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Blocking air flow
>
Re-arrange product to allow for
proper air flow. Make sure there
is at least four inches of clearance
from evaporator.
>
Fuse blown or circuit breaker
tripped
>
Replace fuse or reset circuit
breaker.
Electrical Shocks
>
Wires or electrical components are
in direct contact with metallic parts.
>
Check for appropriate
insulation on the connections of
each component.
Noise
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The refrigerator is not properly
levelled
>
Check if the noise goes away after
you level the refrigerator
>
The condenser is not fastened cor
-
rectly. Copper tubing is in contact
with metal
>
While the compressor is working,
check to see if metal parts are in
contact with one another and/or if
the screws that fasten the condens
-
er are tightened.
>
The evaporator and/or condenser
fans are loose
>
Check if the fans are securely
fastened. Also, check if the fan
blades are loose, broken or
crooked. If so, change the faulty
blade.
>
Compressor has an internal noise
>
If the noise persists after all other
measures have been taken, it may
be originating from the compressor.
>
Loose part(s)
>
Locate and tighten loose part(s)
Extreme condensation
inside the refrigerator
>
Controller is set at a very cold
position
>
Set the controller to a warmer
position & check to see if
compressor stops as should.
>
The outside environment’s relative
humidity is very high (over 75%)
>
This type of occurrence is caused
by local climatic conditions and not
by the refrigeration unit.
>
The refrigerator door won’t shut
completely
>
Check the door and/or the
magnetic gasket. Adjust the door
hinges if needed; replace the
gasket if broken.
>
The refrigerator had been placed at
an inadequate location
>
The unit must not be near sources
that produce too much heat.
Condensing unit
runs for long periods
of time
>
Excessive amount of warm product
placed in cabinet
>
Advise user to leave adequate time
for products to cool down
>
Prolonged door opening or door ajar
>
Advise user to ensure doors are
closed when not in use and to
avoid opening doors for long
periods of time.
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