Brand: KENWOOD
Category: Refrigerator
Document Type: Installation Guide
Language: EN
Brand: KENWOOD
Category: Refrigerator
Document Type: Installation Guide
Language: EN
Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 7:50 p.m.
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| The unit is not operating | The unit is not plugged in. | Plug the unit in securely. |
| The unit is not operating | The mains fuse has blown or the circuit breaker has tripped. | Check the mains fuse, replace or reset the circuit breaker. |
| The unit is not operating | There is a power cut. | Check if the household light is working. |
| The compressor is running too frequently | The door has been left open for an extended period. | Close the door. |
| The compressor is running too frequently | The unit is situated in a warm room or the door is opened frequently. | Avoid direct sunlight and heat sources. Limit door opening. |
| The compressor is running too frequently | Too much food has been placed in the unit. | Reduce the amount of food. |
| Excessive condensation on the inside of the unit | The door has been left open for an extended period. | Close the door. |
| Excessive condensation on the inside of the unit | The door is not sealed properly. | Check the door seals. Ensure the unit is level. |
| Excessive condensation on the inside of the unit | The food is not stored in airtight containers. | Store food in airtight containers. |
| Excessive condensation on the outside of the unit | This may be due to a change in room temperature. | Wipe off any moisture residue. If the problem continues, contact a qualified technician. |
| The unit is not cool enough | The temperature setting is too high. | Set the temperature to a lower setting. |
| The unit is not cool enough | The door has been left open for an extended period or is not sealed properly. | Close the door and check the seals. |
| The unit is not cool enough | Too much food has been placed in the unit. | Reduce the amount of food. |
| The unit is not cool enough | The unit has been switched on recently. | Allow 24 hours for the unit to cool down. |