Something Not Working
Before contacting your local Service Force Centre, check the following points.
Symptom | Solution | |
| Check there is power at the socket | |
No power to the appliance. | Check there is not a power cut by | |
checking the household lights. | ||
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| Check the fuse has not blown. | |
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| Check the ambient temperature is within | |
The temperature in the refrigerator is too | the appliances operating limits | |
Check the temperature regulator is | ||
high. | ||
| turned to the correct setting relative to | |
| ambient conditions. | |
| Adjust the temperature regulator to give | |
| correct temperature control. | |
| Check that the door is closed. | |
The compressor runs continuously | Large quantities of food have recently | |
| been placed in the cabinet and/or door is | |
| frequently opened. | |
| Check that air ventilation is not | |
| obstructed. | |
| Ensure the bulb is correctly fitted. | |
The light does not come on. | Replace the bulb if it has blown. | |
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| Check the door light switch is not | |
| jammed. | |
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| If the door seal is not airtight (probably | |
| after reversing the door) apply warm air | |
| to the non sealing area using a hair dryer | |
Excessive build up of frost. | set to a gentle heat. (do not use a fan | |
| heater for this purpose). This will make | |
| the rubber more supple and allow it to | |
| revert to its original shape. | |
Noise | Refer to Normal Operating Sounds | |
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