9. Troubleshooting
You can try to solve these problems yourself. If they are not solved, please
contact the official service centre.
Not operating
Bad odour
Compressor is
running for a
long time
The light does
not turn on
Doors do not
close properly
Loud noise
Retired units may have residual value and should be disposed of in such a way that
the raw materials can be reused. The refrigerant and insulation materials in this unit
require special recycling procedures. Check that the tubing at the rear of the unit is
not damaged before disposal, and disable any latches or locks and remove the door as
a precaution.
DISPOSAL: Do not
dispose of this product as
unsorted municipal
waste. It is necessary to
collect this waste
separately for special
treatment.
Check whether the appliance is connected to the
mains and whether the plug makes proper contact.
Check if the voltage is too low.
Check if there is a power failure or if a circuit has
failed.
Wrap foods with strong odours tightly.
Check for spoiled food.
Clean the inside of the refrigerator.
This is normal in summer, when the ambient
temperature is higher.
It is not recommended that the refrigerator is too
full.
Let the food cool down before putting it in.
Doors are opened too often.
Check if the refrigerator is connected to the power
supply, and if the refrigerator bulb is damaged. If
so, have it replaced by a professional.
Door may be blocked by food.
The refrigerator is tilted.
Check that the floor is level and that the refrigerator is
stable. Check that the accessories are correctly
positioned.
Based on the European directive 2012/19/EU on waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), household
appliances cannot be disposed of in the usual
municipal bins; they have to be collected separately in
order to optimise the recovery and recycling of their
constituent components and materials and to reduce
the impact on human health and the environment.
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is marked on all
products to remind the consumer of the obligation to
separate them for separate collection. The consumer
should contact the local authority or the retailer for
information regarding the correct disposal of their
appliance.
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