Summit FFBF181SSBI 24" Wide Built-In Bottom Freezer Refrigerator

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Troubleshooting guide
Problem Cause/Remedy
The appliance does not operate
after connection to the power line:
Cooling system operates
continuously without intermittent
stoppages:
Check if there is power in the socket and if the appliance is
switched on.
Ambient temperature too high.
Frequent opening of the door, door open too long.
Door not closed properly (something caught in door gasket,
sagging door, check gasket sealing, etc.).
Excessive quantity of fresh food inserted at one time.
• Refrigerator sensor (A) is blocked with fresh food. Free
the sensor and allow air to circulate around it (certain
models only).
Check air circulation for sufficient cooling of the
compressor, and clean the condenser.
Excessive ice formation at
the rear interior wall of the
refrigerator:
Frequent opening of the door, door open too long.
Inserting hot food in the refrigerator.
Food or dish is touching the rear interior panel of the
refrigerator.
Bad door sealing; clean or replace the gasket if dirty or
damaged.
Build-up of ice or frost in the
freezer interior may be a result of
the following:
Water dripping from the
appliance:
Red light is flashing (freezer
compartment only):
• Door opened too frequently or too long.
• Door not properly closed.
• Poor door sealing.
If the seal is dirty or damaged, clean or replace it.
Drain outlet is clogged, drain water drips past the collection
groove.
Clean the clogged outlet using plastic straw.
Thaw thick ice deposits manually (see chapter Defrosting).
Frequent opening of the door, door open too long.
Door not closed properly (something caught in door gasket,
sagging door, damaged gasket, etc.).
Excessively long power failure.
Excessive quantity of fresh food inserted at one time.
Difficult door opening:
If you attempt to open the door of the freezer immediately
after it has been closed you may experience resistance.
This happens because a certain quantity of cold air escapes
from the appliance through the open door and is replaced
by warm ambient air. Cooling of such air creates negative
pressure (vacuum) and suction, which prevents easy
opening of the door. This is normalized after several
minutes and you can open the door with ease.
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