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Problem

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

The appliance 
does not 
operate. 

•   The appliance is not plugged in. 
•   The appliance is turned off. 
•   The circuit breaker tripped or a 

blown fuse. 

•  Plug in the appliance.
•  Turn on power point.
•  Reset circuit breaker/replace fuse.

The appliance 
is not cold 
enough. 

•   Check the temperature control 

setting. 

•   The door is opened too often, or is 

kept open for too long; the door is 
not closed completely; hot food has 
been placed inside.

•   The appliance has recently been 

disconnected for a period of time.

•   Reduce the temperature.

•   Do not open door for 2+ hours; Check 

that the door is closed properly and for 
any obstructions preventing the door 
closing properly; Remove hot food and 
let it cool first before replacing it.

•  Plug in the appliance.

The appliance 
has an odd 
odour. 

•   Food may not be wrapped properly.
•  Food may be rotten.
•   The interior may not be clean.

•   Check that the food is wrapped tightly.
•   Check for rotten food and remove.
•   Clean the interior of the appliance.

The internal 
light does not 
illuminate.

•   The appliance is not plugged in. 
•   The appliance is turned off. 
•   The circuit breaker tripped or a 

blown fuse. 

•   The light is damaged.

•  Plug in the appliance.
•  Turn on power point.
•  Reset circuit breaker/replace fuse.

•   Please contact after sales support.

The door  
will not close 
properly.

•   The appliance is not level. 
•   The gasket is dirty.  

•   Food is stacked too high.

•   Level the appliance.
•   Clean gasket with warm water and  

a soft cloth.

•   Re-position food so it does not obstruct.

The door 
is difficult 
to open.

•   A difference in pressure between the 

air inside and outside of the unit.

•   This is a normal phenomenon and 

cannot be avoided.

Moisture forms 
on the inside
appliance 
walls.

•   Hot and humid weather increases  

the internal rate of frost build-up. 

•   The lid is slightly open.
•   The lid is kept open too long, or is 

opened too frequently. 

•   This is normal.

•   Close the door.
•   Open the door less often

Moisture 
forms on the 
outside of the 
appliance. 

•   The door is slightly open, causing 

cold air from inside the appliance 
to meet warm, moist air from the 
outside.

•   Close the door or check for obstructions.

There are 
vibrations.

•   The appliance is not level. 
•   The floor is uneven or weak. 

•   The appliance is touching the wall.

•   Level the appliance.
•   Be sure your floor can adequately 

support the appliance.

•   Move the appliance away from the wall 

and check it is level.

FAQs and Troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for EBF129S

Page 1: ...UserManual Exactly what you need Model Code s EBF129W EBF129S Online esatto house Product 129L Bar Fridge Version V1 2 0920...

Page 2: ...User Manual 2 Appliances Exactly what you need...

Page 3: ...Getting Started Page 9 Installation Page 11 Using Your Bar Fridge Page 12 Usage Tips Page 12 Energy Saving Tips Page 13 Maintenance and Cleaning Page 15 FAQs and Troubleshooting Page 16 Specifications...

Page 4: ...he appliance our Support Team are here to help You can use our online Support Centre at any time by visiting http support residentiagroup com au Or you can contact us via phone by dialling 1300 11 HEL...

Page 5: ...tion of the appliance ensure that none of the components of the refrigerant circuit become damaged WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Never use an appliance with a damaged refrigerant circu...

Page 6: ...that indicated on the appliance rating label Earthing This appliance should be properly earthed for your safety The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a three prong plug for use in standard...

Page 7: ...this appliance with flammable fluids Do not store or use volatile flammable or explosive propellants or liquids in or close to this or any other appliance The fumes can create a fire hazard or explos...

Page 8: ...empered glass shelves 3 4 Foot 5 Top hinge assembly 6 Defrost pan 7 Door storage various 8 Bottom hinge assembly foot Key 7 6 5 8 Product Overview Your Bar Fridge The images in this user manual are fo...

Page 9: ...ance Failure to do so can result in back or other injury Freestanding design This appliance is designed to be freestanding only and should not be recessed or built in Floor surface This appliance must...

Page 10: ...allow the unit to cool down for at least 2 3 hours 4 hours if starting up during warm weather in summer before placing food in the bar fridge Reversing the door Remove the top hinge cover Using a Phi...

Page 11: ...hermostat to the coolest setting position Max or 6 This may cause the compressor to run continuously in order to maintain a low temperature Using for the First Time When you install your appliance set...

Page 12: ...y and risk food spoilage Be sure to wrap foods properly and wipe containers dry before placing them in the appliance This cuts down on frost building up inside in the unit Please do not wrap items in...

Page 13: ...n the appliance again Cleaning WARNING Before cleaning the appliance make sure it is switched off and disconnected from the power supply Failure to do so can result in electric shock or injury Wash th...

Page 14: ...43 57 for advice Our after sales support centre stocks a selection of spare parts for the Esatto 129L Bar Fridge To enquire about purchasing a part call us on 1300 11 43 57 or email support residenti...

Page 15: ...turned off The circuit breaker tripped or a blown fuse The light is damaged Plug in the appliance Turn on power point Reset circuit breaker replace fuse Please contact after sales support The door wil...

Page 16: ...litre gross capacity Separate chilling compartment Reversible door 3 Tempered glass shelves Adjustable temperature control Energy Rating 2 5 Stars MEPS Standards This product complies with AS NZS 6033...

Page 17: ...tails of your purchase below and staple your receipt on the opposite page Your serial number can be found on the rear of your air conditioner STORE DETAILS STORE NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE PURCHASE DATE P...

Page 18: ...Appliance during the Warranty Period g Warranty Period means i where the Appliance is used for personal domestic or household use i e normal single family use as set out in the instruction manual the...

Page 19: ...tralia the Appliances come with a guarantee by Residentia Group that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compen...

Page 20: ...User Manual 20 This page is intentionally left blank Appliances Exactly what you need A RESIDENTIA GROUP INITIATIVE...

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