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Troubleshooting
9
Before calling Lec Customer Care, please check the table
below to see if the problem can be solved without calling
for a Service engineer.
Problem
I
Solution
The fridge / freezer doesn't work • Check that the appliance is switched on
Check that the plug is not damaged
Check that the fuse has not blown
Check that the voltage is correct for the appliance
Turn the thermostat up higher
Check there has not been a power cut by checking the household
li
ghts.
Unusual noises
Check that the appliance is on a flat, level surface and is stable.
Check that nothing is coming into contact with the appliance.
The temperature inside the
• Check that there is not too much stored in the appliance.
fridge / freezer is not cold
• Check the frequency of door openings. If opened too often this can
enough.
cause the compressor to run for some time.
Check that the thermostat is set to a suitable temperature.
Check that the appliance is not in direct sunlight, or near a heating
source.
Check that the ventilation grille has not become blocked.
Check the ambient temperature is within the operation limits of the
appliance (16
°
C - 38
°
C)
The temperature inside the
appliance is too cold
Change the temperature setting to a more suitable setting.
The outer surfaces of the fridge
• Caused by condensation - dry the outer of the appliance carefully.
/ freezer are wet
The inner surfaces of the fridge / • The door is opened frequently, or kept open too long.
freezer are wet
• Caused by condensation - dry the inside of the appliance thoroughly.
Excess frost and ice has built up
inside the appliance.
Check that the door has not been left open.
Check that the door gasket is clean and undamaged.
Please note:
Any damage caused by not following the
instructions within this handbook may lead to a charge
for a service engineer visit and any repairs carried out.
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