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Manufacturer: ELECTROLUX
Type of Appliance: Refrigerator
Model Number: Fprh19d7lr
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): Yes

No information on the model plate for freon type and Freon amount

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16 hours ago, Abraham6060 said:

Model Number: Fprh19d7lr

Are you sure that's a valid model number? It doesn't pull up anything for me.

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FPRH19D7LF0 & FPRH19D7LF1 are valid, but not "R". Doesn't help any though. The service docs seem to be missing on both Frigidaire & Electrolux sites.

FWIW, it's an R134A compressor, but I have no idea how much refrigerant it holds. 

 

 

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It's weird that Electrolux has absolutely nothing on that model.

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Actually I just found the service manual for it, but it's not incredibly helpful regarding the refrigerant charge.

Google FPRH19D7L_0913_EN,FPRH19D7L_0913_CN,FPRH19D7L_0913_FR  It's the only result.

 

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I'll upload it too in case the link doesn't work.

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I would look elsewhere on the machine for a larger model/serial label that includes all the details. Sometimes manufacturers will have a small label like that in an easy to see place for the customer to get the model and serial, and then put the full label somewhere that requires removing the appliance.

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 It should say on the compressor data plate what Freon it uses. As far as 20 psi you’re looking at a 20° evaporator temperature. I would start somewhere around 10 psi and let it run for at least 8 to 10 hours to stabilize then, check your freezer temperature.

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10 hours ago, Abraham6060 said:

in files?

Yes, but it needs to be approved and/or moved there.

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Looks like this is a all refrigerator, got the number for the service manual 5995556338. Found the manual at manualslib.com, hoping someone could get a better copy. Its shows r134 4.9 oz on page 6.

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Here's one from 2010. I'll leave the lnk up until it shows up here. 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fgdzXzQjBo6NDkw_JyhtRct061irftVC/view?usp=sharing

Not sure if it's better, but here's my copy. I couldn't find it without the document number, so thanks!

Also for some reason, Electrolux and frigidaire both don't seem to have this anymore, or at least it's not searchable.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GOGE0pOXdMZ2flWjfLSYYLssg_0KqwDM/view?usp=sharing

 

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5 hours ago, Terry Carmen said:

Here's one from 2010. I'll leave the lnk up until it shows up here. 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fgdzXzQjBo6NDkw_JyhtRct061irftVC/view?usp=sharing

Not sure if it's better, but here's my copy. I couldn't find it without the document number, so thanks!

Also for some reason, Electrolux and frigidaire both don't seem to have this anymore, or at least it's not searchable.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GOGE0pOXdMZ2flWjfLSYYLssg_0KqwDM/view?usp=sharing

FWIW, the first one is for electronic controls and the second one is for mechanical controls.

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Thanks, Terry! Uploaded that manual to the site.

 

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