Problem
Possible cause
Solution
There is too much frost and
ice.
The door is not closed correct-
ly.
Refer to "Closing the door"
section.
The gasket is deformed or
dirty.
Refer to "Closing the door"
section.
Food products are not wrap-
ped properly.
Wrap the food products better.
Temperature is set incorrectly.
Refer to "Control Panel" chap-
ter.
Appliance is fully loaded and is
set to the lowest temperature.
Set a higher temperature. Re-
fer to "Control Panel" chapter.
Temperature set in the appli-
ance is too low and the ambi-
ent temperature is too high.
Set a higher temperature. Re-
fer to "Control Panel" chapter.
There is too much frost and ice
on food products in the refrig-
erator.
Food products are placed too
close to the temperature sen-
sor.
Keep a distance between food
products and the temperature
sensor (a rectangular indent in
the right wall of the refrigerator
between the glass shelves).
Water flows on the rear plate
of the refrigerator.
During the automatic defrost-
ing process, frost melts on the
rear plate.
This is correct.
There is too much condensed
water on the rear wall of the re-
frigerator.
Door was opened too fre-
quently.
Open the door only when nec-
essary.
Door was not closed com-
pletely.
Make sure the door is closed
completely.
Stored food was not wrapped.
Wrap food in suitable packag-
ing before storing it in the ap-
pliance.
Water flows inside the refriger-
ator.
Food products prevent the wa-
ter from flowing into the water
collector.
Make sure that food products
do not touch the rear plate.
The water outlet is clogged.
Clean the water outlet.
Water flows on the floor.
The melting water outlet is not
connected to the evaporative
tray above the compressor.
Attach the melting water outlet
to the evaporative tray.
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