Freezers
| TROUBLE | CAUSE | TROUBLE - SHOOTING |
| The appliance is connected to power supply, but won't work | No electricity in the wall socket | |
| The appliance is not switched on | Switch it on (green light is on) | |
| The thermostat knob was set under min (1) position (towards left) and the appliance was switched off | Turn the knob to the right | |
| The appliance operates continuously | The lid was opened for too long | |
| Thermostat knob is on too cold position | Set the knob towards min (1) position | |
| Insufficiently cooled condenser | Remove the dust from the condenser and check if there is adequate air circulation behind the appliance | |
| The switch is in position for discontinuous operation (yellow light is on) | ||
| Vibrations or to much noise | Inadequate position | Take care for suitable pavement |
| Appliance in direct contact with wall or next units | Move the freezer away | |
| Outer surfaces are wet | Wet room | Put appliance in dry room |
| Badly isolated room | Displace the appliance | |
| Longer period of hot and humid weather | ||
| Excessive formation of frost | The lid of the appliance opens too frequently or the lid is left open too long | |
| There is stored too big quantity of insufficiently cooled down foods | ||
| Lid does not shut well | Check if two styrofoam elements are removed and if packs eventually prevent the lid to closed | |
| Red light is on | The appliance has not reached the set temperature | |
| Too big quantity of insufficiently cooled down foods raises the inside temperature | As soon as the foods cool down to set temperature the light goes off |



