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Troubleshooting
Refrigerator does not operate.
•The unit may not be plugged in.
•Circuit breaker may have tripped or fuse may be blown.
Refrigerator seems to run longer or more often than necessary.
•The door may have been left open
•Frequent door openings lets the cold air escape.
•Air is not circulating freely, remove the refrigerator from the wall and clean.
Refrigerator vibrates.
•Check to be sure that the refrigerator is leveled, if not adjust the leveling legs.
Refrigerator compartment has an odor.
•Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered.
•Check for spoiled food.
•Interior may need cleaning
•Keep an open box of baking soda in the refrigerator. (Replace every three months).
Foods are not cold enough.
•The temperature setting is not high enough.
•The door has been left open.
•Frequent door openings will let the cold air escape.
•Circulation of air inside the refriger- ator is blocked because the shelves are too full.
The walls on the inside of the refrigerator are damp.
•The door has been left open.
•Frequent door openings let moisture in.
•The room is warm and there is high humidity.
•Warm foods have been placed in the refrigerator.
•Foods are stored in the refrigerator uncovered.
Power Interruptions
•Occasionally there may be power interruptions due to thunderstorms or other causes. Remove the power cord from AC outlet when a power outage occurs. When power has been restored, replug power cord to AC outlet. If outage is for a prolonged period, inspect and discard spoiled or thawed food in freezer. Clean freezer before reusing.
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