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How to Reduce Refrigerator Noise?
How to Reduce Refrigerator Noise?

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How to Reduce Refrigerator Noise
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How to Reduce Refrigerator Noise

A noisy refrigerator can be a common issue, but the good news is that most refrigerator

noise can be managed by following some simple steps. Here's a step-by-step guide from

Beko on how to reduce the noise coming from your refrigerator and keep it running

smoothly.

Step 1: Understand How Ambient Temperature Affects Noise

The noise level of your refrigerator can fluctuate depending on the surrounding ambient

temperature. Warmer temperatures may cause the compressor to run more frequently,

which can result in a louder noise. Ensure your refrigerator is placed in a stable

temperature environment. Try to keep it away from heat sources, such as ovens or direct

sunlight, as this can cause it to work harder and create more noise.

Step 2: Check for Excessive Noise

If your refrigerator is making more noise than usual, it could indicate that something is

wrong. Be attentive to any strange sounds like clicking, buzzing, or rattling, which might

suggest a mechanical issue. Place the refrigerator on a flat, level surface. Uneven surfaces

can cause unnecessary vibrations, leading to increased noise. Use a spirit level to ensure

the appliance is correctly aligned.

Step 3: Call a Technician if the Noise Persists

If you have tried adjusting the placement and the noise persists, it may be time to consult a

technician. This could indicate a deeper mechanical problem that requires professional

help. If the refrigerator continues to make excessive noise despite your efforts, contact a

certified technician for further inspection.

By following these simple steps, you can reduce unwanted refrigerator noise and maintain

optimal performance.

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