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Product codes mentioned in the Service Manual indicate the standard engineering model
codes of ARCTIC S.A.
Accordingly, descriptions of model codes are as below:
K54265HB: It is a two-door, Semi No-Frost Built-In Combi sheet metal door refrigerator
model with 54 cm width and 265 l gross volume.
K54275HB: It is a two-door, Semi No-Frost Built-In Combi sheet metal door refrigerator
model with 54 cm width and 275 l gross volume.

Revision No. Explanation

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1. Safety warnings.............................................................................................................................5
2. Technical specifications.................................................................................................................8
2.1 K54265HB Product introduction............................................................................................8
2.1.1 Product definition........................................................................................................8
2.1.2 Dimensions...................................................................................................................9
2.1.3 Package.........................................................................................................................9
2.1.4 Weight..........................................................................................................................9
2.1.5 Volume.........................................................................................................................9
2.2 K54275HB Product introduction...........................................................................................10
2.2.1 Product definition.......................................................................................................10
2.2.2 Dimensions.................................................................................................................11
2.2.3 Package.......................................................................................................................11
2.2.4 Weight........................................................................................................................11
2.2.5 Volume.......................................................................................................................11
3. Installation...................................................................................................................................12
3.1 Handling instructions.............................................................................................................12
3.2 Installation instructions..........................................................................................................12
4. Door groups assembly/disassembly instructions.........................................................................29
4.1 Removing the upper hinge and door......................................................................................29
4.1.1 Removing the upper hinge plug and door for products using sliding hinges.............29
4.1.2 Changing the door opening direction.........................................................................30
4.1.3 Removing the upper hinge plug and door for products using hettich hinges.............32
4.1.4 Changing the door opening direction.........................................................................33
5. Fridge compartment assembly/disassembly instructions.............................................................38
5.1 Replacing the LED light board……………..........................................................................38
5.2 Replacing the door switch………….....................................................................................39
6. Assembly/disassembly of parts on the compressor and cabinet section.....................................40
6.1 Compressor............................................................................................................................40
6.2 Removing the evaporator container.......................................................................................41
6.3 Removing the terminal box cover..........................................................................................41
6.4 Disassembly of run capacitor.................................................................................................41

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6.5 Removing the thermal relay group........................................................................................42
7. Assembly/disassembly of card control.......................................................................................43
7.1 Removing the card box.........................................................................................................43
8. Explanation of electrical system elements..................................................................................44
8.1 Compressor............................................................................................................................44
8.2 Freezer fan motor..................................................................................................................44
8.3 Sensor characteristics............................................................................................................44
8.4 FZ sensor...............................................................................................................................46
8.5 FF sensor...............................................................................................................................46
8.6 FZ defrost sensor…..............................................................................................................47
8.7 FZ defrost heater...................................................................................................................47
8.8 FZ water drain heater............................................................................................................47
8.9 Thermal fuse..........................................................................................................................48
8.10 Thermal......................................................................................................................48
8.11 PTC Relay.................................................................................................................48
8.12 FF Illumination.........................................................................................................49
8.13 Electronic Control Board.........................................................................................49
9. Electrical circuit diagram...........................................................................................................50
10. Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................51

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When you want to dispose/scrap the product, we recommend you to consult the authorized
service in order to learn the required information and authorized bodies.
Consult your authorized service for all your questions and problems related to the refrigerator.
Do not intervene or let someone intervene to the refrigerator without notifying the authorised
services.
For products with a freezer compartment; Do not eat cone ice cream and ice cubes immediately
after you take them out of the freezer compartment! (This may cause frost bite in your mouth.)
For products with a freezer compartment; Do not put bottled and canned liquid beverages in the
freezer compartment. Otherwise, these may burst.
Do not touch frozen food by hand; they may stick to your hand.
Unplug your refrigerator before cleaning or defrosting.
Vapor and vaporized cleaning materials should never be used in cleaning and defrosting
processes of your refrigerator. In such cases, the vapor may get in contact with the electrical
parts and cause short circuit or electric shock.
Never use the parts on your refrigerator such as the door as a means of support or step.
Do not use electrical devices inside the refrigerator.
Do not damage the parts, where the refrigerant is circulating, with drilling or cutting tools. The
refrigerant that might blow out when the gas channels of the evaporator, pipe extensions or
surface coatings are punctured causes skin irritations and eye injuries.
Do not cover or block the ventilation holes on your refrigerator with any material.
Electrical devices must be repaired by only authorised persons. Repairs performed by
incompetent persons create a risk for the user.
In case of any failure or during a maintenance or repair work, disconnect your refrigerator’s
mains supply by either turning off the relevant fuse or unplugging your appliance.
Do not pull by the cable when pulling off the plug.
Place the beverage with higher proofs tightly closed and vertically.
Never store spray cans containing flammable and explosive substances in the refrigerator.
Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than
those recommended by the manufacturer.
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This product is not intended to be used by persons with physical, sensory or mental disorders or
unlearned or inexperienced people (including children) unless they are attended by a person
who will be responsible for their safety or who will instruct them accordingly for use of the
product
Do not operate a damaged refrigerator. Consult with the service agent if you have any concerns.
Electrical safety of your refrigerator shall be guaranteed only if the earth system in your house
complies with standards.
Exposing the product to rain, snow, sun and wind is dangerous with respect to electrical safety.
Contact authorized service when there is a power cable damage to avoid danger.
Never plug the refrigerator into the wall outlet during installation. Otherwise, risk of death or
serious injury may arise.
This refrigerator is intended for only storing food items. It must not be used for any other
purpose.
Label of technical specifications is located on the left wall inside the refrigerator.
Never connect your refrigerator to electricity-saving systems; they may damage the refrigerator.
If there is a blue light on the refrigerator, do not look at the blue light with optical tools.
For manually controlled refrigerators, wait for at least 5 minutes to start the refrigerator after
power failure.
This operation manual should be handed in to the new owner of the product when it is given to
others.
Avoid causing damage on power cable when transporting the refrigerator. Bending cable may
cause fire. Never place heavy objects on power cable. Do not touch the plug with wet hands
when plugging the product.
Do not plug the refrigerator if the wall outlet is loose.
Water should not be sprayed directly on inner or outer parts of the product for safety purposes.
Do not spray substances containing inflammable gases such as propane gas near the refrigerator
to avoid fire and explosion risk.
Never place containers filled with water on top of the refrigerator, otherwise this may cause
electric shock or fire.
Do not overload your refrigerator with excessive amounts of food. If overloaded, the food items
may fall down and hurt you and damage refrigerator when you open the door. Never place
objects on top of the refrigerator; otherwise, these objects may fall down when you open or
close the refrigerator's door.
As they require a precise temperature, vaccines, heat-sensitive medicine and scientific materials
and etc. should not be kept in the refrigerator.
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If not to be used for a long time, refrigerator should be unplugged. A possible problem in power
cable may cause fire.
The plug's tip should be regularly cleaned; otherwise, it may cause fire.
The plug’s tip should be cleaned regularly with a dry cloth; otherwise, it may cause fire.
Refrigerator may move if adjustable legs are not properly secured on the floor. Properly
securing adjustable legs on the floor can prevent the refrigerator to move.
When carrying the refrigerator, do not hold it from door handle. Otherwise, it may be snapped.
When you have to place your product next to another refrigerator or freezer, the distance
between devices should be at least 8 cm. Otherwise, adjacent side walls may be humidified.

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Model : K54265HB
Type : Semi No-Frost Built In

1. THERMOSTAT KNOB
2. INTERIOR LIGHT
3. CABINET SHELVES
4. WINE RACK
5. DEFROST WATER
COLLECTION CHANNEL
6. CRISPER COVER
7. CRISPER
8. ICEBACK
9. FAST FREEZE
COMPARTMENT
10. FROZEN FOOD STORAGE
DRAWERS
11. FRIDGE COMPARTMENT
DOOR SHELVES
12. EGG HOLDERS

Figures that take place in this


instruction manual are schematic
and may not correspond exactly
with your product. If the subject
parts are not included in the
product you have purchased,
then it is valid for other models.

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Height (mm) : 1778
Width (mm) : 540
Depth (mm) : 545

Material : Cardboard Packaging


Dimensions
Height (mm) : 1874
Width (mm) : 576
Depth (mm) : 600

Unpackaged (kg) : 60
Packaged (kg) : 65

Total volume (gross) (l) : 265


Total volume (net) (l) : 254
Fridge (net) (l) : 163
Freezer (net) (l) : 91

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Model : K54275HB
Type : Semi No-Frost Built In

1.TEMPERATURE SETTING
KNOB
2. INTERIOR LIGHT
3. ADJUSTABLE SHELVES
4. DEFROST WATER
COLLECTION CHANNEL –
DRAIN TUBE
5. CRISPER COVER
6. CRISPER
7. ICE BANK
8. FREEZER COMPARTMENT
DRAWERS
9. ADJUSTABLE DOOR
SHELVES
10. EGG TRAY
11. BOTTLE SHELF
12. FRIDGE COMPARTMENT
13. FREEZER COMPARTMENT

Figures that take place in this


instruction manual are schematic
and may not correspond exactly
with your product. If the subject
parts are not included in the
product you have purchased,
then it is valid for other models.

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Height (mm) : 1778
Width (mm) : 540
Depth (mm) : 545

Material : Cardboard Packaging


Dimensions
Height (mm) : 1874
Width (mm) : 576
Depth (mm) : 600

Unpackaged (kg) : 55
Packaged (kg) : 60

Total volume (gross) (l) : 275


Total volume (net) (l) : 262
Fridge (net) (l) : 193
Freezer (net) (l) : 69

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This appliance should be transported only in upright position. Delivery package should not be
damaged during transportation.
If the appliance is to be transported in horizontal position, it should only be leaned towards
right-hand side when you are facing the front of the appliance. After bringing it to upright
position, it should be left for at least 4 hours without being operated in order to have it settled.
Failure to obey above instructions may result in damage on the appliance. In case of failure to
obey these instructions, producer shall not be held responsible.
The appliance must be protected against rain, humidity and other atmospherical effects.
Pay attention not to damage your floor, the pipes, wall coverings and etc., when installing your
appliance. The appliance should not be carried by pulling from the door or door handle.
Discharge the water in the drain tray before moving the appliance. For detailed information, see
“Cleaning and Maintenance” section in the operation manual.
Do not sit or climb on to the appliance since the design of the appliance is not suitable for such
actions. You may injure yourself or damage the appliance.
IMPORTANT! To prevent cutting or damaging the power cable, make sure that the cable is
not pinched under the appliance during and after moving it.

Volume of the room where the product will be installed should not be less than 10 cubic meters.
Do not install the appliance in a cold room where the temperature may fall below 10°C at nights
and/or especially in winter season.
This refrigerator/deep freezer has been designed to operate in ambient temperatures between
10°C and +43°C. For this reason, in case of installing the appliance in a cold place without
heating facility (e.g. garage outside the house), it will not operate and the freezer compartment
will get warmer which will end up with decreased preserving times for frozen foods.
Do not install the appliance near ovens or radiators or under direct sunlight since they will

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cause the appliance operate more difficultly. In case of placing the appliance near a heat source
or freezer, make sure that the following minimum clearances are provided.

From ovens 50 mm (2")

From radiators 300 mm (12")

From freezers 25 mm (1")

From the wall 50 mm (2")

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The K54265HB / K54275HB model is equipped with two types of hinges:
1. Sliding hinges;
2. Hettich hinges.

In the following pages, it will be presented the sliding hinges version.


For removing the upper door it is necessary to simply unscrew the hinge screws from the
top part of the refrigerator door with a Torx pointed screwdriver. After that, the door should remove
easly by lifting it upwards.

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To change the door opening direction it is needed to remove the upper door (as shown at
4.1.1). Afterwards, repeat the method to disassemble the middle hinge.

Next, the hinge covers need to be extracted with a pointed tool or a thin skrewdriver.

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Now, assemble the covers in the opposite direction to cover the holes left from the hinge removal.

Then, place and skrew the middle hinge using a Torx pointed screwdriver.

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Place the door on the middle hinge and, in the end, mount the upper hinge aswell.

Now we will show the hettich hinges version, the steps being the same.
For removing the upper door it is necessary to simply loose the hinge screws from the top
part of the refrigerator door with a Torx pointed screwdriver. It is not necessary to remove the
screws completely now. After that, the door can be removed by pulling it in the right direction.

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To change the door opening direction it is needed to remove the upper door (as shown at
4.2.1). Afterwards, repeat the method to disassemble the middle hinge and then, the bottom hinge.

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After the doors have been completely removed, please switch all 8 screws on the opposite
side, but leave a small gap so that the hinges can be fitted. The screws will be fully tighten only
after the hinges will be fitted.

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Unscrew the hinges attached on the doors.

Reverse the hettich hinges diagonally and attach them back like in the pictures shown
below.

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Now, the hinges can be fitted on the screws. After this operation, tight the screws using a
Torx screwdriver.

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Use a flat screwdriver to introduce between top inner liner and thermostat body. Then pull
down the plastic body. Press the plastic clips with a small flat screwdriver to remove the plastic
glass. The LED light board inside becomes accessible. Replace the LED light board and put the
plastic cover, then mount the plastic glass. (please see the below pictures).

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Use a flat screwdriver to pull the door switch outside the inner body. Then pull the electrical
connections and replacing door light switch with a new one. (please see the below pictures).

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Coolant gas circulation is enabled by the compressor. Electric supply is made via a
protective thermal. The auxiliary coil which is activated for a short time during first startup of the
compressor is deactivated by PTC. It is controlled from the thermostat.

Manufacturer firm GMCC PZ90H1C Manufacturer firm EMBRACO VESA9C


C.O.P. (w/w) 1,65 C.O.P. (w/w) 1,81
Power (W) 104 Power (W) 100
Operation voltage/frequency 220-240 V, 50 Hz Operation voltage/frequency 220-240 V, 50Hz -60Hz
Operating Current 0,53 Operating Current 0,75
Voltage Range 176-242 V Voltage Range 176-242 V
Cooling capacity 173 kCal/hour Cooling capacity 153 kCal/hour

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Evaporation container is fixed with a snap-fit
connection on the compressor. In order to remove it, it
is required to pull evaporation container outwards
forcibly.

Terminal box cover is attached with one clamp located above. Using a flat screwdriver
apply force downward to lift and unclamp the cover. The cover can be removed from the place it is
mounted by pulling by hand afterwards.

It is snapped on the rear foot part by means of tabs. When it is disassembled, tabs of the
relevant part is stretched from the bottom part, and the part is pulled to the above, and disengaged
from tabs.

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The relay part which is one of the electrical components is contained in the terminal group.
In order to dismount the relevant part, terminal box found on the compressor is removed. The cable
harness bracket is then removed by pressing on the outer edge and pulling away from the
compressor. The thermal relay group can then be removed by pulling away from the compressor.
All sockets on the terminal group are removed and unscrewed.

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The control board is placed in the plastic box with 3 screws towards the rear wall on the
upper plate of the refrigerator. After replace the screws you must swipe the plastic cover parallel to
the top and then pull towards you.

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It is mounted on the inner body of refrigerator behind the rear cover of evaporator. It
ensures circulation of the freezer compartment air in the freezer compartment by passing it
continuously over the evaporator. Freezer fan motor

Type FDQC28AL3C PANASONIC


Voltage range 220-240 V, 50 Hz
Power (W) 2,5
Rotation Direction Counter Clockwise (CCW)
Rotation Per 1650 +/- 200
Minute

Type SUNON HA 9225


Voltage range 220-240 V, 50 Hz
Power (W) 1,5
Rotation Direction Counter Clockwise (CCW)
Rotation Per 2050 +/- 200
Minute

Its resistance decreases as the temperature rises. Sensors on the refrigerator body detect the
temperature of their surrounding area and transmit this to the electronic control board. Heat-
resistance variance table for the sensors is below:

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Temperature (°C) RT/R25 R deviation Resistance (k)
-40 33.25 2.64 332.50
-35 24.01 2.40 240.10
-30 17.53 2.16 175.30
-25 12.93 1.93 129.30
-20 9.636 1.71 96.36
-15 7.249 1.49 72.49
-10 5.503 1.29 55.03
-5 4.214 1.08 42.14
0 3.251 0.89 32.51
5 2.532 0.70 25.32
10 1.986 0.52 19.86
15 1.568 0.34 15.68
20 1.248 0.17 12.48
25 1.000 0.00 10.00
30 0.8051 0.16 8.051
35 0.6528 0.32 6.528
40 0.5325 0.47 5.325
45 0.4368 0.62 4.368
50 0.3602 0.77 3.602
55 0.2986 0.91 2.986
60 0.2488 1.05 2.488
65 0.2083 1.18 2.083
70 0.1752 1.31 1.752
75 0.1480 1.44 1.480
80 0.1256 1.57 1.256
85 0.1070 1.69 1.070
90 0.09154 1.81 0.9154
95 0.07861 1.93 0.7861
100 0.06775 2.04 0.6775
105 0.05860 2.15 0.586
110 0.05086 2.26 0.5086
115 0.04430 2.37 0.443
120 0.03870 2.47 0.387
125 0.03391 2.57 0.3391
130 0.02931 2.67 0.2931
135 0.02628 2.77 0.2628
140 0.02323 2.86 0.2323
145 0.02059 2.95 0.2059
150 0.01831 3.05 0.1831
155 0.01631 3.15 0.1631

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It detects the temperature in the freezer compartment and transmits this to the
microprocessor. Values taken from this sensor are compared with the cut-in and cut-out values of
the temperature set for the freezer compartment to run or stop the compressor and the freezer
compartment fan motor. The location of freezer senzor is on ceiling of freezer compartment.

It detects the temperature in the fridge compartment and transmits this to the
microprocessor. Values taken from this sensor are compared with the cut-in and cut-out values of
the temperature set for the freezer compartment to run or stop the compressor, the fridge
compartment fan motor and the fridge compartment rear wall heater.

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It is located on the evaporator at the capillary outlet. It detects the temperature on the
evaporator and transmits this to the microprocessor. Defrost is terminated according to the
temperatures received from this sensor.

Defrost Sensor

The heater under the freezer evaporator is activated and deactivated by the electronic card at
times of defrost. Thus, it periodically defrosts icing accumulated on the evaporator.

Defrost Heater

It is parallel connected to the Frz Evaporator heater. It is the heater in the FRZ Drain pool. It
melts the frost and ice accumulated on the drain and dropped from the evaporator during defrost.

It is not controlled by algorithm from the control board.


It is electrically parallel connected to the Frz Evaporator heater. Freezer Drain heater starts
and stops concurrently with the Frz Evaporator heater.
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Water Drain Heater

It is located on the evaporator. It cuts the current to the heater to deactivate the defrost
heater in order to prevent the defrost heater remain activated continuously and cause damage on the
refrigerator, environment and foods inside. Thermal fuse is disposable and therefore it must be
replaced once it is blown.

Dual Thermal Fuse

It is a component that opens the circuit when heated. It opens the circuit at a certain
temperature and cuts the current to the compressor in order to protect the compressor coils against
excessive heating. When the temperature of the compressor drops below a certain value, it re-
completes the circuit to operate the compressor.

Its resistance increases as the temperature rises. It ensures primary startup of the
compressor by activating the compressor's auxiliary coil, then it deactivates the auxiliary coil by
being heated with the current flowing over it.
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A LED is used for illumination of Fridge compartment. LED illumination is activated by the
control card with mecanichal switch when the fridge compartment door is opened.

The control board is placed in the plastic box on the top wall of the refrigerator.
Connectors:
KN5-1: Neutral
KN5-3: Phase
KN5-5: Compressor + Frz
Fan motor
KN5-7: Defrost heater
KN5-9: FF heater
KN5-10: Ionizer

KN6-1: empty
KN6-2: empty
KN6-3: empty
KN6-4: empty
KN6-5: empty
KN6-6: Display _SCK
KN6-7: GND
KN6-8: FF Light
KN6-9: empty
KN6-11: empty
KN6-13: empty
KN6-15: empty

KN4-1: Sensor Supply


KN4-3: FF Door
KN4-7: Frz Eva Temp
KN4-8: Sensor Supply
KN4-9: Frz Air Temp
KN4-10: Sensor Supply
KN4-11: FF Eva Temp
KN4-12: Sensor Supply
KN4-13: FF Air Temp
KN4-14: Sensor Supply

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Please review this list before calling the service. To do so will save you time and money.
This list includes frequent complaints that are not arising from defective workmanship or material
usage. Some of the features described here may not exist in your product.

Complaint Possible Reason Solution


Is the refrigerator properly plugged in? Insert the plug to the wall socket.
The refrigerator does Is the fuse of the socket which your
not operate refrigerator is connected to or the main Check the fuse.
fuse blown out?
Protective thermic of the compressor will Your refrigerator will start running
blow out during sudden power failures or approximately after 6 minutes. Please
plug-out plug-ins as the refrigerant call the service if your refrigerator
pressure in the cooling system of the does not startup at the end of this
refrigerator has not been balanced yet. period.
This is normal for a full-automatically
Compressor is not The fridge is in defrost cycle. defrosting refrigerator. Defrosting
running cycle occurs periodically.
Your refrigerator is not plugged into the Make sure that he plug is inserted
socket. tightly to the wall socket.
Are the temperature adjustments correctly
made?
There is a power failure. Call your electricity supplier.
This is quite normal. Large
Your new refrigerator may be wider than
refrigerators operate for a longer
the previous one.
period of time.
The ambient room temperature may be
This is quite normal.
high.
The refrigerator might have been plugged Cooling down of the refrigerator
in recently or might have been loaded with completely may last for a couple of
The fridge is running food. hours longer.
frequently or for a long Hot food causes the refrigerator to run
Large amounts of hot food might have
time. longer until they reach the safe
been put in the refrigerator recently.
storage temperature.
The warm air that has entered into the
Doors might have been opened frequently refrigerator causes the refrigerator to
or left ajar for a long time. run for longer periods. Open the
doors less frequently.
Freezer or fridge compartment door might
Check if the doors are tightly closed.
have been left ajar.
The fridge is running Adjust the refrigerator temperature to
frequently or for a long The refrigerator is adjusted to a very low
a warmer degree and wait until the
time. temperature.
temperature is achieved.

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Clean or replace the seal.
Door seal of the fridge or freezer may be Damaged/broken seal causes the
soiled, worn out, broken or not properly refrigerator to run for a longer period
seated. of time in order to maintain the
current temperature.
The temperatures are too low
Freezer temperature is
very low while the The freezer temperature is adjusted to a Adjust the freezer temperature to a
fridge temperature is very low temperature. warmer degree and check.
sufficient.
Fridge temperature is
very low while the The fridge temperature is adjusted to a Adjust the fridge temperature to a
freezer temperature is very low temperature. warmer degree and check.
sufficient.
Food kept in the fridge
The fridge temperature is adjusted to a Adjust the fridge temperature to a
compartment drawers
very low temperature. warmer degree and check.
are freezing.
The temperatures are too high
Change the temperature of the fridge
The fridge temperature is adjusted to a
or freezer until the fridge or freezer
very high degree. Fridge adjustment has an
temperature reaches to a sufficient
effect on the temperature of the freezer.
level.
Warm air rushes into the fridge or
Doors might have been opened frequently
freezer when the doors are opened.
Temperature in the or left ajar for a long time.
Open the doors less frequently.
fridge or freezer is
very high. The door might be left ajar. Close the door completely.
Large amounts of hot food might have Wait until the fridge or freezer
been put in the refrigerator recently. reaches the desired temperature.
Cooling down of the refrigerator
The refrigerator might have been plugged
completely takes time because of its
in recently.
size.
Noise
The operation noise The operating performance characteristics
increases when the of the refrigerator may change according It is normal and not a fault.
refrigerator is running. to the changes in the ambient temperature.
Make sure that the floor is level,
The floor is not even or it is weak. The
strong and capable to carry the
refrigerator rocks when moved slowly.
Vibrations or noise. refrigerator.
The noise may be caused by the items put Such items should be removed from
onto the refrigerator. the top of the refrigerator.
There are noises like Liquid and gas flows happen in
liquid spilling or accordance with the operating principles It is normal and not a fault.
spraying. of your refrigerator.
There is a noise like Air activators (fans) are used in order to
It is normal and not a fault.
wind blowing. allow the refrigerator to cool efficiently.
Water/condensation/ice in the refrigerator

Hot and humid weather increases icing


Condensation on the It is normal and not a fault.
and condensation.
inner walls of
refrigerator. Make sure that the doors are closed
The doors are ajar.
completely.

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Doors might have been opened very
frequently or they might have been left Open the door less frequently.
open for a long time.
Water/condensation/ice on the outside of the refrigerator
Humidity occurs on
This is quite normal in humid
the outside of the
The weather may be humid. weather. When the humidity is less
refrigerator or between
condensation will disappear.
the doors.
Clean the inside of the refrigerator
Inside of the refrigerator must be cleaned. with a sponge, warm water or
Bad odor inside the carbonated water.
refrigerator.
Some containers or packaging materials Use a different container or different
might be causing the smell. brand packaging material.
Opening and Closing of the Doors
Food packages may prevent the door's Replace the packages that are
closing. obstructing the door.
The refrigerator is probably not
The door(s) is (are) not
completely vertical on the floor and it Adjust the elevation screws.
closing.
might be rocking when slightly moved.
Make sure that the floor is level and
The floor is not level or strong.
capable to carry the refrigerator.
The food might be touching the ceiling of
Crispers are stuck. Rearrange food in the drawer.
the drawer.

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