Electrolux EI23CS55GS8 Use and Care Guide

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Page 1 - Guia de Uso y Cuidado

Use _ Care GuideSide-By-Side RefrigeratorGuia de Uso y CuidadoRefdgerador de dos puertasGuide d'utilisation et d'entretienR_fHg_fateur _ com

Page 2 - 2 Finding information

Connecting The Water SupplyWARNING NOTETo avoid electric shock, which can causedeath or severe personal injury, disconnectthe refrigerator from electr

Page 3 - Safety 3

Connectin TheWater upply 1iMPORTANTAfter connecting the water supply, refer to "Howto Prime the Water Supply System" for importantinformatio

Page 4 - 4 Safety

2 Feature OverviewUnderstanding features and termsYour Electrolux refrigerator is designed for optimal convenience and storage flexibility. Use the il

Page 6 - 6 Installation

4 ControlsWaVeoTOU ch T_ (some models)Your refrigerator is equipped with a Wave-Touch TMPanel user interface display. It is only necessaryto touch the

Page 7 - Removing T e Doors

Controls 5(-) indicators will appear on either side of thedisplayed temperatures.Press the + or - indicator to adjust thetemperature to the desired se

Page 8 - Rernovin T e Doors

6 ControlsIQoTouch TM (somemodems)Your refrigerator is equipped with a Glass TouchPanel user interface display. It is only necessaryto touch the glass

Page 9 - Installing Door andles 9

Controls 7'AlarmsDoorAjarHighTempPowerFailIf the door has been left open for an ex-tended period of time, an alarm will soundand the door ajar in

Page 10 - Connecting The Water Supply

Storage FeaturesCAUTIONTo avoid injury from breakage, handletempered glass shelves carefully.NOTEFeatures may vary according to model.You can easily a

Page 11 - Connectin TheWater upply 1

Storage Features 9To remove the Crisper Drawer1 Wearing safety glasses, gently place a flat-head screwdriver behind the snap betweenthe metal slide an

Page 12 - 2 Feature Overview

2 Finding informationPlease read and save thisguideThank you for choosing Electrolux, our newpremium brand in home appliances.This Use &Care Guide

Page 13 - Controls 3

Storage FeaturesPerfect Temp Drawer (some models)..._mI_ D_°_w_'The Perfect Temp Drawer (PTD) was designed to keep food items at a precise tempe

Page 14 - 4 Controls

Storage Features 21IMPORTANTThe two drop in insulating inserts need to remainin place while the Perfect Temp Drawer is on.Removing the inserts will ca

Page 15 - Controls 5

22 Storage Features4 Pull the shelf assembly forward off of the rearsupport pins and out of the fridge.To reinstall the Perfect Temp Drawer ShelfAssem

Page 16 - 6 Controls

Storage Features ;23To change the position of an adjustabledoor bin:1 Before adjusting a bin remove all food.2 Grip the bin firmly with both hands and

Page 17 - Controls 7'

Storage FeaturesDairy compartmentUse the dairy compartment, at the top of the freshfood compartment door, for short term storage ofcheese, spreads, or

Page 18 - Storage Features

Automatic ice Water aker/Dispenser 25Priming the water supplyYour refrigerator's water supply system includesseveral tubing lines, an advanced wa

Page 19 - Storage Features 9

Automatic ice Water aker/DispenserIMPORTANTSmall ice cubes or ice chips jamming in theice maker may be a sign that your water filterneeds changing, tf

Page 20

Automatic ice Water aker/Dispenser 27CAUTIONNEVER use an ice pick or similar sharpinstrument to break up the ice.This coulddamage the ice storage bin

Page 21 - Storage Features 21

Changin The FilterLocating the fiJtersYour refrigerator is equipped with separate waterand air filtering systems. The water filter systemfilters all d

Page 22 - 22 Storage Features

Chan in The Filter 29More about your advancedwater filterThe PureAdvantage TM ice and waterfilter system is tested and certifiedby NSF International t

Page 23 - Storage Features ;23

Safety 3Important safety instructionsWARNINGPlease read aH safety instructions beforeusing your new refrigerator.Safety PrecautionsDo not attempt to i

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3 Storin Food & Savin Energyideas for storing foodsFresh food storage, Keep the fresh food compartmentbetween 34 ° F and 40 ° F with an optimumtem

Page 25 - Priming the water supply

ormal Operating Sounds Sights 31Understanding the sounds you may hearYour new, high-efficiency refrigerator may introduceunfamiliar sounds. These soun

Page 26 - IMPORTANT

32 Care & CleaningProtectiRg your investmentKeeping your refrigerator clean maintains appearance and prevents odor build-up. Wipe up any spillsimm

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Care Cleaning 33& cleaning tipsPart CleaningAgentsinterior & Door = Soap and waterLiners , Baking soda andwaterDoor Gaskets ,, SoaEand waterDr

Page 28 - Changin The Filter

34 Care CleaningReplacing ight buJbsBoth the freezer and fresh food compartmentsof your refrigerator include light bulbs that willneed replacing from

Page 29 - Chan in The Filter 29

arranty 35Major Appliance Warranty Information"four appliance is covered by a one year limited warranty. For one year from your original date of

Page 30 - Food storage

36 SolutionsTo Common ProblemsBefore you cain..°If you experience a problem with your refrigerator or notice a product behavior or condition you do no

Page 31

Solutions To Common Pro ms 3"7TemperaturesAre TooColdProblem Cause CorrectionFreezertemperature = Freezercontrol is set + Setfreezer control to a

Page 32 - 32 Care & Cleaning

3 Solutions To Common ProblemsWater/Moisture/FrostInside RefrigeratorProblemMoisture collects on insideof refrigerator walls.Water collects on bottoms

Page 33 - Care Cleaning 33

Solutions To Common Pro msAutomaticIce MakerProblemIcemakeris notmakinganyice.Icemakeris notmakingenoughice.Icemakerwillnotstopmakingice.Ice maker is

Page 34 - 34 Care Cleaning

4 SafetyElectrica) informationWARNINGYou must follow these guidelines to ensurethat your refrigerator's safety mechanisms areoperating correctly.

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4 Solutions To Common Problemslee DispenserProblem CauseDispenserwill - Watersupplyis notconnected.not dispenseice.Ice dispenserisjammed.• Icestoragec

Page 36 - Before you cain..°

Solutions To Common Pro msOdorsin RefrigeratorProblemInteriorisdirty.Cause,, Interior needsto be cleaned.= Foodwith strong odors is storedin refrigera

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Installation 5This Use & Care Guide provides general operatinginstructions for your model. Use the refrigeratoronly as instructed in this Use &

Page 39 - Solutions To Common Pro ms

6 InstallationDoor openingNOTEThe refrigerator doors are designed to shut bythemselves within a 20 degree opening.Your refrigerator should be position

Page 40 - Water Dispenser

Removing T e DoorsGetting through narrow spacesIf your refrigerator will not fit through an entrance area you can reduce its size by removing the door

Page 41

Rernovin T e DoorsTo remove the freezer top hinge cover:1 Remove the two screws from each coverover the top door hinges.2 Lift hinge cover straight up

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Installing Door andles 9Door Handle Mounting instructions1 Remove handles from carton and any other protectivepackaging,2 Position freezer handle end

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