Sound level in cabinet is too | The refrigerating system will always produce |
high. | some sounds. A pulsing sound is heard when |
| coolant is pumped inside the cooling pipes. |
| A ticking sound from the thermostat can be |
| heard when the compressor switches on and |
| off. The sound level varies depending on the |
| operation of the cabinet. |
| If you feel the sound level is incorrect: |
| Make sure the pipes at the back of the |
| cabinet do not touch each other. Carefully |
| bend them if they do. |
| If the cushion spacers (between the cabinet |
| wall and pipes) come loose, put them back in |
| place again. |
| Carefully follow the instructions in the chapter |
| "Installing the cabinet". |
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The cabinet does not operate | Power does not reach the cabinet. (Try |
at all. Cooling or interior light | connecting another electrical device to the |
does not operate. No indicator | power outlet.) |
lamps light. | The cabinet is not switched on. |
| The fuse has blown. |
| The power plug is not properly connected. |
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Not enough carbon dioxide in | Incoming water pressure too low. |
the water | Drain off a large amount of carbonated water |
| (about 1 litre) |
| The carbon dioxide is running out. Replace |
| the gas cylinder. |
| Storage temperature too high. Lower the |
| temperature in the refrigerator. |
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Too much carbon dioxide in | Dilute with ordinary water. (See the section |
the water | "The water dispenser functions") |
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No carbon dioxide. | The gas cylinder is empty. Replace the gas |
| cylinder. |
| Drain off a large amount of carbonated water |
| (about 1 litre) |
| Incoming water pressure too low. |
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Water flow very low | Remove and clean the strainer in the |
| connecting valve. |
| Sediment in the water. Replace the filter or |
| install a |
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