Ther features, Sounds – Sears 10062603 User Manual

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>ther Features

Automatic Frost Free

Operation

The freezer and refrigerator sections are

completeiy frost-free. The evaporator

coil in the back ivaii of the freezer sec­
tion collects the frost Under normal
operating conditions, you’ll never have
to defrost the unit, because it's auto­
matic,

Air Circulation

Air to coo! the condenser is dravm in the
griile, at the bottom front, passes over
the condensei; and is then exhausted
through the same grille. Therefore, the

unit is designed to be enclosed com­
pletely at the top, back and sides for the
total built-in look. Do not block airflow
through the toe grille at bottom front

of unit.

Sounds

Your new unit may be replacing a

-mailer refrigerator of different design

id/or a product which operated less

efficiently. We have taken steps in prod­
uct design and operation which will con-
tirrue to provide our custom ere the
highest quality product, one which is
energy efficient and operates as eco­
nomically as possible. With this new
design, you may hear sounds which are
unfamiliar to you, yet quite normal.

Polyurethane foam insuiation, while a
much better insulator, does not have the
sound-absorbing characteristic of
fiberglass insulation. Sounds may be
amplified further by the wail and/or floor
acting as a sounding board

Because your product is designed to
provide greater efficiency the com­
pressor operates at a much higher
speed than previously This results in a
high speed hum which will be more
noticeable than the sound produced by
a slower speed compressor. In addition,

the compressor’s increased torque may
cause some vibration during start up or
shut down of the unit

The refrigerant flowing through the

irigeration tubing may create "water

unning" or "gurgling” sounds during

operation and shortly after shut down.
You may also hear the ice failing out of
the automatic Ice Maker or the activa­

tion of the water solenoid valve during
an ice making cycle.

Periodically, your refrigerator wlii auto­
matically defrost When this happens,

you may hear “dripping water" and

"sizzling" sounds.

None of these sounds are unusual, and

will soon become familiar. They indicate
the unit is operating and performirrg as
designed.

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