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If your fridge-freezer is operating too loudly;
To maintain the set cooling level, compressor may be activated from time to time.
Noises from your fridge-freezer at this time are normal and due to its function. When the
required cooling level is reached, noises will be decreased automatically. If the noises
persist;
• Is your appliance stable? Are the legs adjusted?
• Is there anything behind your fridge-freezer?
• Are the shelves or dishes on the shelves vibrating? Re-place the shelves and/or
dishes if this is the case.
• Are the items placed on your fridge-freezer vibrating?
Normal Noises; Cracking (Ice cracking) Noise:
• During automatic defrosting.
• When the appliance is cooled or warmed (due to expansion of appliance material).
Short cracking: Heard when the thermostat switches the compressor on/off.
Compressor noise (Normal motor noise): This noise means that the compressor
operates normally Compressor may cause more noise for a short time when it is activated.
Bubbling noise and splash: This noise is caused by the flow of the refrigerant in the
tubes of the system.
Water flow noise: Normal flow noise of water flowing to the evaporation container
during defrosting. This noise can be heard during defrosting.
Air Blowing Noise (Normal fan noise): This noise can be heard in No-Frost refrigerator
during normal operation of the system due to the circulation of air.
If humidity builds up inside the fridge-freezer;
• Are all food packed properly? Are the containers dried before placing them in the
fridge-freezer?
• Are the fridge-freezer doors opened frequently? Humidity of the room gets in the
fridge-freezer when the doors are opened. Humidity build up will be faster when
you open the doors more frequently, especially if the humidity of the room is high.