Operating Instructions Bar Cooler Model BCD 2100
6. Cleaning
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Clean the bar cooler regularly to keep it clean at all times.
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Before each cleaning pull the power plug from the socket.
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Clean the exterior surfaces and the grids with a soft, damp, warm cloth and a commercial
detergent. Wipe off and dry everything carefully. The glass panes can be cleaned with a
cleaning detergent for windows.
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Do not use aggressive detergents, steel wool or abrasive sponges. The bar cooler may
not be hosed down with water.
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Brush off from time to time the dirt from the slots in the interior of the bar cooler. Use at
the same time a vacuum cleaner.
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If you do not need the showcase for a long time, pull the plug from the socket and clean
everything as described and leave the glass door open. Cover the appliance with a cloth.
7. Troubleshooting and Settlements
If the appliance does not work well, then check the following:
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Is the plug in the plug socket?
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Is there a power failure at present?
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Was the appliance upright transported? If not, did it stand after tranportation upright for
enough time (at least 1 hour)?
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Was the appliance just filled with uncooled products?
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Is the appliance in direct sunlight or near to other sources of warmth?
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Is the door open?
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Does the door close correctly?
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Are the doors too often open?
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Is the temperature regulator not correctly adjusted?
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Are the air intake openings and the discharge openings blocked?
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Is the condenser clogged?
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If there are noises, check whether the backside of the appliance has contact with the wall
or with other objects. Does the appliance stand on a stable and flat surface?
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If the sound is like water flows, it is no trouble, but the sound of flowing refrigerant, for
example when starting.
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If you do not find the cause, inform your dealer.
Non-trouble
The following situation do not mean trouble.
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If dew-drops are on the panes, it is no trouble.
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The outside of the refrigerator may have condensate water when the humidity is high,
please wipe it off with dry cloth.
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