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Frigidaire PRMC2285AF bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire PRMC2285AF bottom-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Bottom-Mount Refrigerator PRMC2285AF FAQs

A refrigerator with the freezer on the bottom is commonly called a bottom-freezer or bottom-mount refrigerator. Your Frigidaire PRMC2285AF is a bottom-mount style, meaning the fresh-food compartment is on top and the freezer is in a lower drawer.

Common names you’ll see for this style
  • Bottom-freezer refrigerator
  • Bottom-mount refrigerator
  • French door bottom freezer (when it has two upper doors and a lower freezer drawer)
  • Bottom-drawer freezer refrigerator

For model-specific feature layout and terminology, we recommend checking the PRMC2285AF use & care manual.

How bottom-mount compares to other refrigerator styles
Refrigerator style Freezer location Typical door layout
Bottom-mount (bottom-freezer) Bottom French door or single top door + bottom drawer
Top-freezer Top Single refrigerator door + top freezer door
Side-by-side Left side Two tall doors (freezer left, fridge right)
Why it matters

Knowing the style name helps you match the right parts and instructions (for example, door alignment steps, drawer removal, and ice maker or water filter access can differ by design).

  • If you’re shopping parts, always match by model number PRMC2285AF
  • If you’re troubleshooting cooling or door-closing issues, the freezer drawer design changes the most common checks
  • If you’re maintaining water and air filtration, the access points are typically in the fresh-food section on this style

Last updated: January 2026

For the Frigidaire PRMC2285AF bottom-mount refrigerator, the most common customer-reported issues typically involve cooling performance (warm fresh-food section, freezer frost, or temperature swings) and ice and water system problems (slow water, no ice, or dispenser issues). The troubleshooting steps in the PRMC2285AF use & care manual cover these first checks.

Most common issue patterns we see
  • Not cooling well or uneven temperatures (often tied to airflow restrictions, door sealing, or fan operation)
  • Ice maker not making ice or not making enough ice (water supply, filter, or ice maker controls)
  • Water dispenser slow or not dispensing (filter seating, clogged filter, or supply valve)
  • Frost buildup or moisture (door not sealing, frequent door openings, or airflow problems)
  • Alarms or display concerns (door open, high temp, power outage)
Quick checks to try first (PRMC2285AF)
  1. Confirm temps are set near 37°F fresh food / 0°F freezer and allow 24 hours to stabilize.
  2. Make sure food is not blocking air ports (items within about 1 inch can freeze or disrupt airflow).
  3. Verify doors close fully and seals contact the cabinet on all sides.
  4. If ice or water is weak, replace the filter if it is near 6 months old, then flush water for several minutes.
Parts that commonly solve ice and water complaints
Symptom Common fix Example compatible part
Slow water, odd taste, no ice due to restriction Replace water filter Refrigerator water filter and filter cap EPTWFU01
No ice (with good water supply) Inspect/replace ice maker Refrigerator ice maker 243297613
No water/ice fill (valve not opening) Diagnose inlet valve Valve-water 5304536607
Why it matters

Cooling and ice maker complaints often start with simple causes (airflow blocked, filter clogged, door not sealing). Fixing those early helps protect food quality, improves ice production, and can prevent longer run times.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Frigidaire PRMC2285AF bottom-mount refrigerator, CF is not defined in the model’s Use & Care Guide as a specific error code. When customers see “CF” on the display, we treat it as a control-display message that requires basic resets and symptom checks before any parts are replaced.

What we can verify for PRMC2285AF

In the PRMC2285AF use & care manual, Frigidaire documents alarms (door open, high temp, power outage) and notes that the electronic control system can display an error when it detects a performance problem, but it does not list “CF” with a definition.

Steps to try first (safe, no tools)
  • Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Confirm doors are sealing: Close both fresh food doors and the freezer drawer fully.
  • Check temperatures: Set to the recommended 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer.
  • Clear any active alerts: If your control has a “Clear Alerts” function, acknowledge alarms.
  • Watch what happens next: Note whether “CF” returns immediately, only after dispensing, or only when a door is opened.
What “CF” often indicates in practice (general guidance)

Because “CF” is not defined for PRMC2285AF in the manual, the most useful approach is to troubleshoot by symptoms. Common categories include:

  • A temporary control glitch after a power interruption
  • A loose or oxidized wiring connection to the display or main control
  • A failing electronic control component (less common, but possible)
What you observe What it usually points to What to do next
Display acts erratic or buttons do not respond User interface or connection issue Inspect connections; if replacement is needed, match by model
Cooling seems inconsistent along with the message Control system sensing/logic issue Check temps and airflow; consider professional diagnosis
Parts that may be involved (only after diagnosis)

If troubleshooting confirms a control problem, these are examples of compatible components for PRMC2285AF:

Why it matters

Control-display issues can lead to missed alarms or unstable temperature control, which can affect food safety and ice maker performance.

Last updated: January 2026

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