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Before you call for service, check the following items.
1. The refrigerator does not run.
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Check the power supply at the wall outlet.
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Make sure the power supply cord is plugged
firmly.
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Check the fuse box for blown fuse or tripped
circuit breaker.
2. Food temperature is too warm.
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Check the temperature control dial setting.
See “TEMPERATURE CONTROL”. Check
spaces among the foodstuffs. Overcrowded
shelves prevent good air circulation.
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Make sure the refrigerator is not in direct sunlight.
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Check the spacing at the top, sides and rear
of the refrigerator. See “INSTALLATION”
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Check the door opening-too-frequent and too
long.
3. Food in the fresh food compartment freezes.
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Check the temperature control dial setting of
the fresh food compartment. See “TEMPERA-
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Make sure food storage is proper.
4. The refrigerator sounds noisy
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Check for weak floor.
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Make sure the refrigerator is installed firmly.
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Make sure the back of the refrigerator does
not touch the wall.
5. Moisture condenses on the exterior of the
cabinet:
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When humidity is too high, the cabinet is
liable to sweat. This is the same phenomenon
as moisture condensing on a glass of iced tea
on a hot summer day. If moisture does not
disappear, wipe the cabinet with a cloth.
6. Moisture condenses in the refrigerator.
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Have the door been opened often?
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Is it very humid? Some moisture is normal on
humid days. In humid weather air carries
moisture into refrigerator when door is opened.
The moisture will disappear after running
refrigerator for a few hours with door closed.
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If moisture dose not disappear wipe them with
a cloth.
7. The lamp does not light.
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Check that the lamp is not loose. If the lamp
remains lit for a long time with the door kept
open, the lamp may become loose due to its
generation of heat.
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