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Kenmore 596.526732 Use And Care Manual page 25

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Today'srefrigerators use foam insulation and are more energy efficient than refrigeratorsof the past However,foam insulation is
not as sound absorbent as formerinsulated models,As a result, certain sounds may be unfamiliar In time, thesesounds will
become familiar, Please refer to this informationbeforecatling service,
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>- Freezer control (A) clicks when
startingor stopping compressor,
>. Defrost timer or electricdamper
control (some models)(B)
sounds tike an electric clock
and makesan occasional click
or snap
> Condenser
fan (D) makes
this
noise while operating
> Freezer fan (C) makesthis
noise while operating.
>. Freezer fan (C) slows to a stop
as the freezer door is opened
> Evaporator(E) and heat
exchanger(F) refrigerant make
this noise when flowing
>. Ice cubes from ice maker drop
into ice bucket (G)
Dispenser ice chute (H) dosing.
> Compressor(i) makesa
pulsating sound while running,
Refrigeratoris not level
> Ice maker water valve (J)
hookup buzzeswhen ice maker
fills with water.
> Normal operation
> Normal operation
Air rushing or whirring
> Normal operation
> Normal operation
> Normal operation
Gurgling or boiling
> Normal operation
sound
Thumping
> Norma!operation
> Normal operation
Vibrating noise
> Normal operation
See leveling instructions i n Installing Your Refrigerator
Buzzing
> Normaloperation
Humming
>- Ice maker (K) is in the 'on'
positionwithout water
connection.
> Ice auger (L) hums as auger
agitates ice during dispensing,,
Compressor(I) can make a
high pitched hum while
operating,
>- Solenoid valve (M) operating
ice chute door.
> Stop sound by raisingice maker arm to 'off' position See
Automatic Ice Maker section in your
Use and Care Guide for details
> Normal operation
> Normal operation
> Normal operation
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