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Moisture forms on |
| Not unusual during periods | • If bothersome, wipe surface dry; otherwise, moisture | |
outside of appliance |
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| Door left open. | • Always make sure that the door is closed after opening. | |
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Frost or moisture |
| Too frequent or too long | • Appliance will dissipate moisture in time. | |
collects inside |
| door openings. |
| If bothersome, wipe surface dry. |
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| In humid weather, air carries | • Appliance will dissipate moisture in time. | |
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| moisture into appliance when |
| If bothersome, wipe surface dry. |
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| Temperature control set at | • See Temperature Control section. | |
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| coldest setting. |
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Interior light does |
| Appliance is unplugged. | • Push the plug completely into the outlet. | |
not operate |
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| The circuit breaker is tripped/ • Replace fuse or reset the breaker. | |||
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| the fuse is blown. |
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| Light bulb needs replacing. | • See Care and Cleaning section. | |
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| GFI outlet is tripped. | • | Reset outlet. |
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| • | GFI outlet is not recommended. |
Hot air from bottom |
| Normal air flow cooling motor. • In the refrigeration process, it is normal for heat to be | ||
of appliance |
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| expelled in the area under the appliance. Some floor |
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| coverings are sensitive and will discolor at these safe |
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Appliance never shuts |
| Adaptive defrost keeps | • This is normal. The appliance will cycle off after the | |
off but temperatures |
| compressor running during |
| door remains closed for two hours. |
are OK |
| door openings. | • Normal operation in extreme temperatures. | |
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Safety Instructions | |
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Instructions | Operating |
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Care and Cleaning | |
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Instructions | Installation |
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Tips | Troubleshooting |
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