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File Name: Whirlpool Service Pointer: Dual Evaporator French Door Noise Complaints Service Pointer W10783614

File Submitter: Strathy

File Submitted: 22 May 2015

File Category: Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper



JennAir KitchenAid, Maytag & Whirlpool 36” French Door Bottom Mount Refrigerator

with Dual Evaporators – Noise Complaints

Dual Evaporator French Door Noise Complaints Service Pointer W10783614

Issued March, 2015.

Date Code: Code Date: K220 - Present (May 2012 to Present)

Models: JFX2897DRM00 KFIV29PCMS03 MFT2776DEM01 WRF989SDAB03 WRX988SIBB01
JFX2897DRM01 KFIV29PCMS04 MFT2778EEZ00 WRF989SDAE03 WRX988SIBB02
JFX2897DRP00 MFT2976AEB03 WRF989SDAF03 WRX988SIBE01
JFX2897DRP01 KRFF507EBL00 MFT2976AEB04 WRF989SDAH03 WRX988SIBE02
KRFF507ESS00 MFT2976AEM03 WRF989SDAM03 WRX988SIBH01
KFIS29BBBL03 KRFF507EWH00 MFT2976AEM04 WRF989SDAW03 WRX988SIBH02
KFIS29BBBL04 KRFF607ESS00 MFT2976AEW03 WRF990SLAM03 WRX988SIBM01
KFIS29BBMS03 KRFF707ESS00 MFT2976AEW04 WRF991BOOM01 WRX988SIBM02
KFIS29BBMS04 WRF991BOOM02 WRX988SIBW01
KFIS29BBWH03 MFT2776DEE00 MFX2876DRE00 WRF997SDDM00 WRX988SIBW02
KFIS29BBWH04 MFT2776DEE01 MFX2876DRE01 WRF997SDDM01
KFIS29PBMS03 MFT2776DEH00 MFX2876DRH00
KFIS29PBMS04 MFT2776DEH01 MFX2876DRH01
MFT2776DEM00 MFX2876DRM00
MFX2876DRM01

Possible Concern:
A new refrigerator design with new components also involves new and different operating noises. These noises can drive a service call even though the operating noise is normal.

Potential Cause:
The compressors in dual evaporator refrigerators are variable speed compressors. As the compressor changes speeds, customers are not comfortable with sound differences between low speed and high speed, because their last refrigerator didn’t sound like this. There are also several motors in these refrigerators (Condenser Fan, RC Evaporator Fan, FC Evaporator Fan, Ice Maker).



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