I have the same freezer that is 18 months old. Last nite the loud buzzer sounded and we unplugged it. When I checked it, I found and removed the buzzer.. MY question is what was it indicating?
Temp problem, defrost problem?I have the same freezer that is 18 months old. Last nite the loud buzzer sounded and we unplugged it. When I checked it, I found and removed the buzzer.. MY question is what was it indicating?
hows it cooling is there frost on the back wall or ice in the bottom and can you hear a fan running when you open the door and if you look at the bottom kick plate there is a hole there that you can turn the alarm off with a pencial eraser are the sides hot and last is the compressor runninghows it cooling is there frost on the back wall or ice in the bottom and can you hear a fan running when you open the door and if you look at the bottom kick plate there is a hole there that you can turn the alarm off with a pencial eraser are the sides hot and last is the compressor running
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Freezer is still freezing. The alarm sounded and I switched the switch off to turn off. The manual says that the temperature isn't at the right temperature and once it reaches the correct freezing temperature the light will come back on or the sound would go off after at least 4 hours. This was since last night about 6:00 and if i switch the switch the alarm is still sounding. The left side of the freezer is a little warmer than usual. Any suggestions
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I would need to model number to check if you have a on/off for you over temp alarm. That "Buzzer" is a over temp alarm. If you fridge uses a 9volt battery then you might need to replace the battery. Please post your model number.
That's the icemaker cycling.Ifya don't have water connected,it's still think'n its filling trays and dumping frozen cubes and all that stuff.Turn off the icemaker.Rigger said that.C-YAAaaaaaaaaaaaa
The on/off switch is only for the alarm. Some people do not want the buzzer to sound for them. If your buzzer is going off then the temperature in the freezer is too warm. It usually means the door was not closed all the way or there is a malfunction in the cooling system. Check the door and seal, make sure it is closing all the way around. If it is and the alarm does not stop on it's own then you will need service done on the unit.
I think you will find that your freezer is warming up. Check the temp inside the freezer. It should be between -10 and 0 degrees. If not, your buzzer will go off until this is repaired.
I have the same freezer that is 18 months old. Last nite the loud buzzer sounded and we unplugged it. When I checked it, I found and removed the buzzer.. MY question is what was it indicating?
Temp problem, defrost problem?
hows it cooling is there frost on the back wall or ice in the bottom and can you hear a fan running when you open the door and if you look at the bottom kick plate there is a hole there that you can turn the alarm off with a pencial eraser are the sides hot and last is the compressor running
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