The 3 Largest Disasters In Fridges History

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How to Keep Your Fridge Running Smoothly

Refrigerators are available in a vast array of shapes and sizes. They can be a perfect fit in small places like dorms.

Certain models are compatible with smart devices. They allow you to monitor your fridge from afar and troubleshoot any problems that may occur. You can also control them via voice commands.

Noise

Refrigerators emit a wide variety of sounds when they're operating. Certain sounds are more noticeable than others. If you hear any of the below sounds identify the source and search for a quick fix prior to calling a repair company for your fridge.

Rattling

The fridge may rumble in the event that there isn't enough space between it and the wall or cabinet or if its sitting at an unlevel angle. This is easy to fix - all you have to do is ensure that there's at least a couple of inches of space on either side and then adjust the fridge legs or leveling screws to raise or lower it according to.

Hissing

When the compressor is cooling your food, it could make a squealing sound. This is a normal sound that is caused by refrigerant or compressor fluid moving through the system. If you are concerned be aware of how often the compressor cycles. Contact a refrigerator repair company immediately if this happens more than usual.

Squeaking

Refrigerators can sound raucous if the coils or fan are dirty. If you hear a loud squeaking sound from your fridge, make use of the brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner along with a rag and water or dish soap and warm water to wash the coils and fan. This should be done twice each year, or more often if your refrigerator is older or used a lot.

Clicking

A click sound can also be heard from a refrigerator. It is usually due to ice around the freezer fan. This can be resolved by a manual defrost but is likely to occur again unless the issue is addressed by a service professional.





Clicking can also happen when the fridge is shut off, so make sure to turn it back on when you hear this. If you have an ice maker attached, this sound can be caused by it. Make sure to switch it off when you are not making use of ice frequently.

The hum from your fridge is normal, and it may be more pronounced at certain periods of the day or after heavy stockings or intense freezing functions. This is due to the fact that the refrigerator has to work harder and faster in order to keep your food cool but it's not necessarily a sign of trouble with the refrigerator or its performance.

Dust

Household dust attracts dirt, bacteria and other microorganisms and traces of daily exposures to chemicals in the home. The tiny particles can trigger allergic reactions and inhalation and are a perfect substrate for microbes, including those that can cause an infection when they come into direct contact with an open cut.

Cleaning a refrigerator is not easy but regular cleaning can help to reduce dust and maintain an even temperature. A dirty fridge also consumes energy as it overheats and operates inefficiently. If your refrigerator is making more noise than usual or when you suspect it's working too hard it could be time to get it checked.

In contrast to other airborne particles, dust doesn't just come into the air from outside, as is commonly believed. It contains resuspended dirt from the home which could be contaminated by lead or other poisonous substances. It also contains pollen, mold and car exhaust. It also contains the legacy pollutants like DDT that were banned half 100 years ago.

Some compounds, such as flame retardants, such as decabromodiphenylether, volatilize and get into the air, however the majority of chemicals found in dust in the house are transferred directly from one thing to another like by knocking fibers and minute bits of plastic off electronic equipment. High-molecular-weight substances, such as surfactants used in cleaners and paint strippers, also migrate directly into dust.

Apart from contaminating the food in the refrigerator, a smoky refrigerator can also affect your health. It could harbor allergens such as pet dander or droppings of cockroaches that can trigger asthma attacks and allergies. It also contains bacteria spores, like staphylococcus aureus, which could cause infections if they make their way into a wound.

Researchers have discovered that a wide range of health conditions are linked to dust contamination, from cancer to cardiovascular disease to leukemia and inflammatory bowel diseases. Recent research revealed that dust in the homes of children with leukemia had higher levels PCBs as well as PBDEs and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

Condenser Coils

When refrigerators are running correctly, the coils on the back and front of the appliance should be able of dispersing the heat generated by the compressor. But when these radiator-like parts are covered with pet hair, dust, or lint, the compressor works overtime trying to cool the fridge, and eventually wears down the appliance. smeg fridge is essential to regularly clean your coils.

Before you begin, unplug and turn off the refrigerator's power source. This will reduce the chance of electrocuting yourself or family members when working on the appliance. If you're allergic to dust, it's a good idea for you to wear a face mask. You'll then have to find the coils. These coils are usually located in the back of the refrigerator or, in some cases, at the front and base. If you are unsure where to find them go through your fridge's owner manual or contact the manufacturer for more details.

After you've located the coils, take down the access panel (if there is one) and alternate between vacuuming them using the narrow hose attachment or brushing them with condenser cleaning brushes. It's important to take your time when doing this so that you don't bend or damaging the coils. After that take the kick panel off, replace it or move the fridge to its place and plug it back into.

If you're not comfortable doing this by yourself, you could always seek out a professional. However, it's a lot cheaper and less of a hassle to just keep up with the routine of cleaning to avoid the issue from happening in the first place.

Maintenance

Refrigerators are powerful appliances that work throughout the day to cool your food. To make sure they are doing their jobs well, they need regular maintenance. Simple preventive maintenance can ensure that your machines are running efficiently for a long time.

One easy thing to do is to clean the door seals. Jelly and other sticky foods can build up and prevent gaskets from sealing properly, allowing cool air to leak through tiny cracks. Every few months, wipe them down with a baking soda solution and warm water with the toothbrush or sponge.

Another spot to look for issues is the fan in the back of the refrigerator. It can get noisy when it's clogged with paper, insulation and even a mouse (gasp). Unplug the shelves, remove the shelves, the refrigerator and remove any removable parts. Clean the coils and the space surrounding them with a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment. Make sure you switch the fridge back on after you have finished.

It is recommended to check the owner's manual for information on where to find the coils, the fan and what cleaning tools you may need. It is also recommended to read the warranty to make sure you are aware of the coverage.