Cooling
Problem
Doors are opened often or
for long periods of time.
Interior moisture
Doors are not closed
buildup.
correctly.
Weather is humid.
Refrigerator was recently
installed.
Refrigerator is too
warm.
The air vents are blocked.
Doors are opened often or
for long periods of time.
Unit is installed in a hot
location.
Refrigerator is too
Many wine bottles were
warm.
added to the refrigerator at
once.
Doors not closed correctly.
Temperature control is not
set correctly.
Refrigerator is too
Incorrect temperature control
cold.
settings.
Possible Cause
When the doors are opened often or for long periods
of time, warm, humid air enters the compartment. This
raises the temperature and moisture level within the
compartment. To lessen the effect, reduce the
frequency and duration of door openings.
See the "Doors will not close correctly or pop open"
section.
Humid weather allows additional moisture to enter the
compartments when the doors are opened, leading to
condensation or frost. Maintaining a reasonable level
of humidity in the home will help to control the amount
of moisture that can enter the compartments.
It may take up to 24 hours for each compartment to
reach the desired temperature.
Locate air vents by using your hand to sense airflow
and move all bottles that block vents and restrict
airflow. Rearrange bottles to allow air to flow
throughout the compartment.
When the doors are opened often or for long periods
of time, warm, humid air enters the compartment. This
raises the temperature and moisture level within the
compartment. To lessen the effect, reduce the
frequency and duration of door openings.
The refrigerator should not be operated in
temperatures above 100 °F/38 °C.
Adding wine bottles warms the refrigerator, requiring
the cooling system to run.
See the "Doors will not close correctly or pop open"
section in Parts & Features Troubleshooting.
If the temperature is too warm, adjust the control one
increment at a time and wait for the temperature to
stabilize.
If the temperature is too cold, adjust the control one
increment at a time and wait for the temperature to
stabilize. Refer to the Control Panel for more
information.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Solutions
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