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TROUBLESHOOTING
If your appliance develops a fault, please check the following table before making a call to your retailer.
Fault
Probable Cause
Action
The appliance is
not working
The unit is not switched on
Check the unit is plugged in correctly and
switched on
Plug and lead are damaged
Call your agent or qualified technician
Fuse in the plug has blown
Replace the fuse
Power supply
Check power supply
Internal wiring fault
Call your agent or qualified technician
The appliance
turns on, but the
temperature is
too high/low
Condenser blocked with dust
Call your agent or qualified technician
Doors are not shut properly
Check if doors/drawers are shut and seals are
not damaged
Appliance is located near a heat source
or air flow to the condenser is being
interrupted
Move the refrigerator to a more suitable
location
Ambient temperature is too high
Increase ventilation or move appliance to a
cooler position
Insufficient airflow to the fans
Remove any blockages to the fan
Appliance is overloaded
Reduce the amount of food stored in the
appliance
Factory default parameters adjusted
Call your agent or qualified technician
The appliance is
unusually loud
The appliance is touching a neighbouring
object
Check installation position and change if
necessary
The appliance has not been installed in a
level or stable position
Check installation position and change if
necessary
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Voltage
Power Current
Temperature
range
Capacity
(litres)
Refrigerant
Dimensions
HxWxD (mm)
Weight
(kg)
7450.0745 230V 50Hz
160W
1.1A
2°C - 8°C
268
R134a 180g 706 x 706 x 1300
130
7450.0750 230V 50Hz
315W
1.9A
2°C - 8°C
468
R134a 200g 706 x 706 x 1800
180
ELECTRICAL WIRING
Appliances are supplied with a 3 pin, moulded, BS1363 plug and lead, with a 3 amp fuse as standard. The plug is
to be connected to a suitable mains socket. Appliances are wired as follows:
Live wire (coloured brown) to terminal marked L
Neutral wire (coloured blue) to terminal marked N
Earth wire (coloured green/yellow) to terminal marked E
All appliances must be earthed, using a dedicated earthing circuit. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
Electrical isolation points must be kept clear of any obstructions. In the event of any emergency disconnection
being required they must be readily accessible.