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Said this, I don't mean to "panic" you but if you can't find this "restet" function, your refrigerator suffered a surge effect and might have some electronic cricuir damaged; in best case, some internal security fuse, typical as result of power outage, when power returns.
If you can't find that "reset" call repair service.
By the way, get a surge protector for your refrigerator as soon as possible. See some typica protectors at Amazon, but you can buy one at your local home depot or outlet store.
I believe most compressors use a self resetting thermal switch which reset when the temperature returns to normal. It could be bad. If you have access to a volt meter you can verify you have voltage at the terminals of the compressor, work backwards from there.
No, the compressor does not have a manual reset switch on it.
The first thing to do would be to check the breaker or fuse box. Make sure everything is on. Then with a voltmeter, check the wall outlet to make sure you have power.
If you do have power and the refrigerator isn't turning on at all, you may have to have someone with electrical experience take a look at it.
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