The manufacturer is not responsible for damages or accidents arising from the misuse or disregard of electrical
laws relevant to the country where the cooler is used.
4. MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning the cooler always remember to unplug it.
Unplug the cooler at the electrical outlet; never pull the service cord.
Do not use sharp objects for cleaning.
Clean the inside cabinet of cooler with a clean damp cloth or with neutral soap. Avoid damage by never
using abrasive or flammable cleaning products.
Clean the condenser at least once a month with a vacuum cleaner or a brush to eliminate the dust
accumulation.
Do not wash the cooler with direct, or high pressure water jets.
When the relative humidity is more than 55%, there will be condensation on the door glass, it's normal and
unavoidable.
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Often problems that occur during normal operation can be resolved without the assistance of a specialized
technician, verify the following:
a) The appliance does not operate.
-Check that the plug is correctly into the electrical outlet.
-Verify that there is voltage at the electrical outlet
b) The product is too warm.
-Check the setting of the thermostat. (See Testing Section)
-Check the closing of the door, and ensure door gasket seals.
-Check that the interior fan is operating, and not blocked.
-Check and clean the condenser
c) The appliance is excessively noisy.
-Verify the equipment is level.
-Ensure that the equipment is not touching other equipment that could cause vibration.
Prepare to answer the following:
-The type of problem: (electrical, mechanical)
-The model, code and serial number of the cooler can be found on the manufacturer label attached to the interior
wall of the cooler.
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