Troubleshooting
Remove the power cord plug from the wall outlet before troubleshooting.
Only a qualified electrician or an authorized specialist should eliminate troubles not de-
scribed in this Manual.
Important! Under normal operating conditions some sounds (working compressor, refrig-
erant circulation) can be audible.
Trouble
Possible Cause
Elimination
The appliance does not work
The plug is not plugged into the
receptacle or is plugged incorrectly
Plug the power cord into the
receptacle
Fuse burnt or defective
Check the fuse, and, if
necessary, replace it
The receptacle is defective
This problem shall be
eliminated by the electrician
only
The appliance freezes or cools
foods too much
The temperature is too low, or «quick
freeze» mode is on
Adjust the temperature
control to the desired mark
Foods are not frozen enough
The temperature is set incorrectly
See the section «Setting the
initial temperature»
The door has been open for a long
period of time
Open the door only for the
necessary period of time
Large amount of products have
been placed in the refrigerator
within the last 24 hours
Adjust temperature to a
colder mode for a while
The device is located near heat
sources
See the section «Space
Requirements»
Too much ice and frost
The door is not tightly closed
Dry the door seal with a
hairdryer (cold air). Shape
the seal simultaneously
correctly
Unusual noise
The appliance is not levelled
Adjust legs
The appliance touches walls or other
objects
Gently move the appliance
One of the parts (e.g. the pipe on
the back of the appliance) touches
another part of the appliance or a
wall
If possible, gently move the
part
If the problem reappears, contact the service center.
You need this information for solving problems quickly. If necessary, refer the Technical
Data Table.
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