TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSES |
■ Power plug may be unplugged from the electric outlet. | |
DOES NOT OPERATE | Plug it in securely. |
| ■ House fuse has blown or circuit breaker has tripped. |
| Check and/or replace fuse and reset circuit breaker. |
| ■ Power cut. |
| Check house lights. |
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REFRIGERATOR OR | ■ Temperature control not set on proper position. |
FREEZER COMPARTMENT | Refer to Temperature Control section. |
TEMPERATURE TOO WARM | ■ Appliance is placed close to heat source. |
| ■ Warm |
| ■ Door left open for a long time. |
| ■ Package holding door open or blocking air duct in |
| freezer compartment. |
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VIBRATION OR RATTLING | ■ The floor on which the |
OR ABNORMAL NOISE | may be uneven or the |
| unstable. |
| Make it even by rotating the leveling screw. |
| ■ Unnecessary objects placed in the back side of the |
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FROST OR ICE CRYSTALS | ■ Door may have been left ajar or package holding door |
ON FROZEN FOOD | open. |
| ■ Too frequent or too long door openings. |
| ■ Frost within package is normal. |
ENGLISH FRANÇAIS
MOISTURE FORMS ON | ■ This phenomenon is likely to occur in a wet space. | |
CABINET SURFACE |
| Wipe it with a dry towel. |
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MOISTURE COLLECTS | ■ | Too frequent or too long door openings. |
INSIDE | ■ | In humid weather, air carries moisture into refrigerator |
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| when doors are opened. |
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