Smeg FD260PS Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 19

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Before cleaning, disconnect the appliance from the power 
mains 

– rotate the thermostat knob 

to the 

STOP (0)

 position 

and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.

• Use a 

soft cloth

 to clean all surfaces. Cleaners containing  

abrasive particles, acids, or solvents, are not appropriate

 

as they will damage the surface!

Clean the 

appliance exterior

 with water or a mild solution of 

suds.
Lacquer-coated and aluminum surfaces can be cleaned with 
lukewarm water to which some mild detergent was added. 
Cleaning agents with minor alcohol content are also acceptable 
(e.g. window cleaners).
Cleaners with alcohol content are not allowed for cleaning plastic 
parts.  

Clean the appliance 

interior

 with lukewarm water to which you 

may add some 

vinegar.

•  Placed under the cooling board that cools the refrigerator 

interior are a trough (groove) and an opening through which 
melted water is discharged from the appliance interior. The 
through and the opening should never be blocked; therefore, 
check them often and clean as required (e.g. using a plastic 
straw).

•  Frost and ice accumulated in a layer of 3-5 mm will cause 

an increase in power consumption; therefore it should be 
removed regularly. Do not use any sharp objects, solvents, or 
sprays. 

• 

Condenser unit

 on the back of the refrigerator should always 

be kept clean, free of dust or deposit from kitchen smoke. Use 
a soft non-metal brush or a vacuum cleaner to clean the dust 
periodically.

•   Also clean the 

container 

above the refrigerator compressor. If 

it was removed for cleaning, replace it afterwards. Make sure 
the container is in a horizontal position!

•  After cleaning, switch on the appliance and put the food back 

in.

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Cleaning the appliance

Summary of Contents for FD260PS

Page 1: ...GB Instructions for use Refrigerator freezer...

Page 2: ...ng term storage of frozen food up to one year depending on the type of food This compartment is labeled with four stars asterisks Important warnings 3 A few tips on how to save power with your refrige...

Page 3: ...be much less likely to occur The appliance must be connected to the power mains and grounded in compliance with the effective standards and regulations The appliance may not be used outdoors and shoul...

Page 4: ...l city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Observe the installation instructions Do not open the appliance door more frequently than necessary Occa...

Page 5: ...front part and pull it out completely Only with some models A Refrigerator compartment B Freezer compartment 1 Control unit 2 Interior illumination lamp 3 Shelf height adjustable 4 Water discharge gro...

Page 6: ...in an upright position on a sufficiently solid base At the front the appliance is fitted with two adjustable legs that can be used to level the appliance If there is a kitchen furniture element above...

Page 7: ...ge and frequency are indicated on the label with basic information on the appliance The appliance should be connected to the power mains and grounded in compliance with the relevant effective standard...

Page 8: ...J to the opposite side Remove the door stopper with the hinge K1 and attach a symmetrical door stopper K2 supplied in a bag to the opposite side 6 Lower door G move the hinges L and the cover M to th...

Page 9: ...d the cover M to the opposite side 6 Start from the bottom and work your way up attach and secure the lower hinge E2 supplied in a bag mount the door G fasten the hinge D mount the door F and fasten t...

Page 10: ...er temperature is desired and recommended or when environment temperature is lower than 16 C When the environment temperature is normal a medium setting is recommended A change in the environment temp...

Page 11: ...ture setting and on off knob B Fan on off switch only with some models Model without fan Model with fan Turn on rotate the thermostat knob clockwise towards position 7 Turning the appliance on off CON...

Page 12: ...the refrigerator door is opened The fan distributes the cool air in the refrigerator more evenly speeds up the cooling process and reduces accumulation of dew on the shelves It only operates when the...

Page 13: ...in fresh fruit vegetables salads root vegetables potatoes onions garlic tomatoes tropical fruit sauerkraut turnips etc Refrigerator door areas upper medium part eggs butter cheeses etc lower part beve...

Page 14: ...ng out To remove a shelf from the refrigerator lift is slightly at the front tilt as required and pull it out Food that perishes quickly should be kept at the back of the shelf where the temperatures...

Page 15: ...e A knob to the position between 4 and 6 and use the B switch to activate the super freeze function the red dot on the switch is visible Control unit II 24 hours before freezing fresh food rotate the...

Page 16: ...d with frost as this is a sign that the food has been slightly thawed several times Such food is of lesser quality When transporting frozen food prevent it from defrosting thawing Higher temperature w...

Page 17: ...freeze function to additionally cool the food Control unit II 24 hours before defrosting rotate the A knob to a position between 4 and 6 Then take the frozen food from the freezer and protect it from...

Page 18: ...turn on the appliance rotate the A knob back to the desired setting and deactivate the super freeze function Control unit II Before putting the food back into the freezer connect the appliance to the...

Page 19: ...r Placed under the cooling board that cools the refrigerator interior are a trough groove and an opening through which melted water is discharged from the appliance interior The through and the openin...

Page 20: ...h the refrigerator interior back wall Poor door sealing If the seal is dirty or damaged clean it or replace it Water is dripping from the refrigerator Blocked water discharge opening or water from tha...

Page 21: ...the system This is not a sign of malfunction and it will not affect the appliance useful life Eventually the level of this noise will be reduced Occasionally sudden or louder noise may appear during a...

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