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Cleaning the inside:
• Remove all products from inside the equipment.
• Disconnect the equipment from the electrical current for the time needed to
completely defrost the appliance walls.
• Clean the equipment with a soft cloth when at room temperature.
• Wash the interior with pure water, to which a little neutral detergent may be added.
• Finally, dry it with a soft cloth.
• Connect and wait for the equipment to reach operational temperature again.
• Place the products inside.
Cleaning the outside:
• Disconnect the equipment from the electrical current before cleaning the exterior
so that there is no risk of electric shock.
• Clean the equipment's exterior with a soft
sponge soaked in warm water and soap.
• Then clean it with a soft cloth and dry.
• The refrigerator circuit's exterior (compressor,
condenser, connection tubes, and remaining
components) must be cleaned with a soft brush
or vacuum cleaner.
• Pay special attention while cleaning the
condenser. If obstructed, it will affect the
equipment's performance.
NOTES:
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While cleaning, be careful not to twist the tubes or disconnect cords. Do not use
abrasive materials or mops as they will definitively damage the equipment's
surface.
• Do not remove fixed parts for cleaning. If necessary, they must be cleaned by
qualified personnel.
Component Replacement:
If any component of the equipment is damaged, it must be replaced by personnel
qualified for this task.
10. Problem Resolution Guide
The equipment does not work
• Check if there is electric current.
• Check if the plug is properly inserted in the source outlet and if the voltage and
frequency are appropriate for operation.
The temperature is not satisfactory
• Check if the equipment has been connected long enough to have reached
operation temperature.
• Check if the equipment is away from heat sources.
NOT TO USE SHARP
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CONDENSER.