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| REFRIGERATOR DOES | • Not plugged in. |
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| NOT OPERATE | • The circuit breaker tripped, or fuse blown. |
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| TURNS ON AND OFF | • This is normal. Small refrigerators cycle more often than larger ones. |
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| SEEMS TO RUN TOO LONG | • Check for proper clearances. |
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| • Frequent door opening let cold air escape. |
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| VIBRATION | • If refrigerator vibrates, it probably is not level. Use leveling legs (or shims if |
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| CABINET HAS ODOR | • Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered. |
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| • Check for spoiled food. |
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| • Interior may need cleaning. Keep an open box of baking soda in refrigerator and |
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| replace every three months. |
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Reversing the Door Swing
Problem Solver