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Before Calling for Service
Check for yourself
Type of Complaint Probable Cause Remedy
1. Refrigerator does –Thermostat switch Check that the thermostat knob is on'Normal' (No.4) position and not in off position.
not work. in 'OFF' position.
– Power Supply Off. Check that the refrigerator main supply plug is connected to the wall socket and that
the supply is on. Check that the fuse is intact in the supply line.
2. Refrigerator – Low Voltage. Install a line-correcting transformer in the mains, or a Voltage Stabilizer.
attempts to start, but
does not operate.
3. Refrigerator contents – Defrosting over due Defrost the refrigerator.
not cooling.
– Restriction of cold Provide space in between the dishes. If the shelves are covered with cloth or
air circulation. polythene, remove it.
– Improper thermostat If the refrigerator is required to give a low temperature turn the thermostat knob
control selection. towards colder (No.7) position.
– Entry of hot air. Opening and closing of the door too often will result in hot air from outside rushing
into the refrigerator causing the temperature to go up. Reduce the frequency of
opening of the door
– Storing hot foods. Avoid storing hot foods in the refrigerator, cool them to room temperature before
placing them inside the refrigerator.
4. Formation of water – High humidity during During the mansoon, when the humidity in the atmosphere reaches around 90%
drops on exterior mansoon season. water droplets may form around the sides of the refrigerator cabinet, especially the
of refrigerator. top portion. This moisture should be wiped off periodically. Contact our serviceman
to check the door seal for proper and uniform contact with the cabinet.
5. Formation of droplets – Hot and humid In hot and humid weather the moist air rushes inside whenever the refrigerator door
on the underside of the climate. is opened. This results in excess frosting on the Evaporator, and condensation
Chiller tray. on the Chiller tray bottom. Avoid too frequent door openings.
6. Smell and odour. – Improper covering Wrap and cover foodstuffs properly. Place caps on bottles and other liquid stores.
and wrapping of food. If the smell persists, defrost the refrigerator, remove all foodstuffs, clean the
refrigerator thoroughly and wipe it dry before restarting.
7. Difficulty in formation – Incorrect thermostat Set the thermostat on 'Colder' (No.7) position.
of ice and ice-cream. setting.
– Defrosting overdue. Excessive frost on the freezer, should be defrosted. Ensure that the container of ice-
cream or ice is in proper contact with the surface of the freezer. Do not use bowls.
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