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Problem
There is too much frost and ice.
The compressor does not start
immediately after pressing the
QuickFreeze, or after changing
the temperature.
Water flows on the rear plate of
the refrigerator.
Water flows inside the refrigera-
tor.
Water flows on the floor.
Temperature cannot be set.
The temperature in the appliance
is too low/too high.
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Possible cause
The door is not closed correct-
ly or the gasket is deformed/
dirty.
This is normal, no error has oc-
curred.
During the automatic defrost-
ing process, frost melts on the
rear plate.
The water outlet is clogged.
Food products prevent that
water flows into the water col-
lector.
The melting water outlet is not
connected to the evaporative
tray above the compressor.
The QuickFreeze or QuickChill
function is switched on.
The temperature regulator is
not set correctly.
The door is not closed correct-
ly.
The food products' tempera-
ture is too high.
Many food products are stored
at the same time.
The door has been opened of-
ten.
The QuickFreeze function is
switched on.
There is no cold air circulation
in the appliance.
Solution
Refer to "Closing the door".
The compressor starts after a peri-
od of time.
This is correct.
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 QuickFreeze or Quick-
Chill manually, or wait until the
function resets automatically to set
the temperature. Refer to "Quick-
Freeze or QuickChill function".
Set a higher/lower temperature.
Refer to "Closing the door".
Let the food products temperature
decrease to room temperature be-
fore storage.
Store less food products at the
same time.
Open the door only if necessary.
Refer to "QuickFreeze function".
Make sure that there is cold air cir-
culation in the appliance.
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