
Trouble shooting guide
No Problem Possible Cause What To Do
Not plugged in. Plug in
The refrigerator does
1
not get cold at all.
The refrigerator does
2
not get cold enough.
The food in the
3
refrigerator is frozen
Two sides of the
4
cabinet are hot:
condensation occurs.
Is the circuit breaker tripped or blown fuse?
Is the refrigerator temperature control setted at
“off”?
Is the refrigerator control dialed set to correct
location?
Is the refrigerator placed in direct sunlight or
closely a heat source?
Is the door closed completely? Close the door completely.
Is the door opened too frequently or too long? Open the door less often,
Does the door gasket seal properly? Make the gasket sealing properly.
Is the refrigerator overloaded? Load less food into it.
Is the refrigerator control dialed set to correct
location?
Is the ambient temperature too low?
Hot-pipe is installed in two sides of
refrigerator.That makes refrigerator's
tem
erture lowquckly and save the power
Condensation can occur when you leave the
door open for a long time.
Put on the home circuit breaker or change
the new fuse.
Set the temperature control knob at "4".
Set it to a colder temperature.
Move the refrigerator to proper location.
Set it to a warmer temperature.
Normal state.
Normal state.
5 Vibrations The refrigerator is not level and firm. Place the refrigerator in a level location.
The refrigerator is
6
noisy.
The door can not close
7
properly.
The lamp does not
8
work.
Operating for all long
9
time.
Water bubbling comes from the refrigerant
circulating of the refrigerator.
Contraction and expansion of the insulation
inside the walls may cause popping and
crackin
Is the refrigerator unstable or touching the
wall?
Is the refrigerator not level? Adjust the refrigerator leveling.
Were the doors not properly installed? Assure the doors installed propertly.
Is the door gasket dirty and distortion? Cleaning and flatting the door gasket.
Has the home circuit breaker or fuse tripped?
Is the refrigerator's door close completely? Assure the door close completely.
Is the ambient temperature too high?
Is the temperature controller in freezer chamber
or in refrigerator chamber is set at “strong”
position
Too much food is loaded into the refrigerator
and insufficient spaces for airflow.
The door were not closed completely or the
gasket not sealing enough.
Open the door too frequently. Decrease the open-door times.
.
Normal state.
Normal state.
Keep the refrigerator leaving the wall.
Put on the home circuit breaker or change
the new fuse.
Sets it at a right position.
Load less food into the refrigerator.
Close the doors completely or make the
gasket sealing enough.

Upright Larder L240H Parts List
L240H Parts list
Item No Description Crosslee Code
3 Top Cover 4213 092 61411
5 Upper door hinge
6 Top cover support plate
7 Door Switch 4213 092 60541
8 Door 4213 092 60551
8.1 Door Gasket
8.2 Door Right Aid Closer 4213 092 60461
8.3 Door Left Aid Closer 4213 092 60471
10 Lower Rack (Ice Blue) 4213 092 60561
11 Upper Rack (Ice Blue) 4213 092 60571
13 Shelf 4213 092 60581
14.1 Lamp Bulb 4213 092 60601
14.2 Thermostat Knob 4213 092 60611
14.3
14.4
Lamp cover
Thermostat cover
14.5 Thermostat 4213 092 60591
14.6
Lamp holder
19 Lower door hinge N/A
20 Foot # B
21 Crisper Cover 4213 092 60621
22 Crisper Drawer (Ice Blue) 4213 092 60631
23 Compressor base support
25 Power Supply Cord With Plug 4213 092 60641
29 Compressor 4213 092 60651
31 Foot # C
32 Drier filter
34 Drain pan
N/
N/
4213 092 71671
4213 092 66311
4213 092 66301
4213 092 66291
4213 092 67131
N/
4213 092 60431
N/
N/
At present spare parts are only available which have been allocated a Crosslee code
number. If additional items are required which don't have a Crosslee code number, please
contact Crosslee Spares Dept to check availability.
www.whiteknightspares.co.uk www.whiteknightrange.co.uk
L240H