Summit FFBF171SSIM 24" Wide Bottom Freezer Refrigerator With Icemaker

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b) Remove the plastic light cover with one hand while
forcefully pressing the middle of the cover with the
other hand. See illustration.
c) Replace the bulb with a 10-watt (or less) LED bulb that
is of the same shape and size as the original.
d) Replace the plastic cover and reconnect the unit.
Try to avoid opening the doors during a power failure. Frozen food in the freezer
compartment should not be affected if the power failure lasts no longer than a
day or two.
If there is a power failure
If the power failure lasts longer than this, the food should be checked and either
consumed immediately or cooked and then re-frozen.
Normal Operating Noises
Various sounds you will hear are completely normal and are caused by the
operation of the cooling system of your appliance:
Gurgling, hissing, boiling or bubbling noises are caused by the refrigerant
circulating inside the cooling system. These noises can still be heard for a
short time after the compressor shuts off.
Sudden sharp cracking or popping noises are caused by the expansion and
contraction of the inside walls or some components inside the cabinets.
Buzzing, whirring, pulsating or high-pitched humming noises are caused by
the compressor. These noises are slightly louder at the start-up of the
compressor cycle and reduce when the appliance reaches the operating
temperatures.
To avoid disturbing vibrations and unnecessary noises, make sure that:
Your refrigerator is standing level on all four feet.
Your refrigerator is not in contact with the walls, surrounding objects or kitchen
cabinets and furniture.
Cans, bottle or dishes inside the refrigerator are not touching and rattling
against each other.
All shelves and bins are mounted correctly inside the refrigerator cabinets and
doors.
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