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  Recommended solutions for the problems

Please  review  this  list  before  calling  the  service.  It  might  save  you  time  and 

money. This list includes frequent complaints that are not arising from defective 
workmanship  or  material  usage.  Some  of  the  features  described  here  may  not 
exist in your product.

The refrigerator does not operate. 

•  Is the refrigerator properly plugged in? Insert the plug to the wall socket.
•  Is the fuse of the socket which your refrigerator is connected to or the main fuse 

blown out? Check the fuse.

Condensation on the side wall of the fridge compartment (MULTIZONE, COOL 

CONTROL and FLEXI ZONE).
•  Very cold ambient conditions. Frequent opening and closing of the door. Highly 

humid ambient conditions. Storage of food containing liquid in open containers. 
Leaving the door ajar. Switching the thermostat to a colder degree. 

•  Decreasing the time the door left open or using it less frequently.
•  Covering the food stored in open containers with a suitable material.
•  Wipe the condensation using a dry cloth and check if it persists.

Compressor is not running

•  Protective thermic of the compressor will blow out during sudden power 

failures or plug-out plug-ins as the refrigerant pressure in the cooling system of 
the refrigerator has not been balanced yet. Your refrigerator will start running 
approximately after 6 minutes. Please call the service if the refrigerator does not 
startup at the end of this period.

•  The fridge is in defrost cycle. This is normal for a full-automatically defrosting 

refrigerator. Defrosting cycle occurs periodically.

•  Your refrigerator is not plugged into the socket. Make sure that the plug is 

properly fit into the socket.

•  Are the temperature adjustments correctly made?
•  Power might be cut off.

Summary of Contents for UBI200W

Page 1: ...ZH EN UBI200W...

Page 2: ...ded with your product Please note that this manual may be valid for other models as well Symbols and their descriptions This instruction manual contains the following symbols C Important information o...

Page 3: ...erator 8 Before operating your refrigerator 8 Disposing of the packaging 9 Disposing of your old refrigerator 9 Placing and Installation 9 Replacing the interior light bulb 10 Reversing the doors 11 4...

Page 4: ...ct you have purchased then it is valid for other models 1 Adjustable door shelves 2 Egg tray 3 Bottle shelves 4 Chrisper 5 Chrisper cover 6 Defrost water collection channel Drain tube 7 Movable shelve...

Page 5: ...nt This may cause frostbite in your mouth For products with a freezer compartment Do not put bottled and canned liquid beverages in the freezer compartment Otherwise these may burst Do not touch froze...

Page 6: ...power cable damage to avoid danger Never plug the refrigerator into the wall outlet during installation Otherwise risk of death or serious injury may arise This refrigerator is intended for only stori...

Page 7: ...should be regularly cleaned otherwise it may cause fire The plug s tip should be cleaned regularly with a dry cloth otherwise it may cause fire Refrigerator may move if adjustable legs are not proper...

Page 8: ...ur refrigerator open for a long time Do not put hot food or drinks in your refrigerator Do not overload your refrigerator so that the air circulation inside of it is not prevented Do not install your...

Page 9: ...f you wish to contribute to recycling the packaging materials you can get further information from the environmental bodies or local authorities Before operating your refrigerator Before starting to u...

Page 10: ...recyclable materials Disposing of your old refrigerator Dispose of your old machine without giving any harm to the environment You may consult your authorized dealer or waste collection center of you...

Page 11: ...t worked loose by ensuring it is screwed securely in the holder Replace the plug and switch on If the bulb works replace the light cover by inserting the rear lug and pushing up to locate the front tw...

Page 12: ...EN 11 Reversing the doors 9 C B A D E 3 4 6 5 7 8 10 1 2 12 15 16 11 13 14 17...

Page 13: ...ease make sure that the interior of your refrigerator is cleaned thoroughly C If two refrigerators are to be installed side by side there should be at least 2 cm distance between them C When you opera...

Page 14: ...h the door is opened and the amount of foods kept inside Frequently opening the door causes the interior temperature to rise For this reason it is recommended to close the door again as soon as possib...

Page 15: ...performs full automatic defrosting Water drops and a frosting up to 7 8 mm can occur on the inner rear wall of the fridge compartment while your refrigerator cools down Such formation is normal as a r...

Page 16: ...layer of around 7 1 4 mm has formed To start the defrosting procedure switch off the appliance at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug All food should be wrapped in several layers of newspape...

Page 17: ...no water enters the lamp housing and other electrical items B If your refrigerator is not going to be used for a long period of time unplug the power cable remove all food clean it and leave the door...

Page 18: ...ntainers Leaving the door ajar Switching the thermostat to a colder degree Decreasing the time the door left open or using it less frequently Covering the food stored in open containers with a suitabl...

Page 19: ...been left ajar Check if the doors are tightly closed The refrigerator is adjusted to a very low temperature Adjust the refrigerator temperature to a warmer degree and wait until the temperature is ac...

Page 20: ...carry the refrigerator and level The noise may be caused by the items put onto the refrigerator Items on top of the refrigerator should be removed There are noises coming from the refrigerator like li...

Page 21: ...r The refrigerator is not completely upright on the floor and rocking when slightly moved Adjust the elevation screws The floor is not level or strong Make sure that the floor is level and capable to...

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