The fridge compressor operates continuously
Issue
- The fridge compressor operates continuously
Applies to
- Integrated Fridge Freezers
- Side by Side Fridge Freezers
- Freestanding Fridge Freezers
Resolution
1. Set a higher temperature.
Keep to the recommended temperatures. 4°C for the fridge and -18°C for the freezer. This secures an ideal balance between keeping food fresh and using the minimum amount of energy.
2. Check whether the door is closed properly and avoid leaving the door open for a long time.
3. Let the food temperature decrease to room temperature before storage.
4. Check whether the ambient temperature is too high relative to the climate class on the rating plate.
Too high ambient temperature may cause insufficient cooling. The higher the ambient temperature, the longer the compressor will run.
5. Check that the appliance has been installed with adequate ventilation.
You can find the ventilation requirements in your user manual or installation guide.
Download the user manual.
Tip:
The compressor on a refrigerator or a freezer can run for approx. 45 minutes per hour. Electronically controlled compressors run continuously, but with changed intensity, as needed. This is normal and not a malfunction
Cause
- The temperature is set incorrectly.
- Many food products were put in at the same time.
- Food products placed in the appliance were too warm.
- The room temperature is too high.
- The door is not closed correctly.
- The door has been opened too frequently.
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