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Troubleshooting Before calling for service, review the checkpoints below. Any service calls regarding normal situations (No Defect Cases) will be charged to users. General Temperature Symptom Possible causes • Power cord is not plugged in properly. • Temperature control is not set correctly. • Refrigerator is located near Fridge/freezer does a heat source or direct not operate. sunlight. Fridge/freezer temperature is • Not enough clearance warm. between refrigerator and nearby walls or cabinets. Fridge/freezer is over-cooling. • The refrigerator is overloaded. Food is blocking the refrigerator vents. • Temperature control is not set correctly. Interior wall is hot. • Refrigerator has heat-proof piping in the interior wall. Solution • Properly plug in the power cord. • Set the temperature lower. • Keep the refrigerator away from direct sunlight or a heat source. • We recommend that the gap between the refrigerator and nearby walls (or cabinets) is more than 2" (50 mm). • Do not overload the refrigerator. Do not allow food to block vents. • Set the temperature higher. • To prevent condensation from forming, the refrigerator has heat-proof piping in the front corners. If the ambient temperature rises, this equipment may not work effectively. This is not a system failure. Troubleshooting Untitled-4 45 English 45 2019-11-29 PM 4:01:07

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English
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Troubleshooting
Before calling for service, review the checkpoints below. Any service calls regarding
normal situations (No Defect Cases) will be charged to users.
General
Temperature
Symptom
Possible causes
Solution
Fridge/freezer does
not operate.
Fridge/freezer
temperature is
warm.
Power cord is not plugged
in properly.
Properly plug in the power
cord.
Temperature control is not
set correctly.
Set the temperature lower.
Refrigerator is located near
a heat source or direct
sunlight.
Keep the refrigerator away
from direct sunlight or a heat
source.
• Not enough clearance
between refrigerator and
nearby walls or cabinets.
We recommend that the gap
between the refrigerator and
nearby walls (or cabinets) is
more than 2" (50 mm).
• The refrigerator is
overloaded. Food is
blocking the refrigerator
vents.
Do not overload the
refrigerator. Do not allow food
to block vents.
Fridge/freezer is
over-cooling.
Temperature control is not
set correctly.
Set the temperature higher.
Interior wall is hot.
• Refrigerator has heat-proof
piping in the interior wall.
• To prevent condensation
from forming, the refrigerator
has heat-proof piping in
the front corners. If the
ambient temperature rises,
this equipment may not
work effectively. This is not a
system failure.
Troubleshooting
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2019-11-29
PM 4:01:07