GE ZISB360DX User Manual

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Questions?
Use this

problem

solver!

The Problem Solver

Built-In Refrigerators

PROBLEM POSSIBLE

CAUSE

REFRIGERATOR

• May be in defrost cycle when compressor does not operate for about

DOES NOT OPERATE

30

minutes.

• Temperature control set at OFF.

• If interior light is not on, refrigerator may not be plugged in at

wall

outlet.

• The fuse is blown/circuit breaker is tripped. Replace fuse or reset

the

breaker.

MOTOR OPERATES

• Normal when refrigerator is first plugged in. Wait 24 hours for

FOR LONG PERIODS

the refrigerator to completely cool down.

OR CYCLES ON AND

• The new variable speed compressor is designed to run for longer

OFF FREQUENTLY

periods of time to optimize efficiency and noise. You may notice

the compressor and/or fan speeds accelerate based upon door

openings and/or increased food loads.

• You may hear the fans spinning at high speeds. This happens when

the refrigerator is first plugged in, when the doors are opened

frequently or when a large amount of food is added to the

refrigerator or freezer compartments. The fans are helping to

maintain the correct temperatures.

• Door left open or package holding door open.

• If either door is open for over 3 minutes, you may hear the fans

come on in order to cool the light.

• Hot weather or frequent door openings. This is normal.

• Temperature controls set at the coldest setting. See Temperature

Controls.

OPERATING

• Refrigerator is so quiet, that most of the time you will hear low or no

SOUNDS

operating

noise.



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the compressor motor.

• The fans change speeds in order to provide optimal cooling and

energy

savings.



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– You may hear a whooshing or gurgling sound when the doors close.

This is due to pressure equalizing within the refrigerator.

– A water dripping noise may occur during the defrost cycle as ice

melts from the evaporator and flows into the drain pan.

– The flow of refrigerant through the freezer cooling coils may make

a gurgling noise like boiling water.

– Water dropping on the defrost heater can cause a sizzling, popping

or buzzing sound during the defrost cycle.

– You may hear cracking or popping sounds when the refrigerator

is first plugged in or during/after the defrost cycle. This happens as

the refrigerator cools to the correct temperature.

– Electronic dampers click open and closed to provide optimal cooling

and energy savings.

– The compressor may cause a clicking or chirping sound when

attempting to restart (this could take up to 5 minutes).

– The electronic control board may cause a clicking sound when relays

activate to control refrigerator components.

– Ice cubes dropping into the bin and water running in pipes

as icemaker refills.

– The icemaker water valve will buzz when the icemaker fills

with water.

(Modern refrigerators
with more storage
space and a larger
freezer require
more operating time.
They start and stop
often to maintain
even temperatures.)

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