IKEA KYLSLAGEN Manual page 19

Hide thumbs Also See for KYLSLAGEN:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

ENGLISH
Problem
Water flows inside the re-
frigerator.
Water flows inside the re-
frigerator.
Water flows on the floor.
Temperature cannot be set.
The temperature in the ap-
pliance is too low/too high.
The temperature in the ap-
pliance is too low/too high.
The temperature in the ap-
pliance is too low/too high.
The temperature in the ap-
pliance is too low/too high.
The temperature in the ap-
pliance is too low/too high.
The temperature in the ap-
pliance is too low/too high.
The temperature in the ap-
pliance is too low/too high.
Side panels of the appliance
are warm.
Possible cause
The water outlet is clog-
ged.
Food products prevent
water from flowing into the
water collector.
The melting water outlet is
not connected to the evap-
orative tray above the
compressor.
The Fast Freezing function
is switched on.
The temperature regulator
is not set correctly.
The door is not closed cor-
rectly.
The food products temper-
ature is too high.
Many food products were
inserted at the same time.
The door has been
opened too often.
The Fast Freezing function
is switched on.
There is no cold air circula-
tion in the appliance.
This is a normal state
caused by operation of the
heat exchanger.
Solution
Clean the water outlet.
Make sure that food products
do not touch the rear plate.
Attach the melting water outlet
to the evaporative tray.
Switch off Fast Freezing func-
tion manually, or wait until the
function resets automatically
to set the temperature. Refer
to "Fast Freezing function".
Set a higher/lower tempera-
ture.
Refer to "Closing the door".
Let the food products temper-
ature decrease to room tem-
perature before storage.
Insert less food products at the
same time.
Open the door only if necessa-
ry.
Refer to "Fast Freezing func-
tion".
Make sure that there is cold
air circulation in the appliance.
Make sure that there is at least
30 mm of space between each
side of the appliance and the
surrounding furniture when the
ambient temperature exceeds
38°C.
19

Advertisement

Chapters

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents