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Electrolux ENL62610S - Troubleshooting: Sounds and Conditions; Common Appliance Sounds Explained

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electrolux 63
Something strange? Don’t worry. Here is the answer
Case Explanation
Heat
Front and side of
refrigerator feels warm
or hot.
Pipes (refrigerant vessel) are placed beneath
the surface to prevent moisture forming on it.
Door is sticky
Doors do not open
easily.
When you close the door and then open
again immediately, the door is not easy to
open. Warm air rushes into the inside to
make the pressure difference. In this case
wait for a minute, then it will open easily.
Strange Sound
It sounds like water
is fl owing from the
refrigerator.
When the compressor starts to run or stops,
refrigerant which makes the inside cold
owing in the pipes can make such a sound.
Defrosted water can also make such a
sound. (This refrigerator adopts an automatic
defrosting system.)
Something cracking or
click sound.
Inside parts shrink and/or expand due to
temperature change – When the inside gets
cold or when the door is open – such sound
can be made.
Humming or buzz
sound.
Compressor or fans for cold air circulation
can make such working sound. (If the
refrigerator is not level, the sound can be
louder.)
Frost & Dew
Dew or frost on the
wall and/or food
container surface
in the freezer
and refrigerator
compartment.
Frost and/or dew can be made in the following cases:
High temperature and/or high humidity
around the refrigerator.
When doors are open too long.
Foods with much moisture are stored
uncovered or unwrapped.
You can see the same appearance when
cold water is poured in a glass cup and
dew is forming on the surface of it.
Dew on the interior
lights cover.
The light bulb radiates heat while it is on,
so when doors are open too long, dew can
form on the light cover due to temperature
difference.
Dew on the cabinet
surface.
In case it is highly humid around the
refrigerator, moisture in the air sticks to the
surface to form the dew.
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