Not familiar with this particular model, however it sounds like a plugged drain. Your refrigerator has a drain that leads to the exterior drain pan beneath the refrigerator. Occasionally this drain can become clogged with gunk, resulting in standing water at the bottom of the refrigerator. (A similar drain exists in the freezer, which when clogged results in ice build up on the floor of the freezer).
The drain is located either on the floor of the refrigerator, beneath the vegetable crisper, or in the wall behind a drain funnel.
Try clearing the drain by forcing a solution of water and bleach or water and baking soda into it with a basting syringe. If the solution will not flow through, slide a length of ¼ inch flexible tubing into the drain tube to push the clog through to the drain pan. Remove the tubing after clearing the clog.
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Not familiar with this particular model, however it sounds like a plugged drain. Your refrigerator has a drain that leads to the exterior drain pan beneath the refrigerator. Occasionally this drain can become clogged with gunk, resulting in standing water at the bottom of the refrigerator. (A similar drain exists in the freezer, which when clogged results in ice build up on the floor of the freezer).
The drain is located either on the floor of the refrigerator, beneath the vegetable crisper, or in the wall behind a drain funnel.
Try clearing the drain by forcing a solution of water and bleach or water and baking soda into it with a basting syringe. If the solution will not flow through, slide a length of ¼ inch flexible tubing into the drain tube to push the clog through to the drain pan. Remove the tubing after clearing the clog.