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26.3 Cu. Ft. Side-by-Side Refrigerator
The compressor runs for a long
time or turns on and off
frequently.
The compressor runs longer if:
The room temperature is high.
You just added a large amount of food. Wait for the food to freeze, then check
again.
You open and close the door frequently.
The door gasket is dirty. Clean the gasket. See Cleaning your refrigerator
on
page 23.
Your refrigerator has been disconnected for a period of time. Wait for your
refrigerator to cool (about four hours) before adding food.
You have the temperature set too low.
The light inside the refrigerator
does not turn on.
Make sure that your refrigerator is plugged into a working outlet.
If a door stays open too long, your refrigerator automatically turns off the light.
Check to see if the light is damaged. If the light is damaged, have it replaced by a
qualified service technician. See Replacing the LED light
on page 26.
The refrigerator doors do not
close completely.
Make sure that no food packages are in the way.
Make sure that the door gaskets (seals) are clean. See Cleaning your refrigerator
on
page 23
.
If the door gasket does not seal, try heating then cooling the seal. You can use an
electric hair dryer to heat the seal.
Make sure that your refrigerator is level. See Leveling your refrigerator
on page 13.
Make sure that the top of your refrigerator is tilted backward about 0.4" (10 mm) to
0.6" (15 mm). See Leveling your refrigerator
on page 13.
The refrigerator makes unusual
noises or vibrations.
The following sounds are normal:
Compressor running noises.
Air movement noise from the small fan motor in the freezer compartment or other
compartments.
Gurgling sound similar to water boiling.
Popping noise during automatic defrosting.
Clicking noise before the compressor starts.
Clicking noise when you get the water.
Motor running noises when you get the ice.
Clunking noises when ice cubes fall into the ice storage bin.
Other unusual noises or vibrations may occur:
If you have items on the top of your refrigerator. Remove the items.
If your refrigerator is not level. See Leveling your refrigerator
on page 13.
If your refrigerator is touching walls. Move it away from the walls.
If the shelves or drawers are installed incorrectly.
The temperature is too hot.
You may have left the doors open too long or opened them too frequently.
Make sure that no obstacle is keeping the doors from closing correctly.
Adjust the refrigerator or freezer compartment temperature. See Setting the
refrigerator temperature on page 19 or Setting the freezer temperature on page 19.
Your refrigerator may not have enough clearance from walls or the ceiling. See
Providing correct ventilation
on page 11.
The temperature is too cold.
Adjust the refrigerator or freezer compartment temperature. See Setting the
refrigerator temperature on page 19 or Setting the freezer temperature on page 19.
Ice is not dispensing.
After you install the water supply line, you should wait 12 hours before you try
dispensing ice. If the water is not sufficiently cooled, your refrigerator takes longer
to make ice.
Make sure that the water line is connected and the water valve open. See
Connecting the water supply
on page 15.
Make sure that the ice dispenser is not in off mode.
Make sure that no ice is blocking the ice maker bucket or ice chute. See Cleaning
the ice storage bin on page 24.
If the water pressure is less than 30 psi, try installing a booster pump to
compensate for the low pressure.
Make sure that the freezer compartment temperature is not set too warm. Try
setting the freezer temperature lower. See Setting the freezer temperature
on
page 19
.
If you just dispensed a large amount of ice, wait at least 90 minutes before
dispensing more ice.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
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