See "setting the temperature".
period.
blocked.
automatic defrosting.
– Door opened too often or for too long a period.
– Ice formation inside packaging is normal.
Formation of condensation on exterior between
the doors
– Normal during periods of high humidity.
Prevent rust by rubbing surface dry.
Smells in refrigerator section
– Strong-smelling food not covered or packed
well.
– Check for spoiled food.
– Interior should be cleaned. See "cleaning
interior".
– Discharge opening should be cleaned.
– Place a bowl of bicarbonate of soda in the
refrigerator section.
Appliance does nothing
– If the fridge/freezer combination does not
operate for 30 minutes, the appliance may be
in the defrost cycle.
– Thermostat knob of the freezer section is in
setting (= OFF).
– No current.
– Plug not in socket.
– Blown fuse.
Motor operates for long periods
– Modern cooling appliances require longer
cooling time.
– Normal when the fridge/freezer combination
has just been connected. It takes 24 hours for
the appliance to reach its operating
temperature.
– Large amounts of food placed in refrigerator
or freezer section all at the same time.
– Surrounding temperature too high.
– Doors opened too often or for too long a
period.
– Temperature set too high. See "setting the
temperature".
– Clean condenser and base grille.
Motor starts and stops frequently
– Motor keeps temperature stable.
Appliance vibrates or rattles
– The fridge/freezer combination is not stable.
Ensure that the appliance is level by means of
the adjusting screws of the front rollers.
– Slightly reposition vibrating dishes on the
shelves. Slight vibration is normal.
If you are away from home for a short period of time, you
needn't change any of the settings of the fridge/freezer
combination. But make sure you remove all perishable food.
If you suspect that the temperature of the room in which the
appliance is located will fall below 16°C, you should act as
follows:
1. Set the thermostat knob of the freezer section to
(= OFF) during longer periods of absence or holidays.
2. Remove all food from the fridge/freezer combination.
3. Clean the interior with a solution of one tablespoonful of
bicarbonate of soda and one litre of water.
4. Dry it thoroughly.
5. Place a bowl of bicarbonate of soda in the refrigerator
section to prevent smells.
6. Leave the doors of the refrigerator and freezer sections
open.
7. Set the icemaker's sensor to setting (up). No further
ice will be made.
8. Turn off the water supply to the appliance.
1. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
Remove the plug from the socket.
2. Remove all food.
3. Clean the interior with a solution of one tablespoonful of
bicarbonate of soda and one litre of water.
4 . Firmly secure with tape all loose parts, such as grids,
shelves and drawers. You will thereby prevent your
appliance from being damaged.
5. Always transport the fridge/freezer combination in an
upright position. Firmly secure the appliance in the
removal vehicle. Protect the exterior with a blanket.
if you go on holiday
if you move to a new home