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I see that your Frigidaire refrigerator is beeping and displaying the error code of "H1". An "H1" error code means that this is a high temperature within the refrigerator. Since the door was left open all night the refrigerator is registering there is a high temperature. I would suggest keeping the door closed and allowing the refrigerator to get back to the correct temperature. This may take anywhere from 24 to 36 hours for the temperature to stabilize. Hopefully this information is helpful to you. -Matt
The door being left open would have caused frost to form around the evaporator fan motor and that would be the source of your noise.
If the lights are still working then it is probable in defrost, wait about 30-45 min and see if it turns back on. If not then you might have a different problem.
What is the model number for your fridge? The model number is normally in the fridge on the right hand side.
Since the door is open and the lock is engaged, you will need to hold the "door closed" switch in located in the top left door opening. Push and hold the switch in, push the clean button, set the time at 3:00 hours, keep holding the switch in for 20 seconds, then push cancel button. The motorized locking mechanism should disengage. Then, you can release the switch. Hope this helps.
Try to unplug the unit from the wall and let it sit for a few minutes then plug back in. May reset the door alarm lock out. Also, moisture in the air can be drawn in and freeze up the whole thing. That means turning it off with doors open for about 36 hours...
Moisture is a killer in a freezer, freezes and blocks up every air circulation vent, etc.
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