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GE Profile Stainless Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator with Internal Dispenser 22.2 Cu. Ft. - PFS22SIS Questions & Answers
Doors won't stay shut
There are adjusters on the front leveler feet that need to be extended so the refrigerator tilts slightly back. This will keep the doors shut
4/30/2016 6:09:45 PM •
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Panel beeping and nonresponsive
Fridge keeps beeping or buzzing: The following is for Frigidaire models but others can be addressed similarly.
Several Frigidaire refrigerator models have an electronic control panel on the freezer door the owner can use to adjust the internal temperature, dispense ice and water and receive notification about issues such as the need to replace a water filter. The refrigerators also emit a beep for various actions and as an occasional alarm. Determining what causes the beeps necessitates some troubleshooting.
Temperature Controls
·A Frigidaire refrigerator's display panel blinks when the control panel is touched to set temperature controls. After pressing "Freezer Temp" or "Refrigerator Temp" on the keypad, press the arrow buttons within five seconds to increase or decrease the desired temperature. If you do not press the arrow buttons within five seconds after pressing "Freezer Temp" or "Refrigerator Temp" on the keypad, the refrigerator beeps to indicate the current setting will stay in place.
Door Open
·When you leave the refrigerator or freezer door open, the refrigerator beeps. Also, the "Door Ajar" indicator illuminates on the appliance's display panel. Shutting the door and pressing "Alarm Reset" stops the beeping and turns off the "Door Ajar" indicator light.
·The Frigidaire refrigerator has a control lock feature that prevents use of its control panel or dispensers when the unit is locked. When the control lock is active, a beep sounds when a keypad or dispenser is pressed. Release the control lock by pressing the "Control Lock" icon for three seconds. A beep will sound, and the icon's light will go out.
Power Reset
·A power reset is occasionally necessary if the Frigidaire refrigerator's control panel does not work normally or a reset function on the keypad does not work. A power reset involves disconnecting power to the refrigerator by unplugging its power cord from the electrical outlet, waiting 30 seconds and plugging the power cord back into the electrical outlet. When the control panel resets, a beep sounds. If the refrigerator beeps even after a power reset and the beeps' source is not known, contact Frigidaire.
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1/30/2016 12:54:43 PM •
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My freezer door wont open, feels locked on one side. water is leaking underneath
Just answered a similar question about this but with the water leaking in this one, I think the door got wedged open slightly and you now have an excessive ice buildup on the inside of the freezer causing the door to stick from the ice buildup. You may need to pull hard to break loose the ice and when you get the door open clean all excessive ice from around the door seal area. Packages inside may need to be re- arranged so door closed properly.
3/5/2015 4:16:45 AM •
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The freezer door will not open. it feels locked
There is no lock on that door and the only latch is a magnetic gasket around the door edge. It sound like one of your frozen packages make have shifted and is causing the door to stick by hitting the package. Just guessing on this one but maybe if you can bounce or jar the refrigerator somewhat the package may move enough to open the door.
Pfss6pkw drain plugged
Unplug your refrigerator and remove items and shelves from the fresh food section. Not sure about what nutdriver so try a 1/4 inch nutdriver first and remove the screws holding panel number 98 in this photo
HERE The beginning of the drain hole for the fresh food section is below the evaporator and in the center bottom of location number 96 in that same photo
HERE For the freezer drain it will be behind panel 47 in this photo
HERE You will only need the to remove the fresh food section panel ocation 98 and the freezer panel location 47 to clean these two drains. I have a video from You-Tube that shows where to clean out but his refrigerator had the drain visible without removel of these two panels. In most cases the drain cannot be seen without removal of the panels. I am here should you have questions Thanks
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5/16/2013 3:56:11 AM •
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Water in bottom of refridgerator
Most refrigerators defrost every eight hours and over a period of time the drain line that comes down from freezer into a cup like object top middle and back of the fresh food section. If blocked by gunk or ice you will see trails of liquid leaking down the rear wall of fresh food compartment until it reaches the crisper drawers.This is not always the same with every model as you may see frozen ice flowing down ther rear wall of freezers on side by sides. Here is an example Click here=> Whirlpool Leak Photo taken by TechnicianBrian He has been around a good bit and deserves credit for his contributions. Here is another way to make this look more si mple in clip below. TechnicianBrian.com And in this photo are several parts listed in photo group #1 were it is most likely running down the wall=> MagicChef CTB1921AR fresh food section. If you still have questions please ask and rate me if I was able to explain this well enough. Every refrigerator is made different so these are examples only. The key is to find if ice or just gunk has blocked you defrost drain. Unplug and then remove the rear panel in back of freezer. We need to see if the water is overflowing the condensate drain tray or if the blockage is in the turn the drain leads down back of your refrigerator. Much more on this page=> Leaking Refrigerators! This is a common tip so I will be placing this post and add as we go new ideas listed in Sea Breeze Tips Section. If you run into any problems along the way of repair please let me know, Thanks, Sea Breeze
1/29/2013 10:06:07 PM •
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