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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

1.  Always  ensure  that  the  electrical  main  is  turned  off  and  unplug  before  cleaning  the 

appliance. 

2.  Wrap the food and keep them in a cool place.  

3.  Do not use chemical, steel, wooden or abrasive cleaners to clean the appliance. 

4.  Never use sharp instruments to scrape off frost or ice. 

5.  After cleaning, wipe the appliance until it is completely dry. 

6.  Use warm water to clean the oil and stains on the gasket in order to keep its elasticity. 

7.  This appliance should be serviced by an authorised service technician. Please contact 

the service centre if you required service on the appliance. 

8.  Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the appliance by yourself. 

9.  Repairs  carried  out  by  inexperienced  persons  may  cause  injury  or  serious 

malfunctioning.  

 
 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

Failure 

Failure Reason 

Possible Solution 

Appliance does not cool 

The plug is not plugged. 

Plug in and turn on the power. 

Thermostat control is set to 0. 

Set the thermostat control to 3. 

The fuse on the plug has blown. 

Change the fuse. 

Appliance is too warm 

The thermostat is set to minimum. 

Check the thermostat and regulate to 
normal position. 

The door has not closed properly. 

Make sure the door is closed 
properly. 

The door has opened too frequently. 

Take all necessary food at once. Do 
not open too frequently. 

Loud noise 

The appliance is inclining or the surface 
is not flat. 

Make sure the appliance is 
positioned on a flat surface. 

The wheel does not touch the floor well. 

Adjust the wheel screw. 

The compressor does not stop 

The food is warm or too much food 
stored. 

Store the food after cooling or reduce 
the quantity. 

Door is opening too regular. 

Reduce the frequency to open the 
door. 

Door has not closed properly. 

Make sure the door is closed properly 

Directly under sunlight or too close to 
heat resources. 

Do not install the appliance under 
direct sunlight. 

The air ventilation is not good. 

Keep certain space for ventilation. 

Summary of Contents for ER-C1815(SV)

Page 1: ...Please read this manual carefully before operating your set Retain it for future reference Record model number and serial number of the set See the label attached on the set and quote this informatio...

Page 2: ...ing the efficiency of refrigeration 8 This appliance should be placed in a cool dry place where there is no vicinity of water splashing or high humidity WARNING to reduce the risk of fire electrical s...

Page 3: ...PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 Evaporator door 2 Drain pan 3 Tempered glass shelves 4 Crisper cover 5 Crisper 6 Defrost controller 7 Lamp cover 8 Door gasket 9 Side racks 10 Level feet...

Page 4: ...r any abrasive cleaner to wash Dry the appliance thoroughly after cleaning 6 Open the fridge door for ventilation of internal compartments Idle for 4 hours before connecting the electrical mains to en...

Page 5: ...ressor 3 Check the temperature after 4 hours If the cooling has reached to acceptable level you may start using the appliance 4 The temperature will be affected by Room temperature How often the door...

Page 6: ...opened frequently or using the appliance in high humidity area we advise the user to defrost once every two weeks 8 This appliance should not be left unused for a long period To stop using the applia...

Page 7: ...T MAKE SURE THE PLUG IS SWITCHED OFF AND UNPLUGGED FROM THE ELECTRICAL MAINS 1 Remove the lamp cover 2 Wearing a protective glove and remove the lamp by turning it counter clockwise 3 Replace with a n...

Page 8: ...ol The plug is not plugged Plug in and turn on the power Thermostat control is set to 0 Set the thermostat control to 3 The fuse on the plug has blown Change the fuse Appliance is too warm The thermos...

Page 9: ...A Refrigerant R600a 44g Product Dimension mm 525 W x 515 D x 1135 H NOTICE This appliance must not be disposed together with domestic waste It has to be disposed at an authorized place for recycling o...

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