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Troubleshooting
When using this appliance, you may come across some problems that in many cases result
from improper handling and can easily be eliminated.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The appliance fails to operate after being connected to the power source.
Check whether the power supply is active and that the thermostat is not set to the
STOP
(
0
) position.
The compressor is running continuously.
The door was opened frequently or it was left open too long.
The door is not properly closed (the door may sag, the gasket may be dirty or
damaged).
The power supply has been interrupted for a long period of time.
The appliance may have been overloaded with items above room temperature.
There may be inadequate ventilation of the compressor and condenser. (Assure
there is adequate air circulation behind the appliance and wipe the dust from the
condenser.)
Noise
Cooling in refrigeration appliances is enabled by the refrigerating system with a
compressor, which produces noise. How noisy the appliance is depends on where it
is placed, how it is used and how old the appliance is.
During the operation of the compressor, the noise of liquid is heard and when the
compressor is not operating, the refrigerant flow is heard. This is a normal condition
and has no influence whatsoever on the lifetime of the appliance.
After starting the appliance, the operation of the compressor and the refrigerant flow
may be louder. This does not mean that something is wrong. Gradually the noise is
reduced.
Sometimes a louder noise is heard, which is unusual for the appliance. This noise is
often a consequence of improper placement of the unit. (The unit should be placed
and leveled firmly on a solid base and it should not touch the wall or cabinets
standing next to it.)