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Remedy
Put the plug in the socket.
Set the thermostat correctly.
Clear the melt-water drain.
Place the food correctly in
the freezer compartment.
Move the object.
Replace the bulb (see
page 19).
Cause
The plug is not in the socket.
Thermostat has been set
incorrectly.
Melt-water drain is blocked.
Food has been placed
incorrectly in the freezer
compartment.
Object touching the
appliance.
Lamp defective.
Problem
Appliance is not doing
anything; light is not on.
Temperature in refrigerator is
too high or too low.
Water is running out of the
refrigerator.
Appliance is making a noise.
Lightning not operational.
Trouble shooting
FAULTS
Tips on keeping food
Only buy food in undamaged packaging.
Place deep-frozen food in the freezer
compartment as soon as possible after
purchase. Make sure that it doesn't defrost
during transport.
Energy tips
Position and arrangement
High ambient temperatures have a negative
effect on energy use. Keep the refrigerator in
a position away from direct sunlight or other
sources of heat.
Keep ventilation openings free. Clogged (dirty)
openings lead to higher use of energy.
Use
Cooling or freezing temperatures which are
too low contribute to an unnecessarily high
use of energy.
Allow dishes to cool off before placing them in
the refrigerator.
Open the door(s) as infrequently and briefly as
possible.
Always cover dishes before placing them in
the refrigerator.
Switch the refrigerator, or part of it, off when
not in use.
TIPS