Compressor runs continuously without stopping.
Loud noise during operation.
Accumulation of a lot of ice and snow in the compartments.
Poor cooling.
It is best to call a technician regularly for inspection and maintenance or consider purchasing a new refrigerator if necessary.
3. Putting carbonated drinks or alcohol in the freezer
Putting soda in the freezer is a common mistake that can lead to an explosion. According to experts, soda cans are extremely sensitive to temperature – both too high and too low. This can turn them into “bombs” and cause a loud explosion. Similarly, beer or alcohol in the freezer can change the pressure and easily lead to an explosion. You should also not put glass bottles of water in the freezer – when the temperature drops, the water expands and the glass contracts, which can easily lead to breakage or explosion.
4. Gas leak + electrical leak
The refrigerator's gas tank is made of a robust steel casing, which makes spontaneous ignition unlikely. However, in the event of a gas leak (for example, an open weld or a leaking pipe) and contact with an electric spark due to a short circuit in the electrical wiring, an explosion may occur. Nowadays, households use high-power appliances such as dishwashers, microwave ovens, washing machines and air conditioners. If the electrical network is not designed to handle the load, this can lead to a short circuit at any time. An explosion of the gas tank can cause fire, smoke and toxic fumes from the refrigerator - especially dangerous if there are people in the house.
5. Connecting multiple appliances to one outlet with the refrigerator
The refrigerator is a high-power appliance. If you connect many other appliances to the same outlet as the refrigerator, it can easily cause a short circuit and fire.
6. Using insecticides near the refrigerator
Avoid using chemicals such as hairspray or insecticides near the refrigerator. The reason is that sparks can react with the chemicals and cause an explosion.
