ECG ERB 21880 NXA++ Instruction Manual page 60

Combination refrigerator
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Is the plug inserted properly?
Is the fuse of the socket where the plug is inserted burned out?
Was there a  problem with the socket? To check this, plug the refrigerator into a  an outlet you know is
working.
If your freezer doesn't cool enough:
Is the temperature setting correct?
Is the refrigerator door frequently opened and left open for a long time?
Is the refrigerator door properly closed?
Have you put food in the refrigerator in contact with the back of the refrigerator and thus prevented the
air circulation?
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Isn't the refrigerator fi lled too much?
Is there enough space between the refrigerator and the wall?
Is the ambient temperature value within the range of values specifi ed in the instruction manual?
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.
You can smell the odor from the refrigerator:
Aromatic foods should be hermetically packaged.
Are some foods spoiled?
Is it time to wash the interior of the refrigerator?
The compressor runs too long:
In summer and at higher room temperatures, it is common for a compressor to run for a long time.
Do not place large quantities of non-frozen food in the freezer at once.
Do not put warm food into the refrigerator.
Frequent opening of the refrigerator door extends the running of the compressor.
No interior light:
Is the refrigerator plugged in the socket?
The light can be damaged.
The door does not close properly:
Is the door blocked by badly placed food?
Is the refrigerator overfi lled?
Is your appliance stable and standing straight?
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 .
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