Zanussi ZRG10800WA User manual

Category
Freezers
Type
User manual
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Prior to installation and use of this appliance, read the
instructions provided carefully. The manufacturer is not liable
for damage or injuries caused by improper installation and use.
Keep these instructions together with the appliance for future
reference.
Safety of children and vulnerable people
This appliance may be used by children aged 8 and over and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities
or who lack sufcient experience and knowledge to handle
it, provided they have been given instruction or supervision
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand
the risks involved.
This appliance may be used by children between 3 and 8
years of age, as well as people with signicant and complex
disabilities, provided they are under continuous supervision.
Children under the age of 3 should be kept away from the
appliance unless they are under continuous supervision.
Do not allow children to play with the appliance.
Cleaning and maintenance of the appliance should not be
done by children without supervision.
Keep all packing material out of the reach of children and
dispose of it safely.
SAFETY INFORMATION....................................2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..................................4
Installation...........................................................5
Reversing the refrigerator door...........................6
Appliance description..........................................7
Internal accessories............................................8
Defrosting............................................................9
Recommendations............................................10
Trouble shooting................................................11
Changing the pump...........................................13
Table of contents
SAFETY INFORMATION
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General Safety Instructions
This appliance is intended exclusively for household use and
similar applications, such as:
Farm houses; staff kitchen areas in shops, ofces and other
working environments.
By clients of hotels, motels, B&Bs or guest houses and
other residential environments.
WARNING: Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance
enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.
WARNING: Do not use mechanical appliances or other
means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those
recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING: Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
WARNING: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food
storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the
type recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not use water spray or steam to clean the appliance.
Clean the appliance with a soft damp cloth. Use only neutral
detergents. Do not use abrasive products, hard scourers,
solvents or metal objects.
Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with
a ammable propellant in this appliance.
If the power cable is damaged, for the avoidance of risk it
should be changed by the manufacturer, one of its service
engineers or a professional electrician.
If the appliance is equipped with an ice maker or water
dispenser, ll with drinking water only.
If the appliance requires a water connection, connect to a
drinking water outlet only.
The water inlet pressure (minimum and maximum) should
range between 1 bar (0.1 MPa) and 10 bar (1 MPa).
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SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS
Installation
WARNING!
The installation of this appliance should only
be performed by a qualied person.
Remove all packaging material.
Do not install or use a damaged appliance.
Follow the installation instructions provided
with the appliance.
This appliance is heavy. Care should always
be taken when moving it. Always wear
protective gloves.
Ensure you have good air circulation around
the appliance.
Wait at least 4 hours before connecting the
appliance to the power supply. This will allow
the oil to settle in the compressor.
Do not install the appliance near radiators,
cookers, ovens or hobs.
The back of the appliance should be placed
against a wall.
Do not install the appliance where it receives
direct sunlight.
Do not install the appliance in areas that
are too damp or too cold, such as annexes,
garages or warehouses.
When moving the appliance, lift it by the
leading edge to avoid scratching the oor.
Electrical connection
WARNING!
There is risk of re and electric shock.
WARNING!
When installing the appliance, ensure that
the electrical supply cable is not trapped
on bent.
WARNING!
Do not use multi-plug adapters or
extension cables.
The appliance should be grounded.
All electrical connections should be carried out
by a qualied electrician.
Ensure that the electrical specications on the
rating plate match those of the power supply.
Otherwise, contact an electrician.
Always use a grounded electrical outlet.
Do not use adapters with multiple plugs or
extension cords.
Ensure no damage is caused to electrical
components (such as the plug, the power
cord and the compressor). Contact a qualied
electrician or the Service Force Centre for the
replacement of a damaged cable.
The power cord must be kept below the level
of the plug.
Connect the plug to the power outlet only when
installation is complete. Ensure you have access
to the power supply plug after installation is
complete.
Do not disconnect the appliance by pulling
on the power cord. Always pull tou the plug to
disconnect.
Use
WARNING!
There is a risk of injury, burns, electric
shock or re.
The appliance contains a ammable gas,
isobutane (R600a), a natural gas with a
high degree of environmental compatibility.
Ensure the cooling circuit containing the
isobutane is not damaged.
Do not alter the specications of this
appliance.
Do not put electrical appliances (such as ice
cream makers) inside the appliance, unless
specically approved by the manufacturer.
Ensure no damage is caused to the refrigerant
circuit. It contains isobutane (R600a), a
natural gas with a high level of environmental
compatibility. This gas is ammable.
If the refrigerant circuit is damaged, ensure
there are no sources of ignition or ames in the
room. Ventilate the room.
Do not place hot containers on the plastic
parts of the appliance.
Do not put carbonated drinks in the freezer.
Pressure will be created in the beverage
container.
Do not store ammable gases or liquids in the
appliance.
Do not place ammable products or objects
moistened with ammable products inside the
appliance, or near or on top of it.
Do not touch the compressor or condenser.
They are very hot.
Do not remove or touch items from the freezer
compartment with wet or damp hands.
Do not refreeze food that has thawed.
Follow the instructions on the frozen food
packaging.
Interior lights
WARNING!
Danger of electric shock.
The type of light used for this appliance is
specic for household appliances. It should
not be used for home lighting.
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Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING!
There is a risk of injury or damage to the
appliance.
Before proceeding with maintenance, turn off
the appliance and unplug it from the power
outlet.
The refrigeration unit of this appliance
contains hydrocarbons. Maintenance and
recharging of the unit should be performed
exclusively by a qualied engineer.
The water drain hole should be checked
regularly and, if necessary, cleaned. If the
water drain hole is blocked, defrost water will
accumulate on the oor of the appliance.
WARNING!
There is riskof injury or asphyxiation.
Unplug the appliance from the power outlet.
Remove the power cord and discard it.
Remove the door to prevent children and
animals from getting trapped inside the
appliance.
The refrigerant circuit and insulating materials
of this appliance do not cause harm to the
ozone layer.
The insulating foam contains ammable gas.
Contact your local council for information on
how to dispose of the appliance correctly.
Do not damage the part of the refrigerant unit
that is near the heat exchanger.
Installation
Appliance Disposal
Installation location
WARNING!
See the chapters on safety.
The appliance should be positioned in a dry,
well-ventilated room.
Ambient temperature affects energy consumption
and appliance performance.
The appliance should therefore not be exposed
to direct sunlight The appliance should not be
installed near radiators, the cooker or other heat
sources. It should only be installed at a location
where the ambient temperature corresponds
to the climate class for which the appliance is
designed.
The climate class can be found on the rating
plate, found on the left side of the interior of the
appliance.
Position the appliance so that the plug socket is
easily accessible.
The following table shows the correct ambient
temperature for each climate class:
Climate class
For ambient
temperature
SN From +10 to +32°C
N From +16 to +32°C
ST From +16 to +38°C
T From +16 to +43°C
If the refrigeration appliance is installed next
to another fridge or freezer, a clearance space
of 5cm should be left on either side, in order to
prevent the formation of condensation outside
the appliance.
The refrigerator requires
ventilation.
To ensure optimal operation of the appliance, it
should be installed in a dry environment, away
from heat sources such as cookers, radiators,
boilers and direct sunlight.
Ensure air can circulate freely behind and above
the appliance. There should be clearance space
of 100mm between the top of the appliance and
any overhanging kitchen furniture.
Alternatively allow 50mm between the top
of the cabinet and any overhanging kitchen
furniture and a gap of 25mm on either side of the
appliance
Door reversal
The refrigerator door can be opened from left
or right. This unit Is supplied with left side door
opening. If required, the direction in which the
door opens can be changed in accordance with
the following instructions
Note:
Ensure any parts removed are carefully retained
for re-installation of the door.
Refrigerator door reversal
1. Remove the screws (11).
2. Keep the door open, raise the edge of the
top cover, push it (10) forward and remove it
from the top cover block (9); then remove the
bottom block (8).
3. Remove the two threaded bolts (6) that
connect the upper hinge (5) on the RH side
of the cabinet top
4. Lift the door off carefully and place it on a
soft surface to avoid scratches.
5. Remove the cap (7) and transfer it to the
open hole on the right side of the unit. Be
sure to press the cap rmly into the hole.
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6. Remove the two screws (6) that hold the
bottom hinge (2) on the RH side of the unit.
7. Unscrew the front foot (4) and move it to the
right side, as shown in the diagram.
8. Mount the door in its new position, ensuring
that the pin enters the pin housing in the
lower section of the frame (hole).
9. Secure the upper hinge (5) that was removed
in step 3 on the LH side of the unit. Ensure
that the pin enters the pin housing in the
upper section of the frame (hole).
10. Attach the lower left hinge (2) without
adjusting and do not tighten the screws until
the door is closed and levelled.
11. Insert the cap (7) into the empty hole (RH
side).
12. Attach the trim block (8) on the right of the
top cover (10).
13. With the door open, lift the edge of the top
cover, push it (10) forward and remove it
from the top cover block (9); then move the
bottom block (8). With the door open, lift the
edge of the top cover, push it (10) backwards
until it engages with the block (9).
14. After replacing the top cover (10), close the
door and secure with the screws (11).
Freezer compartment door reversal
Open the freezer door a little way. Using a small
screwdriver, press the spring in the opening of
the lower door bearing slightly upwards towards
the opening of the lower door support and take
the door bearing out complete with the door.
Position the covering plug (M) on the opposite
side.
Turn the freezer compartment door 180 degrees
and t the lower door bearing into the lower
bearing cavity of the freezer compartment door.
Lift the freezer compartment door a little way
upwards, t it into the upper door bearing, and at
the same time insert the bottom door bearing into
the square hole. Small upward and downward
adjustments of the fdoor will make tting easier.
Prior to initial start-up
Clean the inside of the appliance and all
accessories prior to initial start-up (see section:
Cleaning and Care).
1. Screw
2. Bottom hinge
3. Top hinge
4. Adjustable bottom foot
5. Adjustable top foot
6. Screw
7. Plug
8. Trim Block
9. Top cover block
10. Top cover
11. Screw
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View of the appliance
1. Cheese/eggs compartment, with lid and egg
storage insert.
2. Door storage compartment
3. Bottle shelf
4. Vegetable drawers
5. Storage shelves
6. Temperature regulator
7. Freezer compartment
8. Rating plate
Starting up and temperature
regulation
Insert the plug of the connection lead into the
mains socket with protective earth contact. When
the refrigerator compartment door is opened, the
internal lighting is switched on. The temperature
selector knob is located on the RH side of the
refrigerator compartment.
Setting “0” means:
Off. When turned clockwise in direction “1”,
Refrigerating Unit On it operates automatically.
Setting“1” means:
Highest temperature, warmest setting.
Setting “7”(end-stop) means:
Lowest temperature, coldest setting.
The temperatures in the refrigerator
compartment and freezer compartment cannot
be independently regulated.
At a low ambient temperature of around 16°C,
setting '1' should be select setting '2'. At ambient
temperature of around 25°C, select setting ‘2’.
If you need a lower temperature, select setting ‘3’
or ‘4’. On this setting, you can be sure the fresh
food will be reliably frozen and that a storage
Description of the appliance
temperature of –18°C will be maintained.
almacenamiento de -18°C.
If you want to freeze fresh food rapidly, select
setting '7', ensuring that the temperature in the
refrigerator compartment does not drop below
0°C.
You should promptly reset the temperature
regulator to setting ‘3’ or ‘4’.
Important!
High ambient temperatures (e.g., on hot summer
days) and a cold setting on the temperature
regulator (position ‘6’ to ‘7’) can cause the
compressor to run continuously.
Reason: when the room temperature is high,
the compressor must run continuously to
maintain the low temperature in the appliance.
The refrigerator will not be able to defrost, since
automatic defrosting is only possible when the
compressor is not running (see also ‘Defrosting’
section). The result is the build-up of a thick layer
of frost on the fridge rear wall. frigoríco.
If this happens, turn the temperature regulator
back to a warmer setting (position ‘3’ or ‘4’). At
this setting, the compressor will be switched
on and off as usual and automatic defrosting
recommenced.
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Internal accessories
Storage shelves/trays
The appliance has various plastic and glass
storage shelves and wire trays. Different models
have different combinations. You should always
slide one of the full-size glass storage shelves
into the lowest set of guides, above the fruit and
vegetable containers, and keep it in this position.
The height of the shelves can be adjusted: To do
this, pull the storage shelf forward until it can be
swivelled upwards or downwards and removed.
Perform the same procedure in reverse to place
it at a different height.
Correct storage
1. Butter and cheese
2. Preserves
3. Drinks
4. Cheese storage, fruit and vegetables
5. Meat, salami, cold cuts, dairy products.
6. Ready meals, pastries, preserves
7. Frozen food storage/freezing food
Tip:
Food in the fridge should always be covered or
packaged, to prevent drying and tainting of other
food.
para evitar que se sequen y absorban olores de
otros alimentos.
The following products are suitable for
packaging:
Airtight polyethylene bags and wraps
- Plastic containers with lid
- Special plastic covers with elastic
- Aluminium oil
Freezing and storing frozen food The freezer
compartment is for freezing and storing food.
Important!
The freezer compartment must be at a
temperature of -12°C or colder before freezing
food or storing food already frozen.
Do not freeze too large a quantity at once (max.1
kg per 24 hours). The quality of food is best
preserved when it is frozen right through (to the
core) as quickly as possible. Allow warm foods
to cool before freezing. The warmth will cause
increased ice formation and increase the power
consumption.
Observe the maximum maximum storage times
specied by the manufacturer. Thawed foods
that have not been processed further (cooked)
should not be frozen a second time
Containers with ammable gases or liquids
can leak at low temperatures. There is a risk
of explosion! Do not store any containers with
ammable materials, such as spray cans, re
extinguisher rell cartridges, etc., in the freezer
compartment. Bottles and cans must likewise not
be placed in the freezer. These can burst when
the content freezes, and hight carbonate content
drinks can even explode! Never store lemonade,
juices, beer, wine, sparkling wine etc. in the
freezer. All foods must be packed air tight before
freezing so that they do not dry out or lose their
avour, and so that no avour contamination of
other frozen goods occurs.
Caution!
Do not touch frozen foods with wet hands Your
hands could stick to the food and cause skin
abrasions.
Lay the packaged food on the oor of the freezer
compartment.
Unfrozen food must not touch items already
frozen, otherwise the frozen food could begin to
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Tips:
The following are suited for the packaging of
frozen goods:
para el empaquetamiento de congelados:
Freezer bags and polyethylene wraps
Special containers for frozen food
Extra-thick aluminium foil
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The following are suitable for sealing bags and
wrapS: plastic clasps, rubber bands or adhesi-
ve tape. Smooth the air out of the bag before
sealing; air makes it easier for the frozen food to
dry out. Make at packages, because they freeze
more quickly. Do not ll containers for frozen
goods to the brim with liquid or paste-like goods,
as liquids expand during freezing.
Preparation of ice cubes
Fill the ice cube tray 3/4 full with cold water,
place it in the freezer compartment and leave to
freeze. To loosen the frozen cubes, either bend
the ice cube tray or hold it under running water
for a few seconds
Important!
Never try to free an ice tray that is frozen to the
freezer compartment using pointed or sharp
edged objects, since you may damage the
refrigerant circuit. Use a plastic scraper.
Defrosting
The refrigerator defrosts
automatically
The rear wall of the fridge covers with frost
when the compressor is running, and defrosts
when the compressor is off. The water from the
thawing frost evaporates by itself.
Defrosting the freezer
compartment
During use of the freezer and when the
door is opened, moisture is deposited in the
compartment as frost. Remove this frost from
time to time with the soft plastic scraper. Do not
use hard or pointed objects to remove frost from
the appliance. The freezer compartment should
always be defrosted when the layer of frost has
reached a thickness of approx. 4 millimetres;
however at least once a year. A good time for
defrosting is when the appliance is empty or
contains only little food.
Warning!
Do not use electrical heating appliances or any
other mechanical or articial devices to speed
up the defrosting process, with the exception of
those recommended by the manufacturer. Do not
use defrosting sprays, they can be hazardous to
health and/or contain substances that damage
plastics.
Caution!
NDo not touch frozen foods with wet hands.
Your hands could stick to the food and cause
skin abrasions. Remove frozen food, wrap it in
several layers of newspaper and store it in a cool
place. Switch off the appliance and unplug it, or
pull the fuse or switch off the circuit breaker.
Tip:
To speed up the defrosting water process in the
freezer, close the doors. Remove pieces of ice
that come off before they completely defrost.
After defrosting, thoroughly clean the freezer
compartment (see “Cleaning and Care” section).
Switching off the appliance
To switch off the appliance, turn the temperature
regular to position “0”.
If the appliance is not going to be used
for an extended period:
remove all refrigerated packages. Switch off the
appliance by turning the temperature regulator
to position “0”. Remove the mains plug or pull
the fuse or switch off the circuit breaker. Clean
thoroughly (see “Cleaning and care” section).
Leave the door open to prevent the build up of
odour.
Cleaning and Care
For hygienic reasons the appliance interior,
including interior accessories, should be cleaned
regularly.
Warning!
EThe appliance must be disconnected from the
mains during cleaning.
Danger of electric shock! Before cleaning, switch
off the appliance and remove the plub from the
mains, remove the fuse or switch off the circuit
breaker. Do not use a steam cleaner to clean
the appliance. Moisture could accumulate in
electrical components, with danger of electric
shock. Hot steam can damage plastic parts. The
appliance must be dry before it is switched back
on.
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Important!
Ethereal oils and organic solvents can attack
plastic parts, e.g. lemon juice or the juice from
orange peel; butyric acid and cleaners that
contain. Do not allow such substances to come
into contact with appliance parts. Do not use any
abrasive cleaners. Remove frozen food and food
from the refrigerator. Wrap frozen food in several
layers of newspaper. Store well covered in a cool
place. Defrost the freezer compartment prior to
cleaning (see “Defrosting” section).
Switch off the appliance and unplug it from the
mains, or remove the fuse or switch off the circuit
breaker. Clean the appliance and the interior
accessories with a cloth and lukewarm water.
Commercially available dish washing detergents
can also be used. After cleaning, wipe with
freshwater and rub dry.
Accumulation of dust in the condenser increases
energy consumption. For this reason, thoroughly
clean the condenser at the back of the appliance
once a year with a soft brush or a vacuum
cleaner.
Check the water drain hole on the rear wall of the
refrigerator. After everything is dry, switch on the
appliance again.
Energy saving tips
Do not install the appliance near the cooker,
radiators or other sources of heat. High ambient
temperature cause longer, more frequent
operation of the compressor.
Ensure sufcient air circulation and outlet at the
base of the appliance and at the back wall of the
appliance.
Do not obstruct vent openings.
Do not place warm food in the appliance. Wait for
it to cool rst. Only leave the door open as long
as necessary. Do not set the temperature any
colder than necessary.
Put frozen food in the refrigerator to defrost. The
cold in the frozen food will then be used to cool
the refrigerator. Always keep the heat emitting
condenser, the metal grill on the rear wall of the
appliance, clean.
Tips
Normal operating sounds
The following sounds are normal during
operation:
A faint gurgling and bubbling sound from coils
sound when refrigerant is pumped
A whirring and pulsating sound from the
compressor when refrigerant is pumped.
A sudden cracking noise from inside appliance
caused by thermic dilatation (a natural and not
dangerous physical phenomenon).
A faint click noise from the temperature
regulator when the compressor switches on
or off
Hints for energy saving
Do not open the door frequently or leave it open
longer than absolutely necessary.
Do not remove the cold accumulators from the
freezer basket.
Hints for fresh food refrigeration
Do not store warm food or evaporating liquids
in the refrigerator.
Cover or wrap food, particularly if it has strong
avours.
Position food so that air can circulate freely
around it.
Hints for refrigeration
Useful hints:
Meat (all types): wrap in a suitable packaging
and place it on the glass shelf above the
vegetable drawer. Store meat for a maximum
of 1-2 days.
Cooked foods, cold dishes: cover and place
on any shelf.
Fruits and vegetables: clean thoroughly and
place in a special drawer. Food such as
bananas, potatoes, onions and garlic should
not be kept in the refrigerator, unless packed.
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Butter and cheese: place in a special airtight
container or wrap or a polythene bags to
exclude as much air as possible.
Bottles: close with a cap and place on the
door bottle shelf, or (if available) on the bottle
rack.
Hints for freezing
Freeze only top quality, fresh and thoroughly
cleaned, foodstuffs.
To freeze and thaw more effectively, prepare
food in small portions.
Wrap up food in aluminium foil or polyethylene
bags. Ensure containers or wrappings are
airtight.
To avoid increases in the temperature of food
which is already frozen , do not allow non-
frozen food to touch it.
Lean foods freeze better than fatty ones. Salt
reduces food storage life.
Do not eat ice cubes, sorbets or ice cream
immediately after removal from the freezer.
There is a risk of freeze burns.
It is advisable to label each package with the
freezing date to monitor how long it has been
stored for.
Hints for storing frozen food
Check that the commercially frozen foodstuffs
were adequately stored by the retailer.
Ensure that frozen foodstuffs are transferred
from the store to the freezer in the shortest
possible time.
Once defrosted, food deteriorates rapidly and
cannot be refrozen.
Do not exceed the storage period indicated by
the food manufacturer.
Trouble shooting
Correction malfunctions
Spare parts
The following spare parts can be ordered from
your local AEG Service Force Centre.
You can t them yourself without any special skill
or training, e.g.butter/cheese compartment,
egg holders, door racks, fruit and vegetable
drawers, storage racks
A malfunction may be caused by only a
minor fault that you can rectify yourself
using the following instructions.
Do not perform any other work on the
appliance if the following information does not
provide assistance in your specic case.
Important!
Repairs to refrigerators/ freezers must be
performed only by competent service engineers.
Improper repairs can represent signicant
hazards tp the user.
If your appliance needs repairing, please contact
a professional specialist or your local Service
Force Centre. de su zona.
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Symptom Possible cause Solution
Appliance does not work.
Appliance is not switched on. Switch on the appliance.
Mains plug is not connected
or is loose.
Insert mains plug.
Fuse has blown or is
defective.
Check fuse, replace if
necessary.
Socket is defective.
Mains malfunctions are to be
corrected by an electrician.
Appliance cools too much. Temperature is set too cold.
Turn the temperature
regulator temporarily to a
warmer setting.
Food is too warm.
Temperature is not properly
adjusted.
See “Initial Start-Up” section.
The door was left open for a
long period.
Only leave the door open as
long as necessary.
A large quantity of warm food
was placed in the appliance
within the last 24 hours.
Turn the temperature
regulator temporarily to a
colder setting
The appliance is near a heat
source.
See the “Installation location”
section.
Interior lighting does not work. Light bulb is defective.
See the “Changing the light
bulb” section.
Heavy build-up of frost, possibly
also on the door seal.
Door seal is not airtight
(possibly after reversing the
door).
Carefully warm the leaking
sections of the door seal
with a hair dryer (on a cool
setting). At the same time,
shape the warmed door
seal by hand such that it sits
correctly.
Unusual noises.
Appliance is not level. Readjust the feet.
The appliance is touching the
wall or other objects.
Move the appliance slightly.
Some component, e.g. a pipe,
on the rear of the appliance is
touching another part of the
appliance or the wall.
If necessary, carefully bend
the component out of the way
The compressor does not start
immediately after changing the
temperature setting.
This is normal and does
not mean that there is a
malfunction.
The compressor starts after a
period of time.
Water on the oor or storage
shelves.
Water drain hole is blocked.
See the “Cleaning and care”
section.
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Changing the light bulb
Warning!
There is a risk of electric shock! Before changing
the bulb, switch off the appliance and unplug it
from the mains, remove the fuse or switch off the
circuit breaker
Light bulb data: 220~240V, max. 1.5 W
To switch off the appliance, turn the
temperature regulator to position “0”.
Unplug the mains plug.
To change the light bulb, undo the screw.
Press the light bulb cover as shown and slide it
backwards.
Replace the defective light bulb.
Replace the light bulb cover and the screw.
Switch the refrigerator back on again.
Noises during operation
The following noises are characteristic of fridges:
Clicks
Whenever the compressor switches on or off, a
click can be heard.
Humming
As soon as the compressor is in operation, you
can hear it humming.
Bubbling
The noise of the refrigerant owing though into
thin tubes.
Splashing
Bubbling or splashing noises. Even after the
compressor has been switched off, this noise
can be heard for a short time.
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Zanussi ZRG10800WA User manual

Category
Freezers
Type
User manual

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