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Firstly, anything new comes with a warranty and will need to be repaired by an authorized tech.
Next, follow this link to help assist in diagnosis.
https://www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/Refrigerator-Repair-Help
With the time as the compressor gets old the buzzing will increased, its not a bid deal, just set the thermostat to 1 during the winter, saves you energy and give the compressor more time to rest.
http://www.frigidaire.com/manuals
go to this web site. It has lots of manuals. I found several for your unit. just enter you model number and it shows up with several choices.
Hope this is what you are looking for.
switch on and leave it to freeze.approx 24hours.buzzing could be compressor working overtime to get cold.or in fact the freezer is not on a level surface.
My wife solved it for me :-) You turn the alarm off with a switch at the bottom. The alarm turns off, but the light stays red for another 4 hours. After that the red light goes off too, and you can turn the switch back on without the alarm going off, if the freezer is back to operating temp.
some freezers will not freeze in the freezer department if you are low on freon. the motor cannot produce enough freon to keep your freezer frozen when it is to low, however, you might have the temperature up to high where it has locked up the motor and is sending out all that water underneath. i would check your pan under your refrigerator to see if it needs to be dumped and then replace it back.
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