Specification
Table Of Contents
- UNPACKING YOUR FREEZER
- ADJUSTING YOUR FREEZER
- PROPER AIR CIRCULATION
- ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT
- USE OF EXTENSION CORD
- INSTALL LIMITATIONS
- OPERATING YOUR FREEZER
- GENERAL FEATURES
- NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR
- DEFROSTING
- DEFROST DRAIN
- LEVELING YOUR FREEZER
- FOOD STORAGE INFORMATION
- CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- DOOR GASKETS:
- POWER INTERRUPTIONS
- VACATION AND MOVING CARE
- FREEZER DOES NOT OPERATE:
- COMPRESSOR RUNS TOO FREQUENTLY:
- FREEZER HAS AN ODOR:
FREEZER DOES NOT OPERATE:
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Check if thethermostat control is not in the “0” position.
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Check if the freezer is plugged in.
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Check if there is power at the AC outlet by checking the circuit breaker.
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Wait for 30-40 minutes to see whether the freezer will start.
Compressor cycle must be complete to operate.
FOOD TEMPERATURE APPEARS TOO WARM:
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Frequent door openings.
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Allow time for recently added warm food to reach the freezer temperature.
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Check gaskets for proper seal.
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Clean condenser coils (for models with exposed condenser coils).
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Adjust thetemperature control to colder setting.
FOOD TEMPERATURE IS TOO COLD:
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If it is too cold inside the freezer, adjust the temperature control setting to a
warmer setting and allow several hours for the temperature to adjust.
COMPRESSOR RUNS TOO FREQUENTLY:
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This may be normal to maintain constant temperature during high
temperature and humid days.
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Doors may have been opened frequently or for an extended period of time.
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Check the gasket for proper seal.
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Check to see if doors are completely closed.
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Check the freezercompartment for blockage from frozen food packages,
containers, etc.
FREEZER HAS AN ODOR:
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Interior needs cleaning.
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Foods improperly wrapped or sealed are giving off odors.
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Troubleshooting