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Problem
Water, humidity or frost/ice in the fridge
3.1
Moisture formation on the inside
of the fridge.
3.2
Water droplets collect in the
lower fridge drawer areas.
3.3
Water forms at underside of the
fridge drawer glass covers.
Water/humidity/frost on the outside of the fridge
4.1
Wet air forms droplets of water
on the outside edges of the
fridge.
General
5.1
The compressor does not work.
Cause
3.1.1
It is in a hot or humid
environment.
3.1.2
The door is left open.
3.1.3
The door or drawer is opened
too frequently or for too long
each time.
3.1.4
Food containers or liquids are
left open.
3.2.1
The Humidity is too high.
3.3.1
Moisture given off from wet
foods.
3.3.2
Door seal leaks or frequent door
openings in humid environment.
4.1.1
Warm, humid air in the
environment mixes with
cooler air at the door gasket
areas of the fresh food and
freezer compartments causing
condensation.
5.1.1
The appliance is in deep freeze
cooling.
5.1.2
The appliance is not powered
on.
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Solution
3.1.1.1 Try raising the temperature
slightly in the affected
compartment.
3.1.2.1 Check to make sure the door
gaskets are clean and sealing
well against the metal cabinet
frame.
3.1.3.1 Reduce the frequency of door
openings.
3.1.4.1 Let hot foods cool to room
temperature and cover foods
and liquids.
3.2.1.1 It is normal for some wet air
to collect inside the enclosed
fridge drawer. To reduce the
accumulation of moisture raise
the fresh food compartment
temperature.
3.3.1.1 When placing foods in the fridge
first pat them with a dry cloth to
remove excess moisture.
3.3.2.1 Check the door gaskets and
reduce door openings. Possibly
raise fresh food temperature.
4.1.1.1 A small amount of dew or water
moisture is normal. It is best to
wipe it down with a dry cloth to
improve performance.
4.1.1.2 A slight increase in the
compartment temperatures can
reduce this moisture formation.
4.1.1.3 Check door gasket for proper
seal and clean.
5.1.1.1 This is normal for a refrigerator
that goes into deep freeze
automatically. The period of
deep freeze cooling lasts about
30 minutes.
5.1.2.1 Make sure the plug is inserted
all the way into the power outlet.
5.1.2.2 Has the circuit breaker tripped?
Check and change to a new 13
A fuse and/or reset the circuit
breaker.
5.1.2.3 Check the electrical supply
to the room. Call the local
electricity company.

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