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Trouble-Shooting Guide Sometimes you may come across minor problems that in most cases do not require a service call and can be easily eliminated. The problem may have resulted from improper handling and/or installation of the appliance. Please refer to the below troubleshooting guide to assist you in identifying the possible cause and solution to your problem. Should the problem still persist after completing these checkpoints. Contact the closest authorized service agent in your area for assistance. The Appliance Fails to Operate After Connecting to Electrical Power Supply • Check the power cord is properly connected. • Check the power supply in the electrical outlet. (blown fuse / circuit breaker) • Make sure the appliance is switched on. (thermostat knob in operating position) Continuous Operation of the Cooling System • The door is frequently opened or left open for too long. • The door is not properly closed (the door may sag, the gasket may be polluted or damaged). • Perhaps you may have overloaded the appliance with fresh foods. • The reason may be inadequate ventilation of the compressor (assure adequate air circulation). Ice Formation on the Inner Rear Wall As long as the defrost water runs to the channel and through the outlet to the drain pan on the compressor, automatic defrosting of the appliance is assured. In case the ice formation on the inner back wall is increased (3-5 mm), ice should be manually defrosted. Set the thermostat knob to STOP (0) position and leave the door open. Never use electric devices for defrosting and do not scrape the ice or frost layer with sharp objects. increased ice formation may be one of the following: the door does not seal well (clean the gasket if it is contaminated, or replace it if it is damaged); -the door is frequently opened or left too long; -the food stored in the refrigerator was warm; -the food or dish is touching the inner back wall. Water is Leaking From the Refrigerator If the discharge water outlet is clogged, or the defrost water drips over the channel, water will leak from the refrigerator. • Clean the clogged outlet, for example with a plastic straw. • Manually defrost the increased ice layer. See "Ice Formation on the Inner rear Wall" Noise Cooling in a refrigerator-freezing appliance is made possible by cooling the system using a compressor, which will produce certain noise levels. How noisy the appliance is depends on where it is placed, how it is used and how old the appliance is. • During the operation of the compressor the noise of the liquid is heard and when the compressor is not operating, the refrigerant flow is heard. This is a normal condition and it has no influence whatsoever on the lifetime of the appliance. • After starting the appliance, the operation of the compressor and the refrigerant flow may be louder, which does not mean that something is wronc with the appliance and it has no influence on the lifetime of the appliance. Gradually the is noise reduced. • Sometimes unusual and louder noise is heard, which is rather unusual for the appliance. This noise is often a consequence of inadequate installation. -The appliance must be level and installed on a firm solid base/floor. -It should not touch the wall or kitchen units standinc next to it. -Check the accessories on the interior of the appliance, they should be placed correctly in their positions; also check, bottles, tins, and other vessels are not touching each other causing rattling and/or vibrations. After defrosting is complete, turn the knob to desired position and close the refrigerator door.The cause of 10

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Trouble
-Shooting
Guide
Sometimes
you
may
come
across
minor
problems
that
in
most
cases
do
not
require
a
service
call
and
can
be
easily
eliminated.
The
problem
may
have
resulted
from
improper
handling
and/or
installation
of
the
appliance.
Please
refer
to the
below
trouble-
shooting
guide
to
assist
you
in
identifying
the
possible
cause
and
solution
to
your
problem.
Should
the
problem
still
persist
after
completing
these
checkpoints.
Contact
the
closest
authorized
service
agent
in
your
area
for
assistance.
The
Appliance
Fails
to
Operate
After
Connecting
to
Electrical
Power
Supply
Check
the
power
cord
is
properly
connected.
Check
the
power
supply
in
the
electrical
outlet.
(blown
fuse
/
circuit
breaker)
Make
sure
the
appliance
is
switched
on.
(thermostat
knob
in
operating
position)
Continuous
Operation
of
the
Cooling
System
The
door
is
frequently
opened
or
left
open
for
too
long.
The
door
is
not
properly
closed
(the
door
may
sag,
the
gasket
may
be
polluted
or
damaged).
Perhaps
you
may
have
overloaded
the
appliance
with
fresh
foods.
The
reason
may
be
inadequate
ventilation
of
the
compressor
(assure
adequate
air
circulation).
Ice
Formation
on
the
Inner
Rear
Wall
As
long
as
the
defrost
water
runs
to
the
channel
and
through
the
outlet
to
the
drain
pan
on
the
compressor,
automatic
defrosting
of
the
appliance
is
assured.
In
case
the
ice
formation
on
the
inner
back
wall
is
increased
(3-5
mm),
ice
should
be
manually
defrosted.
Set
the
thermostat
knob
to
STOP
(0)
position
and
leave
the
door
open.
Never
use
electric
devices
for
defrosting
and
do
not
scrape
the
ice
or
frost
layer
with
sharp
objects.
After
defrosting
is
complete,
turn
the
knob
to
desired
position
and
close
the
refrigerator
door.The
cause
of
increased
ice
formation
may
be
one
of
the
following:
the
door
does
not
seal
well
(clean
the
gasket
if
it
is
contaminated,
or
replace
it
if
it is
damaged);
—the
door
is
frequently
opened
or
left
too
long;
—the
food
stored
in
the
refrigerator
was
warm;
—the
food
or
dish
is
touching
the
inner
back
wall.
Water
is
Leaking
From
the
Refrigerator
If
the
discharge
water
outlet
is
clogged,
or
the
defrost
water
drips
over
the
channel,
water
will
leak
from
the
refrigerator.
Clean
the
clogged
outlet,
for
example
with
a
plastic
straw.
Manually
defrost
the
increased
ice
layer.
See
"Ice
Formation
on
the
Inner
rear
Wall"
Noise
Cooling
in
a
refrigerator
-freezing
appliance
is
made
possible
by
cooling
the
system
using
a
compressor,
which
will
produce
certain
noise
levels.
How
noisy
the
appliance
is
depends
on
where
it
is
placed,
how
it
is
used
and
how
old
the
appliance
is.
During
the
operation
of
the
compressor
the
noise
of
the
liquid
is
heard
and
when
the
compressor
is
not
operating,
the
refrigerant
flow
is
heard.
This
is
a
normal
condition
and
it
has
no
influence
whatsoever
on
the
lifetime
of
the
appliance.
After
starting
the
appliance,
the
operation
of
the
compressor
and
the
refrigerant
flow
may
be
louder,
which
does
not
mean
that
something
is
wronc
with
the
appliance
and
it
has
no
influence
on
the
lifetime
of
the
appliance.
Gradually
the
is
noise
reduced.
Sometimes
unusual
and
louder
noise
is
heard,
which
is
rather
unusual
for
the appliance.
This
noise
is
often
a
consequence
of
inadequate
installation.
—The
appliance
must
be
level
and
installed
on
a
firm
solid
base/floor.
—It
should not
touch
the
wall
or
kitchen
units
standinc
next
to
it.
—Check
the
accessories
on
the
interior
of
the
appliance,
they
should
be
placed
correctly
in
their
positions;
also
check,
bottles,
tins,
and
other
vessels
are
not
touching
each
other
causing
rattling
and/or
vibrations.
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