If a lot of cold air from inside the refrigerator is lost, the motor may continue to operate to maintain the set temperature.
Also, if the temperature is set to [Medium] or higher, the operating time may increase and the motor may continue to operate.
Try this
Was your refrigerator relocated, repaired or serviced recently?
➔ Wait a day or so for the inside of the refrigerator to reach the set temperature.
If it was relocated, repaired or serviced, chances are that the temperature inside the refrigerator increased due to the loss of cold air.
The motor may operate continuously for a day or so to get back to and maintain a normal operating temperature.
Once the set temperature has been reached, the cold air motor (compressor) operates and stops repeatedly in normal manner.
Also, once the set temperature has been reached, the operating time of the cold air motor (compressor) is reduced.
Is the temperature set to [Medium] or higher?
➔ Lower the temperature by one level./p>
If the temperature is set to [Medium] or higher, the operating time may increase and the motor may continue to operate.
After the set temperature has been reached, the motor operates and stops repeatedly under normal operating conditions.
Did you leave the freezer or refrigerator door open for a long time?
➔ Check that the door is now closed properly.
If the freezer or fridge door is left open for an extended period of time, the motor will continue to operate in order to compensate for the lost cold air.
When the refrigerator door is not closed properly due to weakened adhesion of the magnetic door gasket, cold air continues to escape and the motor may continue to operate.
Use the product after checking that the door is closed properly.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.