Troubleshooting - SEVERIN KS-9853 Instrucciones De Uso

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Trouble-shooting
Certain typical sounds can be heard when the appliance is switched on. These sounds are:
caused by the electrical motor within the compressor assembly;
during compressor start-up the sound level will be slightly higher
for a limited period of time.
caused by the cooling agent flowing through the circuit.
The following table lists possible malfunctions and their probable causes and solutions. In the event
of operational problems, check first whether a solution can be found using this table. If the problem
persists, disconnect the appliance from the mains power and contact our Customer Service
Department.
Problem
The appliance is not working
at all.
The temperature inside the
freezer compartment is not
low enough.
The normal operating sound
changes or becomes louder.
Water is collecting on the
bottom of the unit.
Transporting the appliance
To prevent damage to the unit during transport, ensure that all accessories and components inside
and around the appliance are securely fastened.
The unit must only be transported in its vertical position; do not tilt any more than 30°.
Once the unit has been positioned, wait for about 30 minutes before it is connected to the mains.
If the unit has been tilted more than 30° during transport, allow it to stand in an upright position for
at least 4 hours before it is connected to the mains.
Disposal
This appliance has been manufactured from recyclable materials. After removing the plug
from the wall socket, the unit should be rendered unusable by cutting off the power cord
before disposing of it through special waste collection points in accordance with local
Possible cause and solution
There is a power failure
The main fuse has blown.
The temperature control is set to '0'.
The fuse in the wall socket (if applicable) has blown. This can
be checked by connecting another electrical device to the
socket and checking for function.
Too much food has been stored in the appliance.
The doors are not properly closed.
There is too much dust on the condenser.
Insufficient ventilation: the unit is too close to a wall or other
structure or object.
The temperature control is set too low.
Check for proper positioning (uneven floor?).
Are any adjacent objects affected by the running of the
cooling unit (i.e. causing them to vibrate?)
Are there any objects on top of the unit which might be
vibrating?
The melt-water drain system is blocked. Remove the blockage and
clean the system.
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