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UNDERSTANDING
SOUNDS
YOU
MAY
HEAR
Your new refrigerator
may make
sounds
that your old one
did not make.
Most of the new sounds
are normal.
Hard
surfaces,
like the floor, walls and cabinets,
can make the
sounds
seem
louder
than
they actually
are. The following
describes
the kinds of sounds
you may hear and what
may be causing
them..
Clicking:
The defrost
control
will click when the automatic
defrost
cycle begins
and ends. The thermostat
control
(or
refrigerator
control,
depending
on the model)
will also
click when cycling
on and off.
Raffling:
Rattling
noises
may
come
from
the
flow
of refrigerant,
the
water
line,
or items
stored
on
top
of the
refrigerator.
Whooshing:
• Evaporator
fan
motor
circulating
the
air through
the
refrigerator
and
freezer
compartments.
• Air
being
forced
over
the
condenser
by the
condenser
fan.
• Ice compartment
fan
in the
freezer
on
the
left
side
of
the
refrigerator
when
the
doors
are
open.
Gurgling:
As
each
cycle
ends,
you
may
hear
a gurgling
sound
caused
by the
refrigerant
flowing
through
the
cooling
system.
Popping:
Contraction
and
expansion
of the
inside
walls.
Sizzling:
Water
dripping
on
the
defrost
heater
during
a defrost
cycle.
Vibrating
Noise:
If the
side
or back
of the
refrigerator
is touching
a
cabinet
or wall,
some
of the
normal
vibrations
may
make
an audible
sound.
To eliminate
the
noise,
make
sure
that
the
sides
and
back
cannot
vibrate
against
any
wall
or
cabinet.
Dripping:
Water
running
into
the
drain
pan
during
the
defrost
cycle.
Pulsating
or High-Pitched
Sound:
Your
refrigerator
is designed
to run
more
efficiently
to
keep
your
food
items
at the
desired
temperature.
The
high
efficiency
compressor
may
cause
your
new
refrigerator
to run
longer
than
your
old
one,
but
is still
more
energy
efficient
than
previous
models.
While
the
refrigerator
is running,
it is normal
to hear
a pulsating
or high-pitched
sound.
Proble
Possible Causes
Solutions
The power
supply
cord
is unplugged.
Refrigerator
is not
cooling.
A household
fuse has blown or a
circuit
breaker
has tripped.
The refrigerator
control
is set to the
OFF position.
The refrigerator
is in the defrost
cycle.
The OFF light is illuminated.
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TEMPERATURE
.....................................
9
Firmly plug the cord
into a live outlet
with
proper
voltage
(see Electrical
& Grounding
Requirements).
Replace
the fuse or reset the circuit
breaker.
If the problem
persists,
contact
an electrician.
Refer to the Setting
the Controls
section.
Wait about
30 minutes
for defrost
cycle
to end.
The refrigerator
is in DEMO
mode.
The
Demo
Mode
disables
the cooling
system
i
and only the lamps and display
will work
i
normally.
i
i
i
To disable
Demo
Mode,
press the
i
i
TEMPERATURE
ADJUST
button
until you
i
i
set the desire temperature
level. When
demo
mode
is deactivated,
the OFF light will
turn off.
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