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Energy saving
● Place the refrigerator away from heat sour-
ces (such as radiators and ovens (Phot 6).
● Make sure air can circulate freely around the
refrigerator, do not block the ventilation grid .
● Let any containers cool down before
putting them into the refrigerator, at least
to room temperature.
● Keep the door open as shortly as possible
when putting in or removing contents.
The shorter the time the less ice will deposit
Different sounds may be heard during operation. The sounds do not effect correct
operation of the refrigerator.
The sounds that can be heard during normal operation:
● clicks -heard when the control activates or deactivates the compressor
● buzz -the sound of the compressor intensely working shortly after its activation
● crackles and clatter -coming from the cooling system, caused by expansion and shrin-
king of parts due to temperature differences before and after compressor activation
● rustle, gurgle, whistle -coming from the cooling system piping, caused by the coolant
owing inside.
Easily curable sources of noise:
● noise caused by the appliance positioned not level - adjust the position with the
adjustable turn-in front feet.
● rubbing the adjacent piece of furniture - move the refrigerator a bit.
● creaking of the drawers and shelves -take out and put back the drawer or shelf.
● sounds of clinking containers or bottles -move these apart.
on the evaporator.
Knowing that you will not use the refrigerator for a long period of time:
● Turn off the main switch (Photo 4(1)). Unplug the mains cord.
● Empty the refrigerator chamber.
● Clean and dry the refrigerator.
Wash carefully all the accessories (contents containers, door shelves, wire baskets,
shelf frames).
● Leave the refrigerator door slightly open to prevent the chambers from getting
unpleasant smell.
Maintenance
● Periodically, once or twice a year, use a vacuum cleaner to dust the evaporator
(black bars) located in the back of the refrigerator. Before the cleaning, turn off the
mains switch (Phot.4(1)) and unplug the appliance. Make sure you do not damage the
electric wires, the protection boxes and the capillary tube while cleaning.
● You may come across small problems while using the refrigerator that you
can repair yourself.
● By repairing yourself any problems except the ones listed in the table below
inevitably waives the guarantee rights.
Maintenance and Service
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