Problems? Save yourself the inconvenience of unnecessary service calls; check these
first:
Refrigerator runstoo frequently.
• Frequent running provides more stable temperatures.
• Too many door openings.
• Prolonged door openings.
Refrigerator
runs too long.
• Under normal conditions, due to larger size and colder temperatures, modern
refrigerators run a greater percentage of the time.
• Prolonged or frequent door openings,
• Condenser needs cleaning.
• Poor air circulation around condenser.
Refrigerator won't run.
• Temperature control turned to OFF.
• Power cord not plugged in.
• No power at electrical outlet.
• House fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.
Cabinet vibrates.
• Cabinet not level.
• Weak floor.
Warm air from cabinet bottom.
• Normal air flow for condenser circulation.
Front cabinet surface warm to touch.
• Special design to prevent condensation during periods of high humidity or frequent
door openings.
Moisture on outside surface.
• Hot, humid weather increases condensation. When humidity drops, condensation
disappears. During hot humid weather, turn the Energy Saver switch to "Reduces
Exterior Moisture".
Sizzling sound in freezer.
• Normal sound caused by defrost water dripping on defrost mechanism.
Water on floor under cabinet.
• Defrost pan missing orn ot positioned correctly.
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