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How to Keep Your Fridge Running Smoothly
Refrigerators are available in a variety of different sizes and shapes. They can fit into tight areas, like dorm rooms.
Certain models can be used with smart devices. You can also monitor your fridge from afar and resolve issues in the event of an issue. You can also make use of voice commands to control them.
Noise
Refrigerators can produce a variety of sounds while operating, some of which are more noticeable than others. If you hear any of the below sounds identify the source and look for a quick fix prior to calling a repair service for your buy fridge freezer.
Rattling
The fridge could rattle when there's not enough space between it and the cabinet or wall or if it's sitting at an unlevel angle. It's not difficult to repair. It's just a matter of ensure that there's at least a couple of inches between the fridge and the wall or cabinet, or you can adjust the leveling screws or legs to raise or lower your fridge.
Hissing
When the compressor is cooling your food, it may produce a loud sound. This is a normal sound that is caused by compressor fluid or refrigerant moving through the system. If you're concerned, note how often the compressor cycles and call a refrigerator repair service immediately if it does so more frequently than usual.
Squeaking
Refrigerators can sound raucous if the coils or fan are filthy. If you notice that your fridge is making a squeaking sound clean the coils or fan using a vacuum using a brush attachment, a rag and water or use dish soap and water. This should be done at least twice every year or more often in the case of older refrigerators or used a lot.
Clicking
A click sound can be heard from a fridge. It is usually caused by freezing around the fan of the freezer. This can be resolved with a manual defrost, but it is likely to recur in the event that the issue is not addressed by a service professional.
If you hear clicking, turn the refrigerator back on. If you have an ice maker attached to your fridge, this sound could be caused by it. Be sure to turn it off when aren't using ice regularly.
The hum coming from your fridge is normal. It may get louder during certain times of day, or following heavy stockings or intensive freezer functions. The refrigerator is working harder to keep your food cool, so it is working faster. This is not an indication of an issue.
Dust
Household dust attracts dirt, bacteria, and other microorganisms as well as traces of everyday household chemical exposures. The tiny particles can trigger allergic reactions as well as inhalation, and they provide a perfect surface for microbes, such as those that could cause infection when they come into direct contact with an open cut.
It's impossible to completely clean a fridge, but cleaning regularly will help to reduce dust build-up and keep the temperature consistent. A dirty fridge is a waste of energy due to overheating, and is inefficient. If your refrigerator is making more noise than usual, or If you suspect that it is working too hard, it may be time to get it checked.
Dust doesn't drift into the air from the outside as is commonly thought. It's made up of resuspended dust from the house which could be contaminated by lead or other toxicants. It also contains pollen, mold, and car exhaust. It also has legacy pollutants such as DDT that were banned 100 years ago.
Certain compounds, like flame retardants, such as decabromodiphenylether, volatilize and get into the air, but the majority of chemicals found in house dust are transferred directly from one object to another, such as by people knocking fibers and minute bits of plastic off electronic equipment. High-molecular-weight substances, such as surfactants used in cleaners and paint strippers, also migrate directly into dust.
A dirty refrigerator can adversely affect your health, in addition to contamination of food. It can harbor allergens such as pet dander or droppings from cockroaches, which can cause asthma attacks and allergic reactions. It also contains bacterial spores such as staphylococcus.
Researchers have discovered that contaminated dust is linked to a wide variety of health issues that include cardiovascular disease, cancer, leukemia, and inflammatory intestinal diseases. A recent study showed that the homes of children diagnosed with leukemia tended to have higher levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, PBDEs and PCBs in their dust than homes of healthy children.
Condenser Coils
If refrigerators are operating correctly, the coils on the back and front of the appliance should help disperse the heat generated by the compressor. If these radiator-like parts are covered in pet hair, dust or lint the compressor has to work harder trying to cool the refrigerator, which wears down the unit. This is why it's crucial to clean the coils regularly.
Before starting, disconnect and turn off the refrigerator's power source. This can reduce the risk of electrocuting yourself or family members while working on the appliance. If you are allergic to dust it's a good idea for you to wear a mask for your face. You will then need to find the coils. They are typically located at the rear of the fridge or in front of the base of some models. If you're unsure of where to look go through your fridge freezers's owner manual or contact the manufacturer for more information.
Once you've located the coils, remove the access panel (if there's one) and alternate between vacuuming them using the hose's narrow attachment or brushing them using condenser cleaning brushes. Be cautious not to risk breaking or twisting the coils. After you're done, replace the kick panel or push the fridge back into place and plug it back in.
If you're not comfortable doing it yourself, you can always hire a professional. It's cheaper and less hassle to simply keep up with the routine of cleaning to stop the problem from occurring in the first place.
Maintenance
Fridges are powerful appliances that work all day long to cool your food. They need regular maintenance to ensure they do their job effectively. Simple preventive maintenance can ensure that your machines are running smoothly for a long time.
One easy thing to do is to clean the door seals. Gaskets can get clogged with jelly and other sticky food items, allowing cool air to escape through tiny holes. Clean them with a solution of baking soda and warm water on a sponge or toothbrush every few months.
The fan in the rear of the refrigerator is a different place to check. It can get noisy when it's clogged with insulation, paper and even mouse (gasp). Unplug the shelves, remove the shelves, the refrigerator, and take out all removable parts. Vacuum cleaners equipped with hose attachments can be used to clean the coils as well as the surrounding area. Make sure you turn the fridge back on after you're done.
You should check the owner's manual for information about where to locate the coils, the fan, and what cleaning tools you may need. It's recommended to read the warranty thoroughly to make sure you understand what is and isn't covered.
Refrigerators are available in a variety of different sizes and shapes. They can fit into tight areas, like dorm rooms.
Certain models can be used with smart devices. You can also monitor your fridge from afar and resolve issues in the event of an issue. You can also make use of voice commands to control them.
Noise
Refrigerators can produce a variety of sounds while operating, some of which are more noticeable than others. If you hear any of the below sounds identify the source and look for a quick fix prior to calling a repair service for your buy fridge freezer.
Rattling
The fridge could rattle when there's not enough space between it and the cabinet or wall or if it's sitting at an unlevel angle. It's not difficult to repair. It's just a matter of ensure that there's at least a couple of inches between the fridge and the wall or cabinet, or you can adjust the leveling screws or legs to raise or lower your fridge.
Hissing
When the compressor is cooling your food, it may produce a loud sound. This is a normal sound that is caused by compressor fluid or refrigerant moving through the system. If you're concerned, note how often the compressor cycles and call a refrigerator repair service immediately if it does so more frequently than usual.
Squeaking
Refrigerators can sound raucous if the coils or fan are filthy. If you notice that your fridge is making a squeaking sound clean the coils or fan using a vacuum using a brush attachment, a rag and water or use dish soap and water. This should be done at least twice every year or more often in the case of older refrigerators or used a lot.
Clicking
A click sound can be heard from a fridge. It is usually caused by freezing around the fan of the freezer. This can be resolved with a manual defrost, but it is likely to recur in the event that the issue is not addressed by a service professional.
If you hear clicking, turn the refrigerator back on. If you have an ice maker attached to your fridge, this sound could be caused by it. Be sure to turn it off when aren't using ice regularly.
The hum coming from your fridge is normal. It may get louder during certain times of day, or following heavy stockings or intensive freezer functions. The refrigerator is working harder to keep your food cool, so it is working faster. This is not an indication of an issue.
Dust
Household dust attracts dirt, bacteria, and other microorganisms as well as traces of everyday household chemical exposures. The tiny particles can trigger allergic reactions as well as inhalation, and they provide a perfect surface for microbes, such as those that could cause infection when they come into direct contact with an open cut.
It's impossible to completely clean a fridge, but cleaning regularly will help to reduce dust build-up and keep the temperature consistent. A dirty fridge is a waste of energy due to overheating, and is inefficient. If your refrigerator is making more noise than usual, or If you suspect that it is working too hard, it may be time to get it checked.
Dust doesn't drift into the air from the outside as is commonly thought. It's made up of resuspended dust from the house which could be contaminated by lead or other toxicants. It also contains pollen, mold, and car exhaust. It also has legacy pollutants such as DDT that were banned 100 years ago.
Certain compounds, like flame retardants, such as decabromodiphenylether, volatilize and get into the air, but the majority of chemicals found in house dust are transferred directly from one object to another, such as by people knocking fibers and minute bits of plastic off electronic equipment. High-molecular-weight substances, such as surfactants used in cleaners and paint strippers, also migrate directly into dust.
A dirty refrigerator can adversely affect your health, in addition to contamination of food. It can harbor allergens such as pet dander or droppings from cockroaches, which can cause asthma attacks and allergic reactions. It also contains bacterial spores such as staphylococcus.
Researchers have discovered that contaminated dust is linked to a wide variety of health issues that include cardiovascular disease, cancer, leukemia, and inflammatory intestinal diseases. A recent study showed that the homes of children diagnosed with leukemia tended to have higher levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, PBDEs and PCBs in their dust than homes of healthy children.
Condenser Coils
If refrigerators are operating correctly, the coils on the back and front of the appliance should help disperse the heat generated by the compressor. If these radiator-like parts are covered in pet hair, dust or lint the compressor has to work harder trying to cool the refrigerator, which wears down the unit. This is why it's crucial to clean the coils regularly.
Before starting, disconnect and turn off the refrigerator's power source. This can reduce the risk of electrocuting yourself or family members while working on the appliance. If you are allergic to dust it's a good idea for you to wear a mask for your face. You will then need to find the coils. They are typically located at the rear of the fridge or in front of the base of some models. If you're unsure of where to look go through your fridge freezers's owner manual or contact the manufacturer for more information.
Once you've located the coils, remove the access panel (if there's one) and alternate between vacuuming them using the hose's narrow attachment or brushing them using condenser cleaning brushes. Be cautious not to risk breaking or twisting the coils. After you're done, replace the kick panel or push the fridge back into place and plug it back in.
If you're not comfortable doing it yourself, you can always hire a professional. It's cheaper and less hassle to simply keep up with the routine of cleaning to stop the problem from occurring in the first place.
Maintenance
Fridges are powerful appliances that work all day long to cool your food. They need regular maintenance to ensure they do their job effectively. Simple preventive maintenance can ensure that your machines are running smoothly for a long time.
One easy thing to do is to clean the door seals. Gaskets can get clogged with jelly and other sticky food items, allowing cool air to escape through tiny holes. Clean them with a solution of baking soda and warm water on a sponge or toothbrush every few months.
The fan in the rear of the refrigerator is a different place to check. It can get noisy when it's clogged with insulation, paper and even mouse (gasp). Unplug the shelves, remove the shelves, the refrigerator, and take out all removable parts. Vacuum cleaners equipped with hose attachments can be used to clean the coils as well as the surrounding area. Make sure you turn the fridge back on after you're done.
You should check the owner's manual for information about where to locate the coils, the fan, and what cleaning tools you may need. It's recommended to read the warranty thoroughly to make sure you understand what is and isn't covered.
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