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What to do if...
It is recommended to operate the appliance at the highest position of the thermo-
static control for some hours so that it can reach the sufficient storing tempera-
ture as soon as possible.
Never use sharp metal tools to scrape off frost from the evaporator as you could damage
it. Do not use a mechanical device or any artificial means to speed up the thawing proc-
ess other than those recommended by the manufacturer. A temperature rise of the fro-
zen food packs, during defrosting, may shorten their safe storage life.
WHAT TO DO IF...
CAUTION!
Before troubleshooting, disconnect the power supply.
Only a qualified electrician or competent person must do the troubleshooting that is not
in this manual.
There are some sounds during normal use (compressor, refrigerant circulation).
Problem
The appliance is noisy.
The compressor operates
continually.
Water flows on the rear
plate of the refrigerator.
Water flows into the re-
frigerator.
Water flows on the
ground.
There is too much frost
and ice.
Possible cause
The appliance is not supported
properly.
The Temperature regulator may
be set incorrectly.
The door is not closed correctly. Refer to "Closing the door".
The door has been opened too
frequently.
The product temperature is too
high.
The room temperature is too
high.
During the automatic defrost-
ing process, frost defrosts on
the rear plate.
The water outlet is clogged.
Products prevent that water
flows into the water collector.
The melting water outlet does
not flow in the evaporative tray
above the compressor.
Products are not wrapped prop-
erly.
Solution
Check if the appliance stands sta-
ble (all the four feet should be
on the floor).
Set a warmer temperature.
Do not keep the door open lon-
ger than necessary.
Let the product temperature de-
crease to room temperature be-
fore storage.
Decrease the room temperature.
This is correct.
Clean the water outlet.
Make sure that products do not
touch the rear plate.
Attach the melting water outlet
to the evaporative tray.
Wrap the products better.