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Simple fault analysis and elimination
Not every failure requires technical service personnel to solve the following simple small
problem; you can try to solve the problem.
Case
Inspection
Solutions
•
Completely
non
refrigeration
•
Is power plug off?
•
Are breakers and fuses a
broken?
•
No electricity or line trip?
•
Re-plug.
•
Opening the door and
checking whether the lamp is
lit.
•
Abnormal
noise
•
Is refrigerator stable?
•
Does refrigerator reach the
wall?
•
Adjusting refrigerator’s
adjustable feet.
•
Off the wall.
•
Poor
refrigerating
efficiency
•
Do you put hot food or too
much food?
•
Do you open the door
frequently?
•
Do you clip food bag to the
seal of door?
•
Direct sunlight or near a
furnace or stove?
•
Is it well-ventilated?
•
Temperature setting in too
high?
•
Putting food into refrigerator
when hot food becomes cool.
•
Checking and closing the door.
•
Removing the refrigerator from
the heat source.
•
Emptying the distance to
maintain good ventilation.
•
Setting to the appropriate
temperature.
•
Peculiar
smell in
refrigerator
•
Any spoiled food?
•
Do you need to clean
refrigerator?
•
Do you packed food of
strong flavors?
•
Throwing away spoiled food.
•
Cleaning refrigerator.
•
Packing food of strong flavors.
Moving the Fridge/Freezer
Location
Do not place your Fridge/Freezer near a heat source, eg. Cooker, boiler or radiator. Also
avoid direct sunlight in out-buildings or sun lounges.
Leveling the Fridge/Freezer
Make sure the Fridge/Freezer is level. Use the rotating leveling feet at the front. If the
Fridge/Freezer is not level, the doors and magnetic seal alignments will be affected and
may cause your Fridge/Freezer to work incorrectly.
Do not turn on the Fridge/Freezer for 4 hours
After the Fridge/Freezer is in place it needs to be left for 4 hours. This allows time for the
coolant to settle.
Installation
Don
’
t cover or block the vents or grilles of your appliance.
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