What to do if my KitchenAid Refrigerator is not working?
- GgjohnsonAug 3, 2025
First, check that the power cable is plugged into a live socket with the correct voltage. Also, verify the protection devices and fuses of your home's electrical system.
What to do if my KitchenAid Refrigerator is not working?
First, check that the power cable is plugged into a live socket with the correct voltage. Also, verify the protection devices and fuses of your home's electrical system.
What to do if the KitchenAid KCBPX 18120 temperature is too high?
Verify that the appliance controls are correctly set and that you haven't added a large amount of food recently. Also, check that the door is not opened too often and that it closes properly.
How to fix KitchenAid KCBPX 18120 doors that won't open or close properly?
Check that food packages are not blocking the door. Also, ensure that the internal parts or automatic icemaker are not out of position and that the door seals are not dirty or sticky. Make sure the appliance is level.
Why is there water in the defrost pan of my KitchenAid KCBPX 18120 Refrigerator?
This is normal in hot, damp weather, and the pan can even be half full. To prevent overflow, ensure the appliance is level.
Why does my KitchenAid KCBPX 18120 motor run so much?
The motor running time depends on factors such as the number of door openings, the amount of food stored, the room temperature, and the temperature control settings. Ensure the condenser (at the back of the appliance) is free of dust, the doors are properly closed and the door seals are correctly fitted. The motor will naturally run longer on hot days or if the room is warm, or if the door has been left open or large amounts of food have been stored.
Why are the edges of my KitchenAid KCBPX 18120 cabinet warm?
This is normal in hot weather and when the compressor is running.
Disposal of packing material, keeping it away from children.
Appliance disposal according to WEEE directive for environmental protection.
Compliance with European directives for food preservation and safety.
Guidance on appliance placement, floor suitability, and proximity to heat sources.
Warnings against storing flammable liquids and using electrical devices near the appliance.
Instructions for replacing the fuse in the appliance's mains plug.
Advice on ensuring the correct plug and socket compatibility for safe operation.
Guidance on positioning two appliances together for optimal ventilation and condensation prevention.
Energy-saving feature that turns off the display after a period of inactivity.
Function to turn the freezer compartments on or put them into standby mode.
Alerts users to temperature rises in the freezer after a power interruption.
Indicates when the appliance is too warm or a door has been left open.
Audible and visual alert when the appliance door is left open for too long.
Technology that ensures optimal conditions for preserving stored food.
Ultra-fast freezing function for preserving food quality and minimizing ice crystal formation.
Function to freeze fresh food quickly within 24 hours for optimal performance.
Appliance energy consumption concentrated in reduced rate hours (night time) to save costs.
Tips for maximizing freezer storage by removing internal components.
Recommended storage times for various frozen foods like meat, poultry, fish, and dairy.
Guidance on wrapping, sealing, and quality of fresh food for freezing.
How ice packs help keep food frozen during power failures.
Advice on purchasing frozen foods, checking packaging, and transport.
Advice to use up food and disconnect appliance for longer absences to save energy.
Step-by-step instructions for preparing the appliance for moving.
Guidance on what to do during a power failure and its duration.
Disposal of packing material, keeping it away from children.
Appliance disposal according to WEEE directive for environmental protection.
Compliance with European directives for food preservation and safety.
Guidance on appliance placement, floor suitability, and proximity to heat sources.
Warnings against storing flammable liquids and using electrical devices near the appliance.
Instructions for replacing the fuse in the appliance's mains plug.
Advice on ensuring the correct plug and socket compatibility for safe operation.
Guidance on positioning two appliances together for optimal ventilation and condensation prevention.
Energy-saving feature that turns off the display after a period of inactivity.
Function to turn the freezer compartments on or put them into standby mode.
Alerts users to temperature rises in the freezer after a power interruption.
Indicates when the appliance is too warm or a door has been left open.
Audible and visual alert when the appliance door is left open for too long.
Technology that ensures optimal conditions for preserving stored food.
Ultra-fast freezing function for preserving food quality and minimizing ice crystal formation.
Function to freeze fresh food quickly within 24 hours for optimal performance.
Appliance energy consumption concentrated in reduced rate hours (night time) to save costs.
Tips for maximizing freezer storage by removing internal components.
Recommended storage times for various frozen foods like meat, poultry, fish, and dairy.
Guidance on wrapping, sealing, and quality of fresh food for freezing.
How ice packs help keep food frozen during power failures.
Advice on purchasing frozen foods, checking packaging, and transport.
Advice to use up food and disconnect appliance for longer absences to save energy.
Step-by-step instructions for preparing the appliance for moving.
Guidance on what to do during a power failure and its duration.
| Brand | KitchenAid |
|---|---|
| Model | KCBPX18120 |
| Category | Refrigerator |
| Counter Depth | Yes |
| Ice Maker | Yes |
| Water Dispenser | Yes |
| Door Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Energy Star Certified | Yes |
| Type | French Door |
| Width | 35 3/4 in |
| Height | 69.875 inches |
| Depth | 28.625 inches |











