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• Power plug may be unplugged from the electric outlet.
Plug it in securely.
• House fuse has blown or circuit breaker has tripped.
Check and/or replace fuse and reset circuit breaker.
• Power cut.
Check house lights.
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• Temperature control not set on proper position.
Refer to Temperature Control section.
• Appliance is placed close to heat source.
• Warm weather-frequent door openings.
• Door left open for a long time.
• Package holding door open or blocking air duct in freezer
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• The floor on which the fridge/freezer is installed may be uneven or
the fridge/freezer may be unstable.
Make it even by rotating the leveling screw.
• Unnecessary objects placed in the back side of the fridge/freezer.
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• Door may have been left ajar or package holding door open.
• Too frequent or too long door openings.
• Frost within package is normal.
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• This phenomenon is likely to occur in a wet space.
Wipe it with a dry towel.
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• Too frequent or too long door openings.
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In humid weather, air carries moisture into fridge when doors are opened.
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Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered or wrapped.
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Check for spoiled food.
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Interior needs cleaning.
Refer to CLEANING section.
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