
Before You Call
For Service
Problems? Saveyourselfthe nuisanceofunnecessaryservicecalls; checkthese first:
Refrigerator runs too frequently.
• Frequentrunningprovides morestable temperatures.
° Too many door openings.
• Prolongeddooropenings.
Refrigerator runs too long.
• Undernormalconditions,dueto larger size and coldertemperatures,modernrefrigera-
tors runa greaterpercentageof thetime.
° Prolongedorfrequentdoor openings.
• Condenserneedscleaning.
• Poor air circulationaround condenser.
Refrigerator won't run.
• Temperaturecontrolturned to OFF.
• Powercord not pluggedin.
• Nopowerat electricaloutlet.
• Housefuse blownor circuit breakertripped.
Cabinet vibrates.
• Cabinet not level.
• Weak floor.
Warm air from cabinet bottom.
• Normalair flow forcondenser circulation.
Front cabinet surface warm to touch.
• Specialdesignto prevent condensationduring periodsof high humidity.
Moisture on outside surface.
• Hot,humidweather increasescondensation. When humiditydrops, condensationdis-
appears. Duringhot humidweather,turnthe EnergySaverswitchto "ReducesExterior
Moisture".
Sizzling sound in freezer.
• Normalsoundcausedbydefrostwater dripping on defrostmechanism.
Water on floor under cabinet.
• Defrostpanmissingor not positionedcorrectly.
Water in fresh food compartment bottom.
• Cabinetnot level.
• Draintube plugged.
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