Important Notes - ECG ERB 21860 NWA++ Instruction Manual

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If the food in your refrigerator is overcooled
Is the temperature setting correct?
Isn't there too much food in the freezer? If so, your refrigerator can cool the food too much and it will run
longer to cool the food.
If your refrigerator is too noisy:
To maintain the set cooling level, the compressor is activated from time to time. The noise that sounds from the
refrigerator at this time is quite normal. When the desired cooling level is reached, the noise is automatically
reduced. If the noise persists:
Is your appliance stable? Are the feet adjusted?
Is there an obstacle behind the refrigerator?
Are vibrating the shelves or the dishes? In this case, relocate the shelves and or/dishes.
The objects located on your refrigerator are vibrating.
sounds:
Cracking sound (ice cracking):
During automatic defrosting.
When the appliance is heated or cooled (due to expansion of the material).
Short crack: You will hear this sound when the thermostat turns the compressor on and off .
Compressor noise (normal motor sound): This noise means that the compressor works normally. The
compressor can cause more noise for a short time after it starts.
Bubbling sound: This sound is caused by the fl ow of refrigerant in the system pipes.
Sound of running water: Normal sound of running water fl owing into the evaporator during defrosting. This
sound can be heard during defrosting.
Air blowing sound (normal fan sound): This sound can be heard in the No-Frost refrigerator during normal
system operation due to air circulation.
If moisture builds up in the refrigerator:
Were the foods properly packed? Were the containers well dried before being placed in the refrigerator?
Is the door of the refrigerator opened frequently? When the door is opened, moisture in the room air gets
into the refrigerator. Especially when the humidity in the room is high, the more often the refrigerator door
is opened, the more moisture will accumulate.
It is normal for water drops to form on the rear wall of the refrigerator during automatic defrosting. (For
static models)
If the door does not open and close properly:
Does the packaging of food prevent the door from closing?
Were the shelves, drawers and accessories placed in the door properly?
Is the door seal worn or damaged?
Is the refrigerator standing on a fl at surface?
If the edges of the refrigerator, which are in contact with the door are hot:
Especially in summer (warm weather), the surfaces of the joints may become hot during compressor operation,
this is normal.

Important notes:

After a sudden power outage or when the appliance is disconnected, the compressor protection function
is activated because the gas in the cooling system is not yet stabilized. This is normal, the refrigerator will
restart after about 4 or 5 minutes.
Your refrigerator's cooling unit is hidden in the back wall. Therefore, water drops or frost may form on the
back of your refrigerator, due to the operation of the compressor at specifi ed intervals. This is normal. If the
frost is not excessive, defrosting is not necessary.
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