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Fault finding
Fault | Possible cause | Remedy |
No control lamps | The appliance is switched off. | Press the on/off switch. |
are lit. | Power failure; the fuse is blown; | Check that power is connected. |
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| the appliance is not plugged in | Reset the fuse. |
| correctly. |
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Water collects on | Items of food at the back of the | Move the rearmost items for- |
the glass shelves. | shelves are in contact with the | wards. |
| rear wall of the cabinet, thus |
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| causing condensation to run onto |
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| the shelf. |
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Water collects in | The defrost water drain is | Clean the defrost water channel |
the bottom of the | blocked. | and the drain hole on the rear |
cabinet. |
| wall of the cabinet. |
Vibration or | The appliance is not level. | Level the appliance using a spirit |
bothersome noise. |
| level. |
| The appliance is resting against | Move the appliance away from |
| other kitchen elements. | the kitchen elements or appli- |
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| ances it is in contact with. |
| Bins, containers or shelves are | Check movable fittings and ad- |
| not positioned correctly or are | just them if necessary. |
| jammed. |
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| Containers or bottles inside the | Move containers and/or bottles |
| cabinet are rattling against one | apart. |
| another. |
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Compressor runs | Temperature setting too low. | Adjust temperature to a higher |
continuously. | High room temperature. | setting. |
| Ensure adequate ventilation. | |
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Temperature in | Temperature setting. | Lower the temperature setting. |
refrigerator section |
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too high. | Many items have been placed | Distribute items within the cabi- |
| in the refrigerator section at the | net to improve air circulation. |
| same time. |
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| The door is opened too often. | Keep door closed. |
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