CDA PC85SC Refrigerator User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting TipsTroubleshooting Tips
It’s normal that there is a noise from the
fan during operation.
Moisture may form on the outside of
refrigerator and between the doors
during periods of high humidity.
The rated power consumption specified
in the Technical Data sheet is measured
during a period of 24 hours under stable
operation at an ambient temperature of
25°C with the refrigerator and freezer
maintained at 5°C and -18°C
respectively. The actual power
consumption depends on the amount of
fresh food stored in the refrigerator.
Whir
Whir
Expansion and contraction of the
evaporator and refrigerating coils due to
temperature change can cause a
cracking or popping sound.
Crack
Crack
It’s normal that the vertical beam on the
left door of refrigerator compartment gets
warm after the refrigerator has operated
long cycles. The vertical beam contains a
heating element to prevent
condensation.
When closing the left door of refrigerator
compartment, make sure the vertical
beam is in the right place (as shown
below). Otherwise the door is not closed
properly and the inner temperature may
rise and finally cause an alarm.
After-Sales Service
When calling for service, provide the model name, and the serial number
(described on the nameplate of the product which is located inside the appliance).
Before making a call, check the following points to see if you can
solve the problems yourself.
Refrigerator does not work.
Refrigerator is not connected to the
power supply (plug, outlet and fuse) or
the power control is set to OFF.
Interior light does not work.
Light bulb
is faulty.
Refrigerator is not
connected to the
power supply.
Unusual noise
Refrigerator is not
level.
Refrigerator rubs
against the wall or
furniture.
Compartments are warmer than expected.
Door is not closed
properly, opened
frequently or kept
open too long.
Temperature is set a
warmer setting. (See
the Functions section
from Page 15 to Page
18.)
The appliance is
exposed to direct
sunshine or placed
near a stove or radiator.
Poor ventilation.
Check if the heat
radiation unit on
the rear is
blocked.
Wipe down with a dry cloth.