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32
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if...
The
refrigerator
that
was
replaced
was
an
older
model.
The
room
temperature
is
hotter
than
normal.
The
door
is
opened
often
or
a
large
amount
of
food
has
just
been
added.
The
refrigerator
was
recently
plugged
in
and
the
refrigerator
control
was
set
correctly.
The
refrigerator
control
is
not set
correctly
for
the
surrounding
conditions.
The
doors
are
not
closed
completely.
The
condenser
coils
are
dirty.
The
refrigerator
is
not
level.
Food
packages
are
blocking
the
door
open.
The
ice
bin,
crisper
cover,
pans,
shelves,
door
bins
or
baskets
are
out
of
position.
The
gaskets
are
sticking.
The
refrigerator
wobbles
or
seems
unstable.
The
doors
were
removed
during
product
installation
and
not
properly
replaced.
The
door
is
not
closing
properly.
The
door
is
opened
often.
COMPRESSOR
MOTOR
SEEMS
TO
RUN
TOO
MUCH
DOORS
WILL
NOT
CLOSE
COMPLETELY
FROST
OR
ICE
CRYSTALS
ON
FROZEN
FOOD
Then...
u
Modern
refrigerators
with
more
storage
space
require
more
operating
time.
u
The
motor
will
run
longer
under
warm
conditions.
At
normal
room
temperatures,
expect
your
motor
to
run
about
40%
to
80%
of
the
time.
Under
warmer
conditions,
expect
it
to
run
even
more
often.
u
Adding
food
and
opening
the
door
warms
the
refrigerator.
It
is
normal
for
the
refrigerator
to
run
longer
in
order
to
cool
the
refrigerator
back
down.
Adding
a
large
amount
of
food
warms
the
refrigerator.
See
the
Food
Storage
Guide
section
on
page
16.
In
order
to
conserve
energy,
try
to
get
everything
you
need
out
of
the
refrigerator
at
once,
keep
food
organized
so
it
is
easy
to
find
and
close
the
door
as
soon
as
the
food
is
removed.
u
The
refrigerator
will
take
up
to
24
hours
to
cool
completely.
u
See
the
Adjusting
Control
Settings
section
on
page
16.
u
Push
the
doors
firmly
shut.
If
they
will
not
shut
all
the
way,
see
Doors
will
not
close
completely
below.
u
This
prevents
air
transfer
and
makes
the
motor
work
harder.
Clean
the
condenser
coils.
Refer
to
the
Care
and
Cleaning
section
on
pages
24--25.
u
See
Leveling
and
Door
Alignment
on
page
14.
u
Rearrange
food
containers
to
clear
door
and
door
shelves.
u
Push
bins
all
the
way
in
and
put
crisper
cover,
pans,
shelves
and
baskets
into
their
correct
positions.
See
the
Using
Your
Refrigerator
section
on
pages
15--23.
u
Clean
gaskets
and
the
surface
that
they
touch.
Rub
a
thin
coat
of
paraffin
wax
on
the
gaskets
after
cleaning.
u
Level
the
refrigerator.
Refer
to
the
Leveling
and
Door
Alignment
section
on
page
14.
u
Remove
and
replace
the
doors
according
to
the
Removing
and
Replacing
Refrigerator
handles
and
doors
section
on
pages
9--13,
or
call
a
qualified
service
technician.
u
See
Doors
will
not
close
completely
above.
u
When
the
door
is
opened,
warm,
humid
air
is
allowed
in
the
freezer,
resulting
in
frost.
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