• Do Not leave the door open for long periods, as this will make
the appliance more costly to run and cause excessive ice
formation�
• Do Not use sharp objects such as knives to remove the ice from
the appliance� Only use a plastic scraper�
• Do Not put hot food into the appliance� Let it cool down to
room temperature�
• Do Not put liquid-filled bottles or sealed cans containing
carbonated liquids into the freezer as they may burst�
• Do Not give children ice-cream and water ices direct from the
freezer as the low temperature may cause ‘freezer burns’ on
the lips�
• Do Not try to keep frozen food which has thawed; it should be
eaten within 24 hours or cooked and re-frozen�
Cleaning
1� Unplug the appliance�
2� Remove all substances�
3� Clean the inside and outside walls with a clean sponge or soft
cloth using warm water or 1 teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda to
1�2 liters of water�
4� Rinse well and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth�
If the appliance is not to be used for a long period of time then it
is recommended to remove all the food stuff, clean the inside of
the appliance and leave the door open to allow the air to circulate
thus avoiding unpleasant odors�
Troubleshooting
Disposal
Before calling for service please check the following�
THE APPLIANCE IS NOT WORKING.
1� Check the plug is inserted correctly into the mains socket�
2� Check there is power to the mains socket by plugging another
appliance in, if the other appliance don’t works either, check the
fuse in the plug�
THE APPLIANCE IS NOISY WHEN OPERATING.
• Check the appliance is level and it is not in contact with
another appliance or kitchen furniture�
THE APPLIANCE DOES NOT COOL SUFFICIENTLY.
• If the door has been opened too often or it has been left open
for a while it will take time for the appliance to reach its set
temperature�
• Check the airflow over the rear of the appliance has not been
reduced due to insufficient clearance�
• Check if a large quantity of fresh food has been introduced�
The refrigerating gas contained in the circuit of this appliance
is isobutane (R600a); it causes a low level of pollution but is
inflammable� Please contact your local disposal department for
advice on the correct method of disposal�
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