TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem:
Appliance is connected
to the power mains but
it does not work.
Cooling system
operates continuously
for a long period of
time:
A
Excessive build-up of
ice on the back wall
of refrigerator interior
can be a result of the
following:
Build-up of ice or frost
in the freezer interior
may be a result of the
following:
Condensate (dew) on
the shelf above the
drawers:
Water is dripping/
leaking from the
refrigerator:
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Cause or remedy
• Make sure there is voltage in the power outlet and
that the appliance is switched on.
• Too high environment temperature.
• Door opened too frequently or too long.
• Door not closed correctly (possible impurities on
the seal, misaligned door, damaged seal etc.).
• Too much fresh food inserted at once.
• Sensor in the refrigerator (A) blocked by fresh
food. Make sure the air can circulate around the
sensor (only with some models).
• Insufficient compressor and condenser unit
cooling. Check for sufficient air circulation behind
the appliance and clean the condenser unit.
• Door opened too frequently or too long.
• Warm food placed in the refrigerator.
• Food or containers in contact with the back
interior wall of the refrigerator.
• Poor door sealing.
• If the seal is dirty or damaged, clean or replace it.
• Door opened too frequently or too long.
• Door not properly closed.
• Poor door sealing.
• If the seal is dirty or damaged, clean or replace it.
• This is transient phenomenon which cannot be
entirely avoided in periods of high environment
temperature and humidity. It subsides when
temperature and humidity are normalized. We
recommend cleaning the drawers more frequently
and wiping the droplets occasionally.
• Open the humidity control slider.
• Place the food in to bags or other airtight packaging.
• Clogged water discharge opening or water
dripping past the water gutter.
• Clean the blocked opening, e.g. using a plastic straw.
• If a thick layer of ice builds up, defrost the
appliance manually (see Defrosting the Appliance).