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What to do if your refrigerator does not operate:
Check that:
• Your fridge is plugged in and switched on,
• The fuse is not blown and there is not a power cut,
• The thermostat setting is in the on the "1" position,
• The socket is no longer functioning. To check this, plug in an appliance that
you know is working into the same socket.
What to do if your refrigerator performs poorly:
Check that:
• You have not overloaded the appliance,
• The doors are fully closed ,
• There is no dust on the condenser,
• There is enough space for air circulation at the rear and side of the appliance.
If your fridge is operating too loudly:
Normal Noises
Cracking (Ice cracking) noise:
• During automatic defrosting.
• When the appliance is cooled or warmed (due to expansion of appliance
material).
Click noise:
Heard when the thermostat switches the compressor on/off.
Compressor noise:
• Normal motor noise:
This noise means that the compressor is operating
normally
• The compressor may cause more noise for a short time when it is first
activated.
Bubbling noise and splash:
This noise is caused by the flow of the refrigerant
in the tubes of the system.
Water flow noise:
Normal flow noise of water flowing to the evaporation con-
tainer during defrosting. This noise can be heard during defrosting.
Air blow noise (Normal fan noise):
This noise can be heard during the normal
operation of system due to the circulation of air.
If humidity builds up inside the fridge;
• Is all the food packed properly? Are all containers thoroughly dried before
placing them in the fridge?
• Are the fridge doors opened frequently? Humidity of the room gets into the
fridge each time the doors are opened. Humidity build up will be faster if you
open the doors more frequently, especially if the humidity of the room is high.
• Build up of water drops on the rear wall after automatic defrosting is normal.
(in Static Models)
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