Q1: My refrigerator/freezer is out of coolant, what next?
A1: Take a look at the temperature settings for the freezer and refrigerator.
Make sure that the appliance is connected to the mains electricity supply and that the circuit breaker is in its ON state. You can also check the ‘What To Do If’ section of the manual for further troubleshooting.
Q2: Is it possible to have the door open from the left instead of from the right?
A2: The refrigerator’s door can be switched so that it hinges on the left side instead of the right. Disengage the appliance from the electrical supply before changing the hinges.
Q3: Should I defrost the freezer every two to six weeks?
A3: Defrost the freezer if ice in it has a thickness of about 4 mm or once every year whichever is earlier.
Q4: What is the highest amount of fresh foods that can be frozen in a freezer?
A4: The highest amount of fresh foods that can be frozen in the freezer can be located on the appliance’s serial plate. This is the total amount of fresh commodities that can be frozen in the appliance for a time period of 24 hours.
Q5: What strategies should I use to be more energy efficient when I have the refrigerator?
A5: Follow the energy-saving tips which are stated in the manual, for example do not place warm foods directly into the appliance, ensure the proper circulation of air, keep the condensing unit clean, etc.