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Recent improvements in refrigeration design may introduce sounds in your new refrigerator that were not noticed in earlier models. 
These improvements were made to create a refrigerator that will preserve food better, run more energy efficiently, and perform quieter 
overall. Because new refrigerator designs run quieter than past models you may start to detect sounds that were actually present in your 
older model but were typically masked by the refrigerator’s higher sound levels. Many of these sounds are normal. The following are 
some of the normal sounds your new refrigerator may make:
REFRIGERANT FLOW: The flow of the 
cooling fluid in your freezer area may cause 
gurgling or quiet knocking sounds when the 
refrigerator cycles on or off.
WATER VALVES: You may 
detect a slight buzzing sound 
under the refrigerator when 
water is requested from the ice 
dispenser or when the ice maker 
needs water to make ice.
CABINET LEVELING: An unlevel 
cabinet may cause rattles and 
vibration noises.
AIRFLOW SOUNDS: 
There are a number of 
fans in the refrigerator 
that make airflow sounds 
when in operation. The 
freezer fan circulates 
cool air throughout the 
refrigerator. The refrig-
erator circulating fan 
helps keep that  com-
partment's temperature 
more uniform. The 
condenser fan on top of 
your refrigerator is 
utilized to remove the 
heat generated by the 
refrigeration system. 
Lastly, the ClimateZone™ 
compartments circulate 
air to maintain optimum 
temperatures.
COMPRESSOR: The 
compressor on this 
unit has a variable 
speed motor. This 
variability allows the 
system to adjust to 
different usage needs. 
This will introduce 
speed change sounds 
and some higher 
pitched humming 
sounds that are 
normal for the 
operation of this type 
of compressor.
ICE MAKER: The cabinet 
will occasionally generate a 
rattling sound when ice 
cubes are ejected into the 
freezer ice bin. You may 
also detect the motor that is 
ejecting that ice. These are 
normal sounds necessary for 
ice making.
CONTROL SWITCHES: In 
the electronics control area 
there are numerous control 
switches that make a quiet 
clicking sound when you use 
your refrigerator or during 
some of the normal system 
operations. 
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