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Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution
The appliance makes a
motor sound
The refrigeration unit has just
turned itself on. This is normal
-
It is not cold enough
inside the appli-
ance.
The temperature is set too high.
Goods that are too warm have
been stored.
Too much food has been stored at
a time.
The goods are too close to each
other.
The door 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 Fast-freezing function is ac-
tivated or has been running too
long.
Reset the temperature.
Switch o the Fast-freezing
function.
Moisture accumu-
lates on the surface
of the appliance
.
The climate is too warm and too
damp.
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.
The goods were not adequately
packaged .
The door is not tightly closed.
The door has been opened too
frequently or for too long.
The door gasket is dirty, worn,
cracked or mis-matched.
Something on the inside prevents
the door from closing 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 the customer
service.
Reposition the shelves, door
racks, or internal containers to
allow the door to close.
The cooling system
does n
ot work.
Mains plug is not connected to the
mains socket.
The power supply is not intact.
Connect the mains plug.
Check the electrical supply to
the room. Call the local elec-
tricity company!
The sides of the
cabinet and door
strip get warm.
This is normal. -
You hear an alarm
signal.
The door is open
The temperature inside product is
too high
Close the door or silence the
alarm manually.
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