Refrigerator Runs Too Much

Issue

  • Refrigerator is running to much

Applies to

  • Refrigerators

Solution

Is this a newly installed unit?

  • New refrigerators have more energy efficient compressors that run longer.
  • The unit has a variable speed compressor - it's designed to run 100% of the time (while using less energy) Except during the defrost cycle.
  • It is normal for it too run faster at times, such as after a defrost cycle.

Has the unit lost power recently?

  • It normally takes 8 –12 hours for the unit to cool down completely.
  • NOTE: It can take up to 24 hours to stabilize temperatures.

Is the room or outside weather hot?

  • The unit may work harder if it is located in an area where there are high temperatures.

Has the door or drawer been left open for a long period of time?

  • This allows warm air to leak into the unit and causes the compressor to run faster.
  • Make sure the door is closed completely and avoid leaving it open for an extended amount of time.

Which settings are being used?

  • ​Having the temperature set to low could cause compressor to run faster.
  • The factory suggested temperature settings for the refrigerator is 37°F and the freezer is 0°F. Acceptable operating temperatures for the refrigerator is 33°F (0.56°C) to 47°F (8.33°C) and the freezer is -6 °F (-21°C) to 6°F (-14°C).
  • For more information on how to set your temperature, please refer to your use and care guide.


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