Introduction
Appendix
Troubleshooting
In these cases?
Check here.
The refrigerator does
not operate.
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Check that the plug and wall socket are in good condition.
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Check if there is any problem with the mains fuse or house wiring.
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Check by unplugging for 10 minutes and plugging back in.
The refrigerator does
not cool enough.
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Check to be sure that light in control panel is display at proper position (P.11)
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Check to ensure that the refrigerator is not overloaded with foodstuffs or that hot
food have been placed in the refrigerator.
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Is the refrigerator exposed to direct sunlight or a heat source?
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Is the refrigerator door completely closed?
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Is the refrigerator door opened frequently?
Vapor generated
inside and outside
the cabinet / surface
of door.
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Condensation may appear on the surface of the cabinet when humidity is high or
air circulation around the unit is poor.
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If there is condensation inside, check if the door is completely closed.
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Is the refrigerator frequently opened or left open for a long time?
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Have any hot foodstuffs been placed inside the refrigerator?
The refrigerator
generates noise.
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Check if the refrigerator is located on a stable, level
fl
oor and is installed correctly.
Use the adjustable bolt if required to level the refrigerator. (P.9)
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Check if there is any object in contact with the refrigerator.
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Cracking sound within caused by the parts adjusting temperature which is normal.
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After installation, the refrigerator may make loud noise.
The noise will be less when the refrigerator has been cooled.
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There may be a whistling sound inside the refrigerator when opening and closing
the door. This is caused by the air outside being drawn in through the pipe on the
backside of the refrigerator to better balance the air circulation inside the unit.
Food becomes
frozen
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Was the food placed near the cold air duct?
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If the temperature control has been set to “Max” try adjusting the temperature
control to the “Min” setting.
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Has the food been placed in the prime fresh case?
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