Troubleshooting
Be sure to check these items first:
Is there a power outage in the area?
Is the household fuse blown or the circuit breaker tripped?
Is the appliance properly connected to the electrical supply?
Many problems can be resolved without the need for a service call. See the following list as a reference of possible solutions
of simple problems.
Symptom
Appliance is not cooling.
The
compressor is
constantly running or
running too much.
Food products and beverages
in the unit are too cold.
The interior light (LED) does
not work.
There are unpleasant odors
coming from the appliance.
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Possible Cause
Appliance has been switched off.
Appliance opened frequently.
The ventilation openings have
been covered.
A large amount of product, or
warm product was placed into
the appliance.
Excessively warm environment.
Drawers gasket is not sealing.
Temperature has been set too
low.
Product placed too close to
ventilation holes.
The unit is set to Sabbath mode.
Strong smelling food is not
sealed.
Potential Remedy
Check display to make sure the unit is not
switched off. If display reads "OFF", Press and
hold for 3 seconds the ON/OFF Button
Do
not
open
the
appliance
unnecessarily.
Remove obstacles at the ventilation openings
located at the base of the unit and in the
refrigerator interiors.
The compressor will run more than normal
until the product cools. The
more that is added, the longer the motor will run.
Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight, or near a
heat source. If the appliance is in an unusually
warm environment, the compressor will run more.
Inspect the condition of the gasket. If damaged,
cold air can escape the cabinet and cause the
compressor to run more than normal.
Increase the temperature. See "Setting the
temperature".
Make sure the unit is not in "Quick
Chill" mode.
Rearrange the products, so that nothing
obstructs the interior ventilation holes.
Disengage Sabbath mode. See
"Getting started with your appliance" section.
Clean the appliance. Seal strong smelling
food (See chapter "Odors").