1. Case of refrigerator power loss
It is a common issue for users to experience refrigerator power loss. Fortunately, refrigerators can maintain heat for 2-3 days after a power outage. To prevent the escape of cold air, it is advisable to limit opening and closing the refrigerator door. Furthermore, avoid adding food from the outside as it can reduce the refrigerator’s temperature.
If the refrigerator contains perishable foods such as meat or fish, it is important to prioritize checking and cooking them to ensure safety.
After the power is restored, it is recommended to wipe off any stagnant water inside the refrigerator, if necessary. If you anticipate a power outage, it is a good idea to adjust the refrigerator temperature to a low level, rearrange the contents, and add more bottles of water to maintain the temperature inside.
2. Case of refrigerator not receiving power
There can be several reasons why a refrigerator is not receiving power. Here are four common reasons:
Loose refrigerator plug
If the plug is not plugged tightly or the plug head is damaged, the power may not be transmitted to the refrigerator.
To address this issue, try plugging in the refrigerator tightly or use another outlet. If the power is still not being supplied even after plugging it tightly, it may be necessary to consult an electrician.
Broken or exposed power cord
The power cord can become exposed or damaged due to various reasons, such as being bitten by mice or insects during use.
To address this, locate the exposed area of the power cord. If it is slightly exposed, tightly wrap it with black tape. If the damage is significant, it is advisable to replace the cord for safety purposes.
Unstable power source
A stable power source with a voltage level of 220V-240V is required for the normal operation of the refrigerator. If the voltage level is below this range, the refrigerator can become unstable and eventually affect its internal components.
In areas with unstable or weak power, it is recommended to use a stabilizer suitable for 220V. Select a stabilizer with a higher capacity than the power consumption of the refrigerator to prevent overloading and damage to the motor.
Issues with refrigerator components
If the refrigerator is frequently opened and closed or if the door is left open for extended periods, it can cause the thermal relay sensor to continuously open and close. This can eventually lead to short-circuiting or burning of the components inside the refrigerator.
In this situation, it is advisable to seek support from reputable service centers or repair services if you do not have knowledge about electrical equipment.
3. Case of not using the refrigerator for an extended period
If you plan to be away from home for more than 2 weeks, such as during a vacation or when returning to your hometown without anyone to take care of the refrigerator, it is recommended to disconnect the power supply.
Before doing so, ensure to remove all food from the refrigerator and clean it thoroughly to prevent spoilage, mold growth, and unpleasant odors.
4. Case of transporting the refrigerator
Before transporting the refrigerator over a long distance, it is important to disconnect the power, remove all food, and defrost it for 4-6 hours. Then, clean the inside of the refrigerator and secure the trays and shelves with tape to prevent them from shifting during transportation.
Next, wrap the refrigerator with foam-lined cardboard boxes to prevent scratches during transportation. Avoid placing the refrigerator horizontally as it may interfere with the gas and gas tubes. Use straps to securely fasten the refrigerator. Upon arrival at the destination, wait at least 60 minutes before plugging it in and operating the refrigerator again.
5. Case of disposing the refrigerator
When disposing of the refrigerator, start by removing the doors, door seals, inner trays, and shelves to prevent children from getting trapped inside.
Avoid placing the refrigerator near open flames and do not dispose of it with regular waste. Instead, take it to the nearest electronic waste collection point or contact staff to arrange for pickup.
The above guidelines provide solutions for various refrigerator-related situations to ensure its smooth operation. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below, and we will respond promptly!