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Recommended solutions for the problems
Please review this list before calling the service. It might save you time and
money. This list includes frequent complaints that are not arising from defective
workmanship or material usage. Some of the features described here may not
exist in your product.
The refrigerator does not operate
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Is the refrigerator properly plugged in? Insert the plug to the wall socket.
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Is the fuse of the socket which your refrigerator is connected to or the main fuse blown
out? Check the fuse.
Condensation on the side wall of the fridge compartment. (MULTI ZONE, COOL CONTROL
ve FLEXI ZONE)
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Very cold ambient conditions. Frequent opening and closing of the door. Highly humid
ambient conditions. Storage of food containing liquid in open containers. Leaving the
door ajar.
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Switching the thermostat to a colder degree.
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Decreasing the time the door left open or using it less frequently.
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Covering the food stored in open containers with a suitable material.
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Wipe the condensation using a dry cloth and check if it persists.
Compressor is not running
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Protective thermic of the compressor will blow out during sudden power failures or plug-
out plug-ins as the refrigerant pressure in the cooling system of the refrigerator has not
been balanced yet.
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Your refrigerator will start running approximately after 6 minutes. Please call the service if
your refrigerator does not startup at the end of this period.
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The fridge is in defrost cycle. This is normal for a full-automatically defrosting refrigerator.
Defrosting cycle occurs periodically.
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Your refrigerator is not plugged into the socket. Make sure that he plug is inserted tightly
to the wall socket.
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Are the temperature adjustments correctly made? There is a power failure. Call your elec-
tricity supplier.
The fridge is running frequently or for a long time.
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Your new refrigerator may be wider than the previous one. This is quite normal. Large
refrigerators operate for a longer period of time.
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The ambient room temperature may be high.This is quite normal.
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The refrigerator might have been plugged in recently or might have been loaded with
food. Cooling down of the refrigerator completely may last for a couple of hours longer.
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Large amounts of hot food might have been put in the refrigerator recently. Hot food
causes longer running of the refrigerator until they reach the safe storage temperature.
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Doors might have been opened frequently or left ajar for a long time. The warm air that
has entered into the refrigerator causes the refrigerator to run for longer periods. Open
the doors less frequently.
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Freezer or fridge compartment door might have been left ajar. Check if the doors are
tightly closed.
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The refrigerator is adjusted to a very low temperature. Adjust the refrigerator temperature
to a warmer degree and wait until the temperature is achieved.
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Door seal of the fridge or freezer may be soiled, worn out, broken or not properly seated.
Clean or replace the seal. Damaged/broken seal causes the refrigerator to run for a lon-
ger period of time in order to maintain the current temperature.
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