Frigidaire GRSS2352AF Refrigerators

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Common Issues and Troubleshooting
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**Ice Maker Not Producing Ice**
The ice maker can stop making ice if it is turned off, if the freezer compartment is too warm, or due to a clogged water filter. It is essential to ensure the ice maker is on and the freezer is at an appropriate temperature -
**Refrigerator Runs Too Much**
This issue can arise from several factors, including frequent door openings, dirty condenser coils, or the settings being too cold. Ensuring the refrigerator is not overloaded and checking the door seals can help alleviate this problem -
**Water Dispenser Not Working**
This can occur if the water filter is not seated correctly or is clogged, and when the household water line is blocked. Re-seating or replacing the water filter usually resolves this issue -
**Doors Not Closing Properly**
Misaligned doors, a non-level refrigerator, or impediments such as food items blocking the door can prevent it from closing properly, potentially leading to insufficient cooling -
**Water Collects Inside or Outside**
Increased humidity or slightly open doors can cause moisture to collect inside or outside the refrigerator. Ensuring that doors are closed tightly and adjusting the thermostat can reduce condensation
Maintenance Recommendations
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1. **Clean Condenser Coils**
Frequency: **Every 6 months**
**Remove any dust or debris from the condenser coils to optimize cooling efficiency and performance. A vacuum or coil brush can be used for cleaning.** -
2. **Replace Water Filter**
Frequency: **Every 6 months**
**Change the water filter to ensure clean, great-tasting water. The water filter status will prompt you when it's time for a replacement.** -
3. **Replace Air Filter**
Frequency: **Every 6 months**
**Change the air filter to maintain air quality and reduce odors in the refrigerator. The air filter status indicator will remind you when replacement is due.** -
4. **Clean Interior and Exterior**
Frequency: **As needed**
**Use a mixture of baking soda and warm water for the interior, and non-abrasive cleaners for the exterior. Avoid using bleach or abrasive materials.** -
5. **Check Door Gaskets**
Frequency: **Monthly**
**Inspect door gaskets for any signs of wear or damage and clean them with mild soap and water to ensure a proper seal.** -
6. **Defrost and Clean Freezer**
Frequency: **Once a year**
**Ensure the freezer remains frost-free. Manually defrost if frost buildup exceeds recommended levels, and clean the interior.** -
7. **Adjust and Clean Glass Shelves**
Frequency: **As needed**
**Remove and clean glass shelves to ensure hygiene and adequate storage arrangement. Allow shelves to come to room temperature before cleaning to prevent breakage.** -
8. **Ice Maker Cleaning and Maintenance**
Frequency: **As needed or every 3 months**
**Turn off ice maker, remove and clean the ice storage bin, and ensure the ice maker assembly is free from ice clumps.**
- Always unplug the refrigerator before cleaning to ensure safety.
- Use mild soap and water or baking soda dissolved in water for cleaning most parts. Avoid abrasive cleaners to prevent damage.
- Clean door gaskets with soap and water, and use a vacuum attachment to remove dust from the toe grille.
- Do not use chloride or bleach-based cleaners on stainless steel; instead, use non-abrasive stainless steel cleaners.
- To clean the interior, use a solution of 2 tablespoons of baking soda in 1 quart of warm water, being careful around control panels and light bulbs.
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Energy Efficiency Tips
- **Keep the Fridge Full:** A full refrigerator uses less energy because the cold items help maintain a low temperature.
- **Clean the Gaskets Regularly:** Ensure that door seals (gaskets) are clean and intact to prevent cool air from escaping, which can increase energy use.
- **Set the Correct Temperature:** Keep the fridge between 36-38°F (2-3°C) and the freezer at 0-5°F (-18 to -15°C) for optimal efficiency.
- **Avoid Frequent Door Openings:** This minimizes the escape of cold air, reducing the need for the refrigerator to work harder to maintain its temperature.
- **Regularly Clean the Condenser Coils:** Dusty coils can increase energy consumption by making the fridge work harder. Clean them at least twice a year.
- **Risk of Fire or Explosion**: Flammable refrigerant used. Do not use mechanical devices to defrost the refrigerator or puncture refrigerant tubing.
- **Proper Disposal to Prevent Child Entrapment**: Remove doors and leave shelves in place so children cannot easily climb inside. Have refrigerant removed by a qualified service technician.
- **Avoid Electric Shock**: The appliance must be plugged into its own dedicated electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug. Consult a qualified electrician to ensure proper installation.
- **Do Not Store or Use Flammable Liquids Near Appliance**: Gasoline, other flammable liquids, or aerosols should not be stored or used in the vicinity of this appliance.
- **Handle Glass Shelves Carefully**: Tempered glass shelves may break suddenly if they are nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden temperature changes.
Available Documents
- Manual: energy_guide-2uv9q0.pdf
- Manual: energy_star®_certified-azsBOX.pdf
- Manual: owners_guide-ZxtT5M.pdf
- Manual: specification_guide-OQFe6n.pdf
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