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Describe the problems and state the exact model number. Also describe where the unit is installed and what sort of ambient temperatures it's exposed to.
prob best to switch of for 5 mins and then put back on - has anyone been playing with buttons at front as this can put appliance into service mode where this code can show up ??
Well I don't know exactly what is "Causing it" however i do know how to "Fix It" and that is to put a saucer of Baking Soda in the middle of the shelves and leave overnight.. with the door closed and On, next day or so ... No smell works like magic....
Also make sure you, get the drip tray & clean in the creases of the door seal too, they need to be toothbrushed in the grooves carefully too for best results.
link below...
http://www.ehow.com/how_112122_refresh-smelly-refrigerator.html
Either your water line has frozen which happens in side by side refridgerators or your water control valve has gone bad. Include more info for a better solution. I need as much as you can give me.
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