The body of
the
appliances is
electrified.
Frost is
forming in
the
appliances.
The
Appliance
makes too
much
noise.
The door will
not close
properly.
The unit is not properly
grounded.
The environment is humid.
The ambient temperature
is too low.
The door is being opened
too frequently.
The rattling noise may
come from the flow of the
refrigerant, which is
normal. As each cycle
ends, you may hear
gurgling sounds caused by
the flow of refrigerant in
the appliance
Contraction and expansion
of the inside walls may
cause popping and
cracking noises.
The unit is not level or is
touching another
appliance.
The appliance is not level.
The door gasket is not
installed correctly.
The gasket is dirty.
The shelves are out of
position.
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Contact your local electrician to
test your electrical grounding
system.
Through the unit uses an 'auto-
defrost' system, under certain
conditions, manual defrosting
may be required. If frost builds
up, you can try running the
refrigerator on a warmer
temperature setting, minimizing
the number of times you open
the door or unplugging the unit
to allow the frost to melt.
It is normal that as each
cooling cycle ends, you may
hear ratting or gurgling sounds
caused by the flow of
refrigerant in the appliance.
The high efficiency compressor
may make a pulsating or high-
pitched sound.
Some popping or cracking
noises are normal. They are
caused by expansion and
contraction of the inside walls
due to temperature changes.
Check to make sure the cooler
is level and that it is non in
contact with another appliance
or furniture.
Make sure the appliance is on
a level surface.
Make sure the door gasket is
properly installed.
Clean the door gasket.
Install the shelves correctly.