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Troubleshooting

Check if the refrigerator is located on a stable, level 

fl

 oor and is installed 

 

correctly. Use the adjustable feet if required to level the refrigerator.
Check if there is any object in contact with the refrigerator.

 

The refrigerator 
generates noise.

Was the food placed near the cold air duct?

 

If the temperature control has been set to “MAX” try adjusting the 

 

temperature control to the “MIN” setting.
Has the food been placed in the chiller case?

 

Food becomes frozen

Check that the plug and wall socket are in good condition.

 

Check if there is any problem with the mains fuse or house wiring.

 

Check by unplugging for 10 minutes and plugging back in.

 

The refrigerator does 
not operate.

Check to be sure that the temperature control button or lever is at 

 

the proper position.
Check to ensure that the refrigerator is not overloaded with 

 

foodstuffs or that hot foodstuffs have been placed in the refrigerator.
Is the refrigerator exposed to direct sunlight or a heat source?

 

Is the refrigerator door completely closed?

 

Is the refrigerator door opened frequently?

 

The refrigerator does 
not cool enough.

Condensation may appear on the surface of the cabinet when 

 

humidity is high or air circulation around the unit is poor.
If there is condensation inside, check if the door is completely 

 

closed. 

Is the refrigerator frequently opened or left open for a long time? 

Have any hot foodstuffs been placed inside the refrigerator?

Vapor generated 
inside and outside the 
cabinet / surface of 
door.

Has the “QUICK FREEZING” mode been activated?

 

Is the temperature setting of the freezer compartment set to 

 

something other than “MED”?

Has the door been opened frequently or has hot food been 

 

placed in the refrigerator?

The learning function may automatically disable ECONAVI 

 

operation during times of frequent use.

ECONAVI does not 
operate.
(the ECONAVI lamp 
does not light)

Is there a power failure?

 

If a power failure occurs, the learning function data collected 
up until the point of power failure will be lost. The ECONAVI 
operation will rarely be performed until the learning function 
has collected data again (see page 9).

ECONAVI operation is 
rarely performed.

ECONAVI operation 
is stopped part way 
though.

If the auto defrost function is turned on during ECONAVI 

 

operation, the normal cooling operation will need to be 
performed after defrost. Therefore the ECONAVI operation 
may be stopped during this defrost/cooling process.
The learning function may sometimes restart 

 

the normal cooling operation.

Is the light intensity sensor hidden?

 

Are there dirt or scratches on the control 

 

panel where the light intensity sensor is 
located?
ECONAVI operation may be performed while 

 

the refrigerator is being used depending 
on the conditions of use, but the cooling 
performance is maintained.

ECONAVI operation is 
performed too often 
(the ECONAVI lamp 
rarely turns off).

The ECONA

VI lamp does not light properly

.

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Содержание Inverter NR-BW415X

Страница 1: ... you for purchasing the Panasonic product Please read these instructions carefully and follow safety precautions page 2 3 before using this product Please make sure the date and name of store of purchase are stamped in warranty card and keep it with this operating instructions AK 156531 T0112 1052 Printed in Thailand Operating Instructions Refrigerator NR BW415X NR BW415V NR BW465V NR BW465X AUS N...

Страница 2: ...rigerant leaks then it may catch fire due to sparks on the contacts Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant and chemicals or scientific specimens in this appliance Maintenance work can only be carried out by authorised service agents Servicing personal in Queensland are hereby advised that Queensland installation servicing requirements must be followed in...

Страница 3: ...herwise it may cause a fire injury explosion electrical shock Safety precautions Please be sure to follow these instructions CAUTION When opening closing the doors While opening the refrigerator be careful not to pinch other one s hand holding the door Mind the gap between the doors They may nip your hand while closing the door When storing food Do not cause a high impact to the glass trays Doing ...

Страница 4: ...will not close completely causing the leakage of cool air and high energy consumption Do not open the refrigerator frequently or leave it open for long periods of time This is to prevent water dripping inside and the waste of electricity Frequently check the doors are closed correctly and that the door seals are not leaking When storing food When using When the plug is disconnected leave the unit ...

Страница 5: ... stands level When moving or shifting the refrigerator remove the ice twister top freezer case water evaporator pan etc and check to be sure there is no water in the refrigerator When the refrigerator has been moved to the location turn the adjustable front feet to ensure that the refrigerator is stable If the unit cannot be transported upright please contact the customer care center for further g...

Страница 6: ...BW415X SPECIAL FEATURE 1 NON FREON This unit uses totally NON FREON MATERIALS both for refrigerant iso butane R600a and for insulation Cyclo Pentane These materials do not damage the earths ozone layer and has almost no effect on global warming 2 INVERTER As the temperature inside the refrigerator changes the motor will run at different speeds When the temperature inside the refrigerator is stable...

Страница 7: ... water will fall inside the unit or onto the floor Please ensure that the top freezer case has been installed to receive the falling ice ICE TWISTER WATER LEVEL LINE Temperature control Model NR BW465V NR BW415V Refrigerator compartment temperature control The temperature can be adjusted for MIN MED and MAX levels MIN Approx 5 C 10 C MED Approx 2 C 7 C MAX Approx 1 C 4 C Remark When Operating The ...

Страница 8: ... and blinking 3 Use the FREEZER CONTROL button to set the required temperature mode where one is the minimum cooling mode and nine is the maximum cooling mode LED Display table To reset the setting 9 levels mode Repeat steps 1 and 2 to return the unit to normal operation mode NOTE The temperature control can vary depending on the environment and quantity of foodstuffs stored in the refrigerator Co...

Страница 9: ...l NR BW415X NR BW465X The refrigerator detects the opening and closing of the refrigerator door and the brightness around the refrigerator to automatically control operation to ensure maximum energy saving1 Settings for enabling ECONAVI operation ECONAVI lamp is on during ECONAVI operation Press the QUICK FREEZING button the Blue light LED turns on to denote 150 min QUICK FREEZING mode The QUICK F...

Страница 10: ...topper 2 Pull the top freezer case out towards yourself Lift it up slightly and then move upward to remove 3 Lift both sides of the bottom freezer case and move upward to remove Removing egg shelf bottle shelf and left right provision compartment shelf for cleaning Removing 1 Lift it upward alternating between the right and left side Attaching 2 Place on both supports and then press in until it re...

Страница 11: ...dstuffs been placed inside the refrigerator Vapor generated inside and outside the cabinet surface of door Has the QUICK FREEZING mode been activated Is the temperature setting of the freezer compartment set to something other than MED Has the door been opened frequently or has hot food been placed in the refrigerator The learning function may automatically disable ECONAVI operation during times o...

Страница 12: ... Height mm 675 x 708 x 1 624 675 x 708 x 1 764 Net Weight kg lb 64 142 66 145 Refrigerant Type R600a Rated Voltage V Rated Frequency Hz Refer to the rating label attached inside the cabinet Specifications Memo Panasonic Corporation Web site http panasonic net Panasonic Appliances Thailand Co Ltd 2012 AK 156531_EN indd 12 AK 156531_EN indd 12 5 2 12 4 05 39 PM 5 2 12 4 05 39 PM ...

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