5. Troubleshooting
PROBLEM | SOLUTION | |
|
| |
The refrigerator does not | • Check that the power plug is properly connected. | |
work at all or it does not chill | • Is the temperature control on the display panel set to the correct temperature? | |
suffciently. | Try setting it to a lower temperature. | |
| • Is the refrigerator in direct sunlight or located too near a heat source? | |
| • Is the back of the refrigerator too close to the wall and therefore keeping air from circulating? | |
| • Check if cooling off function is on. If the Freezer/Fridge temperature indicator is moving, refer to | |
| page 20 to cancel the cooling off function. | |
|
| |
The food in the fridge is | • Is the temperature control on the display panel set to the correct temperature? | |
frozen. | Try setting it to a warmer temperature. | |
• Is the temperature in the room very low? | ||
| ||
| • Did you store the food with a high water content in the coldest part of the fridge? | |
|
| |
You hear unusual noise or | • Check that the refrigerator is level and stable. | |
sounds. | • If the refrigerator’s water supply line is not connected and water is not being supplied to the | |
| refrigerator, the refrigerator will make unusual noises if the ice maker is on or if you push the | |
| water dispenser lever. To stop the noises, press the Ice Type button until the Ice icon lights up (at | |
| least 3seconds) indicating that the ice maker is off. | |
| • A “ticking” sound is heard from inside the refrigerator. | |
| This is normal and occurs because various accessories are contracting or expanding in relation | |
| to the temperature of the refrigerator interior. | |
|
| |
The front corners of the | • Some heat is normal as | |
appliance are hot and | prevent condensation. | |
• Is the refrigerator door ajar? | ||
condensation is occurring. | ||
Condensation can occur when you leave the door open for a long time. | ||
|
| |
Ice is not dispensing. | • Did you wait for 12 hours after installation of the water supply line before making ice? | |
| • Is the water line connected and the | |
| • Did you manually stop the ice making function? | |
| Make sure Ice Type is set to Cubed or Crushed. | |
| • Is there any ice blocked within the ice maker bucket? | |
| • Is the freezer temperature too warm? Try setting the freezer temperature lower. | |
|
| |
You can hear water bubbling | • This is normal. | |
in the refrigerator. | The bubbling comes from the refrigerant coolant liquid circulating through the refrigerator. | |
| ||
|
| |
There is a bad smell in the | • Has a food item spoiled? | |
refrigerator. | • Make sure that strong smelling food (for example, fsh) is wrapped so that it is airtight. | |
• Clean out your freezer periodically and throw away any spoiled or suspect food. | ||
| ||
|
| |
Frost forms on the walls of | • Is the air vent blocked? | |
the freezer. | Remove any obstructions so air can circulate freely. | |
• Allow sufficient space between the foods stored for efficient air circulation. | ||
| ||
| • Is the freezer door closed properly? | |
|
| |
Water dispenser is not | • Is the water line connected and the | |
functioning. | • Has the water supply line tubing been crushed or kinked? | |
Make sure the tubing is free and clear of any obstruction. | ||
| ||
| • Is the water tank frozen because the refrigerator temperature is too low? | |
| Try selecting a warmer setting on the main display panel. | |
|
|