Setup and user guide

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+ buzzer = Heating is excessive
c) The alarm sounds and the two yellow indicator lights as
well as the green one flash.
c) The temperature in the freezer has reached a dangerous
level. The food must be disposed immediately.
+ buzzer = Heating danger
b/c) In the first case the freezer will maintain a temperature of
about 0°C so that the food does not re-freeze. In the second
case, however, the temperature will remain at approximately
-18°C. To turn off the acoustic signal open and close the
refrigerator door. To restore normal operation bring the FREEZER
OPERATION knob setting to (off) and turn the appliance on
again.
The green POWER indicator light flashes.
The appliance is not operating correctly. Contact the
Technical Assistance Centre.
The refrigerator and the freezer do not cool well.
The doors do not close properly or the seals are damaged.
The doors are opened too frequently.
The OPERATION knobs are not on the correct setting (see
Description).
The refrigerator or the freezer have been over-filled.
The food inside the refrigerator is beginning to freeze.
The REFRIGERATOR OPERATION knob is not on the correct
setting (see Description).
The food is in contact with the back inside wall of the
refrigerator.
The motor runs continuously.
The SUPER FREEZE button has been pressed (rapid
freezing): the yellow SUPER FREEZE light is on or flashing
(see Description).
The door is not closed properly or is continuously opened.
The outside ambient temperature is very high.
The thickness of the frost exceeds 2-3 mm (see
Maintenance).
The appliance makes a lot of noise.
The appliance has not been installed on a level surface (see
Installation).
The appliance has been installed between cabinets that
vibrate and make noise.
The internal refrigerant makes a slight noise even when the
compressor is off. This is not a defect, it is normal.
Some of the external parts of the refrigerator become hot
Temperaturile ridicate sunt necesare pentru a evita formarea
apei de condens în anumite zone ale produsului.
Consumers’ Optional Rights
If the commodity is understood to be defective under article
11 of Consumer Protection Law, consumer shall be entitled
to optional rights (i) to notify the seller that he is ready to
return sold item and renege on contract, (ii) to keep sold item
and request rebate from sales price pro rata to defect, (iii)
to request free of charge repair of sold item, all expenses
at seller’s account, if no excessive expense is required,
(iv) if possible, to request replacement of sold item with an
identical item free of defects. Rights of requesting free repair
or replacement of the commodity with identical item free
off defects may also be exercised against manufacturer or
importer.
If free repair right is chosen, the commodity shall be repaired
or caused to be repaired without demanding any fee under the
names of labor cost, price of replaced part or under any name
whatsoever.
In the event free repair right is exercised, if the commodity
fails again within warranty term, maximum period needed
for repair is exceeded, authorized service station, vendor,
manufacturer or importer determines with a report that repair
is not possible; refund of commodity price, price discount pro
rata to defect or if possible replacement of the commodity
with identical item free of defects (provided that exceptions at
legislation are reserved) may be demanded.
In cases when right of reneging on the contract or discount at
price pro rata to defect is selected, the vendor shall promptly
return entire commodity price or discount amount on the price
to consumer. When right of replacing the commodity with an
identical item free of defects is chosen, vendor or manufacturer
shall fulfill this demand within maximum thirty business days
from notification of such demand.”
Usage Error
Failures arising out of employment of device against matters set
forth at owner’s manual are excluded from warranty scope.”
Consumer Complaints
Consumer may file applications regarding complaints and
objections for problems that may arise to consumer courts and
consumer arbitration committees.”