Frequently Asked Questions
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Problem
Possible cause and solution
The compressor is
switching on more fre-
quently and for longer
periods of time, so the
temperature in the ap-
pliance is dropping.
The ventilation slits in the cabinetry have been cov-
ered or become too dusty.
Do not block the ventilation slits.
Clean the ventilation slits on a regular basis.
The doors have been opened too frequently, or a
large amount of fresh food has been put in at once
for storage or freezing.
Only open the doors when necessary and for as
short a time as possible.
After a while the temperature will return to normal by
itself.
The doors are not properly closed. A thick layer of ice
may have formed in the freezer.
Close the appliance doors.
After a while the temperature will return to normal by
itself.
If a thick layer of ice has formed, it will decrease the
cooling capacity and increase the energy consump-
tion.
Defrost the appliance and clean it.
The room is too warm. The higher the room tempera-
ture, the longer the compressor has to run.
See “Installation location”.
The appliance was not properly installed in the niche.
See “Installation - Building in the appliance”.
The compressor is
switching on more fre-
quently and for longer
periods of time, so the
temperature in the ap-
pliance is dropping.
The temperature setting is too low.
Correct the temperature setting.
A large amount of food is being frozen at once.
See “Freezing and storing food”.
The SuperCool function is still switched on.
To save energy, you can turn SuperCool off your-
self.
The SuperFreeze function is still switched on.
You can turn off the Automatic SuperCool function
earlier to save energy.