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Safety & Risks — Thermador appliances

When to stop and call someone: refrigerant, electrical, water damage, spoiled food.

Guides on Safety & Risks

  • Preserving jars and drawers of vegetables on the shelves of a refrigerator
    Safety & Risks

    Refrigerator Burning Smell: What It Is and What to Do First

    The smell that should move somebody today, separated from the ones that should not. Dust on a hot coil, a new appliance curing, a defrost heater doing its job — and the electrical one, with what to do in the first two minutes.

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  • A hand pulling open a refrigerator door, the edge of the door and its seal in view
    Safety & Risks

    Mold on a Refrigerator Door Seal: Cleaning It Without Wrecking the Gasket

    A humid climate, a folded gasket, and two popular cleaning agents that will destroy the seal you are cleaning. How to do it properly, how to stop it returning, and when mold is really a seal that has stopped sealing.

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  • Bags and boxes of frozen vegetables and berries stacked on the shelves of a freezer
    Safety & Risks

    How Long Food Stays Safe When the Power Goes Out

    Hurricane season, written for a built-in column rather than a refrigerator. The four-hour and forty-eight-hour figures, and the part specific to this brand: the cabinet recorded how warm it got, and it will show you once.

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  • An open household breaker panel with its circuits and wiring exposed
    Safety & Risks

    Can a Refrigerator Start a Fire?

    A question asked in fear and usually answered badly. What can actually overheat in a refrigeration column, why an unplugged appliance is not a hazard, and the three signs that mean stop reading and cut the power.

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This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards
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