Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The lamp does not work.
The lamp is in stand-by.
Close and open the door.
The lamp is defective.
Refer to "Replacing the lamp".
The compressor operates con-
tinually.
Temperature is set incorrectly.
Refer to "Operation" chapter.
Many food products to be fro-
zen were put in at the same
time.
Wait a few hours and then
check the temperature again.
The room temperature is too
high.
Refer to climate class chart on
the rating plate.
Food products placed in the
appliance were too warm.
Allow food products to cool to
room temperature before stor-
ing.
The door is not closed correct-
ly.
Refer to "Closing the door".
There is too much frost and
ice.
The door is not closed correct-
ly or the gasket is deformed/
dirty.
Refer to "Closing the door".
The water drainage plug is not
correctly positioned.
Position the water drainage
plug in the correct way.
Food products are not wrap-
ped properly.
Wrap the food products better.
Temperature is set incorrectly.
Refer to "Operation" chapter.
Water flows on the rear plate
of the refrigerator.
During the automatic defrost-
ing process, frost melts on the
rear plate.
This is correct.
Water flows into the refrigera-
tor.
The water outlet is clogged.
Clean the water outlet.
Food products prevent that
water flows into the water col-
lector.
Make sure that food products
do not touch the rear plate.
Water flows on the floor.
The melting water outlet is not
connected to the evaporative
tray above the compressor.
Attach the melting water outlet
to the evaporative tray.
The temperature in the appli-
ance is too low/too high.
The temperature regulator is
not set correctly.
Set a higher/lower tempera-
ture.
The door is not closed correct-
ly.
Refer to "Closing the door".
The food products' tempera-
ture is too high.
Let the food products temper-
ature decrease to room tem-
perature before storage.
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