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Troubleshooting 

If you experience a problem with your appliance or are concerned that the appliance is not functioing 

correctly, you can carry out some easy checks before calling for service, please see below. 

AwARNING 

l. Dont try to repair the appliance yourself. If the problem persists after you have made  the checks

mentioned below, contact a qualified electrician, authorized service  engineer or the shop where

you pu『chased the product.
2. A child entrapment warning statement is included in either the operating instructions or in a use

and care manual provided with each ref『igerator.

Problem 

Possible Cause & Solution 

Check whethe

the power cord is plugged into the power outlet 

properly. 
Check the fuse or circuit of you

power supply,

eplace if necessary. 

Appliance is not 

The ambient temperature is too low. Try se廿ing the chamber tempera-

WO

king cor

ectly

ture to a colder level to solve this problem. 

It is normal that the freezer is not operating during the defrost cycle, or 

for a short time after the appliance is switched on to protect the 

compressor. 

Odours from the 

The interior may need to be cleaned 

compartments 

Some food, containers or wrapping cause odours. 
The sounds below are quite normal: 

Compressor running noises. 

Air movement noise from the small fan motor in the freezer 

compartment or other compartments. 

Gurgling sound similar to water boiling. 

Noisef

om the 

Popping noise during automatic defrosting. 

appliance 

Clicking noise before the compressor starts. 

Clicking noise when you get the water. 

The motor running noises when you get ice. 

Other unusual noises are due to the reasons below and may need 

you to check and take action: 

The cabinet is not level. 

The back of appliance is touching the wall. 

Bo廿les or containers have fallen or are rolling. 

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Summary of Contents for H620BS-WD

Page 1: ...TYPE NUMBER H620BS WD...

Page 2: ...1 Table of Contents 12 5...

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Page 4: ...ontact the shop immedi ately from which you purchased it Keep all packing mate ials in this case 5 We recommend that you wait for 4 hours before connecting the appliance to allow the refrigerant to fl...

Page 5: ...pecifications or modify this product in any way Any damage to the power cord may cause a short circuit fire or electric shock Dont place too much food directly against the air outlet on the rear wall...

Page 6: ...32 Allen Wrench Crisper Drawer 22 Stopper block 21 21 22 Handle supports x4 screws assembled missed A A B C D B C D s Wrench 7 8 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 18 23 Adjustable bottom feet Roll wheel 18 Wate...

Page 7: ...clearance from the back of the fridge to the wall at least 100mm of clearance from its top at least 100mm from its side to the wall and a clear space in front to allow the doors to open 130 As shown...

Page 8: ...crew hole covers on the doors install the handle supports C Place the handle A on the door by tting the handle over the handle supports C then fasten the screws B with 3mm Allen wrench provided in pla...

Page 9: ...special flang e screws F with socket wrench K eep the upper hing e cov er for future reference 5 Loosen the two screws G on the right bottom of the fridge door then take out the right stopper block H...

Page 10: ...the upper hinge over and x axis on it Then place it at side for use 10 12 11 Put the upper hinge on the top left side refer to step 3 1 Firstly open the upper door then pull out the freezer door and...

Page 11: ...screws on the inside 2 Take out the upper freezer drawer by lifting it up from the rail system then push the rail system back...

Page 12: ...board will show OF NOTE When the power function is on the refrigerator is stopped cooling Setting Compartment Temperatures Caution When you set a temperature you set an average temperature for the who...

Page 13: ...until the Super Freeze icon appears NOTE When Super Freeze is on is illuminated and 24 C appears in the temperature display Press MODE or adjust freezer compartment temperature according to the step 2...

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Page 15: ...surfaces and removable parts before pu ing them back into place Although this appliance automatically defrosts a layer of frost may occur on the freezer compartments interior walls if the freezer doo...

Page 16: ...s Theyshouldbestoredinthespecialdrawer provided Butter and cheese Should be wrapped in airtight foil or plastic film wrap Milk bottles Should have a lid and be stored in the door racks Hints for freez...

Page 17: ...ent temperature is too low Try se ing the chamber tempera WO king cor ectly ture to a colder level to solve this problem It is normal that the freezer is not operating during the defrost cycle or for...

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