Trouble-Shootin
9 GUide:.
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Sometimes
ou ma come across minor problems
increased ice formation may be one oI Itle following:
thai in me_,t_ases!Yo n_'t require a ,_e_ice' c:alJand _' the dooi" does not _ea 'will '(clean t_qegasket fit Ls .
can be_reasily eti(ninated. The p'roblem may t_a_e :";
' cohtamlnated, or'replace it' ifi(is _Jarnaged)_ _'' - ;' ',i
resulted'fro_
i_mproper'l_andlingand/o; installalio'n'i_f "the 'dooi:t_ fi_luentl_' opened dr left too long. _
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the apl_lianee._P[ease refer to the'below/trouble:- .......
Lthe food stored In the refrig'erator was'war!n;'
shooting guide to assist you in identifying the
-the food or dish is touching the inner back wall
possible cause and solution to your problem Should
the problem still persist after completing these
Water
isLeaking
From the
checkpoints. Contact the closest authorized s ervice
--Refrigerator
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agent in your area for assistance
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If the discharge water outlel Is clogged, or the
The Appliance
Fails
to
.{_::.- deftbst wate_2drips.bver_the-_h-ahnel,
water_will leak
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frorn tiie refa:ig-erat6r_- ....................
Operate
After
Connedting-t
O '
Electrical
Power
Sup_)iy _ _ _
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• Check the power cord is properly/connected,
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• Check the power supply in the electrical outlet .;_
(blown fuse / circuit breaker)
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•. Make sure the appliance is switched on
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Continuous
Operation
of the
Cooling
System
• The door is frequently opened or left open for
too long.
• The door is not properly closed (the door may sag,
the gasket may be polluted or damaged)
• Perhaps you may have overloaded the appliance
with fresh foods
• The reason may be inadequate ventilation of the
compressor (assure adequate air circulation)
Ice
Formation
on the
Inner
Rear Wall
As long as the defrost water runs to the channel and
through the outlet to the drain pan on the
compressor, automatic defrosting of the appliance
is assured
In case the ice formation on the inner back wail is
increased (3-5 mm), ice should be manually
defrosted
Never use electric devices for
defrosting and do not scrape the ice or frost layer
with sharp objects.
After defrosting is complete, turn the knob to desired
- position and iclose the re[rig@rater door The _:ause of
-"/Ctean_the cio.gged_-ouilei,-forexample wi!h,a
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plastlc straw. - -_'.:.._. _ ....
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• Mahualty .defrost the Increased ice layer. See :
"Ice Formation on !he Inner rear Wall"
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Noise
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Cooling In a _:efrigerat0r'-freezingap_liance is made
possible by cooling the system using a compressor,
which will produce cedatn noise levels How noisy
the appliance is depends on where it is p!aced, how il
is used and how old the appliance is
• During the operation
of the compressor the
noise of the liquid Is heard and when the compressor
is not opera'dng, the re[rigerant flow is heard. This is
a normal condition and it has no Influence
whatsoever on. the lifetime of the appliance.
• After starting
the appliance,
the operat{on of
the compressor and the refrigerant flow may be
louder, which does not mean that something is wrong
with the appliance and it has no Influence on the
lifetime of the appliance, Gradually the is noise
reduced.
• Sometimes
unusual
and louder
noise is hea_
which ts rather unusual for the appliance This noise
is often a consequence of inadequate Installation
-The appliance must be level and installed on a firm
solld baselfloor
-It should not touch the wall or kitchen units standin_
next to it
--Check the accessories on the interior of the
appliance, they should be placed correctly fn their
posWons; also check, bottles, tins, and other vessels
are not touching each other causing rattling
andtgr v!bratlons
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