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Start by checking if the power supply is stable and the unit is plugged in securely. Make sure the doors are sealed properly and not left open. Also, inspect the temperature settings and ensure the condenser coils are clean. If the issue persists, contact
Unusual noise often indicates loose components, blocked fans, or compressor issues. Turn off the unit and inspect for any foreign objects or vibrations. Avoid running the system continuously and schedule a professional check-up if the sound continues.
Ice buildup can be due to frequent door openings, faulty door seals, or incorrect temperature settings. Check the door gasket for damage and ensure the unit is defrosted regularly as per the user manual.
Ensure the temperature controller is calibrated correctly and that the door is not frequently opened. Also, verify that the airflow is not obstructed inside the unit. Uneven loading can also affect temperature consistency.
This can indicate a problem with insulation, thermostat malfunction, or an overloaded compressor. Make sure the unit isn’t overstocked and that all insulation panels are intact. If unresolved, call for a technician.
Clean condenser coils monthly, check door seals regularly, monitor temperature readings daily, and ensure there’s no ice buildup. Preventive maintenance should be scheduled every 3–6 months to avoid costly repairs.