If your refrigerator does not operate;
• Is there a power failure?
• Is the plug connected to the socket correctly?
• Is the fuse of the socket to which the plug is connected or the main fuse blown?
• Is there any failure at the socket? To check this, plug your refrigerator to a socket this
is surely operating.
Control warnings;
If the temperatures of the cooling and freezer compartments are not in the suitable levels
or there is a problem in the appliance, your refrigerator will warn you. Warning codes
appear in the Freezer and Cooling Compartment Setting Displays.
If your refrigerator is operating noisily;
Normal Noises
Crackling (Ice Cracking) Noise:
• It is heard during the automatic defrosting process.
• Once the device has been cooled or heated (expansions in the device material).
Short Cracking Noise
• It is heard when the thermostat turns on and off the compressor.
Compressor Noise
• It is the normal engine noise. This noise indicates that the compressor is operating
normally. As the compressor is being introduced, it might operate a little bit more
noisily for a short period of time.
Bubbling and burbling sound:
• This noise is emitted as the coolant fluid flows through the pipes within the system.
Water flowing sound:
• This is the normal sound of water flowing into the evaporation container during the
defrosting process. This sound may be heard during the defrosting process
performed in the device.
Water blowing sound:
• It is the normal fan sound. This sound may be heard due to air circulation in No Frost
refrigerators as the system is operating normally.
If the edges of the refrigerator cabin contacted by the door seal are hot;
• Especially in summer months (in hot weathers), there might be heating on the
surfaces contacted by the seal on the refrigerator when the compressor is operating
and this is quite normal.
If there is humidification in the inner parts of your refrigerator;
• Has the food been properly packaged? Have the cups been well dried before they
were put into the refrigerator?
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