Troubleshooting table
Page EN-43
Troubleshooting table
Malfunctions can occur in all electrical appliances. This does not necessarily mean
there is a defect in the appliance. For this reason, please check the tables to see if you
can correct the malfunction.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock in case of improper repair!
Never try to repair a defective or suspected defective appliance yourself. You can put
your own and future users’ lives in danger. Only authorised specialists are allowed to
carry out this repair work.
Problem
Possible cause
Solutions, tips, explanations
Compressor and
interior lighting off.
Socket has no electricity
supply.
Check the socket with another appliance.
Mains plug is loose.
Check the tightness of the mains plug.
Compressor off,
interior light on.
Desired temperature has
been reached.
Further cooling not required. When the in-
side temperature rises, the compressor au-
tomatically switches on.
Appliance cools
too quickly.
Temperature has been set
too low.
Select a higher setting (see "Setting the tem-
perature“ on page EN-14).
The appliance
doesn’t cool suffi-
ciently.
Temperature has been set
too high.
Select a lower setting (see "Setting the tem-
perature“ on page EN-14).
Door is not tightly closed or
door seal is not completely
tight.
See ‘Checking and cleaning the door seals’
on page EN-28.
The appliance is near a heat
source.
Place insulation plate between the applianc-
es or change location.
Food has been stored warm. Only store cooled foods.
Too many goods frozen.
Maintain maximum freezing capacity. The
maximum freezing capacity in the event of a
fault is shown on the appliance’s type plate.
Ambient temperature is too
low or too high.
Adjust the ambient temperate to the climate
category (see the appliance's type plate).
Compressor seems defec-
tive.
Set ‘Quick freezing’ QUICK FRZ (see
page EN-15).
If the compressor does not switch on within
an hour, please contact our service depart-
ment (see page EN-45).