Disconnect the power to the refrigerator for ~5 minutes and then reconnect it.
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Then check what is being displayed on the ''freezer temp'' side of the display panel.
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After it starts (or tries to) check what is being displayed on the ''freezer temp'' ''settings'' side of the display panel.
Normally it should display a 4 for both the refrigerator temp and freezer temp settings if everything is OK at startup.
Hopefully the lights will remain steady and give you an error code.
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Here’s the [https://www.appliancefactoryparts.com/content/pdfs/139265-2.pdf|service manual] for the refrigerator. Go to p.27 to view the error codes and what their causes may be. Remember to only look at the ''freezer temp lights'' as according to the manual the ''refrigerator temp lights should be off'' if there is an error detected.
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Here’s the [link|https://www.appliancefactoryparts.com/content/pdfs/139265-2.pdf|service manual] for the refrigerator. Go to p.27 to view the error codes and what their causes may be. Remember to only look at the ''freezer temp lights'' as according to the manual the ''refrigerator temp lights should be off'' if there is an error detected.
If no good try to get into Test Mode, as described on p.28 and see if you can run the diagnostics to find out what’s wrong.
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If the refrigerator locks up or doesn’t respond etc, simply disconnect the power to the refrigerator for a few minutes and then plug it in again.
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If the refrigerator controls locks up or it doesn’t respond etc, simply disconnect the power to the refrigerator for a few minutes and then plug it in again.
Hi @scate5 ,
Disconnect the power to the refrigerator for ~5 minutes and then reconnect it.
Then check what is being displayed on the ''freezer temp'' side of the display panel.
Normally it should display a 4 for both the refrigerator temp and freezer temp settings if everything is OK at startup.
Hopefully the lights will remain steady and give you an error code.
Here’s the [https://www.appliancefactoryparts.com/content/pdfs/139265-2.pdf|service manual] for the refrigerator. Go to p.27 to view the error codes and what their causes may be. Remember to only look at the ''freezer temp lights'' as according to the manual the ''refrigerator temp lights should be off'' if there is an error detected.
If no good try to get into Test Mode, as described on p.28 and see if you can run the diagnostics to find out what’s wrong.
If the refrigerator locks up or doesn’t respond etc, simply disconnect the power to the refrigerator for a few minutes and then plug it in again.