If you still got it, read your owners manual! Its manual will show safety, operational and cleaning advice. Never put flammable objects close to your refrigerator. Fans, compressors and motors may create sparks and ignite flammables.
According to this refrigerator repair Chicago company garage electrical outlets could be connected to a GFI or ground fault interrupter circuit. If this refrigerator has to be connected to a ground fault interrupter protected circuit, you may want to think hard about food storage. GFI may trip and disable power to your refrigerator causing a rotting, stinky mess.
Be certain to have a correctly grounded wall outlet as well as a refrigerator power cord in proper form. Make sure its insulation is not cut or chipped. Don’t connect your refrigerator to a switched outlet where it could be accidentally switched off.
Cultivate correct temperatures inside. Keep a thermometer in your refrigerator and once in a while check for proper temperature. This is really important during season changes when outside temps go up and down. Put your thermometer in a glass of water in the middle of your refrigerator. Keep your refrigerator door closed overnight and look at its temperature the next day. A good temperature range for your refrigerator is 33 degrees F to 40 degrees F.
Look at freezer temperature by placing your thermometer between frozen food, like packs of frozen vegetables, and return after several hours. The freezer temperature should be between -5