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Instructions for the User

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8. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

8.1 Defrosting the refrigerator compartment

The refrigerator compartment has automatic defrosting. During normal operation of the refrigerator, frost
forms on its back wall when the compressor is working and dissolves when it is not in operation. When
the compressor is not working, the frost which has built up on the back wall melts and the water flows
into the opening provided in the bottom of the body of the refrigerator. From here, it flows into the tray on
the compressor, where it evaporates.

Warning

The amount of ice which forms on the back wall may vary with changes in weather conditions
(temperature and humidity), the frequency with which the door is opened, the appliance's operating
temperatures and the amount of fresh foods stored inside (especially fruit and vegetables).

8.2 Defrosting the freezer

The freezer compartment has to be defrosted manually. When the thickness of frost or ice on the
shelves exceeds 2 cm, the freezer should be defrosted. A few hours before defrosting, use the knob
provided to set the thermostat on 5 in order to further lower the temperature of the frozen foods. Then
turn the knob to the 0 setting and disconnect the plug from the electrical mains. Remove the frozen
foods from the freezer compartment and protect them from thawing while cleaning. Place a container
underneath the pipe to collect the defrosted 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 washable surfaces (such as a window-cleaning
product). Never use products containing abrasives or substances which may attack the lacquered or
painted parts, acids or chemical solvents. Use a sponge or a soft cloth.
Do not use steam cleaners to clean the inside; we recommend the use of refrigerator-specific
disinfectants. Special SMEG brand steel cleaning products are available from our Service Centres. 
Remove the shelves and accessories, taking care not to apply excessive force when removing. Follow
the instructions provided in the "Door Shelves and Containers" section carefully. Never wash removable
plastic parts in the dishwasher; use only warm water and washing-up liquid or water and vinegar. Take
care not to wet the electrical lighting components with water or detergents.
Clean the seals with warm water and then dry.
To allow the refrigerator to operate at full efficiency, periodically also clean the
condenser on the rear with a brush or a vacuum cleaner.

Also make a periodic check on the tray above the compressor, and clean it if
necessary.

8.4 Switching off the refrigerator

If the refrigerator is to be out of use for some time, turn the thermostat knob to 0. Then empty the
compartments, disconnect the appliance from the electrical mains, and once it has defrosted dry any
residual moisture which has collected. Leave the door ajar to prevent the humidity and trapped air from
creating unpleasant smells.

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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