Functional Explanations
Front and side of refrigerator feels
Heat
warm or hot.
Door
is
Door doesn't open easily.
sticky
Sounds of water flowing from
the refrigerator.
Strange
Sound
Clicking or cracking sounds coming
from the refrigerator.
A humming or buzzing sound.
Condensation or frost on the refrigerator
wall and fan or food container surface
in the freezer and refrigerator
compartment.
Frost &
Condensation
Condensation on the cabinet surface
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Situation
Explanation
Pipes (refrigerant vessel) are placed beneath the
surface to prevent moisture from forming.
When the refrigerator door is closed and then
immediately reopened, pressure within the
refrigerator has changed due to the warm air let in
from the outside.
In this case wait for a minute, then it will open
easily.
When the compressor turns on and off, the
movement of the refrigerant can make this noise
Defrosted water can also make sounds in the
refrigerator (This refrigerator adopts an automatic
defrosting system.)
Refrigerator parts can shrink and/or expand due to
temperature change. When the inside gets cold
or when the door is open, these sounds can be
made.
Compressor or fans for cold air circulation can
make this working sound. (If the refrigerator is
not leveled, the sound can be louder.)
Frost and/or condensation can be caused by the
following situations :
High temperature and/or high humidity around
the refrigerator.
When refrigerator doors have been open too long.
Foods with much moisture are stored uncovered
or unwrapped.
You can see the same appearance when cold
water is poured in a glass cup and dew is
forming on the surface of it.
If the surrounding area of the refrigerator becomes
too humid, moisture in the air collects to the
refrigerator surface causing condensation.