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PROBLEM
REFRIGERATOR DOES NOT OPERA~
MOTOR OPEW~ FOR LONG PERIODS
MOTOR STARTS & STOPS FREQUENTLY
VIBW~ON OR
RA~~G
HOT AIR FROM
BOTTOM OF
RE~GERATOR
DOOR NOT CLOS~G PROPEWY
OPERA~G SOUNDS
POSSIBLE CAUSE
●May be in defrost cycle when motor does not o~rate for ab~~~,?~ ‘,’:
w Temperature control in OFF posiEion. | .,’, | ,, | ,, | ‘, | ‘,. |
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●If intefior light is noE on, leffigeratOr may nOt k plUggd i~ at ~~ ~~~:,, ,:, ,’.,
*If plug is sewre and the refrigerator still fails to opemte, ~lug a kp’o~,? w“,
appliance into the same oUtleE to demrmine if there is a trim
burned out &se.,,
* Modern refrigerators with more sEorage space aad a lmg~r f~nr;~’ | ||
require more operating Eime, | ,. | ., ‘. |
* Normal when refrigerator is fwst delivered to your
24 hours to completely cool down. | ,. |
●Large amounEs of food placed in refrigerator Eo be woled or fromn. ‘‘‘“ ‘”
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*Door left open. | ‘, | |
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●Temperature controls are set too cold. Refer to instructions for u% of~ ::’””-
“Temperature Controls’,’
● Grille and condenser need clembg. Refer to the Care Wd Cl+ @ti6M~ ,. ~ ,:: |
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G Temperature conErol sEarts and stops motor to mtintdn’even%em~mw~~; “
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● If refrigerator vibrates, more thm Wely it is not resti~g mlidy ‘oh ke~$k’; ~~,
and front roller screws or front leveling legs need adjustig #r flmris wq~ ~; | |||
uneven. Refer to the Rollers swtion. | ,’ | ||
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●Y dishes vibrate on shelves, try moving them. SEght vibration is
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●Normal airflow coo~ng motor. In the refrig~ration process, it i? “,,’
heat be expelled in the area under the refrigerator. Some finorcovedng$. wilj’ : ‘‘
discolor at these normal and stie operatig Eemperature$. “
supplier should be consulted if you object to this discoloration.
●Door g~ket on hinge side sticking or folding over. TO ~Ome~t~ put ~’$~- ~,
amount of petroleum jelly on face of gasket.
●The high speed compressor motor required to mainti near wru temperatures in the large freezer compartment may produce higher
than your old refrigerator.,.. ‘, : s Nom~ fa air flow+ne fan blows cold air through fie refrigerator
freezer compartments, another fan COO!S the com~essurmotor. . : | |||||
● These NORMAL sounds wifl dso be heard from time to time: |
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● Defrost timer switch clicks at defrost. | .., , | ||||
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●Defrost water dripping.
●Temperature control clicks ON or OFF. c Refrigerant boiling or gurgling.
●Cracking or popping of coohg coils cau~ during defrost and refrigeration following defrost.
●Witi automatic icem~er, tie sound of running in pipes as icemaker refills.
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