UK
7 OPERATIONAL ANOMALIES
7.1 OPERATIONAL ANOMALIES
PROBLEM
The refrigerator does not turn on.
The blue indicator light on the
switch is on but the thermostat
is still off.
Both the blue indicator light on
the switch and the thermostat
show an error rather than the
temperature.
The thermostat is on but the com-
pressor does not start.
The compressor starts but the
refrigerator doesn't cool and do-
esn't reach the set temperature.
(*)= Remember that the maximum and minimum temperatures that can be set by the refrigerators are the following.
NT Models = 0°C ÷ +8°C
NT Models = -2°C ÷ +8°C
LT Models = -15°C ÷ -22°C
(**)= The maximum temperature in the area where the refrigerator is installed must NOT exceed +43°C. Above this temperature, proper
operation is NOT guaranteed (not possible to reach the set temperature).
8 WASTE DISPOSAL AND DISMANTLING
ATTENTION!
Demolition and disposable should be performed by personnel qualified in performing these operations since they
have the proper information and tools for this purpose.
8.1 END OF LIFE CYCLE FOR THE PRODUCT
At the end of the product's life cycle, do not dispose of in the environment. The doors must be removed before disposing of the equipment.
Temporary storage of special waste is permitted with the intention of disposal through final storage and/or treatment. The current laws
regarding environmental protection in the country where used must be followed.
SAFETY FOR THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE DIRECTIVE 2002/96).
Do not dispose of pollutants in the environment. Dispose of them according to current laws.
8.2 PACK AGING MATERIAL
The packaging material is 100% recyclable. Follow local regulations for disposal. Packaging material must be kept out of reach of children
since they are a potential source of danger.
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CAUSES
The plug is not connected to the outlet.
Malfunction of the on switch.
The outlet does not supply power or the voltage is in-
sufficient.
Malfunction of the thermostat or transformer.
Malfunction of the room or evaporator sensor.
The refrigerator is already at the set temperature.
Motor unit failure.
Possible lack of refrigerant gas.
The set temperature is too low (*).
The evaporator is clogged with ice.
The condenser is clogged with dust or foreign objects.
The room temperature is too high (**).
REFRIGERATOR CABINETS
SOLUTIONS
Connect the plug to a suitable outlet.
Turn off and back on using the on switch.
Adapt the outlet to the refrigerator's
needs.
Contact the help centre.
Contact the help centre.
Set a lower temperature.
Contact the help centre
Contact the help centre
Set the thermostat to a higher tem-
perature.
Turn the refrigerator off and wait for
the ice to melt.
Thoroughly clean the condenser or
remove the objects.
Move the refrigerator or lower the room
temperature.