Customer Service Troubleshooting Tips Installation Instructions Operating Instructions Safety Information
Before you call for service…
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Moisture collects inside |
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(In humid weather, air |
| long door openings. |
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carries moisture into |
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refrigerator when |
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doors are opened.) |
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Interior light does not work |
| No power at outlet. | • Replace fuse or |
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| reset the breaker. |
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| Light bulb burned out. | • See Replacing the light bulbs. |
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Door not closing properly |
| Door gasket on hinge side | • Apply petroleum jelly on |
or only partially closing |
| sticking or folding over. | face of gasket. |
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Hot air from bottom |
| Normal air flow cooling | • Your floor covering |
of refrigerator |
| motor. In the refrigeration | supplier should be |
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| process, it is normal that | consulted if you object to |
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| heat be expelled in the | this discoloration. |
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| area under the refrigerator. |
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| Some floor coverings will |
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| discolor at these normal |
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| and safe temperatures. |
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Water on kitchen floor or |
| Drain in the bottom of |
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on bottom of freezer |
| the freezer clogged. |
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| Cubes jammed in chute. | • Poke ice through the chute |
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| with a wooden spoon. |
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