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Possible Causes

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Before you call for service... Possible Causes What To Do Foods trm_sanitthag odor to refrigerator. Moisture forms on outsideofrefrigerator Moisture collects inside (in humidweather,air carries moisture into refrigerator when doors are opened) Interior needs clemting. Defrost water drainage system needs clemfing. Not unusual dttring periods of high humidity. Too frequent or too long door openings. * F()()(ls with strong od()_ should be tightly wrapped. • Kee l) an open box of baking replace every three months. • See Careand cleaning. soda in the reflJgerator; • See Care and cleaning. • Wipe stu_ilce oh3'. Interiorlightdoes net work No power at outlet. Light bulb burned out. • Repla('e ti/se or reset tile breakel: • See Replacing the light bulbs. Water on kitchen floor or on bottomoffreezer Drain ba the bottom of the freezer clogged. • See Careand cleaning. Hotak frombottom of refrigerator Cubesjmnmed in chute. • Poke ice throuoh_ with a wooden Sl)OOn. Normal air flow cooling motor. In the refrigeration process, it is normaJ that heat be expelled in the area under the refrigerator. Some floor coverings axe sensitive mad will discolor at these normal mad safe temperatures. CUBEDICEwas selected Last setthag was CRUSHEDICE. but CRUSHEDICEwas dispensed(onsomemodels) • A tew cubes were left in the crusher setting. This is nomml. fl'om the previous Frequent"buzzing" sound Icema_er power switch is ha the • Set the power switch to the O (off) position. Keeping it in I (on) position but the water supply the I (on) position will damage the water xalx e. to the refrigerator comaected. has not been 24

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Before you call for service...
Possible Causes
What ToDo
Foods
trm_sanitthag
*
F()()(ls
with
strong
od()_
should
be
tightly
wrapped.
odor
to
refrigerator.
• Kee
l) an
open
box
of
baking
soda
in
the
reflJgerator;
replace
every
three
months.
Interior
needs
clemting.
• See
Careand cleaning.
Defrost
water
drainage
• See
Care and
cleaning.
system
needs
clemfing.
Moisture forms
on
Not
unusual
dttring
• Wipe
stu_ilce
oh3'.
outsideofrefrigerator
periods
of
high
humidity.
Moisture
collects
inside
Too
frequent
or
too
(inhumidweather,air
long
door
openings.
carries
moisture
into
refrigerator
when
doors
are opened)
Interiorlightdoes
No
power
at
outlet.
• Repla('e
ti/se
or
reset
tile
breakel:
net work
Light
bulb
burned
out.
• See
Replacing the light bulbs.
Water on kitchen floor
or
Drain
ba
the
bottom
of
• See
Careand cleaning.
onbottomoffreezer
the freezer
clogged.
Cubesjmnmed
in
chute.
• Poke
ice
throuoh_
with
a
wooden
Sl)OOn.
Hotak frombottom
of refrigerator
CUBEDICEwasselected
butCRUSHED
ICEwas
dispensed(on
some
models)
Frequent
"buzzing"
sound
Normal
air
flow
cooling
motor.
In
the
refrigeration
process,
it is
normaJ
that
heat
be
expelled
in
the
area
under
the
refrigerator.
Some
floor
coverings
axe
sensitive
mad
will
discolor
at
these
normal
mad
safe
temperatures.
Last
setthag
was
CRUSHEDICE.
• A tew
cubes
were
left
in
the
crusher
fl'om
the
previous
setting.
This
is nomml.
Icema_er
power
switch
is ha the
• Set
the
power
switch
to
the
O (off)
position.
Keeping
it in
I (on)
position
but
the
water
supply
the
I (on)
position
will
damage
the
water
xalx
e.
to
the
refrigerator
has
not
been
comaected.
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