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ENGLISH 13

What to do if ...

What to do if...

Possible causes:

Solutions:

The control panel is switched off, 

the appliance does not work.

The appliance could be in 

On/Standby mode.

Activate the appliance with the 

On/Standby button.

There may be an appliance 

power supply problem.

Make sure:

- there is not a power outage

- the plug is properly inserted in 

the power socket and the mains 

double-pole switch (if present) is 

in the correct position (i.e. allows 

the appliance to be powered)

- the household electrical system 

protection devices are efficient

- the power cable is not broken.

The inside light does not work.

The light may need 

replacing.

Models with lamp: disconnect the 

appliance from the power supply, 

check the lamp and, if necessary, 

replace it with a new one (see the 

section “Changing LED”). Contact 

the After Sales Service.

The appliance could be in 

On/Standby mode.

Activate the appliance with the 

On/Standby button.

The temperature inside the 

compartments is not low enough.

There could be various 

causes (see "Solutions").

Make sure:

- the doors close properly

- the appliance is not installed 

near a heat source

- the set temperature is adequate

- the circulation of air through 

the vents at the bottom of the 

appliance is not obstructed.

There is water on the bottom of the 

refrigerator compartment.

The defrost water drain is 

blocked.

Clean the defrost water drain 

hole (see the section "Appliance 

Maintenance and Cleaning").

The front edge of the appliance, at 

the door striker seal, is hot.

This is not a defect. It 

prevents condensation from 

forming.

No remedy is necessary.

The red light 

 flashes and an 

acoustic alarm sounds.

Door open alarm

Activated when a door 

remains open for a long 

period of time.

Close the doors of the product to 

deactivate the acoustic alarm.

If the acoustic alarm does not go 

off it is a power failure alarm (see 

the section Power failure alarm). 

Summary of Contents for 90444984

Page 1: ...40001 1362070 A Inter IKEA Systems B V 2019 18535 AA 2125532 1 400011362070...

Page 2: ...ENGLISH 4 5...

Page 3: ...r maintenance must not be carried Safety Information Table of contents out by children without supervision Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload refrigerating appliances PERMI...

Page 4: ...turer to speed up the defrost process WARNING Do not use or place electrical devices inside the appliance compartments if they are not of the type expressly authorised by the Manufacturer WARNING Ice...

Page 5: ...igerator compartment 1 Upper area of the refrigerator compartment door temperature zone Store tropical fruit cans drinks eggs sauces pickles butter jam 2 Middle area of the refrigerator compartment co...

Page 6: ...switch off defrost clean dry and leave the door open to prevent mould developing inside the appliance INSTALLATION The appliance must be handled and installed by two or more persons risk of injury Us...

Page 7: ...will increase the Energy consumption of product Please remove the power cord from condenser hook during installation before connecting product to power supply ELECTRICAL WARNINGS It must be possible...

Page 8: ...Control panel 10 Dairy compartment 1 1 Door trays 12 Bottle holder 13 Bottle bin Least cold zone Intermediate zone Coldest zone Freezer compartment 8 Top drawer freezing area 9 Middle and bottom drawe...

Page 9: ...turned on the icon will be displayed The function turns off automatically after 6 hours or manually by pressing the Fridge button for 3 seconds Deactivating acoustic alarms Stop Alarm To deactivate th...

Page 10: ...eriod indicated on the package and freezes fresh food The amount of fresh food that can be frozen in 24 hours is shown on the rating plate place the food in the freezer compartment see Fast Freezing p...

Page 11: ...ndensate can enter this will prevent odours or aromas going from one part to another in the refrigerator ensuring better preservation of frozen foods Never place hot food in the freezer Cooling hot fo...

Page 12: ...nce could be in On Standby mode Activate the appliance with the On Standby button The temperature inside the compartments is not low enough There could be various causes see Solutions Make sure the do...

Page 13: ...ess the Stop Alarm button briefly to deactivate the acoustic signal After pressing the button the temperature display shows the set temperatures again If the freezer compartment has not yet reached th...

Page 14: ...ate the Service number the number after the word SERVICE on the rating plate inside the appliance Technical data Product dimensions ISANDE 90444984 Height 1770 Width 540 Depth 545 Net Volume l Fridge...

Page 15: ...d electronic equipment Energy saving tips To guarantee adequate ventilation follow installation instructions Insufficient ventilation at the back of the product increases energy consumption and decrea...

Page 16: ...A Service Provider or its authorized service partner through its own service operations will then at its sole discretion either repair the defective product or replace it with the same or a comparable...

Page 17: ...appliance complies and is installed in accordance with the technical specifications of the country in which the guarantee claim is made the Assembly Instructions and User Manual Safety Information Th...

Page 18: ...erservice alfuttaim com STATE OF KUWAIT Contact centre Web e mail 965 18 40 40 8 www IKEA com kw info IKEA com kw JORDAN Contact centre Web 962 6 400 1000 www IKEA jo KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA Contact c...

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