinking  
Wrinkling  
Temperature too high.  
• Overdrying.  
• Irreversible condition.  
• Follow fabric care label directions.  
• If shrinking is a concern, check load  
often.  
• Remove items while slightly damp and  
hang or lay at to complete drying.  
• Block knits into shape.  
• Overloading.  
• Leaving items in dryer after  
cycle ends.  
• Reduce load size and tumble at  
medium or low heat for 5-10  
minutes.  
• Do not overload dryer.  
• Remove items as soon as cycle ends.  
• Remove items immediately. Hang  
or fold.  
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SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS  
Avoid Service Checklist  
Before calling for service, review this list. It may save both time and expense. The list includes common occurrences  
that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this dryer.  
OCCURRENCE  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Dryer does not start.  
Electrical power cord is not securely plugged in or plug Make sure the plug ts tightly in wall outlet.  
may be loose.  
House fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.  
Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse.  
Make sure electrical line is not overloaded and the dryer is on  
a separate circuit.  
Thermal limiter tripped.  
Call authorized service person for replacement.  
Dryer runs but won’t  
heat.  
There are 2 house fuses in the dryer circuit. If 1 of the 2 Replace fuse.  
fuses is blown, the drum may turn but the heater will not  
operate. (electric models)  
Gas supply valve is not open (gas models).  
Check to make sure supply valve is open. See INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS for procedure.  
Dryer does not have enough air supply to support the  
See INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.  
burner ame (gas models).  
LP gas supply tank is empty or there has been a utility Rell or replace tank.  
interruption of natural gas (gas models).  
Dryer should heat when utility service is restored.  
Drying cycle takes too  
long, outside of the  
dryer feels too hot or  
smells hot.  
Lint lter is clogged with lint.  
Make sure all lint has been removed from the dryer lint lter  
before starting each cycle.  
Exhaust duct requirements have not been met.  
Exhaust duct must be at least 4 inches in diameter and made  
of rigid or semi-rigid metal.  
When in place, the duct must have no more than four 90°  
bends and must not exceed length listed in INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS.  
Electric dryer is connected to a 208 volt circuit.  
Drying procedures have not been followed.  
Drying time will be 20% longer than drying on a 240 volt  
circuit.  
See “Operating Instructions.”  
Outside exhaust hood or exhaust duct may be clogged Clean out any obstruction.  
or restricted.  
High humidity.  
Use a dehumidier near the dryer.  
Do not overload. See “Operating Instructions.”  
Remove items as soon as cycle ends.  
See “Operating Instructions.”  
Excessive wrinkling.  
Dryer is overloaded.  
Items left in dryer too long.  
Insufcient sorting of items.  
Drying temperature too high.  
Follow fabric care label instructions.  
Scratching or chipping  
of the drum nish.  
Foreign objects such as coins, pins, clips or buttons  
are inside the dryer.*  
Always remove foreign objects from pockets before laundering.  
Remove objects from drum and restart dryer.  
Permanently attached items such as belt buckles,  
zippers and fasteners may be hitting the inside of  
the drum.*  
It may be necessary to sew a scrap of material securely around  
ornaments before drying to prevent scratching and damage  
to the dryer.  
*Drum damage caused by foreign objects or permanently attached items is not covered by the warranty.  
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MAJOR 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. 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 lters, water lters, 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 nish of appliance or home incurred during installation, including but not limited to oors, cabinets, walls, etc.  
13. 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, res, 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 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 specications as described or illustrated are  
subject to change without notice.  
USA  
Canada  
1.800.265.8352  
Electrolux Canada Corp.  
5855 Terry Fox Way  
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada  
L5V 3E4  
1.800.944.9044  
Electrolux Major Appliances  
10200 David Taylor Drive  
Charlotte, NC 28262  
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