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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Many occuring problems could be solved by yourself without specic expertise. In case
of a problem please check all shown possibilities and follow below instructions before you
contact an after sales service. See CUSTOMER SERVICE.
Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution
The compressor
does not work.
Mains plug is not connected in the
mains socket.
The appliance is in the defrosting
cycle
Connect the mains plug.
This is normal for an automatic
defrosting
The appliance runs
frequently or runs
for a too long period
of time.
The indoor or outdoor tempera-
ture is too high.
The appliance has been o power
for a period of time.
A door of the appliance is not
tightly closed.
The door has been opened too
frequently or for too long.
The temperature setting for the
freezer compartment is too low.
The door gasket is dirty, worn,
cracked or mismatched.
The required air circulation is not
guaranteed.
In this case, it is normal for the
appliance to run longer.
Normally, it takes 8 to 12 hours
for the appliance to cool down
completely.
Close the door and ensure the
appliance is located on a level
ground and there is no food or
container jarring the door.
Do not open the door too fre-
quently.
Set the temperature higher
until a satisfactory refrigera-
tor temperature is obtained. It
takes 24 hours for the refrig-
erator temperature to become
stable.
Clean the door gasket or re-
place them by the customer
service.
Ensure adequate ventilation.
The inside of the re-
frigerator is dirty and/
or smells.
The inside of the refrigerator
needs cleaning.
Food of strong odour is stored in
the refrigerator.
Clean the inside of the refrig-
erator.
Wrap the food thoroughly..
WARNING!
Before maintenance, deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from
the mains socket.
Electrical equipment should be serviced only by qualied electrical experts, because
improper repairs can cause considerable consequential damages.
A damaged supply should only be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or
similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution
It is not cold enough
i
nside the appli-
ance.
The temperature is set too high.
Too warm goods has been stored.
Too much food has been stored at
one time.
The goods are too close to each
other.
A door of the appliance is not
tightly closed.
The door has been opened too
frequently or for too long.
Reset the temperature.
Always cool down goods be-
fore storing them.
Always store small quantities of
food.
Leave a gap between several
foods allowing air owing.
Close the door
Do not open the door too fre-
quently.
It is too cold inside
the appliance.
The temperature is set too low.
The Power Freeze/Power Cool-
function is activated or is running
too long.
Reset the temperature.
Switch o the Power Freeze/
Power Cool function
Moisture formation
on the inside of the
refrigerator com-
partment.
The climate is too warm and too-
damp.
A door of the appliance is not
tightly closed.
The door has been opened too
frequently or for too long.
Food containers or liquids are left
open.
Increase the temperature.
Close the door.
Do not open the door too fre-
quently.
Let hot foods cool to room
temperature and cover foods
and liquids.
Moisture accumu-
lates on the refrig-
erators outside sur-
face or between the
doors.
The climate is too warm and too
damp.
The door is not closed tightly. The
cold air in the appliance and the
warm air outside it condensates.
This is normal in damp climate
and will change when the hu-
midity decreases.
Ensure that he door is tightly
shut.
Strong ice and frost
in the freezer com-
partment.
The goods were not adequately
packaged .
A door of the appliance is not
tightly closed.
The door has been opened too
frequently or for too long.
The door gasket is dirty, worn,
cracked or mismatched.
Something on the inside prevents
the door to close properly.
Always pack the goods well.
Close the door.
Do not open the door too fre-
quently.
Clean the door gasket or re-
place them by new ones.
Reposition the shelves, door
racks, or internal containers to
allow the door to close.
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