38Solutions To Common Problems
Water/Moisture/Frost Inside Refrigerator
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Moisture collects on inside | • Weather is hot and | • The rate of frost buildup and internal sweating |
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of refrigerator walls. | humid. | increases. |
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| • Door is slightly | • See Problem section, Opening/Closing of Doors/ |
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| open. | Drawers. |
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| • Door is opened too | • Open door less often to allow internal |
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| often or too long. | temperature to stabilize. |
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| • Open containers. | • Keep containers covered. |
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| Water collects on bottom | • Vegetables contain | • Moisture on the bottom side of the cover is not |
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side of drawer cover. | and give off | unusual. |
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| moisture. | • Move humidity control (some models) to lower |
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| setting. |
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| Moisture collects in bottom | • Washed vegetables | • Dry items before putting them in the drawer. |
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of drawer. | and fruit drain while | Water collecting in bottom of drawer is normal. |
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| in the drawer. |
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| • Fruits and vegetables | • Routinely clean out old fruits and vegetables |
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| are kept past their | especially if they begin to break down. |
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| prime |
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| Moisture collects on | • Weather is humid. | • This is normal in humid weather. When |
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outside of refrigerator or |
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between doors. |
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| • Door is slightly | • See Problem section, Opening/Closing of Doors/ |
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| open, causing cold | Drawers. |
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| air from inside |
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| refrigerator to meet |
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| warm air from |
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| outside. |
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Perfect Temp Drawer (some models) |
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Problem | Cause | Correction |
Display does not illuminate | • Connector not | • Remove pan and insure connector is fully |
or shows “CE”. | connected or loose. | engaged. (See Storage Features section) |
Display shows “LOC” when | • Drawer in control | • Press and hold control lock button for three |
buttons are pressed. | lock mode. | seconds to take drawer out of control lock |
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| mode. (See Storage Features section) |