How to reset a Frigidaire upright freezer?
To reset your Frigidaire FFU21F5HWK upright freezer, we recommend doing a power reset by unplugging it briefly and then restoring power; this clears the control and restarts normal cooling. After power is restored, allow several hours for temperatures to stabilize.
- Unplug the freezer from the wall outlet.
- Wait 1 minute.
- Plug the freezer back in.
- Confirm the display and interior light come on when you open the door.
- Let the freezer run; check temperature again after several hours.
This model can lock the temperature controls to prevent accidental changes.
- Press and hold Alarm Reset for 3 seconds to toggle the control lock.
- Watch the display; it will indicate the lock/unlock status.
For the exact button layout and display behavior on your FFU21F5HWK, use the owner's manual.
If you prefer using the control panel instead of unplugging:
- Press the DOWN (v) button until the display shows "1".
- Press DOWN (v) three more times until the display shows "0" (off).
- To turn it back on, press the UP (A) button three times until the display shows "1", then adjust to your preferred setting.
A reset helps, but it does not fix airflow, door-seal, or defrost problems. Check these basics:
- Door closes and seals fully (no gaps or warm air leaks)
- Freezer is level so the door seals properly
- Vents inside are not blocked by food packages
- Alarm conditions are cleared (press Alarm Reset if needed)
- Frost buildup is not excessive (manual defrost if needed)
| What you notice | What it usually means | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| Display works but temps stay warm | Airflow/defrost issue | Check for heavy frost; inspect evaporator fan operation |
| Door ajar alarm keeps beeping | Door not sealing or not closing | Level the cabinet; inspect gasket for gaps |
| "E" on the display | Control detected a fault | Schedule service diagnosis |
Resetting restores normal control operation after a power event or accidental setting change, but stable freezing still depends on proper leveling, good door sealing, and clear airflow.
If you need replacement parts related to cooling or control issues, you can shop by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I tell what size my freezer is?
To tell what size your Frigidaire FFU21F5HWK upright freezer is, we use two checks: the outside dimensions (height, width, depth) and the storage capacity (cubic feet). The model number usually indicates the capacity class, but the exact capacity is confirmed in the FFU21F5HWK owner's manual.
Use a tape measure and record these three numbers:
- Height: floor to the top of the cabinet (do not include hinge height unless you need clearance)
- Width: left to right across the cabinet front
- Depth: front to back; measure without the handle for “cabinet depth,” and with the handle for “overall depth”
Your manual calls for airflow space around the freezer:
- Leave 3 inches on all sides for adequate circulation
- Place the freezer near a grounded outlet
- Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug
(These setup details are in the FFU21F5HWK owner's manual.)
Capacity is the “size” most people mean when shopping for baskets, organizing, or comparing models. Use this quick guide:
| What you need | Best method | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Will it fit in a spot? | Measure H x W x D | Outside dimensions |
| How much food it holds? | Check model specs | Cubic feet capacity |
| Planning organization | Measure shelves/baskets | Usable space by section |
- Measure at the widest points (some cabinets flare slightly)
- If the freezer is in a tight alcove, measure the opening too
- Include the 3-inch airflow gap in your final “required space”
- If the door is hard to close or seems misaligned, level the freezer; the manual notes leveling is important for proper sealing
Getting both the outside dimensions and the cubic feet capacity helps prevent clearance problems (poor airflow can hurt cooling performance) and makes it easier to choose correctly sized accessories and replacement parts for your FFU21F5HWK.
You can also order model-matched replacement parts from the parts list for FFU21F5HWK, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a Frigidaire upright freezer?
A Frigidaire upright freezer like model FFU21F5HWK typically lasts 10 to 20 years, with 15 years being a common real-world midpoint when it is installed level, has good airflow around the cabinet, and the door seals tightly. Consistent maintenance is what most often determines whether it reaches the high end of that range.
Most upright freezers fail early for a few predictable reasons: poor ventilation, door sealing issues, and heavy frost buildup that reduces cooling efficiency.
- Keep space around the freezer for air circulation, especially in warmer locations
- Make sure the cabinet is level so the door closes and seals correctly
- Avoid frequent, long door openings that pull in warm, moist air
- Defrost and clean when frost reaches about 1/4 to 1/2 inch (manual-defrost behavior)
- Keep the door gasket clean so it seals without gaps
For model-specific setup and care details (leveling, alarms, defrosting guidance), follow the FFU21F5HWK owner's manual.
| What you notice | What it usually means | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Longer run times | Reduced airflow, dirty condenser area, or frost buildup | Improve ventilation; defrost if needed |
| Frost building up faster than before | Door not sealing, door not closing squarely | Check leveling and gasket contact |
| Door ajar alarm beeping | Door not fully closed or seal issue | Re-seat food packages; inspect gasket |
| Temperature alarms | Freezer warming above normal | Confirm door closure; allow time to recover |
A freezer that is not level or does not seal well can run hotter, build frost, and run longer. That extra workload shortens compressor life and increases energy use. The manual specifically notes that leveling helps the door align and seal properly, preventing cooling, frost, and moisture problems.
If your freezer is cooling poorly, frosting heavily, or the door will not seal, replacing common wear items often extends service life.
- Door not sealing or visible gaps: consider the freezer door gasket 5304507199
- Heavy frost and warm temps: defrost system components may be involved
- Warm freezer with fan noise changes: evaporator fan system may be involved
You can order model-matched replacement parts from the parts list for FFU21F5HWK, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Is a Frigidaire a good upright freezer?
Yes. Frigidaire upright freezers like model FFU21F5HWK are a solid choice for long-term frozen storage because they are designed for stable temperatures, practical organization features (adjustable shelves and door storage on some models), and built-in alarms that help protect food when the door is left open.
A good upright freezer consistently holds safe freezing temperatures, seals tightly, and circulates air well. For FFU21F5HWK, the FFU21F5HWK owner's manual highlights features that support this, including door-ajar and temperature alarms, plus guidance on proper airflow and leveling.
- Organization: Upright layout with shelves and door storage options (varies by configuration).
- Convenience features: Door-ajar alarm and alarm reset functions help prevent food loss.
- Frost management: Many uprights are frost-free; even frost-free units still need occasional cleaning.
- Everyday usability: Interior light behavior and alarms are designed around real-world use.
- Serviceability: Common wear items (like gaskets and fan components) are replaceable.
Most “bad freezer” complaints come from installation or sealing issues, not the brand itself.
- Leveling matters: If the cabinet is not level, the door can misalign and not seal, which leads to frost, moisture, and temperature swings.
- Air circulation matters: In hotter spaces, leaving enough clearance around the cabinet helps it cool properly.
- Door seal condition matters: A torn or warped gasket causes warm air leaks and frost buildup.
| Symptom | Most common cause | First action |
|---|---|---|
| Frost buildup near door | Door not sealing | Inspect gasket and door alignment |
| Warm temps or alarm | Door left ajar, airflow blocked | Confirm door closes, clear vents |
| Beeping “Door Ajar” | Door open over 5 minutes | Close door; press Alarm Reset |
If your freezer is frosting up or struggling to hold temperature, these model-matched parts are often involved:
- Freezer door gasket 5304507199 (fixes air leaks that cause frost and warming)
- Freezer evaporator fan motor 297309000 (restores cold-air circulation)
- Refrigeration appliance defrost heater 297253602 (helps clear frost on defrost systems)
A “good” upright freezer protects food quality and safety. Proper leveling, a tight door seal, and good airflow reduce frost, prevent nuisance alarms, and help the compressor run efficiently.
You can also search and order FFU21F5HWK replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





