Installation Guide

TROUBLESHOOTING
You
can
solve
many
common
problems
easily,
saving
you
the
cost
of
a
possible
service
call.
Try
the
suggestions
below
to
see
if
you
can
solve
the
problem
before
calling
the
servicer.
Check
whether
the
appliance
is
connected
to
power
or
whether
the
plug
is
in
well
contact.
Check
whether
the
voltage
is
too
low.
Check
whether
there
is
a
power
failure
or
partial
circuits
have
tripped.
Tightly
wrap
food
to
prevent
possible
odor.
Check
whether
there
is
any
rotten
food.
Clean
the
inside
of
the
appliance.
The
unit
stops
working.
There
is
an
odor
inside
the
unit.
Long
operation
of
the
compressor
is
normal
in
summer
when
the
ambient
temperature
is
high.
It
is
not
recommended
to
load
a
large
amount
of
food
in
the
appliance
at
one
time.
Cool
food
to
room
temperature
before
loading
into
the
appliance.
The
doors
are
opened
too
frequently.
The
compressor
runs
too
long.
Light
fails
to
turn
on
Check
whether
the
appliance
is
connected
to
power
supply
and
whether
the
illuminating
light
is
damaged.
Doors
cannot
be
properly
closed
The
door
is
blocked
by
food
packages.
The
appliance
is
not
level.
Loud
noise
Check
whether
the
floor
is
level
and
whether
the
appliance
is
placed
stably.
Check
whether
accessories
are
placed
at
proper
locations.
Door
seal
fails
to
be
tight
Remove
foreign
matters
on
the
door
seal.
Heat
the
door
seal
and
then
cool
it
for
restoration
(ex:
blow
it
with
an
electrical
drier
or
use
a
hot
towel
for
heating).
There
is
too
much
food
in
the
chamber
or
the
food
stored
contains
too
much
water,
resulting
in
heavy
defrosting.
The
doors
are
not
closed
properly,
resulting
in
frosting
due
to
the
entry
of
air
and
increased
water
due
to
defrosting.
Heat
dissipation
of
the
built-in
condenser
via
the
housing,
is
normal.
When
the
housing
becomes
hot
due
to
high
ambient
temperatures
and
the
storage
of
too
much
food,
it
is
recommended
to
provide
sound
ventilation
to
facilitate
heat
dissipation.
Condensation
on
the
exterior
surface
and
door
seals
of
the
appliance
is
normal
when
the
ambient
humidity
is
too
high.
Just
wipe
the
condensate
with
a
clean
towel.
Water
pan
overflows
Hot
housing
Surface
condensation
Buzz:
The
compressor
may
produce
a
buzzing
noise
during
operation,
and
the
buzzes
are
loud
particularly
upon
start
or
stop.
This
is
normal.
Creak:
Refrigerant
flowing
inside
of
the
appliance
may
produce
a
creaking
sound,
which
is
normal.
Abnormal
noise
If
you've
checked
the
table
above
and
find
that
you
still
need
help
with
your
appliance,
call
our
Customer
Service
facility
at
800-932-4267
between
9:00AM
and
5:00PM
ET.
We
will
do
our
best
to
answer
your
questions.
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