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•Checkthatthepowerplugiscorrectlyconnected.
•Isthetemperaturecontrolonthefrontpanelcorrectly
set?
•Doessunshineontheapplianceorarethereheat
sourcesnearby?
•Isthebackd the appliancetoo nearto thewall?
• Isthe temperaturecontrolon the front panel set to the
coldesttemperature?
• Is thesurroundingtemperaturetoo low?
• Didyou putfoodwith a high water contentin the
refrigerator?
• Heat-proofpipesare installed inthe front corners of
the applianceto prevent condensationfrom forming.
Whenthe surroundingtemperaturerises,this may not
alwaysbe effective. However,this isnot abnormal.
• Invery humidweather,condensationmay form on the
outersurfaced the appliancewhen moisturein the air
comes intocontactwith the cool surfaced the
appliance.
•Check that the applianceis installedon a stable,level
floor.
• Is theback d the appliancetoo near to thewall?
• Have anyforeignobjectsfallenbehind or underthe
appliance?
• Is thenoise comingfrom the compressor inthe
appliance?
•Aticking soundmay be heard insidetheappliance;this
is normal.This sound occurswhenthe various
accessoriescontractor expand.
• Pleasenotethat this noise iscaused by therefrigerant
circuitand is not a problem.
• Donotwrap foodwith paper.
• Storefoods coveredand cleanthe cold inlet.
• Spacethefood out asmuch as possibleto improve
ventilation.
• Isthe door fully closed?
• Foodwith a high water contentis stored uncovered
with a high humiditylevelor the door has been left
open for a longtime.
• Storethefoodwith a cover or in sealedcontainers.
• Installthe appliancein a cool,dry roomwith adequateventilation.
Ensurethat it isnot exposedto direct sunlight and neverput it near a direct sourced heat (radiator,for example).
• Never blockany ventsor grilleson the appliance.
•Allowwarm food to cooldown beforeplacingit in the appliance.
• Putfrozen foodin the refrigeratorto thaw.
Youcanthen use thelow temperaturesofthe frozen productsto coolfood in the refrigerator.
• Defrostthefreezer when ice buildsup.A thickcoat d icewill impairthe transferd coldto thefrozen products,
therebyincreasingpower consumption.
• Donot keepthe door d the applianceopen for too longwhen puttingfood in or takingfood out.
Theshorter time thedoor isopened,the less icewill form in the freezer.
• Whenfreezingfood or storing it inthe freezer,placethe fooddirectlyon the freezer elementsin the top container.
• If you store coldfood, you saveon electricityand
improverefrigeration.
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