1. There is too much frost on the evaporator. After melting, the water overflows the water tray and flows into the refrigerator. ?
2. The water tray in the refrigerator is not aligned with the water funnel, causing water to flow in the refrigerator. ?
3. The drain pipe freezes, so that the defrosting water does not flow out, but accumulates in the refrigerator. ?
4. Cold drink water or other beverage containers are placed upside down in the refrigerator, or the lid of the beverage bottle is not tightened and placed horizontally on the food shelf, causing the beverage to flow out. ?
Usually, the refrigerator door is not closed properly, or the sealing strip is damaged, so that the hot air outside keeps flowing in and condenses into water. ?
6. There are too many unheated foods in the refrigerator, such as hot drinks, hot tofu and mung bean soup. In the refrigerator, a large number of fog and water droplets are formed instantly, which condense into water as the temperature drops. ?
7. The food stored in the refrigerator contains a lot of water. As the temperature drops, the water vapor in food evaporates, condenses when it is cold, and then turns into water, which flows in the refrigerator. ?
8. The temperature in the refrigerator is too low, which leads to the explosion of glass bottles of soft drinks, beer, juice and other drinks, and the liquid flows into the box. ?