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QUESTIONS?
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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
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Modern
refrigerators with more storage space and a larger freezer compartment
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require more operating time.
● Normal when refrigerator is fvst delivered to your home-usually requires 24 hours
to
completely
cool
down,
* Largo amounts
of
food
placed in refrigerator to be
coded
or
frazm.
●
Hot
weather-frequent door openings.
*
Door left open.
Q
Temperature control is
set
too
cold.
Refer to Temperature Control section.
*
Grille
and condenser need
cleaning.
Refer to Care and Cleaning section.
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STMTS
&
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Temperature
controI
starts and stops motor to maintain
even
temperatures,
STOPS
FREQUENTLY
VIIHL4”CW
OR
●
If refrigerator vibrates, more than likely it
is
not
resting solidly on
the
floor.
The
RA~ING
front leveling legs need adjusting, or floor is weak or uneven. Refer to
ROLLER!WEVELING
LEGS in Installation Requirements section.
*
If dishes vibrate on shelves, try moving
them.
Slight vibration is normal.
OPERATING SOUNDS
●
The high speed compressor motor required
to
maintain near zero temperatures in the
large freezer compartment may produce higher
sound
levels
than your
old
refrigerator.
*
Normal fan airflow-one fan
blows
cold air through the refrigerator and freezer
compartments-another fan cools the compressor motor.
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These NORMAL sounds will also be heard from
time
to time:
●
Defrost timer switch clicks at defrost.
“
Defrost
water
dripping.
●
Temperature control clicks ON or OFF.
*
Refrigerant boiling or gurgling,
●
Cracking or popping of cooling coils
caused
by expansion and contraction during
d~frost
and refrigeration following defrost.
*
Ice
cubes dropping into the bin and water
rnnning
in pipes
as
icemaker
refills.
“ W)DS DRY
OUT
Q
Foods not covered, wrapped or sealed properly.
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