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Hi @shirleypenachio
Not totally sure with your model but with other Frigidaire upright freezer models you have to tilt the freezer back against a wall so that you can access and remove the drain tray from underneath at the front of the freezer. It most probably will be bolted on.
-Disconnect the power to the freezer and make sure that it is empty before tilting it back. Place a towel etc between the wall and the back of the freezer at the top to prevent any damage to either the wall or the freezer and ''make sure that it doesn't slip forward'', due to the angle it's on, once it's in position.
+Disconnect the power to the freezer and make sure that it is empty before tilting it back. Place a towel etc between the wall and the back of the freezer at the top to prevent any damage to either the wall or the freezer and ''make sure that it doesn't slip forward'', due to the angle it's on, once it's in that position.
Given that there may be water still in the tray you might have to soak it up as best you can before tilting it back so as to prevent too much spillage onto the floor

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Hi @shirleypenachio
-Not totally sure with your model but with other Frigidaire upright freezer models you have to tilt the freezer back against a wall so that you can access and remove the tray from underneath at the front of the freezer. It most probably will be bolted on.
+Not totally sure with your model but with other Frigidaire upright freezer models you have to tilt the freezer back against a wall so that you can access and remove the drain tray from underneath at the front of the freezer. It most probably will be bolted on.
-Disconnect the power to the freezer and make sure that it is empty before tilting it back. Place a towel etc between the wall and the back of the freezer at the top to prevent any damage to either the wall or the freezer and make sure that it doesn't slip forward, due to the angle it's on, once it's in position.
+Disconnect the power to the freezer and make sure that it is empty before tilting it back. Place a towel etc between the wall and the back of the freezer at the top to prevent any damage to either the wall or the freezer and ''make sure that it doesn't slip forward'', due to the angle it's on, once it's in position.
Given that there may be water still in the tray you might have to soak it up as best you can before tilting it back so as to prevent too much spillage onto the floor

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Hi @shirleypenachio
Not totally sure with your model but with other Frigidaire upright freezer models you have to tilt the freezer back against a wall so that you can access and remove the tray from underneath at the front of the freezer. It most probably will be bolted on.
-Disconnect the power to the freezer and make sure that it is empty before tilting it back. Also place a towel etc between the wall and the back of the freezer at the top and make sure that it doesn't slip forward, due to the angle it's on, once it's in position.
+Disconnect the power to the freezer and make sure that it is empty before tilting it back. Place a towel etc between the wall and the back of the freezer at the top to prevent any damage to either the wall or the freezer and make sure that it doesn't slip forward, due to the angle it's on, once it's in position.
Given that there may be water still in the tray you might have to soak it up as best you can before tilting it back so as to prevent too much spillage onto the floor

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Hi @shirleypenachio

Not totally sure with your model but with other Frigidaire upright freezer models you have to tilt the freezer back against a wall so that you can access and remove the tray from underneath at the front of the freezer. It most probably will be bolted on.

Disconnect the power to the freezer and make sure that it is empty before tilting it back. Also place a towel etc between the wall and the back of the freezer at the top and make sure that it doesn't slip forward, due to the angle it's on, once it's in position.

Given that there may be water still in the tray you might have to soak it up as best you can before tilting it back so as to prevent too much spillage onto the floor

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