Smeg FL227APZD User manual

GB Instructions for use
Refrigerator with freezer

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Thank you for your confidence in buying our appliance and congratulations on the excellent choice.
We hope it will successfully serve its purpose for many years.
Refrigerator with freezer (hereinafter: the appliance) is intended to be used in households.
The lower part is refrigerator for storing fresh food at the temperature higher than 0°C.
The upper part is freezer intended for freezing fresh food and to long-term storing of frozen food (up
to one year, depending on type of food). Freezing compartment is marked with four stars.
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Refrigerator with freezer
Before first operation.................................................. 3
Description of the appliance ...................................... 5
Installation and connections...................................... 6
Changing the Direction of Opening the Door ........... 8
Control panel - appliance with electronical
regulation ..................................................................... 9
Control panel - appliance with mechanical
regulation .................................................................. 11
Refrigerator accessories .......................................... 11
Storage of food in the refrigerator........................... 13
Storing food in the ZERO’N’FRESH
compartment.............................................................. 13
Freezing and storage of frozen food ....................... 15
Defrosting the appliance........................................... 16
Cleaning the appliance ............................................. 17
Troubleshooting guide.............................................. 19
Noise level.................................................................. 20

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• The appliance is manufactured in compliance with all relevant safety standards; however, it is
recommended that persons with impaired physical, motional, or mental abilities, or persons with
inadequate experience and knowledge, do not use the appliance without due supervision. The
same recommendation applies to minors using the appliance.
• Before connecting the appliance read these instructions carefully. They describe the appliance
and provide instructions for its safe and correct use. The instructions are prepared for different
types and models of the appliance so they may contain descriptions of functions and compo-
nents your appliance may not have.
• Remove the wrapping protecting the appliance during transport.
• Wrappings contain environmentally friendly materials which can be recycled, recovered or dispo-
sed off without threat to the environment.
• On the door corners (on freestanding appliances) or on the housing of the appliances (on built-in
appliances) the spacers are installed, which should be removed and replaced with the attached
spacer-plugs.
• Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, leave it in upright position for about 2 ho-
urs. This will reduce possibility of malfunctions in the cooling system resulting from prior transport
and handling.
• The appliance must be connected to the mains supply in accordance with the standing regulati-
ons and local requirements.
• The appliance must not be used in open air or exposed to weather precipitation.
• Always disconnect the appliance from power supply (pull the power cord from wall socket) before
cleaning and before replacing the light bulb.
• If the power supply cord is damaged, in order to avoid hazard it must be replaced by the service
or by qualified personnel.
• In case of longer disuse first turn the appliance off with the ON/OFF button and disconnect it
from mains supply. Empty the appliance, clean the interior and leave the door ajar.
• For the protection of environment deliver the obsolete appliance to the authorized scrap applian-
ce dealers.
• Never let the children play with the appliance.
• Self closing shear door hinge pulls the door to the cabinet just before closing, thereby preventing
the door to remain ajar. Equally it limits the door opening angle and prevents damage to adjacent
elements.
• Rating plate with basic information is located in the interior of the appliance. If the sticker plate is
not suitable for your language, replace it with the attached one.
• Warning: Ventilation slots on the appliance or built-in element should always be kept clean and
unobstructed.
• Warning: Do not use any mechanical accessories when thawing the refrigerator, except for
those explicitly recommended by the manufacturer.
• Warning: To prevent any pollution be careful not to damage the insulation or refrigeration tubes
at the rear wall during the installation, cleaning and disposal of the appliance.
• Warning: Do not use any electrical devices inside the appliance, except for those explicitly
recommended by the manufacturer.
Before first operation
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The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not
be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By
ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise
be caused by inappropriate waste handling of thisproduct. For more detailed
information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your
household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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1 Freezer
2 Interior light
3 Control panel
4 Adjustable glass shelves
5 Foldable egg rack
(closed - 6 eggs, open - 12 eggs)
6 Pull-out glass shelf (adjustable height)
7a Storage compartment
7b ZERO’N’FRESH pan
8Refrigerator door pans
(options: deep, shallow; covered or no cover)
9Door bottle rack with safety holder
10 Legs
Interior equipment of the appliance will typically vary according to the specific model.
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Description of the appliance

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• Place the appliance in dry and well aired room. The
appliance operates best at temperature ranges indicated in
the chart below. Relevant class of the appliance is indicated
on the rating plate.
Class Ambient temperature
SN (subnormal) from + 10°C to + 32°C
N (normal) from + 16°C to + 32°C
ST (subtropical) from + 16°C to + 38°C
T (tropical) from + 16°C to + 43°C
Positioning the appliance requires two persons in order to avoid
injuries or damage to the appliance.
• Place the appliance flatly and firmly on a solid base. The
appliance is fitted with adjustable feet on the front side, used
to level the appliance (certain models only).
• Avoid exposing the appliance to direct sunlight or heat
sources. If this is not feasible, install insulation plate between
the appliance and adjacent heat source.
• The appliance may stand independently or you may
incorporate it into the kitchen cabinet. Be sure to leave
enough space for cooling of condenser (distance from the
wall or the opening should be 200 cm2). Distance to the
cabinet above the appliance should be at least 5 cm.
After the installation, the appliance mains plug should be
accessible!
Selecting the locationSelecting the location
Positioning the
appliance
Positioning the
appliance
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• The appliance is fitted with spacers to be mounted on the top
edge of the condenser. They prevent the rear of the appliance
to be pushed too close to the wall. Spacers are fabricated
universally regarding the different distance of the condenser
from the cabinet, so make sure to position them properly.
• Use the power cord to connect the appliance to the mains
power. Wall outlet must be fitted with ground terminal (safety
socket). Required nominal voltage and frequency are indicated
on the relevant label or rating plate of the appliance.
• Mains power connection and grounding must be made in line
with standing regulations and local requirements.
The appliance is able to accommodate minor temporary voltage
tolerances, but they may not exceed -6% to +6%.
Connecting to power
supply
Connecting to power
supply
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Tilt the appliance so that the bottom hinge can be unscrewed and proceed with disassembling as
shown in the Figure 3. Then fix the assembly parts again in the opposite turn. Use the attached
opposite hinge insert piece.
Use the bungs, which have been pulled out, on the opposite side. Check the door seal. In case that
it does not rest well, take it off and turn it by 180°.
Necessary tools: ring spanner No.8, screwdriver, torque 25
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Changing the Direction of Opening the Door
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CONTROL UNIT I
CONTROL UNIT II
A Digital temperature display (certain models only) of the refrigerator indicates actual
temperatures during the operation from +1°C to +9°C.
B ON/OFF and temperature setting button
C Orange LED: illuminated during fan operation (knob D).
D Fast freeze fan activation knob
The appliance is switched on by turning the button (B) towards
Max, and accordingly switched off when the arrow (small
triangle) on the button points to the ON/OFF mark (the
appliance, however, is still under mains power).
ON/OFF buttonON/OFF button
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• Temperature of the appliance is set by turning the button (B) to
the position between the Min and Max span.
• Recommended setting of the thermostat knob is to ECO
position.
• If the room temperature, in which the appliance is installed, is
lower than 16°C, the recommended setting of the thermostat
knob is to the Max.
• In case of exceptionally higher ambient temperatures it is
recommended to switch the fan operation at high speed by
pressing button (D) – only for models featuring control panel I.
• SF/SC position
- SF position stands for “Super frost” and indicates fast
freezing (certain models only).
- SC position stands for “Super cool” and indicates fast
cooling (certain models only).
• In apliances with digital display the indicator flashes during the
setting procedure, and the beep signals each change of preset
temperature. When flashing stops the final setting is stored in
memory.
• When the appliance is switched on, the display (A) will flash
for a few seconds – the set value will be indicated. After a
while, the actual or maximum value is indicated. This value
will remain on the display until the actual temperature in the
refrigerator compartment falls below the displayed level.
Fan assisted fast cooling is started by pressing the button (D).
Orange LED is on. Fan eliminates minor temperature differences
between different cabinet spaces, and reduces dew formation on
the interior surface of the appliance.
In appliances with the ZERO’N’FRESH drawer, fan boost, or fan
assisted cooling, is automatically switched off after approximately
6 hours.
The alarm sounds if the refrigerator door is left open for more
than 1 minute. When the door is closed again the alarm stops.
Refrigerator temperature
setting
Refrigerator temperature
setting
Start of fan assisted
cooling
(control panel I)
Start of fan assisted
cooling
(control panel I)
Open refrigerator door
alarm
Open refrigerator door
alarm
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(Equipment depends on the model)
• Shelves can be optionally placed on the guides inside the
appliance. To remove the shelf, first slide it out as far as the
guide allows it, then slightly lift it up and pull it out. Quickly
perishable food should be stored on the back i.e. the coldest
part of the shelves.
If you need space to store higher objects (bottles, jars, jugs)
in the refrigerator you can remove the front part of the shelf,
relocate it to a lower level, and obtain the required space.
It is protected against accidental slide out.
The rack can only be pulled out when it is empty. Lift the back part
of the rack and pull it towards yourself. The rack should be placed
in the appliance in such way to allow unobstructed door closing.
Maximum capacity is 9 bottles of 0,75 l, or 13 kg of total mass
– see label on the right side of cabinet interior.
ShelfShelf
Adjustable glass shelfAdjustable glass shelf
Horizontal bottle rackHorizontal bottle rack
The appliance is switched on/off by turning the temperature
selector (see Fig.) to any position from 0 to 7.
The appliance operation is controlled by turning the thermostat
(temperature selecting button) located within the refrigerator
cabinet from the position STOP (0) to the position 7 and back.
Temperature setting
• The higher the position of the temperature selector (towards
position 7) the lower is the temperature (cooler) within the
cabinet of the appliance. Interior temperature in the refrigerator
may even fall below 0°C. Higher position settings are to be
used on in case of recommended low cooling temperature, or
if the ambient temperature is below 16°C. In case of standard
ambient temperature we recommend the medium setting.
• Change in the ambient temperature affects the temperature
of the appliance, so the position of the temperature selector
should be adjusted accordingly.
• In the STOP (0) position the appliance is switched off (cooling
system is off). However, the appliance is still powered (light bulb
is turned on if you open the refrigerator door).
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Refrigerator accessories
Control panel - appliance with mechanical regulation
ON/OFF button

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• Crisp tray below the glass shelf at the bottom of the
refrigerator is used for storage of fruit and vegetables. It
retains the right level of moisture and prevents drying out.
• The refrigerator door lining consists of various shelves or
holders used for storing cheese, butter, eggs, yogurt, and a
stock of other smaller packages, tubes, cans etc. The bottom
shelf is used for storing bottles.
• Fan fixed under the ceiling or hidden behind the rear refrigerator
panel or within the freezer compartment improves even distribution
of temperature and decreases dew upon storage racks.
The tray is especially handy for cold cuts, cheese, etc ...
The drawer is pulled out by lifting the front part slightly and then
pulling out. The handle may be moved sideways along with the
drawer.
Refrigerator compartments:
- top section: canned food, bread, wine, cake, etc.
- middle section: dairy products, readymade food, desserts,
juices, beer, TV-dinners, etc.
- bottom section: meat, meat products, delicatessen, etc.
- vegetable drawer: fresh fruit, vegetables, salads, etc.
In appliances without the ZERO’N’FRESH compartment, root
vegetables, potatoes, onions, garlic, tomatoes, tropical fruit,
sauerkraut, turnip, etc. should also be stored in the vegetable drawer.
- ZERO’N’FRESH compartment: fresh meat, meat products,
fish, other seafood (shellfish), dairy products, salad, fruit,
vegetables, mayonnaise, sauces, etc.
Refrigerator door lining compartments:
- top/middle section: eggs, butter, cheese, …
- bottom section: beverages, cans, bottles, …
Freezer compartment:
- upper shelf position: for freezing (only with some models)
- lower shelf position: for storage (only with some models)
Vegetable crisp panVegetable crisp pan
Refrigerator door liningRefrigerator door lining
FanFan
Recommended
distribution of food
Recommended
distribution of food
Removable snack tray
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• Proper use of the appliance, adequately packed food, correct
temperature and hygienic precautions produce substantial
impact on the quality of stored food.
• Always respect the best before date, printed on the packaging.
• Food to be stored in the refrigerator should be properly packed
as to prevent emission and/or reception of moisture and odors.
• Never store inflammable, volatile or explosive substances.
• Beverages with high alcohol percentage shall be stored in tightly
sealed bottles in vertical position.
• Some organic solutions like volatile oils in lemon or orange peel,
acids in butter etc. can cause damage in prolonged contact with
plastic surfaces or gaskets for longer period of time they can
cause accelerated aging of the plastic material.
• Unpleasant odor inside the refrigerator is a sign that something
is wrong with food or that your refrigerator needs cleaning (see
chapter Cleaning).
• If you plan a longer absence, make sure you removed quickly
perishable articles of food from the appliance before you leave.
Recommended periods of storing fresh food in the refrigerator
Food Storage period
eggs, marinades, smoked meat, up to 10 days
cheese up to 10 days
carrots, etc… up to 8 days
butter up to 7 days
cake, fruit, TV-dinner dishes, raw chunks
of meat up to 2 days
fish, raw minced meat, seafood up to 1 day
Important precautions
and hints
Important precautions
and hints
Storage periodsStorage periods
The ZERO’N’FRESH drawer enables storing a variety of fresh food
for approximately three times as long as in a conventional refrigerator.
The food will remain fresh and retain its flavor and nutrients for a
longer period of time. Storing food in the ZERO’N’FRESH drawer
prevents decay and loss of mass; thus, fruit and vegetables are more
fresh and natural. Storage temperature is preset to approximately 0
°C. The temperature may vary from -2°C to +3°C, depending on the
temperature in the refrigerator. If the temperature of the environment
where the appliance is installed is lower than 16°C, we recommend
setting the refrigerator compartment temperature to 4°C or less.
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For optimum operation, the drawer should be tightly closed.
• Moisture level in the drawer depends upon the moisture of stored
food, and on the frequency of opening the drawer.
• When you buy food check its freshness: quality and durability of
food depends on it.
• Store non-wrapped animal or vegetable food separately, or wrap
it in suitable packages. Be careful to prevent touching of different
types of meat. They should be packed and stored separately to
avoid bacterial decomposition in case meat turns foul.
• Approximately 30-60 minutes prior use remove food from the
drawer to let its aroma and taste develop at ambient temperature.
• Food sensitive to low temperatures is not suitable for storage
in the ZERO’N’FRESH drawer: pineapple, avocado, bananas,
olives, potato, eggplant, cucumber, beans, bell pepper,
melons, water melons, pumpkins,...
Type of food Time
Sausages, cold cuts, beef, pork, venison,
raw meat up to 7 days
poultry up to 5 days
fish up to 4 days
seafood up to 3 days
Vegetables:
cabbage, garlic, carrots up to 180 days
celery, herbs up to 30 days
lettuce, cauliflower, radicchio, rhubarb up to 21 days
broccoli, asparagus, savoy, Chinese cabbage
kohlrabi, radish up to 14 days
onions, mushrooms, spinach, peas up to 7 days
Fruit:
apples up to 180 days
pears, kiwi up to 120 days
grapes, quince up to 90 days
peaches up to 30 days
blackcurrant, gooseberry, plums up to 21 days
apricots, blueberries, cherries up to 14 days
raspberries, strawberries up to 3-5 days
Other:
milk up to 7 days
butter up to 30 days
cheese up to 30 days
* depending on quality and freshness of food
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Recommended
storage time in the
ZERO’N’FRESH* drawer

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• Activate the fast freeze function by pressing the button (C) for
continuous operation 24 hours prior intended freezing.
- control unit 1 and 2: with knob B, position SF/SC;
- mechanical regulation: knob position approximately between
4 and 5.
After that, distribute the food evenly across the shelf in the upper
position, making sure they are not in contact with the already
frozen food packages. In appliances without the shelf, place the
food on the bottom, closer to the front.
• After 24 hours you may relocate the food to the storage
compartment, and repeat the freezing procedure if required.
You may also remove the drawers and store frozen food
directly on cooling shelves.
• For freezing smaller quantities of fresh food (1-2 kg), the
engagement of the fast freeze function is not required.
Freeze only such food which is suitable for freezing and sustain
low temperatures. Food should be of adequate quality and fresh.
Select adequate packaging for each kind of food and pack it
correctly.
The packaging should be air tight and well sealed without leaking
since this could cause substantial vitamin loss and dehydration.
Mark packages with following data: kind and amount of foods and
the date of loading.
It is imperative that food is frozen as quickly as possible. We
therefore recommend the size of the package not to be too large
and to be cooled before loading into the freezer.
The amount of the fresh foods that can be loaded in the freezer as
a single load is declared on the rating plate. If the loaded amount
is too large, the quality of freezing is reduced which in turn affects
the quality of frozen foods.
The storage time and recommended temperature for storing
commercially frozen foods is indicated on the packaging. Always
follow manufacturer’s instructions for storage and use of frozen
food. When shopping be careful to choose only food which is
adequately packed and provided with complete data and stored in
freezers where the temperature never rises above -18°C.
Do not buy packages of food wrapped with frost. This indicates
that the package was thawed before at least once.
Take care that packages don’t start to thaw during transport to
your home. Temperature rise shortens the storage time and affects
the quality of commercially frozen foods.
Storage procedureStorage procedure
Important precautions
and hints for freezing
fresh food
Important precautions
and hints for freezing
fresh food
Storage of industrially
frozen food
Storage of industrially
frozen food
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Recommended periods of storing frozen food in the freezer
Food Period
Fruit, beef from 10 to12 months
Vegetables, veal, poultry from 8 to 10 months
Venison from 6 to 8 months
Pork from 4 to 6 months
Chopped (minced ) meat 4 months
Bread, pastry, TV-dinners, fat free fish 3 months
Intestines 2 months
Smoked sausages, fat fish 1 month
Partially thawed or defrosted foods should be used as soon as
possible. Cold air preserves the food but it does not destroy
microorganisms which rapidly activate themselves after
defrosting and make foods perishable.
Partial defrosting reduces the nutritional value of food, especially
fruits, vegetables and readymade meals.
Storage periods of
frozen food
Storage periods of
frozen food
Defrosting frozen foodDefrosting frozen food
Refrigerator needs no special defrosting procedure, because ice
deposited at the inner back wall is defrosted automatically.
Ice deposited on the inner back wall during the compressor
operation is defrosted when the compressor stops operating,
and condensed water drops are drained through the outlet in the
inner back wall into the drain pan situated above the compressor
where it evaporates. In case you should notice excessive ice
formation at the rear refrigerator panel (3-5 mm thick), switch the
appliance off and thaw it manually.
• Clean the freezer when the frost layer in the freezer reaches
thickness of around 3-5 mm.
• 24 hours before defrosting activate the fast freeze function
(see relevant control chapter depending upon the model of
the appliance – fast freezing) for continuous operation in order
to additionally freeze the food inside. After that period take
the food out of the freezer and protect them from excessive
thawing.
• Switch the appliance off (see the relevant control chapter
for ON/OFF function) and pull the power cord from the wall
socket.
• Place a convenient absorbent cloth underneath to collect the
Automatic defrosting of
the refrigerator
Automatic defrosting of
the refrigerator
Defrosting freezerDefrosting freezer
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defrost water and change it periodically.
• Never use powered appliances to defrost the freezer (hair
dryer, etc.) - LIFE THREATENING!
• Avoid using defrosting sprays, as they may cause damage to
the plastic parts and may be hazardous to health.
• Clean the interior of the appliance and wipe it dry (see chapter
Cleaning).
• Before reloading food into the freezer switch the appliance on.
Prior any cleaning attempt disconnect the appliance from the
mains (see the control chapter for ON/OFF function), and pull the
power cord from the mains wall outlet.
Special antibacterial protection in top layer of inner walls prevents
multiplication of bacteria and maintains the interior clean and germ
free.
Make sure to remove traces of any cleansing agents you had been
using.
• Clean the exterior of the appliance with water and liquid detergent.
• Do not use abrasive or aggressive agents (such as stainless steel
cleansers) for cleaning of plastic and coated surfaces as you can
damage them.
• Clean coated and/or aluminum surfaces with soft cloth and
alcohol based cleansing agent (for example glass cleaners).
• Wash the interior of the appliance with liquid detergent and
lukewarm water, mixed with a little vinegar.
• Containers, shelves, and drawers with a decorative profile (metallic
appearance) are not dishwasher safe! They can only be cleaned
with a dissolved liquid detergent and a soft cloth. Do not rub them!
• Appliances without the ZERO’N’FRESH drawer: cooling surface
on the rear wall is periodically defrosted. The drain groove and the
outlet through which the water is discharged should not be clogged
(food residues).
Check them regularly and clean as required (e.g. with a plastic
straw).
• The condenser on the rear wall must always be clean and free of
dust or kitchen fumes deposits, therefore clean the dust periodically
with non-metallic brush or vacuum cleaner..
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• Clean also the drip pan above the compressor. If you removed
the pan, please make sure you replace it to the same position, and
check that it is in completely horizontal position!
• Ice and/or frost deposits exceeding 3-5 mm increase energy
consumption, so you need to remove them regularly. Do not use
sharp pointed objects, solvents or sprays.
• After cleaning switch the appliance on and reload the food.
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Fault: Cause/Remedy
The appliance does not
operate after connection to
the mains:
• Check if there is power in the socket and if the appliance is
switched on.
Cooling system operates
continuously without
intermittent stoppages:
• Ambient temperature too high.
• Frequent opening of the door, door open too long.
• Door not closed properly (particle between door gasket, sagged
door, check gasket sealing, etc...).
• Excessive quantity of fresh food inserted at once.
• Refrigerator probe (A) is clogged with fresh food. Relocate the
food to provide air circulation around the probe (certain models
only).
• Check air circulation for sufficient cooling of the compressor, and
clean the condenser.
Excessive ice formation at
the rear interior wall of the
freezer:
• Frequent opening of the door, door open too long.
• Inserting hot food in the freezer.
• Food or dish is touching the rear interior panel of the refrigerator.
• Bad door sealing; clean or replace the gasket if dirty or
damaged.
Water dripping from the
appliance:
• Drain outlet is clogged, drain water drips past the collection
groove.
• Clean the clogged outlet using plastic straw. If you have an
appliance with the ZERO’N’FRESH drawer, call servis.
• Thaw thick ice deposits manually (see chapter Defrosting).
Bulb replacement: • Before replacing the light bulb, disconnect the appliance form
the
power supply (pull the power cord from the wall socket).
B – Insert the screwdriver into the cover slot, lift it and remove
the cover.
Replace the bulb with the equivalent new bulb (E 14, same
voltage as the original one) and replace the cover back to its
position.
• Don’t forget: the old bulb does not belong to organic waste.
• Light bulb is consumption material and is not covered by the
warranty!
Helpful hints • If none of the above proves effective and you can not remove
the fault yourself, disconnect the appliance from the mains ( see
chapter regarding the ON/OFF function), pull the power cord
from
the wall socket, wait for approximately 10 minutes and reconnect
the appliance.
If the fault persists call the nearest service center and tell them
the information from the rating plate: type of appliance, model
and serial number, located inside the appliance.
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Troubleshooting guide

COOLER 54 4* 183755/en (05-09)
The refrigerator – freezer appliances are cooled by the refrigeration system with a compressor
(assisted by fan in certain models) whose operation may produce certain noise. The level of such
noise depends upon the location, correct use and age of the appliance.
• After starting the appliance, the operation of the compressor (the refrigerant flow) may be
somewhat louder. This does not mean that something is wrong with the appliance, neither has
it any influence on the lifetime of the appliance. Gradually the noise is reduced and eventually
subsides.
• Sometimes the appliance produces unusual and stronger noise which is rather unusual for the
appliance. This noise is often the consequence of inadequate positioning of the appliance:
- The appliance should be placed and leveled firmly on solid base.
- It should not touch the wall or adjacent kitchen units standing next to it.
- Check whether the accessories in the interior of the appliance are placed correctly in their
positions; also check the bottles, tins and other vessels that might touch each other and rattle.
THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ALTER THE SPECIFICATIONS WITH NO IMPACT TO THE
FUNCTIONAL OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE.
Noise level
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