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NOTE
Please note that the temperature will change depending on the ambient
temperature (installation site), the frequency of opening the door and the
fittings.
IMPORTANT
High room temperatures (such as e.g. on hot summer days) and a cold
temperature setting can lead to continuous refrigerator operation. The
reason for this is that the compressor has to run continuously in order to
maintain the low temperature in the appliance. The appliance is not able to
defrost automatically because this is only possible when the compressor is
not running (see the defrosting section). Therefore, a thick layer of frost or ice
may form on the interior wall.
8.3 Noises during operation
Normal noises
• Humming – the noise is caused by the compressor during operation.
It is loud when it switches on or off.
• Liquid noise – caused by the refrigerant circulating in the unit.
• Clicking noises – the temperature regulator switches the compressor
on or off.
9 Defrosting / Switching off
During the cooling and defrosting phases a thin layer of ice or drops of water
form on the inner wall.
Your refrigerator does have automatic defrosting, but if a thicker layer of ice
forms in-side the appliance – if you occasionally defrost it by hand – proceed
as described under point 10.1. Optionally, in order to accelerate defrosting you
can place a bowl with hot water in the appliance or use a hairdryer.
10 Maintenance
10.1 Cleaning and care
If the appliance is dirty, proceed as follows:
1. Before beginning with repair or cleaning works make sure the device has
been disconnected from power socket (pull the power plug!!!) and has
cooled down.
2. Clean the interior (including the rear wall and bottom) with warm
water and a mild cleaning product. Do not use any aggressive
cleaning products!
3. Dry all surfaces carefully.
4. After cleaning reconnect the refrigerator to the mains supply.
5. Never clean the appliance with steam cleaning equipment.
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