GE GSH25JFPACC Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 21

Side by side refrigerators models 20, 22 and 25
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Normal operatingsounds,
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Newer refrigerators sound different from older refrigerators.
Modem refrigerators have more features and use newer
technology.
Do you hear what I hear? These sounds are normal
HUMMM...
WHOOSH...
The new high efficiency compressor
may run faster
and longer than your old refrigerator
and you may
hear a high-pitched
hum or pulsating
sound while
it is operating.
Sometimes
the refrigerator
runs for an extended
period,
especially
when
the doors are opened
frequently.
This
means
that the Frost Guan/" feature
is working
to
prevent
freezer
burn and improve
food preservation.
• You may hear a whooshing sound when the doo_.'sclose.
This is due to pressure equalizing within the refrigerator.
CLICKS, POPS,
CRACKS
and CHIRPS
• You may hear cracking or popping
sounds when the
refrigerator
is first plugged
in. This
happens
as the
refrigerator
cools to the correct
temperature.
Electronic
dampers
click open
and closed
to provide
optimal
cooling
and
energy
savings.
The
compressor
may cause a clicking
or chirping
sound
when
attempting
to restart
(this could
take
up to 5 minutes).
The
electronic
control
board
may cause
a clicking
sound
when
relays activate
to control
refrigerator
components.
Expansion
and
contraction
of cooling
coils during
and
after defrost
can cause
a cracking
or popping
sound.
On models with an icemakm; after an icemaking
cycle, you may hear the ice cubes dropping
into
the ice bucket.
W//IR!
You may hear
the fans spinning
at high
speeds.
This happens
when
the refrigerator
is first plugged
in, when
the doors
are opened
frequently
or when
a large
amount
of food is added
to the refrigerator
or freezer
compartments.
The
fans are helping
to
maintain
the correct
temperatures.
If either door is open for over 3 minutes, you may
hear the fans come on in order to cool the light
bulbs.
The fans change
speeds in order to provide optimal
cooling and energy savings.
WATERSOUNDS
6
The flow of refrigerant
through
the freezer cooling
coils may make a gurgling
noise like boiling water.
Water dropping
on the defrost heater can cause a
sizzling, popping
or buzzing sound during
the
defrost cycle.
A w-ater dripping
noise may occur during
the defrost
cycle as ice melts from the evaporator
and flows into
the drain pan.
Closing the door may cause a gurgling sound due to
pressure
equalization.
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