Kenmore 7975 Use and Care Guide - Page 33

Compressor, Seems, To Run, Close, Completely, Frost, Or Ice Crystals, On Frozen

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COMPRESSOR MOTOR SEEMS TO RUN TOO MUCH Check if... Then... The refrigerator that was replaced was an older model. The room temperature is hotter than normal. Modern refrigerators with more storage space require more operating time. The motor will run longer under warm conditions. At normal room temperatures, expect your motor to run about 40% to 80% of the time. Under warmer conditions, expect it to run even more often. The door is opened often or a large amount of food has just been added. Adding food and opening the door warms the refrigerator. It is normal for the refrigerator to run longer in order to cool the refrigerator back down. Adding a large amount of food warms the refrigerator. See the Food Storage Guide section on page 18. In order to conserve energy, try to get everything you need out of the refrigerator at once, keep food organized so it is easy to find and close the door as soon as the food is removed. The refrigerator was recently plugged in and the refrigerator control was set correctly. The refrigerator control is not set correctly for the surrounding conditions. The doors are not closed completely. The condenser coils are dirty. The refrigerator will take up to 24 hours to cool completely. See the Adjusting Control Settings section on page 18. Push the doors firmly shut. If they will not shut all the way, see Doors will not close completely below. This prevents air transfer and makes the motor work harder. Clean the condenser coils. Refer to the Care and Cleaning section on pages 25-26. DOORS WILL NOT CLOSE COMPLETELY Check if... The refrigerator is not level. Food packages are blocking the door open. The ice bin, crisper cover, pans, shelves, door bins or baskets are out of position, The gaskets are sticking. The refrigerator wobbles or seems unstable. The doors were removed during product installation and not properly replaced, Then... See Leveling and Door Alignment section on page 15. Rearrange food containers to clear door and door shelves. Push bins all the way in and put crisper cover, pans, shelves and baskets into their correct positions. See the Using Your Refrigerator section on pages 16-24. Clean gaskets and the surface that they touch. Rub a thin coat of paraffin wax on the gaskets after cleaning. Level the refrigerator. Refer to the Leveling and Door Alignment section on page 15. Remove and replace the doors according to the Removing and Replacing Refrigerator handles and doors section on pages 9-14, or call a qualified service technician. FROST OR ICE CRYSTALS ON FROZEN FOOD Check if... Then... The door is not closing properly. The door is opened often. See Doors will not close completely above. When the door is opened, warm, humid air is allowed in the freezer, resulting in frost. 33

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COMPRESSOR
MOTOR
SEEMS
TO RUN
TOO
MUCH
Check
if...
Then...
The refrigerator
that was replaced was an older
model.
The room temperature
is hotter than normal.
The door is opened
often or a large amount of food
has just been added.
Modern refrigerators
with more storage space require more
operating
time.
The motor will run longer under warm conditions.
At normal
room temperatures,
expect your motor to run about 40% to
80% of the time. Under warmer conditions,
expect it to run
even more often.
Adding food and opening the door warms the refrigerator.
It is normal for the refrigerator
to run longer in order to cool the
refrigerator
back down. Adding a large amount of food warms
the refrigerator.
See the Food Storage
Guide
section on page
18. In order to conserve
energy, try to get everything
you need
out of the refrigerator
at once, keep food organized
so it is
easy to find and close the door as soon as the food is
removed.
The refrigerator
was recently plugged in and the
The refrigerator
will take up to 24 hours to cool completely.
refrigerator
control was set correctly.
The refrigerator
control
is not set correctly for the
See the Adjusting
Control
Settings
section on page 18.
surrounding
conditions.
The doors are not closed completely.
Push the doors firmly shut. If they will not shut all the way, see
Doors
will
not close
completely
below.
The condenser
coils are dirty.
This prevents air transfer and makes the motor work harder.
Clean the condenser
coils. Refer to the Care and Cleaning
section on pages 25-26.
DOORS
WILL
NOT
CLOSE
COMPLETELY
Check if...
Then...
The refrigerator
is not level.
See Leveling
and Door
Alignment
section on page 15.
Food packages
are blocking the door open.
Rearrange food containers
to clear door and door shelves.
The ice bin, crisper cover, pans, shelves,
door bins
Push bins all the way in and put crisper cover,
pans, shelves
or baskets are out of position,
and baskets into their correct positions.
See the Using
Your
Refrigerator
section on pages 16-24.
The gaskets are sticking.
Clean gaskets and the surface that they touch. Rub a thin coat
of paraffin wax on the gaskets after cleaning.
The refrigerator
wobbles
or seems unstable.
Level the refrigerator.
Refer to the Leveling
and Door
Alignment
section on page 15.
The doors were removed
during product
Remove
and replace the doors according
to the Removing
installation
and not properly replaced,
and Replacing
Refrigerator
handles
and doors
section on
pages 9-14,
or call a qualified service technician.
FROST
OR ICE CRYSTALS
ON FROZEN
FOOD
Check
if...
Then...
The door is not closing properly.
See Doors
will
not
close
completely
above.
The door is opened
often.
When the door is opened, warm,
humid air is allowed in the
freezer, resulting
in frost.
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