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BEFORE CALLING YOUR AFTER SALES SERVICE
Check Warnings
If your fridge is not operating;
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Is there a power failure?
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Is the plug connected to the socket correctly?
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Is the fuse of the socket to which the plug is connected or the main
fuse blown?
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Is there any failure at the socket? To check this, plug your refrigerator
into a socket that you know is working.
If your fridge is not cooling sufficiently enough:
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Is the thermostat setting correct?
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Is the door of your fridge opened frequently and left open for a long
while?
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Is the door of fridge closed properly?
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Did you put a dish or food in your fridge so that it touches the rear
wall of your fridge and prevents air circulation?
• Is your fridge filled excessively?
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Is there adequate distance between your fridge and the rear and
side walls?
• Is the ambient temperature within the range of values specified in
the operating manual?
If the food in your refrigerator compartment is over cooled
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Is the thermostat setting correct?
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Has there been any food recently put inside the freezer compartment?
If so, your fridge may over cool the food inside the refrigerator
compartment as it will operate for longer to cool this food.
If your fridge is operating too loudly:
To maintain the set cooling level, the compressor may be activated from
time to time. Noises from your fridge at this time are normal and due
to its operation. When the required cooling level is reached, noise will
automatically be decreased. If the noises persist:
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Is your appliance stable? Are the legs adjusted?
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Is there anything behind your fridge?
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Are the shelves or dishes on the shelves vibrating? Re-place the
shelves and/or dishes if this is the case.
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Are the items placed on your fridge vibrating?