This is assuming that the compressor motor is not running, is this correct?
If it is not running, open the refrigerator compartment door and locate the door switch. This switch is used amongst other things to turn the compartment light on/off when the door is opened/closed.
With the refrigerator door open, manually operate and release the switch 3 times within 5 seconds and then close the door. Check if the compressor starts. It may take anywhere from 5 seconds to 5 minutes for this to occur so be patient.
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If still not operating, then with the freezer compartment open (refrigerator door closed) locate the door switch and do the same procedure with it.
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If still not operating, then with the freezer compartment door open (refrigerator door closed) locate the door switch and do the same procedure as avbove with it.
If still no good, with both doors closed, trip the circuit breaker once more and leave it off for 10 minutes, then turn the breaker on again and allow 5 minutes for the compressor to start and for the display to be normal again.
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Try the following and check if it works.
This is assuming that the compressor motor is not running, is this correct?
If it is not running, open the refrigerator compartment door and locate the door switch. This switch is used amongst other things to turn the compartment light on/off when the door is opened/closed.
With the refrigerator door open, manually operate and release the switch 3 times within 5 seconds and then close the door. Check if the compressor starts. It may take anywhere from 5 seconds to 5 minutes for this to occur so be patient.
If still not operating, then with the freezer compartment open (refrigerator door closed) locate the door switch and do the same procedure with it.
If still no good, with both doors closed, trip the circuit breaker once more and leave it off for 10 minutes, then turn the breaker on again and allow 5 minutes for the compressor to start and for the display to be normal again.