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Odor Inside a Refrigerator

Topics:

  • How to remove odors or odd smells on the interior of a refrigerator
  • Bad odor in the refrigerator
  • Removing odors from inside a refrigerator

Cause:

  • High refrigerator/freezer temperatures
  • Door seal cracked or torn
  • Service error indicators on the control panel
  • Standing water or other foreign matter in the drain pan
  • Clogged drain tubes or standing water on the refrigerator floor
  • Extended power loss

Troubleshooting:

  1. Sanitize the unit before storing food inside it.
    • A new unit can have a “new unit smell” for many months after installation, so always clean the unit before using it the first time.
    • Cleaning clears the unit of stale air trapped during shipment.
  2. Clean recent spills.
    • Recent spill in the unit can cause odors. Determine where the spill occurred and where it went.
    • The spill may reach the drain trough or drain pan area.
  3. If the drain tube needs to be cleaned, see also:
  4. Clean the shelving. For more instructions, refer to:
  5. Uncovered food may create odors in the unit and will require that the unit be cleaned. Refer to the Sub-Zero Cleaning Reference for cleaning product recommendations and instructions.
  6. Persistent odors may require disassembly and cleaning of the evaporator by a Factory Certified Service Company.
  7. In extreme cases, the unit may need to be removed from the opening to find the odor and installed.

Extreme Odors

  • Remove all shelving and clean again. If odors persist after cleaning, shelves may need to be replaced.
  • Thoroughly clean the unit's interior to include drain pan, tubes, gaskets, and all crevices using warm water, dish detergent, and a capful of bleach.
  • Block the doors open and keep a fan blowing into the unit interior for a few days if possible.
  • Place crumpled-up newspapers, charcoal briquettes in a container, activated charcoal in a container, or fresh coffee beans (ground coffee can be used but may not be as effective) in the affected compartment. Replace daily to help absorb odors.
    • Doors can be open or shut.
  • Factory Certified Service may be able to help with more thorough cleaning of the ice maker, drain tube, evaporator, or fan areas.
  • If all avenues have been attempted and proven unsuccessful after several weeks, the unit may not be salvageable. Consider contacting the applicable renter's or home owner's insurance company for resolution.

Answer:

If these steps do not resolve the issue, no further troubleshooting advice is available. Contact Factory Certified Service to schedule an appointment for repair.

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