Samsung RT29DCUX Manuel D’Utilisation

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TROUBLESHOOTING
troubleshooting
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The appliance is not 
operating at all or the 
temperature is too high or 
low.
Check the Refrigerator for the following:
• Check if the power plug is correctly connected.
• Check if the power fuse is blown.
• Is the temperature control or control panel correctly set?
• Does sun shine on the appliance or are there any heat sources nearby?
• Is the back of the appliance too close to the wall?
• Do not store the hot food till it comes to room temperature.
• Did you leave the Refrigerator or freezer door open for a long time? 
If a problem occurs, contact your service agents.
The food in the Refrigerator 
is frozen.
•  Is the temperature control or control panel set to the coldest 
temperature?
• Is the surrounding temperature too low?
There are unusual noises.
•  Check if the appliance is installed on a stable and even floor.
• Is the back of the appliance too close to the wall?
•  Have any foreign objects fallen behind or under the appliance?
• Is the noise coming from the compressor in the appliance?
•  A ticking sound occurs when the various accessories contract or 
expand.
The front corners and sides 
of the appliance are warm 
and condensation starts to 
form.
•  Heat-proof pipes are installed in the front corners of the 
appliance to prevent condensation from forming. 
When the surrounding temperature rises, this may not always be 
effective. However, this is not abnormal.
•  In very humid weather, condensation may form on the outer 
surface of the appliance when the moisture in the air comes into 
contact with the cool surface of the appliance.
You can hear a liquid 
bubbling in the appliance.
•  This is the refrigerant, which cools the inside of the appliance.
There is a bad smell inside 
the appliance.
• Is there any spoiled food inside of the Refrigerator? 
•  Make sure that strong smelling food (for example, fish) is 
wrapped so that it is airtight.
•  Clean out your Refrigerator periodically and throw away any 
spoiled or suspect food.
There is a layer of frost on 
the appliances walls.
•  Are the air outlet vents blocked by food stored inside the 
Refrigerator?
•  Space the food out as much as possible to improve ventilation.
• Is the door fully closed?
Condensation forms on the 
inside wall of the appliance 
and around vegetables.
•  Food with a high water content is stored uncovered with a high 
humidity level or the door has been left open for a long time.
• Store the food with a cover or in sealed containers.
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2010.8.27   12:9:26 PM