Understanding the sounds you may hear, Slight hum, soft hiss, Clicking or snapping sounds – Whirlpool UPRIGHT FREEZER User Manual

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Understanding the sounds you may hear

Your new refrigerator may make sounds

your old one didn’t. Because the sounds are

new to you, you might be concerned about

them. Don’t be. Most of the new sounds are

normal. Hard surfaces like the floor, walls,

and cabinets can make the sounds seem

louder. The following describes the kinds of

sounds that might be new to you, and what

may be making them.

Slight hum, soft hiss

You may hear the refrigerator’s fan motor

and moving air.

Clicking or snapping sounds

The thermostat makes a definite click when

the refrigerator stops running. It also makes

a sound when the refrigerator starts. The

defrost timer will click when the defrost

cycle starts.

Water sounds

When the refrigerator stops running, you

may hear gurgling in the tubing for a few

minutes after it stops. You may also hear

defrost water running into the defrost

water pan.

Ice maker sounds

• trickling water

• thud (clatter of ice)

You may hear buzzing (from the water

valve), trickling water, and the clatter of ice

dumped into the bin.

Running sounds

Your refrigerator has a high-efficiency

compressor and motor. It will run longer

than older designs. It may even seem to run

most of the time.

Saving energy

You can help your refrigerator use less

electricity.

• Check door gaskets for a tight seal. Level

the cabinet to be sure of a good seai.

• Clean the condenser coils regularly.

• Open the door as few times as possible.

Think about what you need before you

open the door. Get everything out at one

time. Keep food organized so you won’t

have to search for what you want. Close

door as soon as food is removed.

• Go ahead and fill up the refrigerator,

but don’t overcrowd it so air movement

is blocked.

• It is a waste of electricity to set the refrig­

erator and freezer to temperatures colder

than they need to be. If ice cream is firm

in the freezer and drinks are as cold as

your family likes them, that’s cold enough.

• Make sure your refrigerator is not next to a

heat source such as a range, water heater,

furnace, radiator, or in direct sunlight.

Reversing the door swing

(on some models)

The doors on your refrigerator may be

reversible. If you need to reverse the door

swing, refer to the instruction sheet included

with your refrigerator.

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