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The device
does not
work properly
It is normal for the freezer not to operate during the automatic
defrost cycle or for a short period of time after the appliance is
turned on to protect the compressor.
The
appliance is
cooling more
than
expected
The temperature knob it may be at the maximum position.
If you have placed food that contains a lot of moisture under the
cooling vents, remove the food from the area.
The
appliance is
not cooling
as expected
The food may be too close which will block the air circulation. You
may have placed hot foods or too many foods inside the refrigerator.
The door may not be closed correctly. The rubber on the door may be
damaged. The refrigerator may not be ventilated. There may not be
enough free space between the top and side spaces of the
refrigerator and other surfaces.
The temperature regulator may not be positioned correctly.
Odours come
out of the
device
The interior may need to be cleaned.
Any food, container or wrapping is in poor condition and causes
odors.
There is
thawing
water
scattered
inside the
appliance
and on the
floor
Make sure that the tube and drain hose are not blocked. Make sure
that the drainage compartment is correctly positioned.
A layer of ice
has formed
Check that the air outlets are not blocked by food and make sure that
the food is placed in a way that allows sufficient ventilation. Make
sure the door is completely closed. To remove frost, see the cleaning
and care chapter.
Condensation
formed on
the outside of
the device
This can happen when humidity is high, during cold seasons, for
example. The phenomenon is the same when cold water is placed in
a glass, and it does not represent any problem. Wipe with a dry cloth.
The
temperature
of the device
is too
high/low
High: You may have left the doors open too long or too often; or the
doors are held open by an obstacle; or the appliance is located with
insufficient space on the sides, back and top.
Lower: increase the temperature by following the steps in the
"DISPLAY" section.
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