Problem | Cause | Solution |
9.2.3 The doors or drawers are
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| frequently opened and |
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| closed. |
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| 9.2.4 The control settings in |
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| the freezer and fresh food |
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| compartments are set to cold |
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| level. |
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| 9.2.5 Door and/or drawer gasket |
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| seals may be dirty, frayed or |
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| cracked. |
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| 9.2.6 The condenser is dirty. |
9.3 | The compressor frequently | 9.3.1 The compartment |
| cycles on and off. | temperature sensors keep |
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| the fridge at the set points |
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| causing the compressor to |
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| cycle. |
9.2.3.1Try to reduce frequency of door or drawer openings.
9.2.4.1Raise up the compartment temperatures slightly and allow 24 hours to reach new balance.
9.2.5.1Clean off the gaskets and/or heat slightly with hair dryer so gasket takes contour of metal frame.
9.2.6.1Clean the condenser.
9.3.1.1This is normal. The fridge compressor will provide the required cooling level.
10.1The light bulb is out.10.1.1 The light bulb is damaged or unscrewed.
10.1.2The light switch is blocked somehow with debris or food particles
10.1.3The fridge power is off.
10.1.1.1See section on changing light bulbs.
10.1.2.1Disconnect the power supply cord plug.
Locate the light switch on the food liner wall and move it to see if pressing the switch in and out a few times can dislodge the food.
10.1.3.1Make sure the power cord plug is fully engaged into the wall outlet socket.
11.1A beeping noise from inside the fridge.
11.1.1One door or drawer of the fridge is open for over 60 seconds.
11.1.1.1This is normal and will repeat every 1 minute until the door or drawer is closed.
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