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Another normal refrigerator operating noise is a gurgling due to the coolant flowing
through the pipes in the circuit. This noise is perfectly normal and does not mean that the
appliance is malfunctioning. If it is over-loud, there may be other causes. In this case, check
that:
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the refrigerator is properly levelled on the floor and does not vibrate when the
compressor is in operation: adjust the feet provided as appropriate;
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The drawers, shelves and door boxes are correctly fitted and securely in place: fit
correctly;
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Bottles and containers on the various shelves are stable and not touching: the vibration
due to operation of the compressor may generate some noise;
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Do not place kitchen units or other appliances so that they are touching the refrigerator.
Troubleshooting Guide
Temperature inside the compartments is not low enough.
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Is food preventing the doors from closing properly?
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Is the thermostat setting correct?
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Are the air circulation vents blocked?
Temperature inside the refrigerator compartment is too low.
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Is the thermostat setting correct?
The appliance is excessively noisy.
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Has the appliance been installed correctly?
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Are the pipes at the back touching or vibrating?
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It is normal to hear the noise of the refrigerant liquid in circulation.
The appliance is not working?
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Is there a power failure?
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Is the plug properly inserted in the socket?
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Has the fuse blown?
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Is the power cord damaged?
Water collects at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment.
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Is the thermostat setting correct?
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Is the defrost water drain blocked?
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