14
GB
Fault inding
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
The control lamp is
not lit.
Power failure; the fuse is blown;
the appliance is not plugged in
correctly.
Check that power is connected.
Reset the fuse.
Water collects on
the glass shelves.
Items of food at the back of the
shelves are in contact with the
rear wall of the cabinet, thus
causing condensation to run onto
the shelf.
Move the rearmost items for
-
wards.
Water collects in the
bottom of the refrig
-
erator/freezer.
The defrost water pipe is
blocked.
Clean the defrost water channel
and the drain hole on the rear
wall of the cabinet.
Vibration or bother
-
some noise.
The appliance is not level.
The appliance is resting against
other kitchen elements.
Bins, containers or shelves are
not positioned correctly or are
jammed.
Containers or bottles inside the
cabinet are rattling against one
another.
Level the appliance using a spirit
level.
Move the appliance away from
the kitchen elements or appli-
ances it is in contact with.
Check movable ittings and ad
-
just them if necessary.
Move containers and/or bottles
apart.
Compressor runs
continuously.
Temperature setting too low.
High room temperature.
Raise the temperature setting.
Ensure adequate ventilation.
Temperature in
freezer too high.
Temperature setting too high.
The quantity of fresh items
placed in the freezer at a time is
greater than the capacity of the
appliance.
Lower the temperature setting.
Wait a few hours and then re-
check the temperature.
Temperature in re-
frigerator too high.
Temperature setting too high.
Many items have been placed
in the refrigerator section at the
same time.
The door is opened too often.
Lower the temperature setting.
Distribute items within the cabi
-
net to improve air circulation.
Keep door closed.
Summary of Contents for SW 350 M
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