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Periodically clean the appliance with a new cloth and a solution of
lukewarm water and neutral detergent specific for cleaning inside
refrigerators. Never use abrasive detergents. Clean inside the defrost
water drain outlet on the rear wall of the refrigerator near the fruit and
vegetable drawer regularly, using the tool supplied with the appliance in
order to ensure defrost water is removed correctly.
CHANGING BULB
(depending on the model)
Always unplug the appliance from the mains before changing the bulb.
1.
Loosen the screws and take off the lamp cover.
2.
The lamp has a bayonet bulb and needs to be extracted not
unscrewed, following the directions of the arrows as indicated.
After the new bulb has been inserted, replace the lamp cover and wait
five minutes before plugging the fridge back in.
Only use bulbs of the same type which can be requested from the after-
sales service and authorized dealers.
LED LIGHTS
(depending on the model)
LED lights last longer than normal bulbs, they illuminate better and are
more environmentally friendly.
Contact the after-sales service to replace LEDs.
쩸
쩹
Connect the appliance to the mains power supply. The right temperatures for the storage of foodstuffs are
preset in the factory.
The buzzer sound indicates a temperature alarm: press and hold the button to switch off acoustic alarms.
Where applicable, insert the anti-bacterial and anti-odour filter into the fan as indicated on the filter
package (see Refrigeration Compartment section).
Note:
After switching on, the refrigerator needs approximately 4/5 hours to reach the correct
temperature to store a normal fridge load of food.
FIRST USE
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
APPLIANCE
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