User Manual
Solu on
switched on.
• The circuit breaker has tripped or the
fuse has blown.
• The temperature control is set at "O"
• T he temperature control dial may be
set too high.
• Check if the coolers drain pan is full.
• Appliance is not on a level, firm
surface or may be touching other items.
• Check the temperature control
dial is set at "3".
• A
higher external ambient tempera-
ture may require a higher se ng.
• The door is opened too o en.
• The door is not closed completely
.
• The door gasket does not seal
properly.
• The Cooler does not have the
correct clearances at the sides/back
.
• This is a result of the dissipa on of
the heat from inside the cabinet.
Problem
Your refrigerator does
not
operate
Your refrigerator is
too cold
Your refrigerator is not cold
enough
The defros ng water
overflows inside the cooler
and onto the floor
The side panel heats up
Condensa on forms on the
outside of the cooler
The cooler seems to make
too much noise
• Condensa on will form on the
outside of the cooler if it operates in
moist areas, simply wipe it dry.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before
returning your
Nero
Refrigerator to the store, check the following
points; you may be able to solve any problem yourself
.
• Check
power cable is plugged in and
working. The automa c cycles ensure the defros ng is done in the most efficient manner, and
when required. It is not recommended to leave the fridge in the manually set defrost mode for
prolonged periods of me.
• Note it is normal to hear refrigerant
flowing as the compressor stops and starts.
I
MPORTANT
The fridge will go through a normal periodical defros ng cycle, and a manual defros ng
opera on is only require in most extreme cases. It is be er to avoid if not necessary.
While in the ‘defrost’ mode, the fridge cooling power is reduced , as the compressor is not
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NOTE: Do not recommend to operate the fridge on se ngs that run below 4°c/
MAX
,
as such se ngs will cause content
at
the rear
of the fridge
close
to
evaporator
to
freeze, and will r
esult in unnecessary strain on the cooling systems, and undue high
energy consump on.
Note: in normal opera on the controller turns the compressor off at the set
temperature, and back on a er the temperature had risen by around 5°c.
As such, the reading in the
electronic
controller is
almost always a few degrees above -
poin
set and tha
t,
t is perfectly OK.
90L Glass Door Fridge
Stainless Steel
Product No.74409099
Backed by the Nero 2 Year Warranty
Imported By:
R Weatherdon & Co Pty Ltd
www.weatherdon.com.au
Made In China