Troubleshooting
Fault
The appliance is not
working
The appliance turns
on, but the
temperature is too
high/ low
The appliance is
unusually loud
The appliance is
leaking water
Disposal
If the counter is no longer of use and you wish to dispose of it, remove doors to prevent any small
child from be trapped in the cabinet. Then do in an environmentally correct way.
Contact a qualified service technician:
1. To recover all Freon/refrigerant
GB
Probable Cause
The unit is not switched on
Plug and lead are damaged
Fuse in the plug has blown
Power supply
Too much ice on the evaporator
Condenser blocked with dust
Doors are not shut properly
Appliance is located near a heat
source or air flow to the condenser is
being interrupted
Ambient temperature is too high
Unsuitable foodstuffs are being
stored in the appliance
Appliance is overloaded
Loose nut/ screw
The appliance has not been installed
in a level or stable position
The appliance is not properly leveled
The discharge outlet is blocked
Movement of water to the drain is
obstructed
The water container is damaged
The drip tray is overflowing
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Action
Check the unit is plugged in
correctly and switched on
Call your agent or qualified
technician
Replace the fuse (UK Plug)
Check power supply
Defrost the appliance
Call your agent or qualified
technician
Check doors are shut and seals
are not damaged
Move the refrigerator to a more
suitable location
Increase ventilation or move
appliance to a cooler position
Remove any excessive hot
foodstuffs or blockages to the fan
Reduce the amount of food
stored in the appliance
Check and tighten all nuts and
screws
Check installation position and
change if necessary
Adjust the screw feet to level the
appliance (if applicable)
Clear the discharge outlet
Clear the floor of the appliance (if
applicable)
Call your agent or qualified
Technician
Empty the drip tray (if applicable)
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