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Problem

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

• 

The appliance makes a 

motor sound

•  The refrigeration unit has just 

turned itself on. This is normal

•  -

It is not cold enough 

inside th

e appli-

ance.

•  The temperature is set too high.

•  Goods that are too warm have 

been stored.

•  Too much food has been stored at 

a time. 

•  The goods are too close to each 

other.

•  The door is not tightly closed. 

•  The door has been opened too 

frequently or for too long.

•  Reset the temperature.

•  Always cool down goods be-

fore storing them.

•  Always store small quantities of 

food. 

•  Leave a gap between several 

foods allowing air flowing.

•  Close the door.

•  Do not open the door too fre-

quently.

It is too cold 

inside 

th

e appliance.

•  The temperature is set too low.

•  The Fast-freezing function is ac-

tivated or has been running too 

long.

•  Reset the temperature.

• 

Switch  off  the  Fast-freezing 

function.

Moist

ure accumu-

lates on the surface 

of the appliance

.

•  The climate is too warm and too 

damp. 

•  This is normal in damp climate 

and will change when the hu-

midity decreases. Wipe dry with 

a cloth.

Strong ice and frost 

in the freezer com-

partment.

•  The goods were not adequately 

packaged .

•  The door is not tightly closed.

•  The door has been opened too 

frequently or for too long.

•  The door gasket is dirty, worn, 

cracked or mis-matched.

•  Something on the inside prevents 

the door from closing properly.

•  Always pack the goods well. 

•  Close the door.

•  Do not open the door too fre-

quently.

•  Clean the door gasket or re-

place them by the customer 

service.

•  Reposition the shelves, door 

racks, or internal containers to 

allow the door to close.

Th

e cooling system 

does n

ot work.

•  Mains plug is not connected to the 

mains socket. 

•  The power supply is not intact. 

 

•  Connect the mains plug. 

•  Check the electrical supply to 

the room. Call the local elec-

tricity company!

The sides of the 

cabinet and door 

strip get warm.

•  This is normal.

•  -

You hear an alarm 

signal.

•  The door is open

•  The temperature inside product is 

too high 

•  Close the door or silence the 

alarm manually.

EN

9 - Troubleshooting

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Summary of Contents for HVF325DW

Page 1: ...EN User Manual Freezer Refrigerator HVF325DW HVF325DS HVF325DC...

Page 2: ...se of the appliance If you sell the appliance give it away or leave it behind when you move house make sure you also pass this manual so that the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and s...

Page 3: ...tent 3 1 Safety 4 2 Intended Use 11 3 Product Description 12 4 Control panel 13 5 Use 14 6 Energy saving 17 7 Equipment 17 8 Care and Cleaning 18 9 Troubleshooting 20 10 Installation 23 11 Technical D...

Page 4: ...with water Clean and dry water splashes and stains with a soft clean cloth Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat sou rces e g stoves heaters Install and level the app...

Page 5: ...leaking into vicinity of the applia nce turn o the valve of the leaking gas open the doors and windows and do not unplug the power cable of the freezer or any other applia nce Notice that the applian...

Page 6: ...hefreezercompartment Minus temperatures may occur at high settings Attention Bottles can burst Do not touch frozen goods with wet hands wear gloves Especially partment There is the risk to freeze or t...

Page 7: ...he defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manu facturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order...

Page 8: ...sure the refrigerant circuit is not damaged during transportation or installation Leaking refrigerant may cause eye sources thoroughly ventilate the room do not plug or unplug the power cords of the...

Page 9: ...he most appropriate part in the compartment of the appliance where specific types of food shall be stored con sidering the distribution of temperature that can be present in the different compartments...

Page 10: ...nd human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this prod uct For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office you...

Page 11: ...ions Thisapplianceisintendedforfreezingfood Ithasbeendesignedexclusivelyforuseindry interior house holds It is not intended for commercial or industrial use On demand this appliance can be used as fre...

Page 12: ...Picture of appliance Fig 3 1 Control panel 2 LED light 3 4 Glass shelves 5 Drawers 6 Adjustable feet 7 Removable door racks 8 Door handle 3 7 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 3 Product description EN 12...

Page 13: ...r or exit super freezer function Display lock and unlock key Press and hold 3 seco nds to enter or exit the lock mode Key description Control panel description B C D g c d e f h b a 6 the freezer is c...

Page 14: ...ATURE after 30 seconds The panel lock might be active Notice Presettings The appliance is preset to the recommended temperature of 18 C Under normal ambient condition you don t need to set a temperatu...

Page 15: ...tible function B When the display is unlocked press the Freezer and fridge convertible key B for 3 seco nds to enter freezer mode After entering the freezer mode the temperature is at 18 by default Pr...

Page 16: ...erature alarm This freezer is equipped with high temperature alarm In freeze mode or super freeze mode if current temperature setting indicator blinks with beeps touch any button the beep will stop bu...

Page 17: ...food position Keep door seals clean Defreeze frozen food in a fridge Clean the rear of the appliance regularly Dust increases energy consumption 7 1 Removable door racks The door rack can be removed...

Page 18: ...tergent into the warm water 2 If there is liquid spilled remove all the contaminated parts directly rinse with the flow water dry and place it back into the fridge 3 If there is spilled cream such as...

Page 19: ...s to avoid children entering into the appliance and getting locked in Notice Switch off To ensure the service life of the appliance only turn it off only if strictly necessary 8 3 Moving the appliance...

Page 20: ...is covered in ice In this case it is normal for the appliance to run longer Normally it takes 8 to 12 hours for the appliance to cool down completely Close the door and ensure the appliance is locate...

Page 21: ...The climate is too warm and too damp This is normal in damp climate and will change when the hu midity decreases Wipe dry with a cloth Strong ice and frost in the freezer com partment The goods were...

Page 22: ...rolonged power interruption especially in summer Open the door as few times as possible Do not put additional food into the freezer during a power interruption If prior notice of a power interruption...

Page 23: ...n of the appliance for safety reasons the information of the required ventila tion cross sections must be observed Fig 10 4 10 5 Aligning the appliance The appliance should be placed on a at and solid...

Page 24: ...ower supply you have to wait 6 hours Fig 10 7 so that the oil runs back into the capsule 10 8 Electrical connection Before each connection check if power supply socket and fusing are appropriate to th...

Page 25: ...remove 2 screws on the bottom of the door Remove 2 screws door stopper and axe cover on the bottom of the door 9 Take door stopper from last step and the thinner screws Fix 2 screws also on the other...

Page 26: ...26 10 Installation EN 15 18 17 19 16 1 1 Use a at headed screwdriver to prise o the handle upper cover Remove the two screws and then remove the handle 2 2 Use a at headed screwdriver to pry o the sc...

Page 27: ...l No Freezer Refrigerator Product group 7 1 Storage volume Cooling Freezing L 285 Frostfree system yes Climate class T Voltage Frequency 220 240V 50Hz Rated Current A 1 5 Refrigerant R600a 44g Dimensi...

Page 28: ...HVF325DW 0060533303...

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