5 Turn the freezer back on, close the door and let it run until
it gets the temperature before returning food to the
freezer.
• Caution: Please do not use a keen tool, knife or screw drive
to remove the ice. It may damage the evaporator coil or
cabinet surface.
• Note: Frequent opening of door can cause excessive frost in
the unit that will reduce the cooling performance, this is a
general phenomenon especially in coastal or high humidity
area, It is not a malfunction.
Power failure
Please minimize the frequency of opening the door during a
power failure. Generally power failures are corrected within a
few hours and the temperature of your fridge/freezer will not
be affected.
If the power will be off for an extended period, proper
procedure should be followed for the stored cans.
• Non usage fo1· extended time frames: if your fridge/freezer
is unused for extended period, it is best to remove the cans,
unplug and clean your fridge/freezer. Also please open the
door to avoid possible formation of condensation, mould or
odors.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your fridge/freezer does not work properly, please note the
following suggestions before your attempt to repair.
Your fridge/freezer does not work:
• Check the electrical outlet for power, and that the plug is
properly inserted.
• Check the condenser for proper cleaning.
• The circuit breaker is tripped or the fuse is blown.
Your fridge/freezer makes too much noise:
• Check that the fridge/freezer is level
Compressor turns on and off frequently:
•
The room temperature is higher than normal.
• The door is not closed completely.
• The door gasket is not sealed well.
• There is insufficient clearance around the fridge/freezer.
• The temperature is not set properly.
• The cycling frequency will reduce when all of the cans reach
the set temperature.
The following is not a malfunction:
• It is normal to hear gurgling sounds caused by the flow of
refrigerant when each cooling cycle ends.
Circuit diagram
Fridge SK 145
Freezer SF 115