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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY

Rapid Electrical Diagnosis

Your refrigeratoris wired for accurate

electricaldiagnosishome-takesin your

only minutes forservicea technician to check itsentire electrical system. No need for the technician to movethe refrigeratorto make the diagnosis.

REFRIGERATOR

May be in defrost cycle when motordoes not operate for about 35 minutes.

DOES NOT OPERATE

Temperature control in OFF position.

 

 

If interior light is not on, refrigerator may not be plugged in at walloutlet.

 

If plug is secure and the refrigerator still fails to operate, plug a lampor a small

 

appliance intothe same outlet todetermine if there is a tripped circuitbreaker or

 

burned outfuse.

MOTOR OPERATES

Modern refrigeratorswith more storagespace and alarger freezercompartment

FOR LONG PERIODS require moreoperatingtime.

 

Normal whenrefrigeratoris first deliveredto your home-usually requires 24 hours

 

to completelycool down.

 

Large amountsof food placed inrefrigeratorto becooled or frozen.

 

Hot weather-frequent door openings.

 

Door leftopen.

 

Temperature controls are set toocold. Refer to page5.

 

Grille and condenser need cleaning. Refer to page12.

 

Check ENERGY-SAVING TIPS on page2.

MOTOR STARTS&

Temperature control starts and stops motorto maintain eventemperatures.

STOPS FREQUENTLY

 

VIBRATION OR

If refrigerator vibrates, more than likelyit is not resting solidly on the floor. The front

RATTLING

roller screwsor front leveling legs need adjusting,or floor is weak or uneven. Referto

 

ROLLERYLEVELING LEGS on page4.

 

If dishes vibrate on shelves, try moving them. Slight vibration is normal.

OPERATING

The high speed compressor motor required to maintain near zero temperatures in

SOUNDS

the large freezer compartment may produce higher sound levels than your old refrigerator.

 

Normal fanair flow-one fan blows cold air through the refrigerator and freezer

 

compartments-another fan cools the compressor motor.

 

These NORMALsounds will also be heard fromtime to time:

 

Defrost timer switch clicks at defrost.

 

Defrost waterdripping.

 

Temperature control clicks ONor OFF.

 

Refrigerant boilingor gurgling.

 

Cracking or popping of cooling coils caused by expansion and contraction during

 

defrost andrefrigerationfollowing defrost.

 

Ice cubes dropping into the bin and waterrunning in pipes as icemakerrefills.

FOODS DRYOUT

Foods notcovered, wrapped or sealed properly.

 

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Contents Contents Energy-saving tips Help us helpyouRead thisbook carefully Write downthe model and serial numbersSave These Refrigerator Location Use of Extension CordsClearances Water Supply to IcemakerHow to Test Temperatures Set the Temperature ControlsEnergy Saver Switch Operating Your RefrigeratorFood Storage Suggestions Two-PositionShelf Freezer Compartment Spacemaker DoorPartial-WidthShelfin Freezer Compartment To relocate shelfAdjusta-Temp Drawer Adjusta-FreshDrawer 3jL . ’Cool’n Fresh Drawer Moist’n Fresh DrawerDetachable Meat Drawer or Meats’n Snacks Drawer Sealed Snack PackIf your refrigerator hastwin fruit and vegetable drawers To relocate meat drawerAutomatic Icemaker Ice TraysWater Filter Accessory Automatic Icemaker Accessory KitMove icemaker feeler arm to OFF up position when If ice is used infrequently,oldCare and Cleaning Rapid Electrical Diagnosis = Questions?- r Use This Problem SolverProblem Possible Cause Andremedy Problem SolverIf You Need Service Warranty

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