Troubleshooting (all models)
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Problem | Possible causes | What to do |
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Water in the | Condensation is formed by the | A small amount of condensation is |
vegetable bins. | water produced by fruit and | beneficial for fruit and vegetable storage. |
| vegetables. | If there is too much water, store fruit and |
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| vegetables loosely in plastic bags. |
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| Wipe out water with a cloth. |
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| Set humidity slide to |
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| low humidity setting. |
Condensation | Not unusual during periods of | Wipe dry. |
on outside of | high humidity. |
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refrigerator/ |
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freezer. |
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Condensation inside fresh food compartment.
Frequent or long door openings. | Minimise door openings. |
Door gasket leaking. | Check that gasket is sitting flat and |
| sealing tightly. |
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Not unusual during periods of | Wipe dry. |
high humidity. |
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Ice build up | Freezer door not closing tightly. | Move items in freezer so door can | |
inside freezer |
| close tightly. | |
compartment. |
| Check and clean door gasket seal. | |
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Door handles out | With time and usage, movement | See Installation instructions – Stability | |
of alignment. | may occur. | instructions (pages 9 – 10). | |
Tray/bin does not | Packaging trapped. | Check to ensure no food or packaging is | |
slide in and out |
| trapped behind the tray/bin. | |
evenly. |
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Runners not extending fully. | Holding onto sides of tray/bin, extend the | ||
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| runners fully by using a firm pull – this | |
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| will reset the runner. | |
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