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Possible Causes What To Do
Disconnectedpowerplug
Is the temperaturecontrolon the display
setto the correcttemperature'?
Is the refrigeratorin direct sunlightor locat-
ed near a heat source'?
• Is the backof the refrigeratortoo closeto
thewall'?
Is the temperaturecontrolon the display
setto the correcttemperature?
the roomtoo low'?
water
contentin the coldestpart of therefrigerator.
• Checkthat the powerplug is properlycon-
nected.
• Trysetting it to a lower temperature,
• Movetherefrigeratorto theproperloca-
tion.
• Trysettin_ it to a warmertemperature.
• Checkthat the flooris levelledand stable.
Is the backof the refligeratortoo near to the *Movetherefrigeratorto theproper location.
wall'?
Wasanythingdroppedbehind or under the • Removethe foreignobject.
• A "ticking"sound may be heardfrom inside
therefrigerator.Thisis normal andoccurs
becausevariousaccessoriescontractor
expand.
{,And-condensatorsare installedin thefront
cornersof the refrigeratorto preventcon-
densation.
Condensationcan occur whenyou leavethe
door open for a longtime.
theice makin_ function'?
Is there anyice inthe storaveunit'?
• Is the waterpipe connectedand the shut-off
Is the freezertemperaturetoo warm'?
Did you wait for 12hours afterinstallation
of the water_ line before makin_ ice'?
Thebubblingcomesfrom the refrigerant
circulatingin the refrigeratorand isnormal.
Wrapstrongsmelling food so that it is air-
tight.Throw away anyrotten food.
• Normalstate
• Seethecontrolpanel,
• Seetheicecontainer,
• Seethevalve.
• Setthetemperaturelower.
• Normalstate
Is the air vent blocked?
Is the door closed _'?
Is the waterpipe connectedand the shut-off
•Allow sufficientspace between storedfood
for efficientair circulation.
Is the water supplypipe crashed?
Is the watertank frozen because the refrig-
eratortemperatureis too low'?Selecta
warmersetting on the displaypanel.
Levelinglegs needadjusting
• See installationof the refrigerator
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