Before
You Call
Won't
run
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Runs too long/too
frequently
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Noisy
operation
oeooeeeeeomeeeeooeeeeeooeeeeeeoeeeeeeoeeeeeoo
Odor
in cabinet
•eooeeeeeoeeeeeeoeeeeeeoeeeeeeoeeeeeooeeeeeoo
Warm
air
from
cabinet
bottom
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Cabinet
vibrates
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• the temperature
control turned
to "OfI *'
• the power
cord not plugged
in
• no power
at the electrical
outlet
• the circuit breaker
tripped
or the house
fuse blown
• refrigerator
is in automatic
defrost
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•
• modem
refrigerators
are larger and run colder,
which requires
more running
time to
provide
more stable
temperatures
• prolonged
door openings
• the base grille blocked
• too many
door openings
• the door not sealing
(clue to a package
or a container
holding
door open)
• warm rooln temperature
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•
• the cabinet
not level
• a weak floor
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•
• odor producing
foods should be covered
or wrapped
• the interior
needs cleaning
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• normal
air flow for condenser
circulation
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• a weak floor
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•
• can occur during
hot, humid weather
with frequent
or prolonged
door openings
Moisture
on inside
cabinet
walls
• door not closed
properly
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Excessive
moisture
in or around
crisper
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No temperature
readout
in the
ClimateZone
_" Technology
(select
models)
di a_el
dis
lax
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ClimateZone
_" temperature
readout
is
not
_4thin
target
range
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Refrigerator
or freezer
compartment
too warm
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Refrigerator
compartment
too cold
• oeeeeeooeeeeoooeeeeooeeeeeooeeeeeooeeee_ooee
Sizzling
sound
in freezer
• oeeeeo_oeeee_ooeeee_o_eeeo_o_eeeoooeeeeo_oee,
Visible
glow
in the freezer
vents
• oeeeeeooeeeeeooeeeeoooeeee_ooeeee_oeeeee_oee
Freezer
not freezing
properly
•eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Water
Filter
Change
Reminder
light
(select
models)
comes
on when
the filter
bypass
is in place
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Ice cubes
evaporate
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Automatic
ice maker
not operating
• oeeeeBooeeeeBooeeeeoooeeeooo_eeeooo_eeeBooee
Front
cabinet
surface
warm
to the touch
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Ice
dispenser
not
operating
• eooeeeeeooeeeeeooeeeeoooeeeooooeeeeoooeeeeoo
Water
dispenser
not operating
• food not wrapped
properly
• hot, humid
weather
• the drawer
has not been opened
for four weeks
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•
• for best results,
refi'igerator
and freezer
controls
should be set at the mid (5) levels
• After &awer
openings,
the addition
of a new load or changing
settings,
the readout
may vary
The temperature
will recover
in a short period
of time
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•
• the refrigerator
or freezer
control
set too warm
• prolonged
door openings
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*
• the refrigerator
control
set too cold
................
_o_eeee_eeee_eeee_eee_eee_eeee_eeee_eeee_eeee_eeee_eee_eeee_
•
• the appearance
of a red glow or reflection
is normal
during
the defrost
cycle
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•
• products
with high sugar content
may not harden
completely
when frozen
(ice cream,
concentrated
juice,
etc.)
• adjust freezer
control
to a colder
setting
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•
• This is normal
The control will count down
12 months
or 416 gallons
whether
the
filter or the filter bypass
is in place
Reset the light (see pg
11)
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•
• cold air moving
over the ice cubes causes
shrinkage,
especially
with limited usage
This is normal
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•
• the stop arm in OFF (up) position
• the water
supply turued off
• the water pressure
too low
• the freezer
too warm
_o_eeee_eeee_eeee_eee_eeee_eeee_eeee_eeee_eeee_eeee_eee_eeee_
•
• special
design
to limit condensation
during
periods
of high humidity
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• ice maker
not operating
• lock switch
on (see page i1)
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• water
pressure
too low
• lock switch
on (see pg
11)
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NOTE: For further
assistance Contact }laytag Appliances
Sales Company, }laytag
Customer Assistance:
ILS. 1-800-688-9900
or Canada 1-800-688-2002
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