Moisture is building up in the vegetable
drawer.
The refrigerator surface feels hot to the
touch.
How much electricity will my refrigerator
use?
Some food in the refrigerator
compartment is being frozen.
The refrigerator shows a different
temperature to the one set.
It's difficult to open the freezer door
sometimes.
The LED lamp doesn't seem to be
working.
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● To keep your vegetables fresh for longer, the refrigerator keeps a
high level of humidity.
● You can wipe moisture off when it builds up in the bottom of the
vegetable drawer.
● Your refrigerator has a radiating pipe, which stops condensation
building up.
● The specified power consumption is an average measured over
24hrs, based on the following settings:
- room temperature 25°C
- refrigerator compartment 5°C temperature
- fruit and vegetables compartment 1°C
- freezer compartment -18°C
- the door not being opened or closed.
● If the room temperature is higher, or there's too much food in the
refrigerator, or when the door is opened and closed frequently, it's
normal for the appliance to use more electricity than specified.
● Check the temperature setting for this compartment - it could be
too low.
● Keep food away from the back wall of the compartment - this is the
coldest area.
● Check that it's not in Super Freeze mode.
● If you've put warm food in the refrigerator, it will temporarily raise
the internal temperature while it cools down.
● The differences in air pressure inside and outside the freezer
compartment can make it hard to open the door - especially if
you've just opened and closed it. After a few minutes it should be
easier to open.
● Check the refrigerator isn't in Holiday mode.
● Is the refrigerator switched on?
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