and stored separately.
Don’t-
Let defrosting food or food juices drip onto already stored food.
Don’t-
leave the door open for long periods, as this will make the appliance more costly to run
and cause excessive ice formation.
Don’t-
Use sharp edged objects such as knives or forks to remove the ice.
Don’t-
Never use hairdryers, or electrical appliances for defrosting only use item
recommended by the manufacturer.
Don’t-
put hot food into the appliance. Let it cool down first.
Don’t-
Try to keep frozen food which has thawed; it should be eaten within 24 hours or
cooked and refrozen.
Don’t damage the refrigerant circuit at any time.
TROUBLESHOOTER
Before calling for service
Please check the following points.
The fridge is not working
Check the plug is inserted correctly into the wall socket.
Check there is power to the wall socket by plugging in another appliance, if the other
appliance works, check the fuse in the larder fridge plug.
Condensation appears on the outside of the larder fridge
This may be due to a change in the room temperature. Wipe off any residue of moisture.
Noises
You may hear some unusual noises from time to time this is quite normal. Do not attempt to
repair your larder fridge yourself contact the store from were you purchased this appliance.
The fridge does not cool sufficiently
If the door has been opened too often, or it has been left open for a while it will take time for
the fridge to reach its set temperature.
Check the airflow over the rear of the fridge has not been reduced due to insufficient
clearance.
The following characteristics should not be looked upon as a problem:
A gentle trickling sound caused by coolant flowing through the pipe.
Compressor operating for long periods due to high ambient temperatures.
Prolonged idle periods
If you are going to leave the fridge idle for any period of time, proceed as follows:
Disconnect the fridge from the mains supply by removing the plug from the wall socket.