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Refrigerator does not operate.
• The unit may not be plugged in.
• Circuit breaker may have tripped or fuse may be blown.
Refrigerator seems to run longer or more often than necessary.
• The door may have been left open
• Frequent door openings lets the cold air escape.
• Air is not circulating freely, remove the refrigerator from the wall and clean.
Refrigerator vibrates.
• Check to be sure that the refrigerator is leveled, if not adjust the leveling legs.
Refrigerator compartment has an odor.
• Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered.
• Check for spoiled food.
• Interior may need cleaning
• Keep an open box of baking soda in the refrigerator. (Replace every three
months).
Foods are not cold enough.
• The temperature setting is not high enough.
• The door has been left open.
• Frequent door openings will let the cold air escape.
• Circulation of air inside the refrigerator is blocked because the shelves are
too full.
The walls on the inside of the refrigerator are damp.
• The door has been left open.
• Frequent door openings let moisture in.
• The room is warm and there is high humidity.
• Warm foods have been placed in the refrigerator.
• Foods are stored in the refrigerator uncovered.
• Occasionally there may be power interruptions due to thunderstorms or other
causes. Remove the power cord from AC outlet when a power outage occurs.
When power has been restored, replug power cord to AC outlet. If outage is
for a prolonged period, inspect and discard spoiled or thawed food in freezer.
Clean freezer before reusing.
TROUBLESHOOTING
POWER INTERRUPTIONS
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