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Instructions for the user

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8.5 Practical advice for saving energy

-  Install the refrigerator in a cool, well ventilated place, protected against direct sunlight and well away

from heat sources.

-  Do not place hot foods in the refrigerator or freezer sections. Wait for foods and drinks to cool to room

temperature before placing them on the shelves;

-  Open the door(s) as infrequently and for as short a time as possible to prevent the compartments

from warming up too much;

-  Clean the condenser (rear of the refrigerator) periodically to prevent the appliance from losing

efficiency;

-  On models equipped with intensive cooling and rapid freezing, do not leave these functions activated

for longer than absolutely necessary;

-  If the refrigerator is to be out of use for a long period, it is best to empty it and switch it off;
-  Thaw frozen foods in the body of the refrigerator in order to exploit the cold stored in the frozen foods,

which will be transferred to the refrigerator if this procedure is used.

8.6 Operating noise

The refrigerator and freezer are cooled by means of a compression system. In order to maintain the
preset temperature inside the refrigerator and freezer sections, the compressor comes into operation in
response to the level of cooling required, and may operate continuously if necessary. When the
compressor starts up a humming sound will be heard, tending to drop in volume after a few minutes.
Another normal refrigerator operating noise is a gurgling due to the coolant flowing through the pipes in
the circuit. This noise is perfectly normal and does not mean that the appliance is malfunctioning. If it is
over-loud, there may be other causes. In this case, check that:
-  The refrigerator is properly levelled on the floor and does not vibrate when the compressor is in

operation: 

adjust the feet provided as appropriate

;

-  The drawers, shelves and door boxes are correctly fitted and securely in place: 

fit correctly

;

Bottles and containers on the various shelves are stable and not touching:

the vibration due to

operation of the compressor may generate some noise;

-  Do not place 

kitchen units or other appliances so that they are touching the refrigerator

.

8.7 Identifying and Dealing with Malfunctions

Your new refrigerator is designed and built to strict quality standards. This section is intended to enable
you to identify the origin of any malfunctions which may occur before contacting the Smeg After-Sales
Service.

8.8 Changing the inside light bulb

Before changing the bulb, make sure
that the light has not stopped working
simply because the part inside the lamp
socket has become loose. In all cases,
whether you wish to check that the
socket is connected correctly or change
the bulb, 

for safety reasons the plug

must be removed from the power
socket.

(It may be useful to remove the

shelves for easier access)

.

Unscrew the bulb to remove it from the socket. Replace the bulb with another having the same
characteristics (E14, max 15 W), screwing the new one into place.

Summary of Contents for FAB10LNE

Page 1: ...ods 24 7 3 Making ice cubes 24 8 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 25 8 1 Defrosting the refrigerator compartment 25 8 2 Defrosting the freezer 25 8 3 Cleaning the refrigerator 25 8 4 Switching off the refrige...

Page 2: ...ore scrapping your refrigerator it is important to remove doors and leave shelves in position as for use to ensure that children cannot accidentally become trapped inside during play Also cut the powe...

Page 3: ...or explosive substances in the freezer explosion hazard Do not use electrical equipment such as ice cream makers or blenders inside the appliance To ensure the refrigerator operates correctly never o...

Page 4: ...the appliance on parquet or linoleum If necessary when positioning slide the refrigerator over pieces of wood or a mat to the point decided for connection to the electrical mains 3 2 Positioning and l...

Page 5: ...tally removed To remove it from the appliance lift it at the back and extract it Then change the position of the shelf or shelves as you require For easy removal of all internal accessories the door h...

Page 6: ...comes on it remains on until the door is completely closed again The light comes on even if the refrigerator thermostat is set on 0 meaning that the refrigerator is switched off Arrange the foods on t...

Page 7: ...r conservation of their nutrients and flavour even after thawing and preparation Use only freezer bags aluminium film food approved polyethylene film and freezer containers Do not use paper bags non f...

Page 8: ...ted after thawing which may cause the stored foods to deteriorate If thawed foods smell and look normal they can be cooked and if required re frozen once they have cooled Depending on their type and i...

Page 9: ...water 8 3 Cleaning the refrigerator Before cleaning disconnect the plug from the electrical mains Clean the outside using only water and a gentle liquid detergent or an ordinary detergent for washabl...

Page 10: ...ter a few minutes Another normal refrigerator operating noise is a gurgling due to the coolant flowing through the pipes in the circuit This noise is perfectly normal and does not mean that the applia...

Page 11: ...company Refrigerator section not cooled sufficiently inside temperature setting thermostat set too low 1 2 this corresponds to higher interior temperature door opened often or for long periods door n...

Page 12: ...n check that the door gaskets are providing an airtight seal on the refrigerator door opened often or for long periods too much fresh food fruit and vegetables placed on the shelves foods not properly...

Page 13: ...r drinks inside the refrigerator Too much ice forming in freezer inside temperature setting thermostat set on too low a temperature Turn the regulator to a lower setting 1 2 to increase the temperatur...

Page 14: ...f it is on the bottom lower it open the door less often and for shorter times especially in warm humid weather conditions AFTER SALES SERVICE READING THE NAMEPLATE IF THE PROBLEMS WITH THE PRODUCT YOU...

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