TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Too High
Too high
temperature in
the fridge /
freezer storage
compartment
The door is opened too
frequently or for too long each
time.
Temperature is set too high.
The door is not closed tightly.
The condenser is dirty.
Warm air will enter the refrigerator whenever
the door is opened. Try to open the door as
less frequently as possible.
Reset the temperature.
See “Door/drawer opening/closing in section
“Problem”.
Clean the condenser.
The temperature in the
freezer is too high while
the temperature in the
fridge storage
compartment is OK
The freezer temperature is set
too high.
Set the freezer temperature lower. It takes 24
hours for the temperature of the refrigerator
to become stable.
Water/moisture/frost on outside surface of the refrigerator
Moisture accumulates
on the refrigerator's
outside surface or
between two doors
Damp climate.
The refrigerator door is not
closed tightly. This causes
condensation of the cold air in
the refrigerator and the warm
air outside it.
This is normal in damp climate. The moisture
will decrease when the humidity drops.
See “Door/drawer opening/closing” in section
“Problem”.
Bad odors in the
The inside of the
refrigerator is dirty
The inside of the refrigerator
needs cleaning
Food of strong odor is stored
in the refrigerator
Clean the internal of the refrigerator.
Wrap the food tightly.
If you hear
Beeps
The fridge storage
compartment door is open.
Close the door or silence the alarm manually.
Abnormal sound
The refrigerator is not located
on a level place.
The refrigerator touches some
object around it.
Adjust the feet to level the refrigerator.
Remove objects around it.
Slight sound similar to
that of flowing water
This is the sound of the
refrigerating system
Normal
Heating of cabinet
The anti−condensation
system is working.
This prevents condensation and is normal.
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