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TECHNICAL PASSPORT
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Refrigerators & Freezers
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING
5.1 The following are minor malfunctions or irregularities that may occur
during normal operation of the device, you can try to fix it yourself. If the problem
persists, contact the after-sales service department.
Failed operation
Check whether the appliance is connected to power оr whether the
plug is in well contact
Check whether the voltage is too low
Check whether there is а power failure ог partial circuits have
tripped
Bad smell
Products with a strong odor should be placed in airtight packaging.
Make sure there are no spoiled products.
Clean the interior surfaces of the refrigerator.
Long-time operation of the
compressor
Long operation of the refrigerator is normal in summer when the
amblent temperature is high
lt is not suggestible having too much food in the appliance at the
same time
Food shall get cool before being put into the appliance
The doors are opened too frequently
Doors cannot be properly
closed
The door is stuck bу food packages Тоо much food is placed
The refrigerator is tilted
The door is closing loosely
Closing the door is hindered by food packaging.
Too much food has been placed in the refrigerator.
Refrigerator tilted.
Loud noise
Make sure the floor is level and the appliance is stable.
Make sure the accessories are installed in the correct position.
The door seal is not ensures
tightness
Remove foreign objects from the door seal.
Heat the door seal (with a hair dryer or hot towel) and let it cool.
Leakage from the sump for
water collection
Too much food in the compartment or stored food contains too much
liquid, resulting in a large amount of water during defrosting.
The doors are not closed tightly, which leads to the formation of ice
as a result of air seeping into the appliance and an increase in the
amount of water during defrosting.
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