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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 ETM413W

Page 1: ...UserManual Exactly what you need Model Code s ETM413X ETM413W Online esatto house Product 413L Top Mount Refrigerator Version V1 0 1221...

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

Page 3: ...9 Getting Started Page 9 Installation Page 11 Using Your Fridge Page 12 Usage Tips Page 12 Energy Saving Tips Page 13 Maintenance and Cleaning Page 18 FAQs and Troubleshooting Page 19 Specifications P...

Page 4: ...ng care of the 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...

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: ...gentle when closing the refrigerator door to avoid falling articles Do not pick up frozen items with wet hands in the freezing chamber when the refrigerator is running especially metal containers in...

Page 7: ...tructions Ensure adequate air circulation around the appliance to prevent overheating Level Install the appliance level in order to ensure proper operation Cleaning and Maintenance Disconnect Unplug t...

Page 8: ...rn the feet clockwise to raise the refrigerator b Turn the feet counterclockwise to lower the refrigerator c Adjust both feet so the refrigerator is level Door Trays Door Trays Temperature Control She...

Page 9: ...reestanding design This appliance is designed to be freestanding only and should not be recessed or built in Placement This appliance must be properly positioned on a dry sturdy level surface that is...

Page 10: ...ces cut or remove the third earth prong from the power cord If the plug does not fit your outlet consult a licensed electrician for advice to have the outlet changed Plug the unit into a dedicated pro...

Page 11: ...ature controls are automatically locked after 15 seconds of no use When the temperature control panel is locked hold the temperature setting button for 3 seconds to unlock it All LED s will blink for...

Page 12: ...s such as bottles of fizzy drink in the chilling compartment as the container could explode under pressure and damage the chiller Do not refreeze food once it has been defrosted Frozen food which has...

Page 13: ...Never use boiling water to accelerate defrosting as it may damage the plastic components Regularly check the appliance for defrost water If necessary clean the drain If the drain is blocked water wil...

Page 14: ...e Our after sales support centre stocks a selection of spare parts for the Esatto413L Top Mount Fridge To enquire about purchasing a part call us on 1300 11 43 57 or email support residentiagroup com...

Page 15: ...ew on the middle beam 7 Now remove the refrigerator door 8 Remove the lower hinge assembly from the lower right corner and remove the hole cap and screw cap from the lower left corner 9 Dismantle the...

Page 16: ...stall them on the other side of both doors and exchange the installation of the sleeve pipe and hole cap on the top of the refrigerator door 12 Then remove the left decorative cover of the freezer doo...

Page 17: ...eft upper hinge cover and right decorative cover from the accessory bag install the freezer door on the middle hinge and install the left upper hinge left hinge cover and hole cap Finally install the...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...Weight Net Gross 66 78kg Net Capacity 413L Refrigerant Amount R600a 58g Energy Rating 3 5 Stars MEPS Standards This product complies with AS NZS 60335 1 and AS NZS 60335 2 24 electrical safety and wit...

Page 20: ...please record details of your purchase below and staple your receipt on the opposite page Your serial number can be found on the rear of your refrigerator STORE DETAILS STORE NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE P...

Page 21: ...esatto house 21 Attach your receipt to this page...

Page 22: ...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 23: ...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 24: ...User Manual 24 This page is intentionally left blank Appliances Exactly what you need A RESIDENTIA GROUP INITIATIVE...

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