To prevent any electrical shock hazards or injury, always unplug the appliance
Wipe the exterior and compartment of the appliance with a soft, dry cloth. If very soiled, wipe with a cloth that
has been moistened with a detergent. Then wipe with a cloth that has been dipped in water.
WARNING: Do not splash water directly onto the appliance and do not wash with water. Short-circuit and
electrical shock could result.
Clean the appliance regularly to keep it clean at all times.
Do not immerse it in water or any other liquid.
Never use any abrasive or chemical cleaning agent.
After cleaning
To ensure the safety, perform the following checks after cleaning the appliance.
Make sure that the power plug is firmly inserted into a dedicated wall outlet. Confirm that the plug is not
abnormally hot.
Check the power cord for cracks and damage.
In case the appliance shows operating problems, check the following before calling the authorized service
agent.
Problems
No refrigeration at all
Inadequate refrigeration
Excessive noise
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING
from the mains socket before cleaning.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Possible Causes
Faulty electrical contact
Poor electrical power
Thermostat set to the minimum
position
Appliance is exposed to direct
sunlight.
Thermostat is not properly
adjusted.
Door(s) not properly closed
Stored items packed too tight
Clogged condenser
The appliance is not properly
levelled.
Something is in contact with the
appliance, e.g. boxes, mops,
brushes, etc.
Possible Solutions
Verify electrical connections.
Check the power connection and
electrical outlet.
Adjust the thermostat setting to a
higher number.
Relocate the appliance to a shaded
area.
Adjust the thermostat setting to a
higher number.
Check the levelling of the appliance
and door seal.
Place items evenly in the appliance.
Clean the condenser.
Level the appliance, making sure all
the feet are in firm contact with the
floor.
Keep the objects away from the
appliance.
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