BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE...
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The refrigerator does not | • Disconnected power plug | • Check that the power plug is properly con- | ||
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• Is the temperature control on the display | • Try setting it to a lower temperature. | |||
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| panel set to the correct temperature? |
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| • Is the refrigerator in direct sunlight or locat- | • Move the refrigerator to the proper location. | ||
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| • Is the back of the refrigerator too close to the |
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| wall? |
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The food in the refrigera- | • Is the temperature control on the display | • Try setting it to a warmer temperature. | ||
panel set to the correct temperature? |
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tor is frozen |
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• Is the temperature in the room too low? |
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| • Did you store the food with a high water |
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| content in the coldest part of the refrigerator. |
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Unusual noises or sounds |
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• Is the back of the refrigerator too near to the | • Move the refrigerator to the proper location. | |||
are heard | wall? |
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| • Was anything dropped behind or under the | • Remove the foreign thing. | ||
| refrigerator? |
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| • A “ticking” sound may be heard from inside |
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| the refrigerator. This is normal and occurs |
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| because various accessories contract or |
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| expand. |
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The front corners and | • | • Normal state | ||
refrigerator. That makes refrigerator’s tem- |
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sides of the cabinet are |
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perature low quickly and save the power |
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hot; condensation occurs |
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consumption. |
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| • Condensation can occur when you leave the | • Normal state |
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| door open for a long time. |
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Ice is not dispensed | • Did you stop the ice making function? | • See the control panel. |
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• Is there any ice in the storage unit? | • See the ice container. | |||
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| • Is the water pipe connected and the | • See the valve. |
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| valve open? |
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| • Is the freezer temperature too warm? | • Set the temperature lower. | ||
| • Did you wait for 12 hours after installation |
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| of the water supply line before making ice? |
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You can hear water bub- | • The bubbling comes from the refrigerant cir- | • Normal state | ||
bling in the refrigerator | culating in the refrigerator and is normal. |
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There is a bad smell in the | • Wrap strong smelling food so that it is air- |
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refrigerator | tight. Throw away any rotten food. |
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Frost forms on the wall of |
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the freezer |
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• Is the air vent blocked? |
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| • Is the door closed properly? |
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No water is supplied | • Is the water pipe connected and the |
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valve open? |
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| • Is the water supply pipe crushed? |
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| • Is the water tank frozen because the refriger- |
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| ator temperature is too low? Select a warmer |
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| setting on the display panel. |
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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