RM360 RM460 RM660 RM760 Service Manual - WebRing Inc.
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OPERATION ANALYSIS FOR REFRIGERATORS OPERATING ON ELECTRICITY<br />
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Note: It will be noted in this tabulation that<br />
several causes can be responsible for the one<br />
effect. The real cause or causes should be deter-<br />
mined by a process of elimination, investigating<br />
each possible cause, starting at the top of the<br />
tabulation and proceeding to the bottom.<br />
Not adequate ventilation<br />
Refrigerating unit not level<br />
Heater faulty,wrong voltage or type<br />
Voltage not constant<br />
Electric connections loose<br />
Heater not inserted correctly in its pocket<br />
Improper food storage<br />
The thermostat incorrectly used<br />
Improper storage of liquids and moist foods<br />
Leaky cabinet seals<br />
Infrequent cleaning of food compartment<br />
Refrigerator shut off with closed door<br />
Unwrapped odorous food<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>omplete contact of thermostat capillary tube<br />
Lost thermostat charge<br />
Failed refrigerating unit<br />
Room temperature too low<br />
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