Vacation, Troubleshooting tips – CDA PC85SC User Manual

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Vacation

Vacation

When leaving for a vacation

If you are leaving for a long vacation, it is recommended to
shut off

the power, take out all of the foods, defrost and

clean the

appliance. Dry the appliance and leave the door

open to

prevent odours.

WARNING

A discarded appliance must be disposed of by professional personnel,
otherwise it may have an impact on the environment or give rise to
other hazards.

When moving your refrigerator

Unplug the appliance before transportation.
Take out foods from the appliance.
Fix the shelves in refrigerator, crisper and shelves
in freezer in position with adhesive tapes.
Keep the door closed during transportation with
adhesive tapes.
When moving the refrigerator, it cannot be tilted
more than

45 degrees (the angle to the vertical

direction). Otherwise it may cause A
malfunction of the refrigeration system.

WARNING

Keep the refrigerator upright during transport and never horizontal.

Troubleshooting Tips

Troubleshooting Tips

It’s normal that when the refrigerator is first

plugged in, the compressor operates for long

periods or cycles on and off frequently. It

takes a longer time for the inner

temperature to reach the desired level.

It’s normal that the refrigerator is

humming when first plugged in or started

up. The sound will fade away when the

refrigerator is in stable operation.

It’s normal that the external surface of

refrigerator gets warm, especially when first

plugged in.

The flow of refrigerant through the

refrigeration coils may make a babbling

noise. The noise is usually found at the

evaporator and the compressor. When the

compressor comes to a stop, the backflow

of refrigerant will make a noise like running

water from time to time or continuously.

The compressor may cause a humming

sound during operation and a clicking

sound upon starts and stops.

Babble

Babble

Click

Click

Water dropping on the defrost heater

can cause a sizzling or buzzing sound

during a defrost cycle. At the end of a

defrost cycle, a slight popping sound

may be heard, and the evaporator may

make a gurgling noise like boiling noise.

Sizzle

Gurgle

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