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10. CARE AND CLEANING 11. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Lower condenser.
For cleaning the condenser follow the instruc-
tions:
> Switch o the appliance by pressing the Unit
button on the main control panel for approx 3
seconds.
> Wait approx 30 minutes, until the finned condens-
er cools down to room temperature.
> Remove the removable grille under the door.
> Clean it thoroughly from any dust build up as
shown in the picture, taking care not to damage it.
> Restart the unit again, pressing on the unit
button for three second.
The edges of the condenser are sharp,
therefore use adequate protection for
hands and arms when cleaning the
condenser.
11.1 Troubleshooting Guide
If you notice malfunctions in your appliance, use this
guide before calling for service: this guide can help
you personally resolve the problem or could provide
important information to be conveyed to the service
technician to ensure rapid and eective repair.
Display message and audible alarms.
A malfunction is usually indicated by the display.
Problems that cannot be solved by the user are
reported through a fault code. Keep in mind,
however, that in messages or alarms they may
appear for particular conditions of use or during
start-up. In these cases, deactivate the audible
alarm by pressing the Alarm button
and leave the
appliance running and limit the opening of the
doors to the maximum for about 10-12 hours.
The freezer does not work.
Is the appliance connected to the electrical power
supply?
Is electrical power available at the electricity socket?
Is the Unit button activated?
Is the unit in ‘Demo’ Mode?
The freezer is warmer than usual.
Does the display show a malfunction code?
Is the temperature adjusted correctly?
Were the doors or drawers open for a long period of
time?
Were large quantities of food recently inserted?
Is the unit in ‘Demo’ Mode?
The appliance remains in function for a long time
period.
Bear in mind that during very hot weather and with
very high temperatures in the room it is normal that
the compressor remains on for prolonged periods of
time.
Were the doors or drawers open for a long period of
time?
Were large quantities of food recently inserted?
Check that the doors are closed and that the food or
containers do not obstruct the perfect closure of the
door.
Is one or more compartments in Shopping Mode?
If you hear unusual noises.
It is normal to hear noises from the ventilators or
compressors during operation or during the defrost
phase.
Noise could be more noticed depending on the
position of the appliance and the surrounding
environment.