Installation Guide

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Troubleshooting
The flow of refrigerant through the coils can cause a noise.
The sides of the appliance may become warm as a result of the cooling function.
The following are normal conditions that can be encountered during the operation of this appliance:
Problem Possible Cause What to do
Refrigerator doesn’t work
Refrigerator seems too warm/
refrigerator does not seem to
cool
Compressor runs too long, or
cycles on and off frequently
Moisture forms on the outside
of the appliance
Moisture forms on the inside of
the appliance
Vibration noise
Not plugged in tightly
Tripped circuit breaker or blown
fuse
Problem with electrical outlet
Warm weather
Hot weather
Door opened too frequently
Door is opened too long or too
frequently
Refrigerator is on an uneven
surface
Refrigerator is touching the wall
Do not open the door too long or
too frequently
Adjust the leveling legs
Temperature control set at
coldest setting
The door is slightly open
Close the door tightly
This is normal
This is normal
This is normal
This is normal
Adjust temperature to a warmer
setting
This is normal
Wipe the surface dry using a soft
cloth
Door not closed tightly
Temperature setting may be too
warm
Door opened too frequently
Door not closed tightly
Replace fuse or reset circuit
breaker
Consult with a qualified electrician
Lower the temperature setting
This is normal
Unplug, wait 10 seconds, then
plug in again
Check to make sure that nothing
inside the refrigerator is causing
the door to not close
Make sure that nothing inside the
refrigerator is causing the door to
not close
Move the refrigerator away from
the wall
Large amounts of food placed in
refrigerator
This is normal during periods of
high humidity
This is normal during periods of
high humidity
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