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ERROR TYPE
E10
E11
If you are experiencing a problem with your refrigerator, please check the following before
contacting the after-sales service.
Your refrigerator does not operate
Check if:
• Your fridge is plugged in and switched on
• The fuse has blown
• Is the temperature adjustment right?
• The socket is faulty. To check this, plug another working appliance into the same socket.
Your refrigerator is performing poorly
Check if:
• Is the temperature adjustment right?
• Is the door of your fridge opened frequently and left open for a long while?
• The appliance is overloaded
• The doors are closed properly
• Did you put a dish or food on your fridge so that it contacts the rear wall of your fridge
so as to prevent the air circulation?
• Is your fridge filled excessively?
• There is an adequate distance between the appliance and surrounding walls
• Is the ambient temperature within the range of values specified in the operating manual?
MEANING
Fridge
compartment is not
cold enough
Fridge
compartment is too
cold
WHY
Likely to occur after:
- Long term power failure.
- Hot food has been left in
the fridge.
Various
EN -51-
WHAT TO DO
1. Set the fridge temperature to
a colder value or set Super
Cool. This should remove the
error code once the required
temperature has been reached.
Keep doors closed to improve
time taken to reach the correct
temperature.
2. Please empty the location
at the front area of air duct
channel holes and avoid
putting food close to the
sensor.
If this warning continues an
authorised technician needs
to be contacted.
1. Check is Super Cool mode is
activated
2. Reduce the fridge
compartment temperature
3. Check to see if vents are clear
and not clogged
If this warning continues an
authorised technician needs
to be contacted.

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