COMPRESSOR
MOTOR
SEEMS TO
RUN TOO MUCH
DOORS WILL
NOT
CLOSE
COMPLETELY
THE DOORS ARE
DiFFiCULT
TO
OPEN
, The doors
are not closed completely.
, The condenser
coils are dirty.
. 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.
, The gaskets
are dirty or sticky.
, The door
is reopened
within
a short
time after having
been opened.
, The doors
are opened
often.
. The
control
is
not
set
correctly
for
the
surrounding
conditions.
,A
large
amount
of food
has just
been
added
to the
refrigerator
or
freezer.
, The food is not packaged
correctly.
, The doors are not closing completely.
, The weather
is humid.
, A self-defrost
cycle was completed.
. The
air
vents
are
blocked.
Cold
air
circulates
from
the
freezer
to
the
fresh
food
section
and
back
again
through
air vents
in the
wall
dividing
the
two
sections.
TEMPERATURE
IS
TOO WARM
OR
THERE
IS
INTERIOR
MOISTURE
BUILDUP
. 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.
. See
the
"Refrigerator
Installation"
and
"Door
Alignment"
sections
to level
refrigerator.
. 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.
. 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
"Door
Alignment"
section.
.
Remove
and
replace
the
doors
according
to the
"Removing
and
Replacing
Refrigerator
Doors"
section
or call qualified
service
technician.
. Clean
gaskets
and
the
surfaces
that
they
touch.
Rub
a thin
coat
of appliance
polish
or kitchen
wax
on
the
gaskets
after
cleaning.
.When
you
open
the
door,
warmer
air
enters
the
refrigerator.
As
the
warm
air
cools,
it can
create
a
vacuum.
If the
door
is hard
to open,
wait
5 minutes
to allow
the
air
pressure
to
equalize,
then
see
if it
opens
more
easily.
.When
the
door
is
opened,
warm
humid
air
is
allowed
into
the
refrigerator.
The
more
the
door
is
opened,
the
faster
the
humidity
builds
up, and
the
more
warm
air the
refrigerator
must
cool.
In order
to keep
the
refrigerator
cool,
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.
. Refer
to
the
"Control
Panel
Features".
Wait
24
hours
for
temperatures
to
stabilize
or even
out.
If
the
temperature
is too
cold
or too
warm,
adjust
the
setting
one
level
at a time.
. Adding
food
warms
the
refrigerator.
It can
take
a
few
hours
for
the
refrigerator
to
return
to
normal
temperature.
. Wrap
food
tightly
and
wipe
off
damp
containers
prior
to storing
in the
refrigerator
to avoid
moisture
accumulation.
If
necessary,
repackage
food
according
to the
guidelines
in the
"Food
Storage
Guide"
section.
. See
"Doors
will not
close
completely':
. In
humid
weather,
air
carries
moisture
into
refrigerator
when
doors
are
opened.
. It is normal
for
droplets
to form
on
the
back
wall
after
the
refrigerator
self-defrosts.
. Locate
air
vents
by
using
your
hand
to
sense
airflow
and
move
all
packages
that
block
vents
and
restrict
airflow.
Refer
to "Ensuring
Proper
Air
Circulation"
section
for
the
location
of air vents.
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