Bosch B36CD50SNS Use and Care Manual - Page 31

Noises, Troubleshooting - what to do?

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> Noises Normal Noises noises Droning: A motor is running, e.g. refrigerating unit, fan, water valve is activated. Bubbling, buzzing or gurgling: Refrigerant is flowing through the tubes. Clicking: Motor, switch, solenoid valves or water valve are switching on or off. Cracking: Automatic defrosting is running. Clattering sound: Ice cubes from the ice maker are falling into the ice cube bin. Noises en-us Preventing noises Appliance is not level: Align appliance. ~ "Aligning the appliance" on page 7 The appliance is not "free-standing": Make sure the appliance is not touching other surfaces and the minimum clearances are observed. ~ "Minimum clearances" on page 6 Bins, shelves or storage compartments wobble or stick: Check the removable equipment and re-insert if required. Bottles or containers are touching each other: Move bottles or containers away from each other. 3 Troubleshooting - what to do? Before Troubleshoting-whattodo? you call customer service, use this table to check whether you can troubleshoot your appliance. Appliance Appliance overcooling or food too cold. Temperature has been set too low. Appliance not cooling or food too warm. Door(s) or drawer not closing properly. Temperature has been set too high. Air vent(s) are blocked. Door(s) or drawer opened frequently or for an extended period of time. Appliance is in Eco Mode or Vacation mode. A large amount of fresh food has been loaded in the refrigerator. Appliance is in Showroom mode. Displays do not light up. The power plug has not been inserted properly. The circuit breaker has tripped. Power outage. Adjust setpoint to a higher temperature. Check if the appliance is leveled ~ "Aligning the appliance" on page 7 Check if there is no food or equipment obstructing the door. Check the door seals are free from damage. Adjust the setpoint to a lower temperature. Remove any food blocking the air vent(s). Wait at least 2 hours for the temperature in the appliance to cool down. Check to ensure that the appliance is not in Eco or Vacation mode. Wait at least 2 hours for the temperature in the appliance to cool down. If the appliance has the internal lights ON and the operating control display is also ON and showing no errors, the product might be in Showroom mode. Start the appliance self-test. ~ "Appliance self-test" on page 34 Wait at least 2 hours for the temperature in the appliance to cool down. If appliance still does not cool down. please contact customer service. ~ "Customer service" on page 34 Check that the power plug ends are fully inserted into the back of the appliance and into the wall power outlet. Check the circuit breaker box. Check if power is available at the wall outlet. 31

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Noises
en-us
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Noises
Noi
ses
Normal noises
Droning:
A motor is running, e.g. refrigerating unit,
fan, water valve is activated.
Bubbling, buzzing or gurgling:
Refrigerant is
flowing through the tubes.
Clicking:
Motor, switch, solenoid valves or water
valve are switching on or off.
Cracking:
Automatic defrosting is running.
Clattering sound:
Ice cubes from the ice maker are
falling into the ice cube bin.
Preventing noises
Appliance is not level:
Align appliance.
~
"Aligning the appliance" on page 7
The appliance is not "free-standing":
Make sure
the appliance is not touching other surfaces and the
minimum clearances are observed.
~
"Minimum clearances" on page 6
Bins, shelves or storage compartments wobble or
stick:
Check the removable equipment and re-insert
if required.
Bottles or containers are touching each other:
Move bottles or containers away from each other.
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Troubleshooting – what to do?
Tr o u b l
eshooti
ng
what
to
do?
Before you call customer service, use this table to check whether you can troubleshoot your appliance.
Appliance
Appliance overcooling or food too cold.
Temperature has been set too low.
Adjust setpoint to a higher temperature.
Appliance not cooling or food too warm.
Door(s) or drawer not closing properly.
Check if the appliance is leveled
~
"Aligning the appliance" on page 7
Check if there is no food or equipment obstructing the door.
Check the door seals are free from damage.
Temperature has been set too high.
Adjust the setpoint to a lower temperature.
Air vent(s) are blocked.
Remove any food blocking the air vent(s).
Door(s) or drawer opened frequently or for an extended period of
time.
Wait at least 2 hours for the temperature in the appliance to cool
down.
Appliance is in Eco Mode or Vacation mode.
Check to ensure that the appliance is not in Eco or Vacation mode.
A large amount of fresh food has been loaded in the refrigerator.
Wait at least 2 hours for the temperature in the appliance to cool
down.
Appliance is in Showroom mode.
If the appliance has the internal lights ON and the operating control
display is also ON and showing no errors, the product might be in
Showroom mode. Start the appliance self-test.
~
"Appliance self-test" on page 34
Wait at least 2 hours for the temperature in the appliance to cool
down. If appliance still does not cool down. please contact customer
service.
~
"Customer service" on page 34
Displays do not light up.
The power plug has not been inserted properly.
Check that the power plug ends are fully inserted into the back of the
appliance and into the wall power outlet.
The circuit breaker has tripped.
Check the circuit breaker box.
Power outage.
Check if power is available at the wall outlet.