Operating noises / troubleshooting
Operating noises / troubleshooting
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Repairs to electrical appliances may only be carried out by After Sales Service (see
chapter Spare parts/After Sales Service). An incorrectly performed repair can pose
dangers for the user.
If the repair is not carried out professionally, the warranty claim is voided.
Operating noises
NOISES
TYPE OF NOISE
Normal noises
Gurgling
Liquid noises
Clicking noises
Disturbing
Bottle noises
noises
Vibration of the condenser
(only where the condenser
is visible on the rear of the
appliance)
Troubleshooting
FAULT
Interior light does
not function, but
compressor is
running.
Water inside the
appliance.
The refrigeration
system starts too
often and runs too
long.
The appliance does
not refrigerate.
Side wall is very
warm (models with
foamed-in condenser
only).
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Lamp is defective.
The condensation drain hole is
completely clogged.
The appliance door is opened too
often.
The air circulation around the
appliance is obstructed.
The appliance is switched off or is
not connected to the mains power
supply.
Ambient temperature is too low.
The condenser gives off warm air
to the environment. If the ambient
temperature is too high, heat
accumulation can occur. Once the
ambient temperature has dropped,
the appliance will refrigerate again
normally. Be sure to maintain the
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CAUSE / REMEDY
Caused by the compressor when in
operation.
Caused by the circulation of the
refrigerant in the appliance.
The temperature regulator switches
the compressor on or off.
Leave a safe distance between the
bottles and other vessels.
Check whether the condenser is loose
on the rear of the appliance.
Secure condenser.
MEASURES
Replace lamp (see
chapter 4.4).
Clean the condensation
drain hole, e.g. using a
cotton swab.
Do not open the
appliance door
unnecessarily.
Keep the area around the
appliance free.
Check the power supply
and fuses. Check whether
the mains plug is
correctly plugged in to
the plug socket. Check
that there is voltage at
the plug socket.
(See chapter 2.2)
No actions necessary.