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$319.99
MSRPDCR031B1BSLDD
- 3.1 cu. ft. (87 L) Capacity 2-door Compact Refrigerator
- ENERGY STAR® certified, energy-efficient to help you save money without sacrificing performance
- 0.87 cu. ft. (24.7L) independent freezer section
- R600a refrigerant
- Manual defrost
- 1 full width tempered glass shelf for maximum storage versatility
- 1 full width adjustable wire freezer shelf
- Integrated door shelving with tall bottle storage
- CanStor® beverage dispensing system
- Vegetable crisper and cover
- Mechanical thermostat for easy temperature control
- Reversible door hinge for left or right handed opening
- Interior light
- Smooth back design
- ADA Compliant (as defined by our internal testing based on the 2010 ADA Standards).
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Specifications
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Product Width18.7 " (47.50 cm)
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Product Depth20.2 " (51.31 cm)
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Product Height33.7 " (85.60 cm)
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Product Weight47 lbs (21.32 kg)
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Packaged Width19.7 " (50.04 cm)
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Packaged Depth21.25 " (53.98 cm)
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Packaged Height34.8 " (88.39 cm)
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Packaged Weight53 lbs (24.04 kg)
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Troubleshooting
Why Is My Refrigerator Is Cycling (compressor is turning on) Too Often?
If your refrigerator’s compressor is running more frequently than usual, try these troubleshooting steps:
- Clean the Condenser Coils: Dirt or dust buildup on the condenser coils can make your fridge work harder, causing the compressor to cycle more often. Unplug your refrigerator and gently clean the coils at the back (or underneath) with a cloth.
- Check the Thermostat Setting: If the thermostat is set too low (colder than 3-5°C or 37-41°F), the fridge will run more frequently to maintain that temperature. Try adjusting the thermostat to a slightly warmer setting, up to 5°C (41°F).
If the compressor continues to cycle too often after these steps, there may be another issue that requires a professional technician’s attention. (the words ‘professional technician’ links to the Service page)
Why Is My Refrigerator Not Cooling Properly?
If your fridge isn’t keeping things cold, try these steps:
- Check Temperature Settings: Make sure the dial inside the fridge and freezer is set to the recommended level (usually mid-range). Check your owner’s manual for information.
- Airflow Matters: Don’t overload the shelves or block the air vents inside the fridge and freezer, as this can restrict airflow and reduce cooling.
- Door Seals: Inspect the door gaskets for cracks, gaps, or dirt. Clean them with warm, soapy water and ensure the doors close tightly.
- Location: Make sure the fridge isn’t placed too close to the wall. We recommend leaving a few inches for proper ventilation.
- Power Supply: Confirm the fridge is plugged in and the outlet is working. If the interior light doesn’t come on, check your circuit breaker.
If you’ve checked all these and the fridge still isn’t cooling, unplug it for a few minutes and plug it back in. Persistent issues may require a service call.





