Frigidaire FFQE5000QW Instruction Manual

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Important Customer Safety Advisory
Lint Buildup in Clothes Dryers Can Cause Fires 
Fires can occur when lint builds up in the dryer or in the exhaust duct. Excessive lint buildup can 
block the flow of air, cause overheating, and result in a fire in some dryers. To help prevent fires: 
 
 
Clean the lint screen/filter before or after drying 
each load of laundry. 
If you notice that your laundry 
is still damp at the end of drying cycles that ordinarily 
would dry your laundry, or if you experience longer 
than normal drying times on automatic moisture 
sensing cycles, this may be a sign that lint has built 
up, blocking air flow. Clean your lint filter and call an 
authorized servicer to inspect and clean your dryer 
and exhaust duct and diagnose the cause of the 
problem. Call 1-877-435-3287 to schedule service 
with an authorized servicer. 
 
Regularly inspect and clean the outdoor exhaust 
opening.
 A clothes dryer produces combustible 
lint. The dryer must exhaust to the 
outdoors. Regularly inspect the outdoor exhaust 
opening and remove any accumulated lint around the 
outdoor exhaust opening and in the surrounding areas.
 
 
 
 
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At least every 18 months have an authorized 
service technician clean inside the dryer cabinet, 
especially between the drum and cabinet, the lint 
screen housing, and exhaust duct, where lint can 
build up.
 An excessive amount of lint buildup in 
these areas could result in inefficient drying and 
possible fire.  
 
Replace flexible plastic or foil, accordion-type 
ducting material with rigid or semi-rigid metal 
duct. 
Rigid or semi-rigid metal ducting provides 
maximum airflow and reduces the likelihood of a 
crushed or blocked vent. The flexible plastic or foil 
type duct is known to collapse, be easily crushed, and 
trap lint. These conditions will obstruct clothes dryer 
airflow and increase the risk of a fire. 
 
Don’t dry items that have been previously cleaned 
in or soaked with gasoline, cleaning solvents, or 
other flammable substances.
  They could give off 
vapors that could ignite or explode.