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If the humidity level in the room is similar to the
humidity level set on the appliance, the amount
of condensed water collected should be low.
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If room temperature is very low, the anti-ice
protection system turns the appliance off at
times.
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Make sure that the air intakes and outlets are not
blocked.
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Make sure that the air filter is clean.
Important!
Any other breakdown or repair should be
carried out by a specialised technician. In such
cases, contact the authorised dealer, the
customer attention service or the Technical
Services Dept.
The appliance does
not remove much
water from the air
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Some noise is normal and other types of noise
can be solved easily. You need to be able to
distinguish between these types of noise:
Perfectly normal
noise
Easy-to-solve noises
Noise
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A dull, humming sound is inevitable due to the
compressor.
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A faint, whistling sound is due to refrigerant
passing through the thinner pipes on the
appliance when the compressor starts up.
❏
Make sure that the air intakes and outlets on the
appliance are free of obstruction.
❏
Make sure that the appliance is not in direct
contact with furniture or other appliances. The air
output may be flowing directly onto these and
increasing the noise level.
Any other type of fault or repair work should be
dealt with by a specialised Technician. Get in touch
with your authorised dealer, customer service or
the Manufacturer’s Technical Service Network.
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