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Inactivity of the device
During periods of inactivity, unplug the plug from the socket, clean thoroughly as for a periodic cleaning and
let the air circulate in the cell by covering the cabinet with a cloth cloth.
8. BEHAVIOUR IN CASE OF FAILURE
If the unit does not work check that:
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the plug is correctly inserted into the socket;
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the power cord is not damaged.
If the set temperature is not reached, check that:
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the plug is correctly inserted in the socket;
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the power cord is not damaged:
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the control switch is on;
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the control unit is well regulated (see room temperature setting);
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the appliance is not in defrosting or post-defrost recovery phase;
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the evaporator is not covered with ice (see defrosting);
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the condenser is not clogged by dust;
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the unit is not near heat sources or its condensing unit is poorly ventilated;
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the stored food or other objects do not prevent the correct closing of the cabinet;
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the unit does not work in abnormal conditions (insertion of hot, excess and/or misplaced food).
If the appliance loses water, check that it is not leaking:
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the water elimination device is not damaged, that the drain has been well channeled and that it is
not obstructed;
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the appliance is level.
If the appliance is noisy, check that:
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there are no unscrewed screws or bolts;
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the appliance is level and the feet are firmly on the floor.
If, after all these checks, the malfunction continues, it is advisable to contact technical assistance, indicating
the model code and serial number (both can be found on the technical data plate) and any alarm codes that
may appear on the display of the control unit.