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1gb33145.fm5 Page 65 Tuesday, February 20, 2001 3:01 PM
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
For built-in appliances � Periodically clean air vents with a vacuum cleaner or a brush (see figure A). � Clean the outside using a soft cloth. Freestanding appliances � Periodically clean the condenser at the rear of the appliance with a vacuum cleaner or a brush (see figure B).
Prolonged disuse
1. Empty the refrigerator and freezer compartments. 2. Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply. 3. Defrost the freezer compartment, and clean and dry both compartments. 4. Leave the doors open to prevent formation of unpleasant odours. A
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. The appliance is not working. � Is there a power failure? � Is the plug properly inserted in the mains socket? � Is the double-pole switch on? � Has the fuse blown? � Is the power cord in perfect condition? � Is the thermostat set to z (Stop)? 2. Temperature inside the compartments is not low enough. � Is the door shut properly? � Is the appliance installed near a heat source? � Is the thermostat setting correct? � Are the air circulation grilles blocked? 3. Temperature inside the refrigerator compartment is too low. � Is the thermostat setting correct? 4. Water collects at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment. � Is the defrost water drain blocked? 5. The inside light is not working. Perform the checks for problem 1, then: � Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply. To inspect the bulb, refer to the instructions and illustration on the attached table. � Check the bulb and, if necessary, replace it with one of the same type. Replace using maximum 15W bulb. 6. Excessive frost build-up in the freezer compartment. � Is the door shut properly? � Is food obstructing proper door closure? Notes: � The front edge of the appliance may be hot. This prevents the formation of condensation and is not a defect. � Gurgling and hissing noises due to expansion in the refrigerant circuit are normal.
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