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Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution
Ь
The appliance makes a
motor sound
Ь The refrigeration unit has just
turned itself on. This is normal
Ь
It is not cold enough
inside the appli
ance.
Ь The temperature is set too high.
Ь Goods that are too warm have
been stored.
Ь Too much food has been stored at
a time.
Ь The goods are too close to each
other.
Ь The door is not tightly closed.
Ь The door has been opened too
frequently or for too long.
Ь Reset the temperature.
Ь Always cool down goods be
fore storing them.
Ь Always store small quantities of
food.
Ь Leave a gap between several
Ь Close the door.
Ь Do not open the door too fre
quently.
It is too cold
inside
the appliance.
Ь The temperature is set too low.
Ь The
function
is
ac
tivated or has been running too
long.
Ь Reset the temperature.
Ь
function.
Moisture accumu
lates on the surface
of the appliance
Ь The climate is too warm and too
damp.
Ь This is normal in damp climate
and will change when the hu
midity decreases. Wipe dry with
a cloth.
Strong ice and frost
in the freezer com
partment.
Ь The goods were not adequately
packaged .
Ь The door is not tightly closed.
Ь The door has been opened too
frequently or for too long.
Ь The door gasket is dirty, worn,
cracked or mis-matched.
Ь Something on the inside prevents
the door from closing properly.
Ь Always pack the goods well.
Ь Close the door.
Ь Do not open the door too fre
quently.
Ь Clean the door gasket or re
place them by the customer
service.
Ь Reposition the shelves, door
racks, or internal containers to
allow the door to close.
The cooling system
does n
ot work.
Ь Mains plug is not connected to the
mains socket.
Ь The power supply is not intact.
Ь Connect the mains plug.
Ь Check the electrical supply to
the room. Call the local elec
tricity company!
The sides of the
cabinet and door
strip get warm.
Ь This is normal. Ь
You hear an alarm
signal.
Ь The door is open
Ь The temperature inside product is
too high
Ь Close the door or silence the
alarm manually.
EN
7 - Troubleshooting
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