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TROUBLESHOOTING
You can solve many common problems easily, possibly saving you the cost of a service call. Try the
suggestions below to see if you can solve the problem before calling the servicer.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
The
appliance
does not
operate.
The appliance is not connected to
a power supply.
The appliance is turned off.
A tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse
Connect the appliance to a power
supply.
Turn on the appliance.
Turn the circuit breaker on
or replace the fuse.
The
appliance
is not cold
enough.
The temperature is not set
correctly. The drawers are
opened too often.
A drawer was not closed
completely. A drawer is not
hermetically sealed. The
condenser is too dirty.
The ventilation opening is blocked or
is too dusty.
Check the set
temperature. The
ambient temperature
could require a lower
temperature setting, set
a lower temperature.
Do not open drawers more often
than necessary.
Close the drawer properly.
Check the seal and clean or replace
it. Clean the condenser, when
necessary.
Clear any obstructions and
wipe off the dust.
The
appliance
turns itself
on and off
frequently.
The ambient room temperature
is higher than average.
A large amount of food has
been added to the appliance.
The drawers are opened too
often. A drawer is not closed
completely.
A drawer gasket does not seal properly.
Place the appliance in a location with
a cooler ambient temperature.
Leave the appliance to work
until the set temperature has
been reached.
Do not open the drawers more
often than necessary.
Close drawer properly.
Check the drawer seal and clean
it or replace it.
The light
does not
work.
The appliance is not connected to
a power supply.
A tripped circuit breaker or a blown fuse
The light is switched off on the
control panel.
Connect the appliance.
Turn the circuit breaker on
or replace the fuse.
Switch on the light.
Vibrations
The appliance is not properly leveled.
Level the appliance
using the adjustable feet.
The
appliance
seems to
make too
much noise.
The rattling noise may come from the flow of the refrigerant, which is normal. As
each cycle ends, you may hear gurgling sounds caused by the flow of
refrigerant in your appliance.
If temperature fluctuations occur, the contraction and expansion of the inner
walls may cause popping and crackling noises.
The appliance is not properly leveled.
Level the appliance with
the adjustable feet.
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