Frequently Asked Questions and Operating Guide
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External condensation on
exterior door (depending
on model)
External Condensation
Refrigerator is not
cooling items
Unusual Noises
Smart Station isn’t chilling
Ice cubes vary in size
See installation instructions.
See operating and user guide.
Only open refrigerator doors for necessary time.
Don’t allow air outlets to be obstructed.
See installation instructions.
Adapt them in accordance with instructions.
Adjust the levelling knobs.
See the installation instructions.
The variation in size of ice cubes is normal.
The access door is not being closed properly.
Refrigerator is exposed to direct heat or sunlight.
Door is being left open for excessive amounts of time.
The air circulation is obstructed.
It has been installed in an unsuitable place.
The accessories are not well positioned.
The levelling is not adequate.
It has been installed in an unsuitable place.
Freezer duct or grille obstructed.
Problem
Probable Cause
What to Do
The water cylinder wasn´t filled up to the
maximum level.
Don’t add more water as this could spill out
and/or could mean more force will be required to
release the ice cubes.
The refrigerator is resting on a sloped floor,
and/or it itself is inclined. Thus, some ice-tray
cubes might not get fully filled. (The water
cylinder has the exact volume space for
water as the ice-tray.)
The refrigerator must have a certain incline
backwards. This may cause the ice-tray to lie
slightly unevenly.
Check that there aren’t any objects or foods
obstructing the air-way in the freezer´s air flow
grille (grille at the front of the compartment).
It is normal for atmospheric humidity to be higher
than 75%.
Check that there aren’t any objects inside the
access door keeping it from closing.
Elevated humidity in the atmosphere
(higher than 75 % RH).
The knob on the exterior temperature display
has been incorrectly set.
On high temperature and high humidity
environments your refrgerator may show
condensation on the acces door.
This is a normal condition in the performance
of the unite. Sweep it with a dry cloth
whenever you feel it is needed.
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