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leaning
Unplug the appliance from the power point before cleaning.
1.
Remove the fresh food from the refrigerator. Wrap food in several layers of newspaper, cover
it and store it in a cool place (ideally, transfer it to another refrigerator).
2.
Clean the appliance and accessories inside with a soft sponge and soapy, lukewarm water.
3.
After cleaning, rinse with clean water and dry the parts thoroughly.
4.
Once everything is dry, the appliance can be turned back on.
Keep the door seals clean at all times.
Never clean the appliance with a steam cleaner. Moisture could build up in electrical
components, leading to a risk of electric shock! Hot steam can damage plastic parts.
The appliance must be dry before being switched back on.
IMPORTANT: Volatile oils and organic solvents can damage the plastic parts. This applies to
lemon juice or juice from orange peels, butyric acid, and cleaning products containing acetic
acid. Do not substances of this type come into contact with the parts of the appliance.
- Do not clean the appliance using abrasive products.
The refrigerator isn't working
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Check for a power failure.
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Check whether the plug is connected to the mains.
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Check the condition of the protection fuse.
The refrigerator is getting too cold
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The thermostat may be set to a value that is too high.
The refrigerator is not getting cold enough
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The food may be packed in too tightly and blocking the proper circulation of cold air.
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You may have put hot food or a large amount of food in the refrigerator.
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The door may not be closed properly.
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The door's seals may be damaged.
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The refrigerator may not be properly ventilated.
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The space between the refrigerator and the side walls or above it may be insufficient.
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The thermostat may not be set correctly.
You hear the sound of running water
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That's the sound of the refrigerant flowing. It is not a malfunction.
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