Food becomes
frozen.
●Do you put the food near cold air holes?
●Do you adjust the temperature control at “Max”?
Adjust to “Min”?
●Do you put food in prime fresh room?
The inside is
smelling.
●Do you store the odour food without wrapping it?
The surfaces of
the refrigerator is
hot.
●Because the refrigerator is equipped with the dew prevention
and heat radiation tubes, the surfaces of the refrigerator get
warmer when operating.
●The back and side plates may get warmer especially when
starting up or if the door is frequently opened and closed.
The normal
sounds of
refrigerator.
●When the refrigerator starts operation, the sound like water
flowing and boiling water is created. This is the sound of the
cooling liquid.
●The noise is generated when the automatic defrost system is
operating.
●The dilatation of the details inside the refrigerator in the cooling
process can cause sound “crack-crack”.
●You may feel that the operation sound is larger because
the compressor operates at high speed under the following
conditions: the refrigerator does not cool fully on the occasion
such as using it for the first time, opening/closing the door too
frequently, the surrounding temperature is high. The sound
becomes more quiet after cooling fully.
Light does not
turn on.
●Please contact Panasonic service center.
●Has the “Quick Freezing” mode been activated? (P.10)
●Is the temperature setting of the freezer compartment and
fridge 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.
●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.
The ECONA
VI light does not light properly
.
ECONAVI
does not
operate
(the
ECONAVI
light does
not light).
ECONAVI
operation
is rarely
performed.
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Troubleshooting