Normal Operating Sounds
While in operation, your refrigerator will make some typical sounds. Below, you can find a
description of the normal operating sounds:
Cracking: You hear this when the ice breaks. It's the same sound which occurs when the ice-trays
are removed from the freezer and exposed to room temperature.
Compressor noise: This is a characteristic of the motor. It means that the compressor is working.
Gas expansion noise: This is a noise similar to water boiling.
Cooling system noise: This is a characteristic of the ventilator, which shows that the system is
functioning. It is commonly heard when you close the refrigerator door.
Changing the Light Bulb
Some models have lighting in the cooler and the freezer, while others only have a cooler light.
To replace the bulb, following the below instructions:
1.-
Disconnect your refrigerator.
2.-
Remove the bulb cover by pressing inwards on the sides of the
cover, moving the cover downwards from the front. Once the
cover has come away from the upper supports, pull it towards
you to remove it from the temperature control.
3.-
Remove the bulb by turning it anti-clockwise.
4.-
Replace the bulb with another of the same electrical characteris-
tics and dimensions.
5.-
Once you have changed the bulb, put the light bulb cover back
on by aligning the back tabs of the cover with the temperature
control slots. Then, push the cover upwards until you hear a
click.
IMPO RTANT
Some models come with LED lighting for their food compartment. If this component
ceases to work, blows, or there are variations in brightness, you have to phone a skilled
technician as to ensure coverage by the guarantee it must be he/she who replaces the
component.
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