Issues
Cause & Suggestions
Refrigerator does not
work.
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Check if the switch is on.
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Check if the plug and socket are securely connected.
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Check to see if the fuse is burnt.
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Check if there is damage to the cord.
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Frequently switching on/off could cause a delay to the
compressor.
Refrigerator
compartments are too
warm.
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The door is opened frequently.
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A large amount of warm or hot food was recently stored.
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The refrigerator has been disconnected for a long time.
Food is frozen.
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The temperature is set too low
There is ‘water
flowing’ noise from
inside the refrigerator.
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This is normal.
There are waterdrops
around the
refrigerator casing or
door gap.
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This is normal. The moisture will condense to water when it
touches the cold surface.
The compressor is
slightly noisy when
starting.
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This is normal. The noise will reduce once the compressor is
fully running.
Code F1 displayed.
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Possible cause: Low voltage.
Change the battery from high to medium or medium to low.
Code F2 displayed.
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Possible cause: Condenser fan is overloaded.
Disconnect the power to the fridge for five minutes and restart.
If the code shows again, contact the manufacturer for service.
Code F3 displayed.
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Possible cause: The compressor starts too frequently.
Disconnect the power for five minutes and restart.
If the code shows again, contact the manufacturer for service.
Code F4 displayed.
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Possible cause: Compressor not starting
Disconnect the power for five minutes and restart.
If the code shows again, contact the manufacturer for service.
Code F5 displayed.
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Possible cause: Overheating of the compressor and electronics.
Disconnect the power for five minutes and restart.
If the code shows again, contact the manufacturer for service.
Code F6 displayed.
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Possible cause: No parameter can be detected by the controller.
Disconnect the power for five minutes and restart.
If the code shows again, contact the manufacturer for service.
Code F7 or F8
displayed.
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Possible cause: Temperature sensor is faulty.
Contact manufacturer for service.