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Troubleshooting
If
your
appliance
develops
a
fault,
please
check
the
following
table
before
making
a
call
to
your
retailer.
Fault
Probable
Cause
Action
The
appliance
is
not
working
The
unit
is
not
switch
on
Check
the
unit
is
plugged
in
correctly
and
switched
on
Plug
and
lead
are
damaged
Call
your
agent
or
qualified
technician
Fuse
in
the
plug
has
blown
Replace
the
fuse
Power
supply
Check
power
supply
Internal
wiring
fault
Call
your
agent
or
qualified
technician
The
appliance
turns
on,
but
the
temperature
is
too
high/low
Too
much
ice
on
the
evaporator
Defrost
the
appliance
Condenser
blocked
with
dust
Call
your
agent
or
qualified
technician
Fault
Probable
Cause
Action
The
appliance
turns
on,
but
the
temperature
is
too
high/low
Doors
are
not
shut
properly
Check
doors
are
shut
and
seals
are
not
damaged
Appliance
is
located
near
a
heat
source
or
air
flow
to
the
condenser
is
being
interrupted
Move
the
refrigerator
to
a
more
suitable
location
Ambient
temperature
is
too
high
Increase
ventilation
or
move
appliance
to
a
cooler
position
Unsuitable
foodstuffs
are
being
stored
in
the
appliance
Remove
any
excessive
hot
foodstuffs
or
blockages
to
the
fan
Appliance
is
overloaded
Reduce
the
amount
of
food
stored
in
the
appliance
The
appliance
is
leaking
water
The
appliance
is
not
properly
levelled
Adjust
the
screw
feet
to
level
the
appliance(If
applicable)
The
discharge
outside
is
blocked
Clear
the
discharge
outlet
Movement
of
water
to
the
drain
is
obstructed
Clear
the
floor
of
the
appliance
(if
applicable)
The
water
container
is
damaged
Call
your
agent
or
qualified
technician
The
drip
tray
is
over
flowing
Empty
the
drip
tray(if
applicable)
The
appliance
is
unusually
loud
Loose
nut/screw
Check
and
tighten
all
nuts
and
screws
The
appliance
has
not
been
installed
in
a
level
or
stable
position
Check
installation
position
and
change
if
necessary
Electrical
Wiring
Appliances
are
supplied
with
a
3
pin,
moulded,
BS1363
plug
and
lead,
with
a
13
amp
fuse
as
standard.
The
plug
is
to
be
connected
to
a
suitable
mains
socket.
Appliances
are
wired
as
follows:
Live
wire
(coloured
brown)
to
terminal
marked
L
Neutral
wire
(coloured
blue)
to
terminal
marked
N
Earth
wire
(coloured
green)
to
terminal
marked
E
All
appliances
must
be
earthed,
using
a
dedicated
earthing
circuit.
If
in
doubt
consult
a
qualified
electrician.
Electrical
isolation
points
must
be
kept
clear
of
any
obstructions.
In
the
event
of
any
emergency
disconnection
being
required
they
must
be
readily
accessible.
Disposal
EU
regulations
require
refrigeration
product
to
be
disposed
of
by
specialist
companies
who
remove
or
recycle
all
gasses,
metal
and
plastic
components.
Consult
your
local
waste
collection
authority
regarding
disposal
of
your
appliance.
Local
authorities
are
not
obliged
to
dispose
of
commercial
refrigeration
equipment
but
may
be
able
to
offer
advice
on
how
to
dispose
of
the
equipment
locally.
Compliance
Parts
have
undergone
strict
product
testing
in
order
to
comply
with
regulatory
standards
and
specification
set
by
international,
independent,
and
federal
authorities.
Products
have
been
approved
to
carry
the
following
symbol: