Keep
the Drain Pan Clean
Door
Gasket
Fridge isn't
running, no sound can be
heard and the light is out
Fridge
isn't running, the light is on and you hear occasional
clicking
Fridge constantly cycles
on and off
Fridge doesn't cool
well or runs all the time
Frost
forms rapidly or the unit does not defrost at all
Fridge
makes an unusual noise
Fridge
smells unusual
Water is leaking
underneath or inside the unit
Giving conscientious routine care, a fridge will usually perform its tasks for years with a minimum of problems. Fridges are categorized according to the way frost is removed from them.
Standard Fridge- Defrosts when the power is turned off and the frost is permitted to melt slowly away on it's own or with the aid of pans of hot water placed in the freezer.
- A heater that is turned on when the temperature on the evaporator reaches a preset point, keeps the fridge compartment free of frost, but the freezer requires manual defrosting every few months.
- Frost from both compartments is continually melted away by a heater that turns on for 20 -30 minutes, two or three times a day. Clearly, this type of fridge offers the ultimate in convenience, though it's somewhat more prone to problems and is considered less energy-efficient.
Use a pipe cleaner or similar device to push any accumulations through to the drain pan below.
Force a solution made from soap, ammonia, and water through the drain.
Check the fuse box/circuit breaker.
Check the outlet with a VOM or lamp.
If Fridge blows fuses, put it on its own circuit.
Change the thermostat temperature.
Open the door as little as possible.
If the unit runs continuously, but cools well, there is no problem.
Move the fridge to a cooler place or start cooling the room.
Open the door as little as possible.
Test the gasket and replace it.
Cover or seal all foods, especially liquids.
Check the timer, heater and thermostat for defects.
Adjust the position of the unit.
Move the pan so it doesn't touch sides of the unit.
Check the evaporator and compressor fans for obstructions.
Open the drains or empty the drain pan.