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Refrigerator:
Troubleshooting Guide
If your refrigerator is not cooling, and you have checked into the cabin recently and/or
just recently stocked an empty refrigerator with groceries, please ensure that the
refrigerator thermostat or temperature controls are set to the middle setting. For
example, setting number 5 if given the range of 1 to 9. Then, be sure to keep the
refrigerator door closed as much as possible. Typically, the refrigerator works properly,
but it can take up to 24 hours to cool the contents and its interior. Be sure to keep the
temperature dials or buttons at a middle setting to prevent the cooling tunnel from
freezing up and creating a longer wait time, or possibly causing damage to the
refrigerator. It is also critical to keep the doors closed as much as
possible since cool air descends rapidly. Each time the doors are
opened, the cooler air falls out of the refrigerator and is refilled with
warm air, and the refrigerator must start the cooling process all
over again.
To verify that the refrigerator is working correctly and only needs
more time to re-cool, you can check the freezer section. Most of the
time, if the freezer