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Never use acidic, abrasive or strongsmelling detergents or wax polishes as these will
damage the surfaces and leave an unpleasant smell.
The wooden housing should be dusted from time-to-time or wiped down with a damp
cloth. The door seal should only be cleaned with water and rubbed down with talcum
powder from time to time.
If possible, the unit should also be dusted occasionally with a brush or, even better,
with a vacuum cleaner. Ensure that the plug is disconnected.
Longer periods of absence
If you wish to switch off the appliance for a longer period of time, pull out the plug,
defrost the refrigerator and clean it carefully. Leave the door open to prevent
unpleasant odours from forming.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Before you call a service engineer, carry out the following simple tests.
Is there a power failure? Check the fuses.
Is the plug firmly connected to the socket and is the socket switched on? Check the
socket by plugging in another appliance, eg. a table lamp.
Is the thermostat at the correct setting? (normally 3 or 4).
Has the door not been closed properly causing the inside temperature to rise too
quickly?
Is the refrigerator level?
Has the ventilation become obstructed?
If after checking all the above points, the refrigerator is still not working satisfactorily,
contact your nearest service engineer. State the problem, model and product
number. (Details of the model and product number are to be found on the data label
in the top left of the inside compartment.)
This refrigerator is equipped with overheating protection. An authorised service
technician can check whether this has been triggered or not.
INPORTANT ADVICE
Do
- make sure that drinks and food, particularly those with a strong smell, are closed
tightly or well packed;
- close the door properly after use. The door should only be left open a little when
the refrigerator is switched off;
Do not
- use sharp objects to remove the frost layer or free the ice tray,
- obstruct the airflow on or above the cooling unit,
- put any hot or warm food/drinks into the refrigerator - allow them to cool down first
Sodium chromate is used for corrosion protection (less than 2 weight % of the
coolant).
This refrigerator complies with the following EEC directives:
73/23/EEC of 19.2.1973 (low voltage) and subsequent amendments
89/336/EEC of 3.5.1989 (electromagnetic compatibility) and subsequent
amendments.