6.4 If the appliance is not used for a long period of time
Disconnect the plug from the electric socket;
Remove all food and drink from the appliance and transfer into another refrigerator or freezer;
Carefully clean and dry the appliance;
Cover the appliance with a fabric sheet, which allows air to circulate but also protects it from
dust and dirt.
7. Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
Insufficient cooling
power
Not cooling
Very noisy
The compressor
does not shut off
automatically
The above cases are presented merely as examples of possible problems. In the event of any prob-
lem, immediately switch the appliance OFF and contact the dealer.
The following characteristics are normal and do not represent malfunctions:
At regular intervals the temperature indicated on the digital control unit display increases by
4-5 degrees with respect to the set-point and then decreases: this is part of the normal cooling
cycle of any refrigerating appliance. See the detailed explanation in paragraph 5.4;
The sound of flowing water. This sound occurs during normal use. It is the sound of the coolant
expanding inside the cooling circuit;
When there is high humidity, condensate on the internal part of the door is normal. Remove
the condensate by wiping it off with a soft cloth.
Requesting spare parts:
To request spare parts, contact the dealer and refer to the part number, as indicated
in the spare parts drawings at the end of this handbook. At the same time, provide the
model and serial number of the appliance, as indicated on the technical specs. label
(ref. Pic.1 and Pic.2 - Section 8).
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CAUSES
Direct sunlight or near heat sources.
Control unit is performing a defrost cycle.
The door is not completely closed or has
been opened too long.
The door seal is damaged or deformed.
The evaporator is covered in ice.
Dirty condenser filter.
The electric plug is not inserted in the socket.
The compressor does not turn on.
Power failure
The appliance is not positioned on a flat sur-
face or the legs are not properly adjusted.
There is a vibration caused by loose screws
or bolts.
Too many products inside the appliance.
The door is not closed or has been opened
too long.
SOLUTION
Move the appliance away from the heat
sources.
Wait for the control unit to complete the de-
frost cycle (max. 20 minutes).
Close the door completely, keep the door
open for shorter periods of time.
Contact the dealer.
Check that the door and the gasket seal well
and that no hot food has been put inside the
appliance. Contact the dealer.
Clean the condenser filter (see section 6 -
Cleaning and servicing).
Insert the electric plug in the socket.
Contact the dealer.
Check the power supply.
Place the appliance on a flat surface and ad-
just the legs so it rests solidly on the ground.
Check that the screws and bolts have not be-
come loose during operation or transport.
Remove excess products.
Only open the door as long as necessary and
check that it is properly closed.
TRANSLATION OF THE ITALIAN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS