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Temperature in the fridge or freezer is very high.
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The fridge temperature is adjusted to a very high value. >>> Fridge
compartment temperature setting has an effect on the temperature
of the freezer. Change the temperatures of the fridge or freezer and
wait until the relevant compartments attain a sufficient temperature.
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Doors are opened frequently or left ajar for a long time. >>> Do not
open the doors frequently.
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Door is ajar. >>> Close the door completely.
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The Freezer is plugged in or loaded with food recently. >>> This is
normal. When the Freezer is plugged in or loaded with food recently,
it will take longer for it to attain the set temperature.
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Large amounts of hot food might be put in the refrigerator recently.
>>> Do not put hot food into the Freezer.
Vibrations or noise.
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The floor is not level or stable. >>> If the Freezer rocks when moved
slowly, balance it by adjusting its feet. Also make sure that the floor
is strong enough to carry the Freezer, and level.
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The items put onto the Freezer may cause noise. >>> Remove the
items on top of the Freezer.
There are noises coming from the Freezer like liquid flowing,
spraying, etc.
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Liquid and gas flows occur in accordance with the operating
principles of your Freezer. >>>It is normal and not a fault.
Whistle comes from the Freezer.
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Fans are used in order to cool the Freezer. It is normal and not
a fault.
Condensation on the inner walls of Fridge.
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Hot and humid weather increases icing and condensation. It is
normal and not a fault.
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Doors are opened frequently or left ajar for a long time. >>> Do
not open the doors frequently. Close them if they are open.
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Door is ajar. >>> Close the door completely.
Humidity occurs on the outside of the Freezer or between the doors.
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There might be humidity in the air; this is quite normal in humid
weather. >>> When the humidity is less, condensation will disappear.
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