9- Troubleshooting
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9.2 Power interruption
In the event of a power cut, food should remain safely cold for about 20 hours. Follow these
tips during a prolonged power interruption, especially in summer:
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Open the door/drawer as few times as possible.
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Do not put additional food into the appliance during a power interruption.
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If prior notice of a power interruption is given and the interruption duration is longer
than 20 hours, make some ice and put it in a container in the top of the refrigerator
compartment.
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An inspection of the goods is required immediately after the interruption.
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As temperature in the refrigerator will rise during a power interruption or other fail-
ure, the storage period and edible quality of food will be reduced. Any food that de-
frosts should be either consumed, or cooked and refrozen (where suitable) soon
afterwards in order to prevent health risks.
Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
The appliance
makes abnormal
sounds.
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The appliance is not located on
level ground.
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The appliance touches some ob-
ject around it.
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Adjust the feet to level the ap-
pliance.
•
Remove objects around the
appliance.
A s
light sound is
to be heard si
milar
to that of flowing
water.
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This is normal.
You will hear an
alarm beep.
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The fridge storage compartment
door is open.
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Close the door or silence the
alarm manually.
You will hear a faint
hum.
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The anti-condensation system is
working
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This prevents condensation
and is normal
The interior lighting
or cooling system
does not work
.
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Mains plug is not connected in the
mains socket.
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The power supply is not intact.
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The LED-lamp is out of order.
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Connect the mains plug.
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Check the electrical supply to
the room. Call the local elec-
tricity company!
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Please call the service for
changing the lamp.
No water is com-
ing out of the
water dispenser
spout
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Lock is not deactivated.
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Deactivate the lock.
Notice: Memory function during power interruption
After restoration of power the appliance continues with the settings that were set be-
fore the power failure.