1. Freezing in the refrigerator may be caused by forgetting to close the door or opening and closing the door frequently. 2. It may be because relatively hot food is placed in the refrigerator. When it is hot, the water vapor evaporates and forms ice cubes. 3. It may be because the refrigerator has been used for a long time and the sealing strip of the refrigerator has aged and is not very tight. 4. During the process of transporting or moving the refrigerator, the door frame of the refrigerator is extruded and deformed by external forces, resulting in problems with the sealing of the refrigerator. The door always freezes and cannot be opened.
Recommended measures:
1. If you are not in a hurry to use the refrigerator, you can unplug the refrigerator and allow the ice in the refrigerator to thaw naturally before opening the refrigerator door. , this method is safer for the refrigerator and does not cause damage to the refrigerator.
2. You can find a hot towel, preferably a hot towel with better water absorption. Place one end of the hot towel in the hot water basin and the other end on the drawer of the refrigerator.
3. You can use a hair dryer to blow against the drawer to speed up the melting of ice cubes near the refrigerator drawer.
4. The refrigerator needs to be cleaned regularly. Generally, it is normal to clean it once every six months. This can help keep the refrigerator in a relatively clean state and also achieve the purpose of removing odor. Also pay attention to cleaning the drainage holes of the refrigerator to avoid blocking the drainage holes.