Loud noises
Seal gap
Water pan is overflowing
Overheating of the sidewall
Condensation on the surface of the
device
Unusual noises
(Humming, creaking)
The floor is uneven.
The freezer is not stable.
The accessories have not been
attached in the correct places.
Remove foreign objects that are on the
door seal.
Warm up the door seal and then cool it
down again. (Use an electric hair dryer
or warm towel to warm it up.)
There is too much food in the freezer
or the stored food contains too much
water, which leads to severe thawing.
The doors are not closed properly,
which leads to frost formation due
to incoming air and increased water
content due to thawing.
The heat dissipation of the built-in
capacitor via the housing is normal.
If the fridge becomes hot due to high
ambient temperature, the storage
of too much food, or compressor
shutdown, provide good ventilation to
facilitate heat dissipation.
The formation of condensation on the
surface and door seals of the freezer
is normal when the ambient humidity
is too high. Simply wipe away the
condensation with a clean towel.
The compressor may produce a
humming noise during operation,
which may be particularly loud when
starting or stopping. This is normal.
Creaking: The refrigerant flowing
in the unit may produce a creaking
sound, which is normal.
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