Condensation and ice will form with frequent and prolonged opening of the doors.
Operating outside of the recommend temperature range and placing next to a heat source
will also increase the amount of ice and internal/external condensation. If external
condensation occurs wipe the surface down with a cloth.
Excessive ice will result in longer running times that will increase energy consumption and
increase the deterioration of components.
Cleaning the Condenser
Periodically cleaning the condenser can extend the life of the appliance.
Note: Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to clean the fins of the condenser,
taking care not to damage the fins.
Troubleshooting
A qualified technician must carry out repairs if required.
Fault
The appliance is not
working
The appliance turns on,
but the temperature is
too high/low
The appliance is
unusually loud
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Probable Cause
The unit is not switched on
Plug or lead is damaged
Fuse in the plug has blown
Mains power supply fault
Condenser blocked with dust
Doors/drawers are not shut
properly
Appliance is located near a
heat source or air flow to the
condenser is being interrupted
Ambient temperature is too high
Insufficient airflow to the fans
Appliance is overloaded
The appliance is touching a
neighbouring object
The appliance has not been
installed in a level or stable position
Solution
Check the unit is plugged in correctly and
switched on
Replace plug or lead
Replace the fuse
Check mains power supply
Clean Condenser
Check doors / drawers are shut and seals
are not damaged
Move the appliance to a more suitable
location
Increase ventilation or move appliance to a
cooler position
Remove any blockages to the fans
Reduce the amount stored in the appliance
Check installation position and change if
necessary
Check installation position and change if
necessary
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