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Freezer
control
is
set
too
warm.
Set
the
freezer
control
to
a
colder
setting
until
the
freezer
temperature
is
satisfactory.
Allow
24
hours
for
the
temperature
to
stabilize.
Refrigerator
control
is
set
too
warm.
Refrigerator
control
has
some
effect
on
freezer
temperature.
Set
the
refrigerator
control
to
a
colder
setting.
Allow
24
hours
for
the
temperature
to
stabilize.
Then,
if
the
freezer
temperature
is
not
right,
set
the
freezer
control
to
a
warmer
setting.
Refer
to
Setting
the
Controls.
Chilled
Air
Control
is
set
too
warm.
Adjust
the
Chilled
Air
Control
to
a
colder
setting.
Weather
is
hot
and
humid
which
increases
rate
of
frost
buildup
and
internal
sweating.
This
is
normal.
Door is slightly open. See Occurrence section
OPENING
/
CLOSING
OF
DOORS
/
DRAWERS
.
Door
is
opened
too
often
or
too
long.
Open
the
door
less
often.
Vegetables
contain
and
give
off
moisture.
It
is
not
unusual
to
have
moisture
on
the
bottom
side
of
the
cover.
Washed
vegetables
and
fruits
drain
while
in
the
drawer.
Dry
items
before
putting
them
into
drawer.
Water
collecting
in
bottom
of
drawer
is
normal.
Weather
is
humid.
This
is
normal
in
humid
weather.
When
humidity
is
lower,
the
moisture
should
disappear.
Set
Energy
Saver
switch
to
the
Reduce
Exterior
Moisture
position.
Door
is
slightly
open,
causing
cold
air
from
inside
the
refrigerator
to
meet
warm
air
from
outside.
See
Occurrence section
OPENING
/
CLOSING
OF
DOORS
/
DRAWERS
.
Ice
maker
wire
signal
arm
is
in
"up"
or
OFF
position.
Move
wire
signal
arm
to
"down"
or
ON
position.
Household
water
line
valve
is
not
open.
Turn
on
household
water
line
valve.
Water
supply
valve
in
refrigerator
is
being
blocked
by
foreign
material.
Unplug
the
refrigerator
and
turn
off
water
supply.
Slide
refrigerator
out
and
locate
where
water
is
connected
to
the
valve.
Unscrew
the
brass
fitting
and
pull
out
the
screen
from
inside
the
valve
mesh.
Clean
the
screen
of
foreign
material.
Replace
screen
and
brass
fitting
and
turn
the
water
supply
on;
check
for
leaks.
Plug
in
refrigerator
and
slide
into
place.
Freezer is not cold enough. See Occurrence section
TEMPERATURES
ARE
TOO
WARM
.
Saddle
valve
on
cold
water
pipe
is
blocked
or
restricted
by
foreign
material.
Turn
off
household
water
line
valve.
Remove,
clean
or
replace
valve.
Ice
maker
is
producing
less
ice
than
you
expect.
Ice
maker
should
produce
approximately
2
1/2
to
4
pounds
of
ice
every
24
hours.
Freezer is not cold enough. See Occurrence section
TEMPERATURES
ARE
TOO
WARM
.
Household
water
line
valve
is
not
completely
open.
Turn
on
household
water
line
valve.
Water
supply
valve
in
refrigerator
is
being
blocked
by
foreign
material.
See
Occurrence,
"Ice
maker
is not making any ice" above.
Ice maker wire arm is being held down by an item in the freezer. Remove item and release arm.
Remove
any
ice
cubes
which
are
frozen
together
over
arm.
Ice
cubes
are
not
being
used
frequently
enough.
Remove
and
shake
ice
bucket
to
separate
cubes.
Ice
has
picked
up
odor
or
flavor
from
strong
food
stored
in
refrigerator
or
freezer.
Cover
foods
tightly.
Discard
stale
ice.
Ice
maker
will
produce
fresh
supply.
Water
running
to
ice
maker
has
poor
taste
or
odor.
Add
filter
to
ice
maker.
Consult
a
water
purifying
company.
Temperature in the freezer is too warm.
Temperature in the refrigerator is too
warm and the freezer temperature is
satisfactory.
Temperature in the Meat Keeper (some
models) is too warm.
SOLUTION
TEMPERATURES ARE TOO WARM
Moisture
collects
on
inside
of
refrigerator
walls.
Water
collects
on
bottom
side
of
drawer
cover.
Water
collects
in
bottom
of
drawer.
Moisture
forms
on
outside
of
refrigerator
or
between
doors.
Ice
maker
is
not
making
any
ice.
AUTOMATIC
ICE
MAKER
(some
models)
Ice
maker
is
not
making
enough
ice.
Ice
maker
will
not
stop
making
ice.
Ice
maker
is
not
separating
the
cubes.
Ice
has
bad
odor
and
taste.
OCCURRENCE
WATER/MOISTURE/FROST
INSIDE
REFRIGERATOR
WATER/MOISTURE/FROST
OUTSIDE
REFRIGERATOR
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