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Normal operating sounds.
Depending on the placement of the refrigerator in your kitchen,
you may want to place a piece of rubber backed carpet under
the refrigerator to reduce noise.
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Problem Possible Causes What To Do
Refrigerator does not
Refrigerator in defrost cycle. Wait about 30 minutes for defrost cycle to end.
operate
Control in
OFF
position. Move the control to a temperature setting.
Refrigerator is unplugged. Push the plug completely into the outlet.
The fuse is blown/circuit Replace fuse or reset the breaker.
breaker is tripped.
Vibration or rattling
Front leveling legs need See
Leveling Legs.
(slight vibration
adjusting.
is normal)
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These sounds are normal and are due mostly to highly efficient operation.
The new high efficiency compressor runs faster and will have a higher pitch
hum or pulsating sound while operating.
Defrost timer and refrigerator control click on and off.
Cracking or popping of cooling coils caused by expansion and contraction
during defrost and refrigeration following defrost.
The fan circulating air inside the freezer which keeps the temperatures
throughout.
Water dropping on the defrost heater causing a sizzling, hissing or popping
sound during the defrost cycle.
The flow of refrigerant through the freezer cooling coils sounds like boiling
water or a gurgling noise.
Water dripping as it melts from the evaporator and flows to the drain pan
during the defrost cycle.
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