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If the cabinet will be kept on, ask
somebody to check it once in a
while to prevent the food inside
from spoiling in case of a power
failure.
9.
WHAT TO DO IF…
CAUTION!
Before troubleshooting, discon-
nect the power supply.
Only a qualified electrician or
competent person must do the
troubleshooting that is not in this
manual.
There are some sounds during
normal use (compressor, refriger-
ant circulation).
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The appliance is
noisy.
The appliance is not sup-
ported properly.
Check if the appliance
stands stable (all the four
feet should be on the
floor).
The compressor op-
erates continually.
The temperature is not
set correctly.
Set a warmer temperature.
The lid has been opened
too frequently.
Do not leave the lid open
longer than necessary.
The lid is not closed
properly.
Check if the lid closes well
and the gaskets are un-
damaged and clean.
Large quantities of food
to be frozen were put in
at the same time.
Wait some hours and then
check the temperature
again.
Food placed in the appli-
ance was too warm.
Allow food to cool to room
temperature before stor-
ing.
The temperature of the
room that contains the
appliance is too high for
efficient operation.
Try to reduce the tempera-
ture in the room where the
appliance stands.
The High tempera-
ture alarm light is
on.
It is too warm inside the
freezer.
Refer to "High Tempera-
ture Alarm".
The cabinet has been re-
cently switched on and
the temperature is still
too high.
Refer to "High Tempera-
ture Alarm".
There is too much
frost and ice.
Products are not wrapped
properly.
Wrap the products better.
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