Frigidaire FCFS181LQB オーナーマニュアル

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Before You Call
APPLIANCE OPERATION
Appliance does not run.
•  Appliance is plugged 
into a circuit that has a 
ground fault interrupt.
•  Temperature control is 
in the “OFF” position.
•  Appliance may not be 
plugged in, or plug 
may be loose.
•  Fuse blown or tripped 
circuit breaker.
•  Power outage.
•  Use another circuit. If you are 
unsure about the outlet, have it 
checked by a certified technician.
•  See Thermostat Setting. 
•  Ensure plug is tightly pushed  
into outlet. 
•  Check/replace fuse with a 15-amp 
time delay fuse. Rest circuit breaker.
•  Check house lights. Call local elec-
tric company.
Appliance runs too much 
or too long.
•  Room or outside 
weather is hot.
•  Appliance has recently 
been disconnected for 
a period of time.
•  Large amount of warm 
or hot food have been 
stored recently.
•  Door is opened too 
frequently or kept 
open too long.
•  Appliance door may 
be slightly ajar.
•  Temperature control 
is set too low. 
•  Appliance gaskets are  
dirty, worn, cracked 
or poorly fitted.
•  It’s normal for the appliance to work 
harder under these conditions.
•  It takes 24 hours for the appliance 
to cool down completely. 
•  Warm food will cause appliance to 
run more until the desired tempera-
ture is reached.
•  Warm air entering the appliance 
causes it to run more. Open the 
door less often.
•  See “Door Problems”. 
•  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.
Interior appliance tem-
perature is too cold.
•  Temperature control 
is set too low.
•  Turn control knob to a warmer 
setting. Allow several hours for the 
temperature to stabilize.
Interior appliance tem-
perature is too warm.
•  Temperature control 
is set too warm. 
•  Door is open too fre-
quently or kept  open 
too long. 
•  Large amount of warm 
or hot food have been 
stored recently.
•  Appliance has recent-
ly been disconnected 
for a period of time.
•  Turn control knob to a colder set-
ting. Allow several hours for the 
temperature to stabilize.
•  Warm air entering the appliance 
causes it to run more. Open the 
door less often. 
•  Wait until the appliance has had 
a chance to reach its selected 
temperature.
•  Appliance requires 24 hours to cool 
down completely.
Appliance external surface 
temperature is warm.
•  The external appli-
ance walls can be 
as much  as 30°F 
warmer than  
room temperature.
•  This is normal while the compressor 
works to transfer heat from inside 
the appliance cabinet.
TROUBLESHOOTING 
GUIDE
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.
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