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• Replace the fuse (250 V/3 A).
• Close the fuse compartment again.
9 CLEAnInG AnD CARE
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or hard
objects during cleaning as these can damage
the refrigerator. Never use hard or pointed
tools to remove ice or to loosen objects which
have frozen in place.
As soon as the refrigerator becomes dirty,
clean it with a damp cloth. Make sure that no
water drips into the seals. This can damage the
electronics. Wipe the refrigerator dry with a
cloth after cleaning.
10 GUARAnTEE
Our general guarantee conditions apply. If
the product is defective, please return it to
the WAECO branch in your country or to your
dealer. For repair and guarantee processing,
please include the following documents when
you send in the appliance:
• A copy of the receipt with purchasing date
• Reason for the claim or a description of
the fault
11 DISPoSAL
Place the packaging material in the appropriate
recycling waste bins wherever possible.
If you wish to scrap the appliance, ask your
local recycling centre or specialist dealer for
details about how to do this in accordance
with the applicable disposal regulations.
12 TRoUBLESHooTInG
The significance of the red LED (7)
For operational faults it illuminates several
times. The number of pulses depends on the
type of fault.
Each flash lasts for one quarter of a second.
After the series of impulses a pause follows.
The sequence for the fault is repeated every
four seconds.
no. of
fLASHES
fAULT
PoSSIBLE
CAUSE
1
Supply
voltage
The supply
voltage is
outside of the
set range.
2
Excessive fan
current
The fan loads
the electronics
unit with more
than 1 A
3
The motor
doesn’t start
The rotor is
jammed.
The pressure
difference in the
cooling system is
too high
(> 5 bar).
4
Speed too
low
If the cooling
system is
overloaded,
the minimum
speed of the
motor of 1850
RPM cannot be
maintained.
5
Overheating
of the
electronics
unit
If the cooling
system is loaded
too heavily or
the temperature
is set too high,
the electronics
can overheat.
Defrosting the refrigerator
The appliance has two options to remove the
condensation resulting from operation:
• pass it directly outside: Remove the drip-
tray (1). Connect a hose (2) to the outlet
connections (3).
1
• collect in the drip-tray: Empty the drip-tray
(1) as required.
3
2
Defrosting the freezer
Never use hard or pointed tools to remove ice or
to loosen objects which have frozen in place.
To defrost the refrigerator, proceed as follows:
• Take the contents out.
• f necessary, place the contents in another
cooling appliance, to keep them cool.
• Set the temperature control knob to ‘0’.
• Leave the door open.
Switching off and storing the refrigerator
If you do not intend to use the refrigerator for
a long time, proceed as follows:
• Set the temperature control knob to level ‘0’.
• Disconnect the power cable from the
battery or pull the AC cable plug out of
the rectifier.
• Clean the refrigerator.
• Turn the locking wheel (4) anti-clockwise
to the end stop (‘Vent’).
4
Vent
Lock
• Close the door until it latches in.
• The door stays open thus preventing smells
from arising.
Replacing the interior light
If the interior light in the refrigerator is faulty,
you can change the bulb (12 V, 3 W).
• Remove the cover.
• Pull the light (5) out of the sheet metal straps.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
5
7
• Slide in the new lamp between the sheet
metal straps, until it snaps into place.
Change the fuse (only DC/AC refrigerators).
If the fuse in the rectifier is faulty too, you can
replace this too.
• Lever the fuse compartment (6) open with
a screwdriver.