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- Set the thermostat at 0', disconnect at the mains, remove food and ice dish
and leave the doors open. Do not expose the refrigerator to external heat and
do not attempt to scratch away the frost with sharp objects.
- The drained water runs in a groove and from there continues along a pipe
through the refrigerator's rear panel and into a collection container on the
cooling unit, where the water evaporates by itself. Should the frost layer
become very thick, there is a danger of the collection basin overflowing. In
this case the water should be absorbed by a cloth placed under the ribs. The
water in the freezer compartment should also be absorbed by a cloth.
- Following defrosting, the refrigerator should be wiped dry with a cloth,
reconnected and the food returned. However, you should wait until the
following day before freezing ice cubes.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Set the thermostat at 0' and disconnect at the mains. Defrost the refrigerator
as detailed above. Remove loose parts (shelves, supports, etc.), rinse and dry.
Dampen a cloth with lukewarm water (and possibly add a mild cleaning agent)
and wipe out the refrigerator from inside. Then dry off with a soft cloth. Wipe the
doors' PVC seals with a damp cloth and rub them with talcum powder from time
to time. Never use scouring agents, harsh cleaning agents, heavily perfumed
products, wax or similar items. Occasionly remove the dust from the cooling unit
at the rear of the refrigerator, especially from the pipe coils and from between
the ribs. Always ensure that the refrigerator is disconnected at the mains
before carrying out this routine maintenance.
PUTTING OUT OF SERVICE
Should the refrigerator not be in use for some time, it should be disconnected.
Set the thermostat at 0' and disconnect at the mains.
Empty, defrost and clean the refrigerator as detailed above. Leave the
refrigerator and deep freezer doors slighty ajar.
HOW TO PROCEED IN THE CASE OF MALFUNCTIONS
Before contacting customer service, examine the refrigerator to ascertain
whether:
1) the instructions in the paragraph entitled CONNECTING THE
REFRIGERATOR have been observed
2) the refrigerator is positioned on a level surface
3) the voltage connection is the required 230V
4) the fuse is not defective.