Frigidaire FPGF3081KF Complete Owner's Guide (English) - Page 32

Removing and replacing Keep Warm drawer

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CARE & CLEANING Removing and replacing Keep Warm drawer WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard can occur and result in serious injury or death. Disconnect appliance from electric power before cleaning and servicing the warm drawer. Left-hand rail and release You may remove the keep warm drawer should it be necessary for cleaning. Follow the steps below when removing or replacing the keep warm drawer. To remove Keep Warm drawer: 1. Turn power OFF before removing the drawer. 2. Open the Keep Warm Drawer completely. 3. On left drawer rail, locate black release lever and press up with finger while pulling out slightly on the drawer handle. On right drawer rail, locate black release lever and press down with finger while pulling out slightly on the drawer handle (See Fig. 1). 4. The drawer should now be released from the rails. Remove Keep Warm Drawer (using level & square motion) completely away from the appliance. To replace Keep Warm drawer: 1. Pull the bearing glides to the front of the outer compartment glide channels until they snap into place (refer to Fig. 3). 2. Carefully line up both sides of the keep warm drawer glide rails to the outer compartment glide channels located inside the empty drawer compartment (Refer to Fig. 2). 3. While holding the drawer level and square using the keep warm drawer handle, push (DO NOT FORCE) the drawer all the way into the outer compartment glide channels all the way into the range. Pull the drawer open again to verify the glides have seated. 4. If you do not hear the levers "click" or the bearing glides do not feel seated remove the keep warm drawer and repeat steps "1" through "3". This will minimize possible damage to the bearing glides. Keep warm drawer & handle Right-hand rail and release Fig. 1 Left & right compartment glide channels Fig. 2 NOTE The keep warm drawer will not operate whenever operating a self-cleaning cycle. Fig. 3 32

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WARNING
Fig. 1
Left-hand rail and release
Right-hand rail and release
Keep warm
drawer
& handle
Removing and replacing Keep Warm drawer
Electrical Shock Hazard can occur and
result in serious injury or death.
Disconnect appliance from electric
power before cleaning and servicing
the warm drawer.
You may remove the keep warm drawer should it be
necessary for cleaning. Follow the steps below when
removing or replacing the keep warm drawer.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
NOTE
The keep warm drawer will not operate whenever
operating a self-cleaning cycle.
Left & right compartment glide channels
CARE & CLEANING
To remove Keep Warm drawer:
1.
Turn power
OFF
before removing the drawer.
2.
Open the Keep Warm Drawer completely.
3.
On left drawer rail, locate black release lever and press up
with finger while pulling out slightly on the drawer handle.
On right drawer rail, locate black release lever and press
down with finger while pulling out slightly on the drawer
handle (See Fig. 1).
4.
The drawer should now be released from the rails.
Remove Keep Warm Drawer (using level & square motion)
completely away from the appliance.
To replace Keep Warm drawer:
1.
Pull the bearing glides to the front of the outer
compartment glide channels until they snap into place
(refer to Fig. 3).
2.
Carefully line up both sides of the keep warm drawer
glide rails to the outer compartment glide channels
located inside the empty drawer compartment (Refer to
Fig. 2).
3.
While holding the drawer level and square using the
keep warm drawer handle, push (
DO NOT FORCE
) the
drawer all the way into the outer compartment glide
channels all the way into the range.
Pull the drawer
open again to verify the glides have seated.
4.
If you do not hear the levers “click” or the bearing
glides do not feel seated remove the keep warm
drawer and repeat steps "1" through "3".
This will
minimize possible damage to the bearing glides.