Kenmore 5850 Use and Care Guide - Page 19

Troubleshooting

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TROUBLESHOOTING Try the solutions suggested here first in order to avoid the cost of an unnecessary service call. The refrigerator will not operate Electrical Shock Hazard Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet. Do not remove ground prong. Do not use an adapter. Do not use an extension cord. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock. • Power cord unplugged? Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet. • Is outlet working? Plug in a lamp to see if the outlet is working. • Household fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped? Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. If the problem continues, call an electrician. • Are controls on? Make sure the refrigerator controls are on. See "Using the Controls," • New installation? Allow 24 hours following installation for the refrigerator to cool completely. NOTE: Adjusting the temperature controls to coldest setting will not cool either compartment more quickly. The motor seems to run too much Your new refrigerator may run longer than your old one due to its high-efficiency compressor and fans. The unit may run even longer if the room is warm, a large food load is added, doors are opened often, or if the doors have been left open. The refrigerator is noisy Refrigerator noise has been reduced over the years. Due to this reduction, you may hear intermittent noises from your new refrigerator that you did not notice from your old model. Below are listed some normal sounds with an explanation. • Buzzing - heard when the water valve opens to fill the ice maker • Pulsating - fans/compressor adjusting to optimize performance • Rattling - flow of refrigerant, water line, or from items placed on top of the refrigerator • Sizzling/Gurgling - water dripping on the heater during defrost cycle • Popping - contraction/expansion of inside walls, especially during initial cool-down • Water running - may be heard when water melts during the defrost cycle and runs into the drain pan • Creaking/Cracking ice maker mold. - occurs as ice is being ejected from the The doors will not close completely • Door blocked open? Move food packages away from door. • Bin or shelf in the way? Push bin or shelf back in the correct position. The doors are difficult to open Explosion Hazard Use nonflammable cleaner. Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, or fire. • Are the gaskets dirty or sticky? Clean gaskets with mild soap and warm water. The lights do not work • Is a light bulb loose in the socket or burned out? See "Changing the Light Bulbs." Is the dispenser light set to ON? The dispenser light will operate only when the levers are pressed. If you want the dispenser light to stay on continuously, set the dispenser light to ON, or NIGHT LIGHT or AUTO. See "Water and Ice Dispensers." Is the dispenser light set to NIGHT LIGHT or AUTO? If the dispenser is set to the NIGHT LIGHT or AUTO mode, be sure the dispenser light sensor is not blocked. See "Water and Ice Dispensers." 19

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Try the solutions suggested here first in order to avoid the cost of an unnecessary service call.
The refrigerator will not operate
Electrical
Shock
Hazard
Plug into
a
grounded
3 prong
outlet.
Do not remove
ground prong.
Do not use an
adapter.
Do not
use an
extension
cord.
Failure
to follow
these instructions
can
result
in death,
fire, or
electrical
shock.
Power
cord unplugged?
Plug into a grounded
3 prong
outlet.
Is outlet working?
Plug in a lamp to see if the outlet
is
working.
Household
fuse blown or circuit
breaker
tripped?
Replace
the fuse or reset the circuit
breaker. If the problem
continues,
call an electrician.
Are controls
on?
Make sure the refrigerator
controls
are on.
See "Using the Controls,"
New installation?
Allow 24 hours following
installation
for
the refrigerator
to cool completely.
NOTE:
Adjusting
the temperature
controls
to coldest
setting
will not cool either compartment
more quickly.
The motor
seems
to run too much
Your new refrigerator
may run longer than your old one due to its
high-efficiency
compressor
and fans. The unit may run even
longer if the room is warm, a large food
load is added,
doors
are
opened
often, or if the doors
have been left open.
The refrigerator is noisy
Refrigerator
noise has been reduced
over the years. Due to this
reduction,
you may hear intermittent
noises from your new
refrigerator
that you did not notice from your old model.
Below
are listed some normal sounds
with
an explanation.
Buzzing
-
heard when the water valve opens to fill the ice
maker
Pulsating
- fans/compressor
adjusting
to optimize
performance
Rattling
- flow of refrigerant,
water line, or from items placed
on top of the refrigerator
Sizzling/Gurgling
- water dripping
on the heater during
defrost
cycle
Popping
- contraction/expansion
of inside walls,
especially
during initial cool-down
Water
running
- may be heard when water melts during the
defrost
cycle and runs into the drain pan
Creaking/Cracking
- occurs
as ice is being ejected
from the
ice maker
mold.
The doors
will
not
close
completely
Door
blocked
open?
Move food packages
away from door.
Bin or shelf in the way?
Push bin or shelf back in the correct
position.
The doors
are
difficult
to open
Explosion
Hazard
Use nonflammable
cleaner.
Failure
to
do
so can result
in
death,
explosion,
or fire.
Are
the
gaskets
dirty or sticky?
Clean gaskets
with mild
soap and warm water.
The lights do not work
Is a light bulb loose in the socket or burned
out?
See
"Changing
the Light Bulbs."
Is the dispenser
light set to
ON? The dispenser
light will
operate
only when the levers are pressed.
If you want the
dispenser
light to stay on continuously,
set the dispenser
light
to ON, or NIGHT LIGHT or AUTO. See "Water and Ice
Dispensers."
Is the dispenser
light
set
to NIGHT
LIGHT or AUTO?
If the
dispenser
is set to the NIGHT LIGHT or AUTO mode, be sure
the dispenser
light sensor
is not blocked.
See "Water and Ice
Dispensers."
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