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PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
• The refrigerator is not
correctly levelled.
• The door was closed vio-
lently.
• It is prevented from closing
by a product inside.
• Level the refrigerator
correctly.
• Close the doors gently.
• Put this product in a suitable
place.
• Automatic Cooler cycle.
• Do not worry: this is
completely normal.
• Drain ducting blocked.
• Food in contact with the
back wall.
• Clean the water ducting as
explained in the section on
cleaning.
• Do not place food or contai-
ners in contact with the back
wall.
• Wrap the food or cover it
correctly, or replace the
hygienizer in models which
have this function.
• Some food is transmitting
odours to the refrigerator.
• The food is not properly
wrapped.
• Wrap the food or cover it
correctly.
• The light is loose.
• It has blown.
• The plug is not connected to
the power takeoff.
• There is no electrical current
to the plug because the fuse
has blown or the automatic
power limiter has activated.
• The light switch is off.
• Screw it in properly.
• Change the light as
explained in the manual.
• Plug in.
• Change the fuse or reset the
automatic power limiter.
• Set the switch so that the red
point is visible.
The door does not close.
Drops of water or ice on the
refrigerator back wall.
Water at the bottom of the
Cooler.
A lot of ice forms on the freezer
walls or on the back wall of the
refrigerator.
The Cooler lamp does not light
up.
• The door is open.
• The door has been opened
often.
• Check to see if food is pre-
venting the door from being
closed.
• Ensure that the door does not
remain open for too long.
Odour in the refrigerator.
The food dries out.
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