9. CARE AND CLEANING
9.3 Internal cleaning
Clean the internal and removable parts by wash-
ing them with a solution of lukewarm water and a
small amount of dishwashing detergent.
Rinse and dry right away.
Do not use mechanical devices or other methods
to speed up defrosting.
Warning
Do not use water on the electrical parts,
lights and control panel.
Warning
The use of chlorine-based detergents or
similar that contains it should be avoided
(bleach, hypochlorite, etc).
Note
Do not bring cold glass parts into contact
with boiling water.
Do not wash any parts of the refrigerator
in a dishwashing machine since this could
damage or irreparably deform the parts.
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10. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
10.1 Troubleshooting guide
If you notice malfunctions in your appliance, use
this guide before calling Service. This guide may
help you resolve the problem yourself or could
provide important information to ensure rapid
and effective service.
Malfunction message
A malfunction is usually indicated on the display.
Problems that cannot be resolved by the user
are signalled through a malfunction code.
The appliance does not work
Is the appliance connected to the electrical pow-
er supply?
Does electrical power arrive at the electrical
socket?
Is the Unit key
activated?
Is the condenser clean?
The internal temperatures are
higher than normal
Does the display show a malfunction code?
Is the temperature adjusted correctly?
Is the condenser clean?
Were the doors or drawers open for a long period
of time?
Were large quantities of food recently inserted?
The appliance remains in function for a long
time period
Bear in mind that during a very hot weather and
with very high temperatures in the room it is nor-
mal that the compressor remains in operation for
prolonged periods of time.
Were the doors or drawers open for a long period
of time?
Were large quantities of food recently inserted?
Is the condenser clean?
Check that the doors are closed and that the food
or containers do not obstruct the perfect closure
of the door.
If you hear strange noises
It is normal to hear noise from the fans or com-
pressors during the defrost phase.
Noise could be louder depending on the position
of the appliance and the surrounding environ-
ment.