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| • To prevent condensation from forming, the refrigerator | |
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The front corners | temperature rises, this equipment may not work effectively. | |
This is not a system failure. | ||
and sides become | ||
• Make sure the door is closed properly. Condensation may | ||
warm and form | ||
form if you leave the door open for some time. | ||
condensation. | ||
• Condensation may form on the exterior surface of the | ||
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| refrigerator if humid air comes into contact with the cool | |
| surface of the refrigerator. | |
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The ice maker does | • You must wait for 12 hours until the refrigerator makes ice. | |
• Make sure the freezer is set below 0 °C (or | ||
not make ice. | ||
ambient air). | ||
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Produces a bubbling | • The refrigerator makes this sound during the cooling process, | |
sound. | which is normal. | |
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A bad smell comes | • Check for any spoiled food. We recommend cleaning the | |
refrigerator on a regular basis and removing any spoiled or | ||
from inside the | ||
suspect food items. | ||
refrigerator. | ||
• Make sure strong smelling food is wrapped up airtight. | ||
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Frost forms on the | • Make sure no food blocks the vents of the refrigerator. It is | |
also important to arrange food items evenly for ventilation. | ||
interior walls. | ||
• Make sure the door is closed properly. | ||
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Condensation forms | • This happens when food containing a high portion of water is | |
on the interior walls | stored uncovered, or the door has been left open for a while. | |
or around vegetables. | • Make sure food is covered or put in sealed containers. | |
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Troubleshooting