Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The mains plug is not
connected to the mains
socket correctly.
Connect the mains plug to
the mains socket correctly.
There is no voltage in the
mains socket.
Connect a different electrical
appliance to the mains sock-
et. Contact a qualified electri-
cian.
The appliance is noisy.
The appliance is not sup-
ported properly.
Check if the appliance stands
stable.
Audible or visual alarm is
on.
The cabinet has been re-
cently switched on or the
temperature is still too
high.
Refer to "Door Open Alarm"or
"High Temperature Alarm".
The temperature in the
appliance is too high.
Refer to "Door Open Alarm"or
"High Temperature Alarm".
The door is left open.
Close the door.
The temperature in the
appliance is too high.
Contact a qualified electrician
or contact the nearest Au-
thorized Service Centre.
A rectangular symbol is
shown instead of numbers
on the Temperature Dis-
play.
Temperature sensor prob-
lem.
Contact the nearest Author-
ized Service Centre (the cool-
ing system will continue to
keep food products cold, but
temperature adjustment will
not be possible).
The lamp does not work.
The lamp is in stand-by.
Close and open the door.
The lamp does not work.
The lamp is defective.
Contact the nearest Author-
ized Service Centre.
The compressor operates
continually.
Temperature is set incor-
rectly.
Refer to "Operation" chapter.
Many food products were
put in at the same time.
Wait some hours and then
check the temperature again.
The room temperature is
too high.
Refer to climate class chart
on the rating plate.
Food products placed in
the appliance were too
warm.
Allow food products to cool
to room temperature before
storing.
The door is not closed
correctly.
Refer to "Closing the door".
The FROSTMATIC func-
tion is switched on.
Refer to "FROSTMATIC func-
tion".
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