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Electrolux EI28BS56ISA refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Electrolux EI28BS56ISA refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dispenser Module for Electrolux EI28BS56ISA - Part 242100006

    Controls & ice dispenser diagram

    Dispenser Module

    Part #242100006

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw-#8-32 for Electrolux EI28BS56ISA - Part 240555004

    Ice container diagram

    Screw-#8-32

    Part #240555004

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Slide for Electrolux EI28BS56ISA - Part 241883601

    Freezer drawer, baskets diagram

    Refrigerator Slide

    Part #241883601

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Hot Tube Rep for Electrolux EI28BS56ISA - Part 5303918428

    System diagram

    Hot Tube Rep

    Part #5303918428

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  • Refrigerator Wire Harness for Electrolux EI28BS56ISA - Part 242015901

    Cabinet diagram

    Refrigerator Wire Harness

    Part #242015901

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  • Refrigerator Support for Electrolux EI28BS56ISA - Part 242058706

    Shelves diagram

    Refrigerator Support

    Part #242058706

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  • Refrigerator Heat Exchange for Electrolux EI28BS56ISA - Part 5303918446

    Refrigerator Heat Exchange

    Part #5303918446

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  • Refrigerator Cover for Electrolux EI28BS56ISA - Part 241757504

    Controls & ice dispenser diagram

    Refrigerator Cover

    Part #241757504

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  • Refrigerator Slide for Electrolux EI28BS56ISA - Part 241816102

    Shelves diagram

    Refrigerator Slide

    Part #241816102

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  • Universal/multiflex (frigidaire) Refrigerator Grommet for Electrolux EI28BS56ISA - Part 241929901

    System diagram

    Universal/multiflex (frigidaire) Refrigerator Grommet

    Part #241929901

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Electrolux Refrigerator EI28BS56ISA FAQs

On the Electrolux EI28BS56ISA refrigerator, we remove most interior shelves by lifting the front slightly to clear the shelf supports (runners), then sliding the shelf out. If the shelf has a rear stop, lift a bit higher before pulling it forward.

Step-by-step: removing and reinstalling shelves

  • Remove food and bins that block the shelf.
  • Lift the front edge of the shelf up to disengage it from the side runners.
  • Slide the shelf straight out toward you.
  • For a shelf that feels “caught,” lift the front higher to clear the rear stop tabs.
  • Reinstall by aligning the shelf on the runners, sliding it fully back, then lowering the front until it seats.

Bottle rack and specialty shelves

Many Electrolux shelf rails are designed so accessories (such as a bottle rack) slide out the same way as a standard shelf: lift the front slightly, then pull forward on the runners. For the exact shelf style in your EI28BS56ISA, we follow the shelf illustrations in the installation guide.

Quick checks if a shelf will not come out

  • Confirm the doors are open wide enough so the shelf can clear the door bins.
  • Check for ice buildup or sticky spills on the runners; clean and dry the tracks.
  • Make sure the shelf is level before pulling; twisting can bind it in the supports.
  • If the refrigerator is not level, shelves can drag; leveling steps are in the installation guide.

Why it matters

Removing shelves correctly prevents cracked glass, bent shelf frames, and damaged liner supports. It also makes it easier to clean spills and improve airflow for more even cooling.

Task What to do What to avoid
Remove shelf Lift front, slide out Forcing it straight out without lifting
Reinstall shelf Slide back, lower to seat Leaving it partially engaged on one side
Stuck shelf Clean runners, re-level cabinet Twisting or prying on the liner

Last updated: February 2026

A refrigerator with the freezer on the bottom is called a bottom-mount (also commonly called a bottom-freezer) refrigerator. Your Electrolux EI28BS56ISA is this style; the fresh food section is on top and the freezer is below, typically as a pull-out drawer.

What “bottom-mount” means on the EI28BS56ISA

In a bottom-mount design, you use the refrigerator compartment most often at eye level, while frozen items are stored lower. This layout is common on French door refrigerators with a bottom freezer.

Typical bottom-mount features you will see:

  • Fresh food compartment on top for everyday items
  • Freezer compartment on the bottom (drawer or door)
  • Wider refrigerator shelves for trays and platters
  • More bending to access freezer baskets
  • Often paired with an ice and water dispenser (requires a water supply connection)

Quick comparison: bottom-mount vs. top-freezer

Feature Bottom-mount (bottom-freezer) Top-freezer
Most-used items Easier to reach Lower shelves often used more
Freezer access Lower, usually a drawer Higher, usually a door
Organization Freezer baskets and pull-outs Simpler shelves
Common on French door models Traditional models

Why it matters

Knowing the style name helps you match the right documentation and parts for your refrigerator. For example, bottom-mount models often share similar door alignment, gasket sealing, and ice maker water supply requirements described in the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

A bottom-mount refrigerator like the Electrolux EI28BS56ISA is better when you want everyday fresh-food items at eye level and a more organized freezer with pull-out baskets. A top-mount is better when you want the simplest layout and typically the lowest operating cost for the style.

Quick comparison (top vs. bottom mount)

Feature Top-mount refrigerator Bottom-mount refrigerator (like EI28BS56ISA)
Fresh-food access Lower, more bending Higher, less bending
Freezer access Higher, easier reach Lower drawer, more bending
Organization Basic shelves Often more drawer-style storage
Energy use (typical) Often slightly lower Often slightly higher
Price (typical) Often lower Often higher

When a bottom-mount is the better choice

  • You use the refrigerator section more than the freezer.
  • You want better freezer organization (drawer and basket layout).
  • You prefer easier access to produce, dairy, and leftovers.
  • You want a French door style with a bottom freezer (common in this category).

When a top-mount is the better choice

  • You want a straightforward, budget-friendly layout.
  • You do not mind bending for fresh-food items.
  • You want a style that is often a bit more energy-efficient.

Why it matters for performance and installation

No matter which style you choose, door sealing and leveling affect temperature stability and energy use. For French door bottom-freezer models, proper leveling helps the doors close and seal correctly. The installation instructions for this style call for the cabinet to sit solidly on all four corners and tilt about 1/4 inch (6 mm) from front to back so the doors close and seal properly; see the installation guide.

Setup checklist we recommend after moving a refrigerator

  • Confirm the refrigerator is level side-to-side and slightly tilted back.
  • Verify both door gaskets contact the cabinet all the way around.
  • Make sure the doors align and close without rubbing.
  • If you have an ice maker/dispenser, confirm the water supply connection does not leak.
  • Avoid using handles to move the refrigerator (use the cabinet sides).

Last updated: February 2026

To check your Electrolux refrigerator model, look for the model/serial label inside the fresh food compartment, typically on a side wall near the crisper area or along the door frame. For your refrigerator, the model number is EI28BS56ISA; the exact label location is shown in the EI28BS56ISA owner's manual.

Where to look on an EI28BS56ISA refrigerator

Most Electrolux French door bottom-freezer models place the model/serial tag in one of these spots:

  • Inside the fresh food section on the left or right interior wall
  • On the door frame (visible when you open the fresh food door)
  • Near the top hinge area (door open)
  • Behind or near a crisper drawer edge (still inside the fresh food compartment)

How to read the tag correctly

Write down the information exactly as it appears so you get the right parts and instructions.

  • Model number: identifies the exact design (example: EI28BS56ISA)
  • Serial number: identifies your specific unit
  • Electrical ratings: useful for service diagnostics
What you need Why it matters Where you use it
Model number Ensures parts fit your exact refrigerator Parts lookup and diagrams
Serial number Helps match production changes Service and compatibility checks
Product type Confirms you are using the right procedures Troubleshooting steps

Why it matters

Electrolux refrigerators can have small design changes across similar-looking models. Using the exact model number (EI28BS56ISA) helps us match the correct door gasket, ice maker assembly, temperature sensor, and other refrigerator parts the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

Electrolux refrigerators like model EI28BS56ISA typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Reaching the high end of that range depends on steady temperatures, good airflow, and keeping wear items (like filters and door gaskets) in good shape using the care steps in the owner's manual.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most bottom-mount refrigerators land in the same general window, but these factors move the needle:

  • Condenser airflow: dust buildup makes the compressor run hotter and longer
  • Door seal condition: air leaks force longer run times and create frost and moisture
  • Ice and water system health: leaks or restricted flow can cause repeated service issues
  • Room conditions: heat sources and direct sunlight increase workload
  • Leveling and door alignment: poor leveling can prevent full sealing and strain hinges

Maintenance that helps you hit 10 to 15 years

We recommend these practical habits for the EI28BS56ISA:

  • Keep doors closing fully; inspect and clean the gasket sealing surfaces
  • Replace the air filter on schedule (odor control also helps food last longer); use refrigerator door air filter EAFCBF
  • If the ice maker or dispenser acts up, address it early instead of forcing operation
  • Confirm the refrigerator is level and doors seal on all sides after moves or floor changes
  • Avoid using extension cords; use a grounded outlet as outlined in the installation instructions

Common wear items (what they do and why they matter)

Item What it impacts What you’ll notice when it’s worn
Door gasket Temperature stability, frost control Condensation, frost, warm spots, longer run times
Air filter Odors, food freshness Persistent smells even after cleaning
Temperature sensor Accurate cooling control Temps swing, food freezes or warms
Ice maker assembly Ice production No ice, small cubes, intermittent harvest

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer to maintain temperature wears the sealed system and compressor faster. Simple upkeep (seals, filters, airflow, and alignment) reduces run time, improves food safety, and extends the service life.

Last updated: February 2026

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