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Need to level my kenmore 25 cu side by side-don't have a manual
I don't have a manual. I need to level my refriderator as the right side door is about 1 inch higher than the left. I am sure I just need to level it to solve the problem.
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I would suspect the door seal is not making contact or has some defect in it. And that defect is probably in the top right corner of the door. If you have a thermomiter, wait until the compressor kicks in and then slowly run it around the door seal. There should be some area that is colder than the rest. If I am right, then you will need to replace the seal.
The fridge is not leveled. If you remove the kick plate in the front you will noticed that oven each of the front leg there is a mechanism to level it.
It is running in "store-demo" mode. Fancy light-show, and the compressor turns off (bad!)
Hold down the right-most two buttons (Ice and refrigerator temp) for about 5 seconds. I think the right-door needs to be open for this to work, but not sure.
This will activate the fridge once again.
symptoms you are describing are faulty door seals, try putting a thin piece of paper between door and frame to make sure doors are sealing,also when did you do a full manual defrost??(once a year even with auto defrost)
you only want 1/8 th inch all the way around the door make sure to level hinged sides and shim them in make sure to constantley look by opening and closeing door that you have 1/8th all the way around
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