Sound level in cabinet is

The refrigerating system will always

too high.

produce 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".

 

 

Not enough carbon dioxide

Incoming water pressure too low.

in the water

Drain off a large amount of carbonated

 

water (about 1 litre)

 

The carbon dioxide is running out. Replace

 

the gas cylinder.

 

The ice channel in the door is blocked.

 

Remove the obstacle.

 

 

Too much carbon dioxide

Dilute with ordinary water. (See the

in the water

section "The water dispenser functions")

 

 

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.

 

 

Water flow very low

Sediment in the water. Replace the filter or

 

install a pre-filter.

 

 

Only gas comes out when

Incoming water pressure too high. Install a

opening

pressure-limiting device.

 

Capacity temporarily exceeded. Wait for

 

ten minutes.

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Electrolux S92358-KA2 Sound level in cabinet is, Too high, Not enough carbon dioxide, Water, Too much carbon dioxide