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I had the same issue after first installing mine - on 2 doesn't units in 2 different locations - no less. I turned mine up to 39 degrees, though I went to one of the fridges today and found that a can of soda had froze and blown up. I've now turned it up to 40 degrees . . . we'll see if that works!? I think the fridges run much colder than the displayed temperature, particularly towards the back of the unit on the inside.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Gigi. Depending on what is in the cans, 32 degrees is freezing. Do not put cans directly in front of the vents where the coldest air is coming out. Lastly, be sure that you have the proper air circulation clearance around the appliance, as described in the owner's guide to prevent the unit from freezing up. ~ Anna
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