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Frost or Condensation on Control Panel/User Interface - Column

Possible Solutions

Was the protective film removed?

If the plastic protective film was not removed during installation, moisture and condensation can accumulate on the panel or interface.  If the protective film is still in place, gently remove by peeling it off. 

Are the doors left open for long periods of time?

Frost or moisture is likely to build up if the door is left open for a period of time; allowing humidity to enter the refrigerator or freezer. Make sure the door is closing completely and is not blocked.

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Are the doors opened frequently?

Frequent door openings can let in humid room air. Keeping door openings to a minimum will help, but may not completely eliminate frost or moisture in the refrigerator or freezer. During months of high humidity (especially if a home is not air-conditioned), it is normal to see some frost and sweating on the interior walls or on food packages. To avoid excess moisture buildup, minimize door openings. Get all items out at one time, keep food organized, and close the door as soon as possible.

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