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norMal oPErating SoUndS
While in operation, your refrigerator will make some typical sounds. Below, you can
find a description of the normal operating sounds:
Cracking: y
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ou hear this when the ice breaks. it’s the same sound which
occurs when the ice-trays are removed from the freezer and exposed to room
temperature.
Compressor noise:
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This is a characteristic of the motor. it means that the
compressor is working.
gas expansion noise:
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This is a noise similar to water boiling.
Cooling system noise:
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This is a characteristic of the ventilator, which shows that
the system is functioning. it is commonly heard when you close the refrigerator
door.
Changing thE light bUlb
Some models have lighting in the cooler and the freezer, while others only have a cooler light.
To RePLaCe THe BuLB, FoLLoWinG THe BeLoW inSTRuCTionS:
disconnect your refrigerator.
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Remove the bulb cover by pressing inwards on the sides of the cover, moving the
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cover downwards from the front. once the cover has come away from the upper
supports, pull it towards you to remove it from the temperature control.
Remove the bulb by turning it anti-clockwise.
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Replace the bulb with another of the same electrical characteristics and dimen-
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sions.
once you have changed the bulb, put the light bulb cover back on by aligning the
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back tabs of the cover with the temperature control slots. Then, push the cover
upwards until you hear a click.
Moving
iMPortant:
if you need to lie on the unit for transportation, do it only towards the
left side (viewing your refrigerator in front).
es necesario que antes de desplazar tu refrigerador de su lugar, los tornillos nivela-
dores estén en la posición libre de contacto con el piso para que las ruedas puedan
realizar su función de desplazamiento.
iMPortant:
after moving your refrigerator follow installation instructions to ensure that
the compressor oil and coolant gas settle.
PowEr oUtagES
The majority of energy supply interruptions are corrected within a few hours. Your
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refrigerator’s interior temperature will not be affected within the first 4 hours. If the
power outage persists for more than 6 hours, we suggest placing bags of ice in both
the cooler and the freezer to conserve the food.
avoid opening refrigerator doors.
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if you notice variations in the voltage, we recommend that your turn off and/or disconnect
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your refrigerator until the voltage returns to normal. increases and decreases in the
light intensity from the bulbs indicate these variations are occurring.
if you model comes with the Power Cool, Holidays, and express Chill Zone functions,
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these will be deactivated (indicated by the lights switching off). This won’t affect your
refrigerator upon the power returning, but you will have to reactivate these functions
to continue using them.
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