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The document provides troubleshooting tips for issues with a refrigerator such as it not operating, starting and stopping frequently, rattling, making sounds, the door not closing properly, or excess moisture. It lists possible causes such as the temperature control settings, a tripped circuit, food items placed inside, or the condenser needing cleaning.

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The document provides troubleshooting tips for issues with a refrigerator such as it not operating, starting and stopping frequently, rattling, making sounds, the door not closing properly, or excess moisture. It lists possible causes such as the temperature control settings, a tripped circuit, food items placed inside, or the condenser needing cleaning.

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@ h defrostcyclewhenmotordoesnotoperatefor about30 minutes.


~~~~ Nm oPERAllE @Temperaturecontrolin OFFposition.
@If interiorlightis not on, refrigeratormaynotbe pluggedin at walloutlet.
@If plugis secureand therefrigeratorstillfailsto operate,pluga lampor a small
applianceintothe sameoutletto determineif thereis a trippedcircuitbreakeror
burnedout fuse.
M(7KM?OPERATES @Modernrefrigeratorswithmorestoragespaceanda largerfreezercompartment
FOR LONGPERIODS requirembreoperatingtime.
~Normalwhenrefrigeratoris firstdeliveredto yourhome—usuallyrequires24 hours
to completelycooldown.
@Largeamountsof foodplacedin refrigeratorto be cooledor frozen.
@Hotweathei-frequent dooropenings.
@Doorleftopen.
@Temperaturecontrolsare settoocold. Referto page5.
@Grilleand condenserneedcleaning.Referto page 12.
~ CheckENERGY-SAVING TIPSon page2.
MOIIX?STARTSdk @Temperaturecontrolstartsand stopsmotorto maintaineventemperatures.
smPs I?REQU13NTLY
OR @If refrigeratorvibrates,morethanlikelyit is notrestingsolidlyon the floorand front
RATTLING roller screwsneedadjusting,or flooris weakor uneven.Referto ROLLERSon page4.
@If dishesvibrateon shelves,try movingthem. Slightvibrationis normal.
~Thehighspeedcompressormotorrequiredto maintainnear zerotemperaturesin
SOUNDS thelargefreezercompartmentmayproducehighersoundlevelsthanyouroldrefiigerator,
@Normalfimairflow-one fanblowscoldair throughthe refrigeratorand freezer
compartments-anotherfancoolsthe compressormotor.
@TheseNORMALsoundswillalsobe heardfromtimeto time:
~Defrosttimerswitchclicksat defrost.
~Defrostwaterdripping.
~TemperaturecontrolclicksONor OFF.
~ Refrigerantboilingor gurgling.
@Crackingor poppingof coohngcoilscausedby expansionandcontractionduring
defrostand refrigerationfollowingdefrost. \
~ Ice cubesdroppingintobin and waterrunningin pipesas icernakerrefills.
DOORNOTCLOSING @Doorgasketon hingesidestickingor foldingover.Tocorrect, put a smallamountof
p~~p~~<~y petmleumjellyon faceof gasket.
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