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

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

218947600.

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.

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