BEFORE CALLING SERVICE
Problem | Probable cause | Solution |
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1. Refrigerator | Power plug not connected properly | Connect the power plug properly |
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ON |
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not working | Input electricity supply voltage | Use stabilizer for rated voltage |
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OFF |
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| 220 |
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| Low/High |
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| Stabilizer not working | Connect the power plug directly to wall socket. | ||
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| If refrigerator works, call an electrician to fix | the | |
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| stabilizer problem |
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2. Excess | Temperature control knob set | Rotate the Temperature control knob towards |
Cooling | towards COLDEST cooling | COLD cooling position |
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3. Low | Temperature control knob set | Rotate the Temperature control knob towards |
Cooling | towards COLD cooling | COLDEST cooling Position |
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| No clearance from sides | Keep refrigerator away from wall for better performance |
| Stuff stored in front of air holes | Maintain gap between stuff & air holes |
| Hot food stored inside | Don't Store hot food till it comes to room |
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| temperature |
| Frequent open/close of door and | Avoid door opening for long time |
| door open for long time |
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Though the refrigerator will work in high/low voltage, it is recommended to use stabilizer.
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