Tappan pmn User Manual
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Product
Registration
The
information
contained
in
this
Owner's
Guide
will
instruct
you
on
how
to
properly
operate
and
care
for
your
product.
Please
read
through
the
information
contained
in
your
literature
pack
to
learn
more
about
your
new
appliance.
Record Your Model and Serial Numbers
Record
the
Model
No.
and
Serial
No.
of
this
refrigerator
in
the
spaces
provided
below.
These
numbers
are
found
on
the
serial
plate
located
on
the
ceiling
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
the
Frigidaire
Company.
2
Product
Registration
3
Important
Safety
Instructions
3
For
Your
Safety
3
Child
Safety
3
Electrical
Information
3
Other
Precautions
4
First
Steps
4
Location
4
Installation
4
Door Opening
4
Leveling
4
Cleaning
5
Energy Saving Ideas
5
Setting
the
Controls
5
Cool Down Period
5
Refrigerator
Control
5
Freezer
Control
6
Fresh Food Storage
7-8
Automatic Ice and Water Dispenser
9-10
Care and Cleaning
10
Inside
10
Outside
10
Replacing
the
Light
Bulb
9-10
Vacation
and
Moving
Tips
11
Removing the Handles and Doors
12-15
Avoid
Service
Checklist
15
Normal Operating Sounds
16
Warranty
17
Service Information Canada
18
Warranty (Canada)
Contents
© 1999
White
Consolidated
Industries,
Inc.
All
rights
reserved.
Versión en español
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desea
obtener
una
copia
en
español
de
este
Manual del Usuario, sírvase escribir la
dirección
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a
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P/N
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Spanish Owner's Guides
Frigidaire
Home
Products
P.O. Box 212378
Augusta, GA 30917
This
Owner's
Guide
provides
specific
operating
instructions
for
your
model.
Use
the
refrigerator
only
as
instructed
in
this
Owner's
Guide.
Proper Disposal of Your
Refrigerator/Freezer
Risk of child entrapment. Child
entrapment and suffocation are not
problems of the past.
Junked or abandoned
refrigerators
are
still
dangerous
-
even
if
they
will
sit
for
"just
a
few
days."
If
you
are
getting
rid
of
your
old
refrigerator,
please
follow
instructions
below
to
help
prevent
accidents.
BEFORE YOU THROW
AWAY YOUR OLD
REFRIGERATOR OR
FREEZER:
• Take
off
doors.
• Leave
shelves
in
place,
so
children
may
not
easily
climb
inside.