Beko FN127921 Bruksanvisning

Kategori
Kylskåp
Typ
Bruksanvisning
FN 128901
FN 128920
FN 128920 T
FN 126400
FNE 26401
FN 126920
Refrigerator
Réfrigérateur
Kühlschrank
Please read this manual first!
Dear Customer,
We hope that your product, which has been produced in modern plants and
checked under the most meticulous quality control procedures, will provide you
an effective service.
For this, we recommend you to carefully read the entire manual of your product
before using it and keep it at hand for future references.
This manual
• Will help you use your appliance in a fast and safe way.
• Read the manual before installing and operating your product.
• Follow the instructions, especially those for safety.
• Keep the manual in an easily accessible place as you may need it later.
• Besides, read also the other documents provided with your product.
Please note that this manual may be valid for other models as well.
Symbols and their descriptions
This instruction manual contains the following symbols:
C Important information or useful usage tips.
A Warning against dangerous conditions for life and property.
B Warning against electric voltage.
This product is supplied with the selective sorting symbol for waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE).
This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European Directive
2002/96/EC in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimise its impact on
the environment. For further information, please contact your local or regional
authorities.
Electronic products not included in the selective sorting process are potentially
dangerous for the environment and human health due to the presence of
hazardous substances.
Recycling
FN 128901
FN 128920
FN 128920 T
FN 126400
FNE 26401
FN 126920
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1 Your refrigerator 3
2 Important Safety
Warnings 4
Intended use .....................................4
General safety ...................................4
Child safety ........................................6
HCA Warning ....................................7
Things to be done for energy saving ..7
3 Installation 8
Preparation ........................................8
Points to be considered when re-
transporting your refrigerator .............8
Before operating your refrigerator ......8
Electric connection ............................9
Disposing of the packaging ...............9
Disposing of your old refrigerator ....... 9
Adjusting the legs ..............................9
Reversing the doors ........................11
4 Preparation 12
CONTENTS
5 Using your refrigerator 13
Setting the operating temperature ...13
Indicator lights .................................13
Freezing ...........................................14
6 Maintenance and
cleaning 16
Protection of plastic surfaces .......... 16
7 Recommended solutions
for the problems 17
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C Figures that take place in this instruction manual are schematic and may not
correspond exactly with your product. If the subject parts are not included in the
product you have purchased, then it is valid for other models.
1 Your refrigerator
1. Control Panel
2. Flap (Fast-Freeze compartment)
3. Ice cube tray & Ice bank
4. Drawers
5. Adjustable front feet
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2 Important Safety Warnings
Please review the following
information. If these are not followed,
personal injury or material damage
may occur. Otherwise, all warranty and
reliability commitments will become
invalid.
The usage life of the unit you
purchased is 10 years. This is the
period for keeping the spare parts
required for the unit to operate as
described.
Intended use
This appliance is intended to be used
in household and similar applications
such as
staff kitchen areas in shops, offices
and other working environments;
farm houses and by clients in hotels,
motels and other residential type
environments;
bed and breakfast type environments;
catering and similar non-retail
applications.
It should not be used outdoors. It is
not appropriate to use it outdoor even
if the place is covered with a roof.
General safety
When you want to dispose/scrap
the product, we recommend you
to consult the authorized service in
order to learn the required information
and authorized bodies.
Consult your authorized service for
all your questions and problems
related to the refrigerator. Do not
intervene or let someone intervene to
the refrigerator without notifying the
authorized services.
Do not eat cone ice cream and ice
cubes immediately after you take
them out of the freezer compartment!
(This may cause frostbite in your
mouth.)
Do not put bottled and canned
liquid beverages in the freezer
compartment. Otherwise, these may
burst.
Do not touch frozen food by hand;
they may stick to your hand.
Vapor and vaporized cleaning
materials should never be used in
cleaning and defrosting processes of
your refrigerator. In such cases, the
vapor might get in contact with the
electrical parts and cause short circuit
or electric shock.
Never use the parts on your
refrigerator such as the door as a
means of support or step.
Do not use electrical devices inside
the refrigerator.
Do not damage the cooling circuit,
where the refrigerant is circulating,
with drilling or cutting tools. The
refrigerant that might blow out when
the gas channels of the evaporator,
pipe extensions or surface coatings
are punctured may cause skin
irritations and eye injuries.
Do not cover or block the ventilation
holes on your refrigerator with any
material.
Repairs of the electrical appliances
must only be made by qualified
persons. Repairs performed by
incompetent persons may create a
risk for the user.
In case of any failure or during
a maintenance or repair work,
disconnect your refrigerators mains
supply by either turning off the
relevant fuse or unplugging your
appliance.
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Do not pull by the cable when pulling
off the plug.
Place the beverage with higher proofs
tightly closed and vertically.
Do not store explosive substances
such as aerosol cans with a
flammable propellant in this
appliance.
Do not use mechanical devices
or other means to accelerate the
defrosting process, others than those
recommended by the manufacturer.
This appliance is not intended for use
by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
Do not operate a damaged
refrigerator. Consult your service if
you have any doubts.
Electrical safety of your refrigerator
shall be guaranteed only if the earth
system in your house complies with
standards.
Exposing the product to rain, snow,
sun and wind is dangerous with
respect to electrical safety.
Contact the authorized service when
there is a power cable damage and
etc. so that it will not create a danger
for you.
Never plug the refrigerator into
the wall outlet during installation.
Otherwise, risk of death or serious
injury may arise.
This refrigerator is designed solely for
storing food. It should not be used for
any other purposes.
The label that describes the technical
specification of the product is
located on the inner left part of the
refrigerator.
Do not hook up the refrigerator to
electronic energy saving systems as it
may damage the product.
If the refrigerator has blue light do not
look at the blue light through optical
devices.
If the power supply is disconnected
in manually controlled refrigerators
please wait for at least 5 minutes
before reconnecting the power.
This product manual should be
passed to the next owner of the
refrigerator if the owner changes.
When moving the refrigerator make
sure that you do not damage the
power cord. In order to prevent
fire the power cord should not be
twisted. Heavy objects should not
be placed on the power cord. When
the refrigerator is being plugged do
not handle the power outlet with wet
hands.
Do not plug the refrigerator if the
electric outlet is loose.
Do not splash water directly on the
outer or inner parts of the refrigerator
due to safety.
Do not spray inflammable materials
such as propane gas etc near
refrigerator due to the risk of fire and
explosion.
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Do not place objects filled with water
on top of the refrigerator as it may
result in electric shock or fire.
Do not overload the refrigerator with
excess food. The excess food may
fall when the door is opened resulting
in injuring you or damaging the
refrigerator. Do not place objects on
top of the refrigerator as the objects
may fall when opening or closing the
refrigerator door.
Materials that require certain
temperature conditions such as
vaccine, temperature sensitive
medicines, scientific materials etc
should not be kept in refrigerator.
If refrigerator will not be operated for
an extended period of time it should
be unplugged. A problem in electrical
cable insulation may result in fire.
The tip of the electric plug should be
cleaned regularly otherwise it may
cause fire.
The refrigerator may move when the
adjustable feet is not positioned firmly
on the floor. Using the adjustable feet
you can unsure that the refrigerator is
positioned firmly on the floor.
If the refrigerator has door handle
do not pull the refrigerator via door
handles when moving the product as
it may disconnect the handle from the
refrigerator.
If you must operate your appliance
adjacent to another refrigerator or
freezer, the distance between the
appliances must be at least 8 cm.
Otherwise condensation may occur
on the side walls facing each other.
Water mains pressure must not be
below 1 bar. Water mains pressure
must not be above 8 bars.
Use only drinkable potable water.
Child safety
If the door has a lock, the key should
be kept away from reach of children.
Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the
appliance
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HCA Warning
If your product is equipped with
a cooling system that contains
R600a:
This gas is flammable. Therefore, pay
attention to not damaging the cooling
system and piping during usage and
transportation. In the event of damage,
keep your product away from potential
fire sources that can cause the
product catch a fire and ventilate the
room in which the unit is placed.
Ignore the warning if your product
is equipped with a cooling system
that contains R134a.
You can see the gas used in
production of your product on the
rating plate that is located on the left
inner part of it.
Never dispose the product in fire.
Things to be done for energy
saving
Do not leave the doors of your
refrigerator open for a long time.
Do not put hot food or drinks in your
refrigerator.
Do not overload your refrigerator so
that the air circulation inside of it is not
prevented.
Do not install your refrigerator
under direct sunlight or near heat
emitting appliances such as ovens,
dishwashers or radiators.
Pay attention to keep your food in
closed containers.
Maximum amount of food can be
put in your refrigerators freezer
compartment when the freezer
compartment shelf or drawer
is removed.Declared energy
consumption value of your refrigerator
was determined when the freezer
compartment shelf or drawer was
removed and under maximum
amount of food load.There is no risk
in using a shelf or drawer according
to the shapes and sizes of the foods
to be frozen.
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3 Installation
Please remember that the
manufacturer shall not be held liable if
the information given in the instruction
manual is not observed.
Preparation
C Your refrigerator should be installed at
least 30 cm away from heat sources
such as hobs, ovens, central heater
and stoves and at least 5 cm away
from electrical ovens and should not
be located under direct sunlight.
C The ambient temperature of
the room where you install your
refrigerator should at least be 10°C.
Operating your refrigerator under
cooler conditions than this is not
recommended with regard to its
efficiency.
C Please make sure that the interior
of your refrigerator is cleaned
thoroughly.
C If two refrigerators are to be installed
side by side, there should be at least
2 cm distance between them.
C When you operate your refrigerator
for the first time, please observe the
following instructions during the initial
six hours.
- The door should not be opened
frequently.
- It must be operated empty without
any food in it.
- Do not unplug your refrigerator. If
a power failure occurs out of your
control, please see the warnings in
theRecommended solutions for the
problems section.
C Original packaging and foam
materials should be kept for future
transportations or moving.
Points to be considered
when re-transporting your
refrigerator
1. Your refrigerator must be
emptied and cleaned prior to any
transportation.
2. Shelves, accessories, crisper and etc.
in your refrigerator must be fastened
securely by adhesive tape against any
jolt before repackaging.
3. Packaging must be tied with thick
tapes and strong ropes and the
rules of transportation printed on the
package must be followed.
Please remember…
Every recycled material is an
indispensable source for the nature
and for our national resources.
If you wish to contribute to recycling
the packaging materials, you can
get further information from the
environmental bodies or local
authorities.
Before operating your
refrigerator
Before starting to use your refrigerator
check the following:
1. Is the interior of the refrigerator dry
and can the air circulate freely in the
rear of it?
2. Insert the 2 plastic wedges onto
the rear ventilation as illustrated in
the following figure. Plastic wedges
will provide the required distance
between your refrigerator and the wall
in order to allow the air circulation.
3. Clean the interior of the refrigerator as
recommended in the “Maintenance
and cleaning section.
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Product must not be operated before it
is repaired! There is danger of electric
shock!
Disposing of the packaging
The packing materials may be
dangerous for children. Keep the
packing materials out of the reach
of children or dispose them of by
classifying them in accordance
with the waste instructions. Do not
dispose them of along with the normal
household waste.
The packing of your refrigerator is
produced from recyclable materials.
Disposing of your old
refrigerator
Dispose of your old machine without
giving any harm to the environment.
You may consult your authorized dealer
or waste collection center of your
municipality about the disposal of
your refrigerator.
Before disposing of your refrigerator,
cut out the electric plug and, if there
are any locks on the door, make them
inoperable in order to protect children
against any danger.
4. Plug the refrigerator into the wall
outlet. When the fridge door is open
the fridge compartment interior light
will come on.
5. You will hear a noise as the
compressor starts up. The liquid and
gases sealed within the refrigeration
system may also give rise to noise,
even if the compressor is not running
and this is quite normal.
6. Front edges of the refrigerator may
feel warm. This is normal. These
areas are designed to be warm to
avoid condensation.
Electric connection
Connect your product to a grounded
socket which is being protected by a
fuse with the appropriate capacity.
Important:
The connection must be in compliance
with national regulations.
The power cable plug must be easily
accessible after installation.
Voltage and permitted fuse protection
are indicated in the “Specifications
section.
The specified voltage must be equal to
your mains voltage.
Extension cables and multiway plugs
must not be used for connection.
A damaged power cable must be
replaced by a qualified electrician.
Adjusting the legs
If your refrigerator is unbalanced;
You can balance your refrigerator by
turning the front legs of it as illustrated
in the figure. The corner where the
leg exists is lowered when you turn
in the direction of black arrow and
raised when you turn in the opposite
direction. Taking help from someone to
slightly lift the refrigerator will facilitate
this process.
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CThis appliance is designed to
operate at temperatures specified
in the table below is equipped with
Advanced Electronic Temperature
Control System [AETCS] which
ensures that at the advised setting [4
- four on the knob] the frozen food in
the freezer will not defrost even if the
ambient temperature falls as low as
-15 °C. When first installed the product
MUST NOT be placed in low ambient
temperatures because the freezer will
not reduce to it’s standard operating
temperature. Once it has reached its
steady operating state it can be re-
located. So you may then install your
appliance in a garage or an unheated
room without having to worry about
frozen food in the freezer being spoilt.
However at low ambient temperatures
mentioned above, fridge contents are
likely to freeze, so check and consume
food in the fridge accordingly. When
the ambient temperature returns to
normal, you may change the knob
setting to suit your needs.
CIf the ambient temperature is
below 0°C, the food in the fridge
compartment will freeze.So, we
recommend you don’t use the fridge
compartment in such low ambient
conditions. You can continue using the
freezer compartment as usual.
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45 °
(12)
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Reversing the doors
Proceed in numerical order .
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4 Preparation
C Your refrigerator should be installed at
least 30 cm away from heat sources
such as hobs, ovens, central heater
and stoves and at least 5 cm away
from electrical ovens and should not
be located under direct sunlight.
C The ambient temperature of
the room where you install your
refrigerator should at least be 10°C.
Operating your refrigerator under
cooler conditions than this is not
recommended with regard to its
efficiency.
C Please make sure that the interior
of your refrigerator is cleaned
thoroughly.
C If two refrigerators are to be installed
side by side, there should be at least
2 cm distance between them.
C When you operate your refrigerator
for the first time, please observe the
following instructions during the initial
six hours.
- The door should not be opened
frequently.
- It must be operated empty without
any food in it.
- Do not unplug your refrigerator. If
a power failure occurs out of your
control, please see the warnings in
theRecommended solutions for
the problems” section.
C Original packaging and foam
materials should be kept for future
transportations or moving.
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MAX.
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MAX.
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5 Using your refrigerator
Setting the operating
temperature
The operating temperature is regulated
by the temperature control.
1 = Lowest cooling setting (Warmest
setting)
Warm
Cold
MAX. = Highest cooling setting
(Coldest setting)
Please choose the setting according to
the desired temperature.
The interior temperature also depends
on ambient temperature, the frequency
with which the door is opened and the
amount of foods kept inside.
Frequently opening the door causes
the interior temperature to rise.
For this reason, it is recommended
to close the door again as soon as
possible after use.
The normal storage temperature of
your appliance should be -18 °C (0
°F). If the thermostat knob is turned
counter clockwise from position 1,
the appliance will be switched off and
“click” sound will be heard. Lower
temperatures can be obtained by
adjusting the thermostat knob towards
Position 4.
We recommend checking the
temperature with a thermometer to
ensure that the storage compartments
are kept to the desired temperature.
Remember to take the reading
immediately since the thermometer
temperature will rise very rapidly after
you remove it from the freezer.
Indicator lights
There are three coloured indicator
lights located inside the appliance
which show the operating mode of the
freezer.
Amber Indicator
Illuminates when the fast-freeze switch
(4) is turned on and stays on until the
fast freeze operation is deactivated
manually.
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Fast-freeze operation is for freezing
fresh food (see Freezing Fresh Food
section).
Green Indicator
Illuminates when the appliance is
connected to the mains and will glow
as long as there is electricity present.
The green indicator does not give any
indication of the temperature inside the
freezer.
Red Indicator
Illuminates
a. When the appliance is first switched
on, and will stay on until the pre-set
temperature has been attained.
b. If the appliance is overloaded with
fresh food.
c. If the appliance door is left open
accidentally.
Thermostat knob
The thermostat knob is located on the
indicator light frame.
Important:
When you press the fast-freeze switch
or adjust the set temperature, there
may be a short delay before the
compressor starts to operate. This is
normal and not a compressor fault.
Freezing
Freezing food
The freezing area is marked with
symbol on the door liner.
You can use the appliance for freezing
fresh food as well as for storing pre-
frozen food.
Please refer to the recommendations
given on the packaging of your food.
Attention
Do not freeze fizzy drinks, as the
bottle may burst when the liquid in it is
frozen.
Be careful with frozen products such
as coloured ice-cubes.
Do not exceed the freezing capacity
of your appliance in 24 hours. See the
rating label.
In order to maintain the quality of the
food, the freezing must be effected as
rapidly as possible.
Thus, the freezing capacity will not be
exceeded, and the temperature inside
the freezer will not rise.
Attention
Keep the already deep-frozen food
always separated with freshly placed
food.
When deep-freezing hot food, the
cooling compressor will work until the
food is completely frozen. This can
temporarily cause excessive cooling of
the refrigeration compartment.
If you find the freezer door difficult
to open just after you have closed it,
don’t worry. This is due to the pressure
difference which will equalize and allow
the door to open normally after a few
minutes.
You will hear a vacuum sound just after
closing the door. This is quite normal.
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Making ice cubes
Fill the ice-cube tray 3/4 full with water
and place it in the freezer.
As soon as the water has turned into
ice, you can take out the ice cubes.
Never use sharp objects such as
knives or forks to remove the ice
cubes. There is a risk of injury!
Let the ice cubes slightly thaw instead,
or put the bottom of the tray in hot
water for a short moment.
Fast freeze
If large amounts of fresh food are
going to be frozen, push the fast
freeze switch 24 hours before putting
the fresh food in the fast freeze
compartment.
It is strongly recommended to keep
fast freeze switch on at least 24 hours
to freeze maximum amount of fresh
food declared as freezing capacity.
Take special care not to mix frozen
food and fresh food.
Defrosting of the appliance
Excessive build-up of ice will affect
the freezing performance of your
appliance.
It is therefore recommended that you
defrost your appliance at least twice
a year, or whenever the ice build-up
exceeds 7 mm.
Defrost your appliance when there is
only little or no food in it.
Take out the deep-frozen food from
the drawers. Wrap the deep-frozen
food in several layers of paper, or a
blanket, and keep it in a cold place.
Unplug the appliance or switch off the
circuit breaker to start the defrosting
process.
Take out the accessories (like shelf,
drawer etc.) from the appliance and
use a suitable container to collect
the thawing water.Use a sponge or a
soft cloth to remove thawing water if
necessary.
Keep the door open during defrosting.
For quicker defrosting, place
containers with warm water inside the
appliance.
Never use electrical devices, defrosting
sprays or pointed or sharp-edged
objects such as knives or forks to
remove the ice.
After the defrosting is done, clean the
inside (see the section ‘Cleaning and
care’).
Reconnect the appliance to the mains.
Place the frozen food into the drawers
and slide the drawers into the freezer.
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6 Maintenance and cleaning
A Never use gasoline, benzene or
similar substances for cleaning
purposes.
B We recommend that you unplug the
appliance before cleaning.
C Never use any sharp abrasive
instrument, soap, household
cleaner, detergent and wax polish for
cleaning.
C Use lukewarm water to clean the
cabinet of your refrigerator and wipe it
dry.
C Use a damp cloth wrung out in
a solution of one teaspoon of
bicarbonate of soda to one pint of
water to clean the interior and wipe it
dry.
B Make sure that no water enters the
lamp housing and other electrical
items.
B If your refrigerator is not going to be
used for a long period of time, unplug
the power cable, remove all food,
clean it and leave the door ajar.
C Check door seals regularly to ensure
they are clean and free from food
particles.
C To remove door racks, remove all the
contents and then simply push the
door rack upwards from the base.
Protection of plastic
surfaces
C Do not put the liquid oils or oil-cooked
meals in your refrigerator in unsealed
containers as they damage the
plastic surfaces of your refrigerator. In
case of spilling or smearing oil on the
plastic surfaces, clean and rinse the
relevant part of the surface at once
with warm water.
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7 Recommended solutions for the problems
Please review this list before calling the service. It might save you time and
money. This list includes frequent complaints that are not arising from defective
workmanship or material usage. Some of the features described here may not
exist in your product.
The refrigerator does not operate
Is the refrigerator properly plugged in? Insert the plug to the wall socket.
Is the fuse of the socket which your refrigerator is connected to or the main fuse
blown out? Check the fuse.
Condensation on the side wall of the fridge compartment. (MULTI ZONE, COOL
CONTROL ve FLEXI ZONE)
Very cold ambient conditions. Frequent opening and closing of the door. Highly
humid ambient conditions. Storage of food containing liquid in open containers.
Leaving the door ajar.
Switching the thermostat to a colder degree.
Decreasing the time the door left open or using it less frequently.
Covering the food stored in open containers with a suitable material.
Wipe the condensation using a dry cloth and check if it persists.
Compressor is not running
Protective thermic of the compressor will blow out during sudden power failures or
plug-out plug-ins as the refrigerant pressure in the cooling system of the refrigerator
has not been balanced yet.
Your refrigerator will start running approximately after 6 minutes. Please call the
service if your refrigerator does not startup at the end of this period.
The fridge is in defrost cycle. This is normal for a full-automatically defrosting
refrigerator. Defrosting cycle occurs periodically.
Your refrigerator is not plugged into the socket. Make sure that he plug is inserted
tightly to the wall socket.
Are the temperature adjustments correctly made? There is a power failure. Call
your electricity supplier.
The fridge is running frequently or for a long time.
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Your new refrigerator may be wider than the previous one. This is quite normal.
Large refrigerators operate for a longer period of time.
The ambient room temperature may be high.This is quite normal.
The refrigerator might have been plugged in recently or might have been loaded
with food. Cooling down of the refrigerator completely may last for a couple of
hours longer.
Large amounts of hot food might have been put in the refrigerator recently. Hot
food causes longer running of the refrigerator until they reach the safe storage
temperature.
Doors might have been opened frequently or left ajar for a long time. The warm
air that has entered into the refrigerator causes the refrigerator to run for longer
periods. Open the doors less frequently.
Freezer or fridge compartment door might have been left ajar. Check if the doors
are tightly closed.
The refrigerator is adjusted to a very low temperature. Adjust the refrigerator
temperature to a warmer degree and wait until the temperature is achieved.
Door seal of the fridge or freezer may be soiled, worn out, broken or not properly
seated. Clean or replace the seal. Damaged/broken seal causes the refrigerator to
run for a longer period of time in order to maintain the current temperature.
Freezer temperature is very low while the fridge temperature is sufficient.
The freezer temperature is adjusted to a very low temperature. Adjust the freezer
temperature to a warmer degree and check.
Fridge temperature is very low while the freezer temperature is sufficient.
The fridge temperature is adjusted to a very low temperature. Adjust the fridge
temperature to a warmer degree and check.
Food kept in the fridge compartment drawers are freezing.
The fridge temperature is adjusted to a very low temperature. Adjust the fridge
temperature to a warmer degree and check.
Temperature in the fridge or freezer is very high.
The fridge temperature is adjusted to a very high degree. Fridge adjustment has an
effect on the temperature of the freezer. Change the temperature of the fridge or
freezer until the fridge or freezer temperature reaches to a sufficient level.
The door might be left ajar. Close the door completely.
Large amounts of hot food might have been put in the refrigerator recently. Wait
until the fridge or freezer reaches the desired temperature.
Refrigerator might have been plugged in recently. Cooling down of the refrigerator
completely takes time because of the size.
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Noise similar to the sound of seconds heard from an analog clock is coming from
the refrigerator.
This noise is coming from the solenoid valve of the refrigerator. Solenoid valve
functions for the purpose of ensuring coolant passage through the compartment
which can be adjusted to cooling or freezing temperatures, and performing cooling
functions. This is normal and is not fault cause.
The operation noise increases when the refrigerator is running.
The operating performance characteristics o f the refrigerator may change
according to the changes in the ambient temperature. It is normal and not a fault.
Vibrations or noise.
The floor is not even or it is weak. The refrigerator rocks when moved slowly. Make
sure that the floor is level, strong and capable to carry the refrigerator.
The noise may be caused by the items put onto the refrigerator. Such items should
be removed from the top of the refrigerator.
There are noises like liquid spilling or spraying.
Liquid and gas flows happen in accordance with the operating principles of your
refrigerator. It is normal and not a fault.
There is a noise like wind blowing.
Air activators (fans) are used in order to allow the refrigerator to cool efficiently. It is
normal and not a fault.
Condensation on the inner walls of refrigerator.
Hot and humid weather increases icing and condensation. It is normal and not a
fault.
The doors are ajar. Make sure that the doors are closed completely.
Doors might have been opened very frequently or they might have been left open
for along time. Open the door less frequently.
Humidity occurs on the outside of the refrigerator or between the doors.
The weather may be humid. This is quite normal in humid weather. When the
humidity is less, condensation will disappear.
Bad odor inside the refrigerator.
Inside of the refrigerator must be cleaned. Clean the inside of the refrigerator with a
sponge, warm water or carbonated water.
Some containers or packaging materials might be causing the smell. Use a different
container or different brand packaging material.
The door(s) is (are) not closing.
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