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How to Keep Your Fridge Running Smoothly

swan-sr11035bln-freestanding-retro-under-counter-fridge-freezer-a-rated-90-litre-blue-136.jpgRefrigerators are available in a variety of different sizes and shapes. They can fit into tight spaces, such as dorms.

hisense-rr220d4arf-52cm-freestanding-retro-fridge-149-litre-capacity-auto-defrost-wine-rack-red-f-rated-h128-x-w51-9-x-d51-3-114.jpgSome models are compatible with smart devices. They allow you to monitor your fridge remotely and troubleshoot any problems that may arise. You can also control them with voice commands.

Noise

top brand fridges can make various sounds when operating, some of which are more prominent than others. If you hear any of the below sounds find out the cause and check for a quick fix prior to calling a repair company for your fridge.

Rattling

The rattling of the fridge can happen when there's no space between the fridge and the wall or cabinet, or when it's positioned at an unbalanced angle. It's not difficult to repair. It's just a matter of ensure that there is at least two inches between the fridge and the wall or cabinet, or adjust the leveling legs or screws to increase or decrease the height of your fridge.

Hissing

When the compressor is cooling your food, it can make a hissing sound. This is a common sound that is caused by the compressor fluid or refrigerant moving through the system. If you're worried, count how often the compressor is running and contact a refrigerator repair service immediately in the event that it occurs more frequently than normal.

Squeaking

The refrigerator may sound loud if their coils or fans are filthy. If you hear a loud squeaking sound from your Cookology Tall Freestanding Larder Fridge 240L: 143cm High, use a vacuum cleaner brush attachment or a rag along with water or dish soap and warm water to wash the coils and fan. It is important to clean the fridge twice a year, or more often if your fridge is older or frequently used.

Clicking

A clicking sound can also be heard from a refrigerator. It is usually due to freezing around the fan of the freezer. Manual defrosting can resolve the problem but it could recur unless a professional is called in.

If you hear clicking, switch the fridge back on. If you have an ice maker connected the sound could be caused by it. Be sure to turn it off when are not using ice constantly.

The hum of your refrigerator is normal. It may get more pronounced during certain times of the day, and also after heavy stockings or a lot of freezer functions. This is because the refrigerator needs to work harder and faster in order to keep your food cold however it isn't a sign of a problem with the refrigerator or its performance.

Dust

Dust in the house is an ideal habitat for dirt, bacteria and other microorganisms, as well as the traces of household chemical exposures. The tiny particles can trigger allergic reactions and respiratory irritation, and they are a perfect substrate for microbes, such as those that may cause infection when they come into direct contact with a cut.

It's impossible to clean a fridge completely but regular cleaning can help reduce dust build-up and keep the temperature constant. A dirty fridge also consumes energy because it overheats and is inefficient. If you suspect your fridge is making louder noises than normal, or is operating at a high rate of energy consumption due to its overwork It's probably time to call in experts.

Contrary to other airborne particles dust doesn't just come in from the outside as is often believed. It contains resuspended soil from the house, which is often tainted with lead and other toxicants, as well as pollen, mold spores and car exhaust. It also contains legacy pollutants like DDT, which was banned more than 50 years ago.

Certain compounds, such as flame retardants such as decabromodiphenylether are able to volatilize and enter the air, but the majority of chemicals found in dust in the house are transferred directly from one object to the next, such as by people 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 dusty refrigerator can also affect your health. It could harbor allergens like pet dander and cockroach droppings that can cause asthma attacks and allergic reactions. It may also contain bacteria spores, [Redirect-302] such as staphylococcus.

Researchers have found that dust contamination is linked to a wide range of health problems, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, leukemia and inflammatory intestinal disease. A recent study found that the homes of children diagnosed with leukemia were more likely to have higher levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, PBDEs and PCBs in their dust than the homes of healthy children.

Condenser Coils

When refrigerators run correctly, the coils on the front and back of the appliance are supposed to disperse the heat generated by the compressor. But if these radiator-like parts are covered in dust, pet hair or lint, the compressor will work continuously trying to cool the fridge, and eventually wears down the appliance. It is important to clean your coils regularly.

If you're looking to tackle the job yourself it is recommended you disconnect the refrigerator and turn off its power supply prior to beginning. This will reduce the risk that you or your family may be struck by electricity while working on the appliance. If you're allergic to dust, it's recommended to wear a face mask. The next step is to find the coils. They are typically located on the back of the fridge, or in front of the base in certain models. If you are unsure where to find them, consult your fridge's owner manual or contact the manufacturer for more information.

Once you've located the coils, you will need to remove the access panel if you have one and then alternate between vacuuming the coils with an attachment for a narrow hose and brushing them with a condenser brush to clean the coils. It is essential to take your time while doing this to avoid bending or damaging the coils. When finished you can replace the kick panel or push the compact fridge back into place and plug it in.

You can engage a professional if you're not confident in doing it yourself. However, it's a lot cheaper and less hassle to simply keep up with the routine of cleaning to prevent the problem from arising in the first place.

Maintenance

Fridges are hard-working appliances that are running all day and at night to cool your food. They require regular maintenance to help them do their job effectively. This simple preventive maintenance will ensure that they are running smoothly for years to come.

Wipe down the door seals. Jelly and other foods that are sticky can cause a buildup and stop gaskets from sealing properly, allowing cool air to leak out of tiny openings. Clean them by putting baking soda and warm water on a toothbrush or sponge every few months.

Another place to check for problems is the fan in the back of the refrigerator. It can be noisy if it's blocked with paper, insulation and even mouse (gasp). Unplug the refrigerator, take out all the shelves and take out any parts that are removable. Clean the coils as well as the area around them with the vacuum cleaner using a hose attachment. Make sure to turn off the fridge back on after you're finished.

It is best to refer to the owner's manual for specifics on how to locate the coils and the fan and what sort of cleaning tools you might need. It's recommended to read the warranty carefully, to be sure you know what is and isn't covered.

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