User Manual

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The refrigerator doors do not
close completely.
Make sure that no food packages are in the way.
Make sure that the door gaskets (seals) are clean.
See Maintaining your refrigerator on page 14.
If the door gasket does not seal, try heating then
cooling the seal. You can use an electric hair
dryer to heat the seal.
Make sure that your refrigerator is level. See
Leveling your refrigerator on page 8.
Make sure that the top of your refrigerator is
tilted backward about 0.4" (10 mm) to 0.6"
(15 mm). See Leveling your refrigerator on
page 8.
The temperature is too hot. You may have left the doors open too long or
opened them too frequently.
Make sure that no obstacle is keeping the doors
from closing correctly.
Adjust the refrigerator or freezer compartment
temperature. See
Setting the thermostat on
page 9.
Your refrigerator may not have enough
clearance from walls or the ceiling. See Providing
proper ventilation on page 8.
The temperature is too cold. Adjust the refrigerator or freezer compartment
temperature. See
Setting the thermostat on
page 9.
A layer of frost occurs in one
of the compartments.
A layer of frost may occur on the compartment’s
interior walls if the freezer is opened frequently
or kept open too long.
Make sure that the air outlets are not blocked by
food.
Make sure that the doors are fully closed.
To remove the frost, see
Defrosting your
refrigerator on page 10.
The refrigerator door is hard
to open.
When you open the refrigerator door, warm air
rushes inside. When you close the door, the
warm air rushes to the condenser which causes a
vacuum. This causes the door to be hard to open
for about 10 to 15 seconds after closing.
If the door is hard to open at other times, try
rubbing paraffin wax or petroleum jelly along
the edges of the entire gasket. Paraffin wax is
used for canning and is safe for use around food.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
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