Refrigerators & Combis
| TROUBLE | CAUSE | TROUBLE - SHOOTING |
| The appliance does not operate | It is unplugged | Insert the plug into the socket |
| The socket is not sufficient | To check this, plug in another appliance that you know which is working into the same socket | |
| The thermostat setting is on "0" position | Set the thermostat to the proper position | |
| The appliance performs poorly | The appliance is overloaded | Avoid to overload your refrigerator. Place food in the refrigerator so as to provide air circulation |
| The doors are opened too often or remain open for too long | Ensure that the doors do not remain open for too long | |
| The doors have not been closed properly | Make sure that the doors close properly | |
| The thermostat is set too low | Set the thermostat to a colder position | |
| Your appliance does not ventilate properly | Make sure that there is enough space between your refrigerator and the back and side walls | |
| Condenser is clogged with dust | Clean the condenser by using a vacuum cleaner | |
| There is water in the lower part of the refrigerator | The drain hole for defrost water is clogged | Clean the drain hole by using defrost drain plug |
| Noisy operation | The appliance has not been properly levelled | Level the refrigerator as indicated in its manual |
| The appliance is in direct contact with wall or next units | Make sure that there is enough space between your refrigerator and the back and side walls or other appliances | |
| The stuffs on the appliance are vibrating | Avoid to place stuffs on the upper part of your appliance |



