3. Leave the lid open, remove the plug
from the defrost water drain and col-
lect all defrost water on a tray. Use a
scraper to remove ice quickly.
4. When defrosting is completed, dry
the interior thoroughly. Close the lid.
5. Switch on the appliance.
6. Set the temperature regulator to ob-
tain the maximum coldness and run
the appliance for two or three hours
using this setting.
7. Reload the previously removed food
into the compartment.
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
8.1 What to do if...
Problem
The appliance does
not operate.
The appliance is
noisy.
The lid does not
close completely.
Possible cause
The appliance is switched
off.
The mains plug is not con-
nected to the mains socket
correctly.
There is no voltage in the
mains socket.
The appliance is not sup-
ported properly.
The cushion spacers lo-
cated between the back of
the cabinet and the pipes
come loose.
The lid gaskets are dirty or
sticky.
There is excessive frost.
Food packages are block-
ing the lid.
7.3 Periods of non-operation
When the appliance is not in use for long
periods, take the following precautions:
1. Disconnect the appliance from elec-
tricity supply.
2. Remove all food.
3. Defrost and clean the appliance and
all accessories.
4. Leave the lid open to prevent un-
pleasant smells.
If the cabinet will be kept on, ask
somebody to check it once in a
while to prevent the food inside
from spoiling in case of a power
failure.
Solution
Switch on the appliance.
Connect the mains plug to the
mains socket correctly.
Connect a different electrical
appliance to the mains socket.
Contact a qualified electrician.
Check if the appliance stands
stable.
Put them back in place again.
Clean the lid gaskets.
Eliminate excess frost.
Arrange the packages in the
right way, see the sticker on the
appliance.
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