7. Wipe the appliance with an absorbent cloth or
sponge thoroughly dry and allow to air for about 3
to 4 minutes.
8. Replace the drain-plug (if available).
9. Close the appliance door, replace the plug in the
socket and turn the appliance on.
10. Now re-fill the frozen food.
To prevent frozen food from defrosting, carry out the
defrosting procedure within a maximum of two hours
to reduce significant rise in temperature of he frozen
food that would shorten the storage life.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1.No operation (appliance not running / getting
cold)
l
Is there a power failure?
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Is the plug in good condition and properly plugged
into the socket?
2.Appliance not working sufficiently
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Is the lid of the appliance closed properly?
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Is there heavy ice formation on the inner walls?
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Is the appliance exposed to direct sunlight or heat
source?
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Have too much warm food been put in the
appliance?
l
The climatic class can be found on the rating label
in the back of the appliance. It specifies the
ambient temperatures at which the appliance will
operate correctly.
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