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PROBLEM
Food freezing
when set to
'chill' mode
Ice buildup
inside freezer
compartment
Small amount
of frost located
inside the
bottom
left-hand side of
the compartment
Water in the
storage bins
Odor coming
from appliance
TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Temperature setting
not correct.
Items with high water
content may freeze.
Drawer not sealing
correctly.
Frequent drawer
openings.
High humidity
environment.
Note: This is normal.
Condensation is formed
from the water vapor
produced by fruit and
vegetables.
Initial 'new' smell from
manufacturing.
Strong smelling food
that have not been
covered or contained.
Expired food.
Spills.
WHAT TO DO
Refer to 'To adjust the temperature of your
food mode'.
Select 'fridge' food mode.
Move items around so drawer can close
tightly, and seal is sitting flat when closed.
Minimize drawer openings.
Not unusual during periods of high
humidity. Wipe out.
A small amount of condensation is
beneficial for fruit and vegetable storage.
If there is too much water wipe dry,
and set humidity control button to fruit
setting
, or store fruit and vegetables
loosely wrapped in plastic bags.
This is normal and will disappear once the
drawer is in operation.
Cover all strong smelling and odorous
foods with food wrap or place food into
sealed containers.
Wipe drawer out with a mix of water and
vanilla essence to reduce residual odor.
Discard old food from the drawer. If in
doubt, throw it out.
Clean up all spills as soon as they occur.
Clean drawer with a mix of warm water
and liquid dishwashing detergent.
If a spill has escaped from large bottom
tray and into the drawer, mop up as much
of the spill as you can. If odor persists
call your Fisher & Paykel trained and
supported service technician.
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