The temperature sensor located on the inside of the refrigerator detects the temperature inside the refrigerator.
At this time, if the temperature sensor is covered with food or vinyl, etc., it is unable to correctly detect the temperature of the air in the refrigerator and continues to blow out cold air, and the food stored in the refrigerator could freeze.
Two-door type
4-door
Try this
Is the refrigerator full of food?
➔ Arrange the food so that it doesn't block the temperature sensor.
If food in the refrigerator is blocking the temperature sensor, it cannot sense the temperature correctly so continues to create cold air and freeze the food.
Power consumption also increases.
Arrange the food so that it doesn't cover the temperature sensor located on the top shelf of the refrigerator.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.