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Problem
Unusual noises:
The inner light does not
work:
The temperature inside
the refrigerator is too
cold:
Cooling output
deteriorates:
Total lack of cooling:
Small problems for self-help
Before calling the service engineer, check the following points and see if you
can solve the problem yourself.
If the service engineer is simply called-in for advice, i.e. if he finds no real fault
with the appliance when he visits, you will be charged the full cost of service
time, even before the guarantee period has run out.
Possible cause
- The appliance may not be standing level or some
kind of object is caught near the refrigerating unit.
- A part on the rear wall of the appliance cannot turn
freely and rubs against the appliance or against the
wall.
In this case, bend part carefully away.
- The bulb has burnt out. Pull plug out of supply
socket. Remove screen (Fig. O) then remove bulb
and exchange for a new one, maximum 15W, 220-
240 V, E 14 base.
- The light switch sitcks (Figure T/1). Try to get the
switch to move. If it doesn't budge call customer
service.
- The temperature selector (figureO/3) is on setting
“O”.
- Temperature setting dial is set at a too low position.
- Fresh food was put into freeze without switching on
the super-freeze (Fig. E/22).
- The door was opened too often.
- A large amount of food was placed in the
refrigerator.
- A thick layer of frost has built up inside the freezer.
- The relief outlet and the ventilation grid are covered.
- Some kind of object is caught between the
refrigerating unit and the wall.
- Plug does not fit properly into socket.
- The fuse has disengaged.
- Temperature selector (figure Q/2) is on setting “O”.