Instructions for the User
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Too much ice forming on back wall of - | Cooling | temperature | regulator | - | Turn the regulator to a lower | |||
refrigerator section (layer of frost |
| device set too high (meaning |
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more than 1 cm thick): |
| lower | temperature inside the |
| temperature inside the appliance | |||
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| - | check that the gaskets are | ||
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| providing an airtight seal; | ||
| - | door opened often or for long | - | open the door less often and for | ||||
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| shorter times; |
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| - | rise | in atmospheric | temperature |
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| and humidity; |
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| - | do not place hot food or drinks | ||
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| - | Turn the regulator to a lower | ||
Too much ice forming in freezer | - | inside | temperature | setting | ||||
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| thermostat set on too low a |
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| temperature; |
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| temperature inside the appliance | |||
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| - | check that the gaskets are | ||
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| providing an airtight seal: If they | ||
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| are cracked, try to soften the | ||
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| gasket by pulling it with one hand | ||
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| and sliding your closed fingers | ||
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| along the inside; |
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| - | open the door less often and for | ||
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| inside the freezer; |
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| - | the | refrigerator is | operating |
Front of cabinet hot to the touch |
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| normally. Inside the cabinet there | ||
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| is a surface cooling system | ||
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| designed to restrict the formation | ||
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| of condensation in the area where | ||
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| the door gasket closes. | ||
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