Troubleshooting - Husky C400H-WE-UK-HS User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Before calling Technical Support, please check the following points as you may be able to solve any
problem yourself.
Problem
The appliance does not
work properly.
The appliances internal
temperature is too high
or too low.
The appliance is noisy
in operation or makes
unusual noises.
• Note: It is normal to
hear some noises as
refrigerant flows through
the compressor.
Condensation on
appliance exterior
Inner surfaces are wet
Possible Cause
The appliance is not plugged in.
The plug and/or the power cable are
faulty.
The fuse has blown.
The appliance is faulty.
The wrong temperature is selected.
The factory default settings for the
thermostat are incorrect.
The condenser is blocked by an
accumulation of dust.
The doors are not fully closed.
The appliance is too close to a heat
source or the ambient temperature
is too high.
The ventilation grille is blocked.
The appliance is not on a level, firm
surface, or the unit may be touching
other items.
The appliance is vibrating against a
neighbouring object.
Occurs when humidity is high and
water particles in the air contact
cold surfaces.
The door may be opened too often
or kept open too long.
Technical Support: 01455 555340 (UK)
Action
Connect the plug to the
power supply
Call Husky (see back page) or
a qualified engineer.
Replace the fuse with one of
the same rating.
Call Husky (see back page) or
a qualified engineer.
Check the thermostat and
adjust the set temperature.
Check the thermostat and
adjust the set temperature.
Clean using a vacuum cleaner
and soft brush attachment
Check the appliance is level and
the door seals are not damaged.
Move the appliance to a more
suitable location.
Move the appliance to
improve air circulation.
Check location and position
using a spirit level.
Relocate the appliance or the
object.
Wipe away condensation with
a dry cloth.
Try to minimise opening of
the doors for better cooling
performance.
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