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Clicking | The defrost | control | will | click | when | Normal | Operation |
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| the automatic defrost cycle begins |
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| and ends. The thermostat control (or |
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| refrigerator control on some models) |
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| will | also click | when | cycling | on | and |
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Rattling | Rattling | noises may | come from | the | Normal | Operation |
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| flow of refrigerant, the water line on |
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| the back of the unit, or items stored |
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| on top of or around the refrigerator. |
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| Refrigerator |
| is not | resting solidly on | Floor | is weak | or uneven | or leveling | legs need to | be | ||||||||||
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| adjusted. | See the Door | Alignment | section. |
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| with linear | compressor | Normal | Operation |
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| was | jarred | while | running. |
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Whooshing | Evaporator | fan | motor | is circulating | Normal | Operation |
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| air through the refrigerator and |
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| freezer | compartments. |
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| Air | is being | forced | over | the | condenser | Normal | Operation |
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| by the | condenser | fan. |
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Gurgling | Refrigerant | flowing | through | the |
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| cooling | system. |
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Popping | Contraction | and | expansion | of the | Normal | Operation |
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| inside walls due to changes in |
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| temperature. |
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Sizzling | Water | dripping | on | the | defrost | heater | Normal | Operation |
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| during | a defrost | cycle. |
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Vibrating | If the side or | back | of | the refrigerator | To eliminate | the noise, make | sure that | the sides | and | |||||||||||
| is touching | a | cabinet | or | wall, some of | back | cannot | vibrate against | any wall | or cabinet. |
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| the normal vibrations may make an |
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| audible | sound. |
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Dripping
Pulsating or High- Pitched Sound
Water | running into the drain | pan | Normal | Operation | |
during | the defrost | cycle. |
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Your refrigerator | is designed | to run | Normal | Operation | |
more efficiently to keep your food |
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items at the desired temperature. The |
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high efficiency compressor may cause |
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your new refrigerator to run longer |
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than your old one, but it is still more |
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energy efficient than previous models. |
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While the refrigerator is running, it is |
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normal to hear a pulsating or high- |
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pitched | sound. |
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