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Problem Possible cause Solution
The compressor does not
start immediately after
pressing the Shopping, or
after changing the tempera‐
ture.
This is normal, no error
has occurred.
The compressor starts after a
period of time.
Water flows on the rear
plate of the refrigerator.
During the automatic de‐
frosting process, frost
melts on the rear plate.
This is correct.
Water flows inside the refrig‐
erator.
The water outlet is clog‐
ged.
Clean the water outlet.
Food products prevent
that water flows into the
water collector.
Make sure that food products
do not touch the rear plate.
Water flows on the floor. The melting water outlet is
not connected to the evap‐
orative tray above the
compressor.
Attach the melting water outlet
to the evaporative tray.
Temperature cannot be set. The FastFreeze function
or Shopping function is
switched on.
Switch off FastFreeze or
Shopping manually, or wait
until the function resets auto‐
matically to set the tempera‐
ture. Refer to "Fast‐
Freezefunction" or "Shopping
function".
dEMo appears on the dis‐
play.
The appliance is in dem‐
onstration mode.
Keep the OK pressed for ap‐
proximately 10 seconds until a
long sound is heard and dis‐
play shuts off for a short time.
The temperature in the ap‐
pliance is too low/too high.
The temperature regulator
is not set correctly.
Set a higher/lower tempera‐
ture.
The door is not closed cor‐
rectly.
Refer to "Closing the door".
The food products' tem‐
perature is too high.
Let the food products temper‐
ature decrease to room tem‐
perature before storage.
Many food products are
stored at the same time.
Store less food products at the
same time.
The thickness of the frost
is greater than 4-5 mm.
Defrost the appliance.
The door has been
opened often.
Open the door only if necessa‐
ry.
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