Electrolux EI26SS55GS Normal Operating Sounds & Sights, Understanding the sounds you may hear

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Understanding the sounds you may hear

Your new, high-efficiency refrigerator may introduce unfamiliar sounds. These sounds normally indicate your refrigerator is operating correctly. Some surfaces on floors, walls, and kitchen cabinets may make these sounds more noticeable.

Following is a list of major components in your refrigerator and the sounds they can cause:

AEvaporator Refrigerant through the evaporator may create a boiling or gurgling sound.

BEvaporator fan You may hear air being forced through the refrigerator by the evaporator fan.

CDefrost heater During defrost cycles, water dripping onto the defrost heater may cause a hissing or sizzling sound. After defrosting, a popping sound may occur.

DAutomatic ice maker When ice has been produced, you will hear ice cubes falling into the ice bin.

EElectronic control & automatic defrost control These parts can produce a snapping or clicking sound when turning the cooling system on and off.

FCondenser fan You may hear air being forced through the condenser.

GCompressor Modern, high-efficiency compressors run much faster than in the past. The compressor may have a high- pitched hum or pulsating sound.

HWater valve Makes a buzzing sound each time it opens to fill the ice maker.

IDrain pan (not removable) You may hear water dripping into the drain pan during the defrost cycle.

JCondenser May create minimal sounds from forced air.

KMotorized damper May produce a light humming during operation.

LIce dispensing paddle When dispensing ice, you will hear a snapping or clicking sound when the solenoid opens and closes the ice chute.

NOTE

Energy efficient foam in your refrigerator is not a sound insulator.

NOTE

During automatic defrost cycle, a red glow in the back wall vents of your freezer compartment is normal.

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Use & Care Guide Keep a record for quick reference Table of contentsFinding Information Please read and save this guideImportant safety instructions Electrical information SafetyDoor opening InstallationInstallation LocationTo level the doors using the lower hinge Getting through narrow spaces Removing The DoorsTo remove the freezer door Non-Adjusting Hinge some modelsTo remove the freezer top hinge cover Freezer Upper End Cap Refrigerator Upper End Cap Installing Door HandlesDoor Handle Mounting Instructions What you will need Connecting The Water SupplyAbout your refrigerator’s water supply Understanding features and terms Feature OverviewControls 3rd Level User Variable Options 1st Level Sleep Mode2nd Level Awakened Display Mode Setting cooling temperaturesDoor Ajar Wave-TouchTM/IQ-TouchTMSabbath Mode some modelsAlarms High Temp Power FailTemperature has been reached Fast iceDrawers Storage FeaturesShelf features To change the position of a shelfDoors Accessories Priming the water supply system Automatic Ice & Water Maker/DispenserRemove and empty the ice storage bin if Cleaning the ice makerTo clean the ice maker Ice maker/dispenser tipsReplacing the air filter Ordering replacement filtersChanging The Filter Locating the filtersTo replace your PureAdvantageTM water filter More about your advanced water filterNSF test & certification results Ideas for saving energy Storing Food & Saving EnergyIdeas for storing foods Understanding the sounds you may hear Normal Operating Sounds & SightsProtecting your investment Care & CleaningVacation & moving tips Care & cleaning tipsNever use Chloride to clean stainless steel To replace light bulbs Replacing light bulbsMajor Appliance Warranty Information WarrantyRunning Your Refrigerator Solutions To Common ProblemsBefore you call Temperatures Are Too Warm Temperatures Are Too ColdWater/Moisture/Frost Inside Refrigerator Instructions Automatic Ice MakerIce Dispenser Problem Cause CorrectionLight Bulb Is Not On Odors In RefrigeratorOpening/Closing Of Doors/Drawers