of the system.
Water flow noise: Normal flow noise of water flowing to the evaporation container during
defrosting. This noise can be heard during defrosting.
Air Blow Noise: Normal fan noise. This noise can be heard in fridges during normal
operation of the system due to the circulation of air.
If the edges of fridge cabinet that the door joint contact are warm;
Especially in summer (hot weather), the surfaces that the joint contact may
get warmer during the operation of the compressor, this is normal.
If humidity builds up inside the fridge;
• Are all food packed properly? Are the containers dried before placing them in the fridge?
• Is the fridge's door opened frequently? Humidity of the room gets in the fridge when the
door is opened. Humidity build up will be faster when you open the door more frequently,
especially if the humidity of the room is high.
If the door is not opened and closed properly;
• Do the food packages prevent closing of the door?
• Are the door compartments, shelves and drawers placed properly?
• Are door joints broken or torn?
• Is your fridge on a level surface?
About the water dispenser:
If the water flow is abnormal:
Check that:
• The tank is well installed.
• The tank gaskets are well assembled.
If dripping occurs:
Check that;
• The tap is well assembled.
• The tap gaskets are well assembled.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• Compressor protection function will be activated after sudden power breakdowns or
after unplugging the appliance, because the gas in the cooling system is not stabilized
yet. Your appliance will start after 5 minutes, there is nothing to worry about.
• If you will not use your fridge for a long time (e.g. in summer holidays) unplug it. Clean
your fridge according to chapter "CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE" and leave the door
open to prevent humidity and smell.
• To stop the appliance completely, unplug from main socket (for cleaning and when the
door is left open)
• If the problem persists after you have followed all the instructions above, please consult
to the nearest Authorized service.
• The lifetime of your appliance stated and declared by the Department of the Industry is
10 years (the period for retaining parts required for the proper functioning of the appli-
ance).
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