Instruction for Use

knob
as
indicated in chapter "Adjustment of the temperature".
For this model as well, the defrosting of the refrigerator
compartment
is
automatic.
Attention:
A temperature rise of frozen foods during defro-
sting may shorten their storage life.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
A periodic and proper maintenance will ensure a longer life to
your appliance.
When carrying out any cleaning operation
or intervention, always disconnect the appliance from
the mains supply.
Periodically clean the inside of the compartments with a soh-
tion of lukewarm water and vinegar. Rinse and dry.
Never use abrasives or detergents.
Periodically clean the drain situated
at
the rear
(Fig.
11)
with
the tool provided.
Clean the door gasket with water and dry carefully. Avoid soil-
ing the door gasket with oil or grease, which could damage it.
Clean the outside of the appliance with
a
sponge dampened
in lukewarm water. Dry with
a
soft cloth.
Clean periodically the condenser
(Fig.
12)
with
a
vacuum-cleaner.
HINTS
FOR
HOLIDAYS
If you plan to be away for a long time:
disconnect the ap-
pliance from the mains supply, empty and clean the inside.
Leave the door open to prevent the appliance from smelling musty.
If you plan to be away for a short time:
let
the appliance
operate normally.,To disconnect the appliance temporarily
turn the thermostat control knob to position
O.
HINTS
FOR
ENERGY SAVING
You can save enery when operating the appliance.
-
Check the door gasket; level the appliance to ensure
a
cor-
rect door closing.
-
If the appliance is provided with a
-
compartment, pe-
riodically clean
it
from excessive frost; defrost when the layer
on the walls reaches
a
3mm thickness.
-
Periodically clean the condenser.
-
Open the door only when necessary. Close it as soon
as
you
have removed food.
-
Do not overload the refrigerator: let air circulate freely inside it.
-
Do not adjust the thermostat control knob to an excessive
cold position: you will waste energy.
-
Ensure that the appliance is not installed near
a
heat source
such as cookers, radiators, boilers or in direct sunlight.
SERVICE
(Fig. 15)
The incorrect operation of the appliance
is
not always due to
a
fault but
it
may also result from poor installation or usage.
To prevent unnecessary service calls for which you will be
charged, we suggest you consult this trouble-shooting guide.
1)
The temperature in the compartments is not cold
enough.
Check that:
-
the door is properly shut;
-
the thermostat is in the correct position (see chapter
"Adjustment of the temperature");
-
the appliance
is
not too close to
a
heat source;
-
the condenser is clean
(Fig.
12);
-the low temperature compartment is not covered with an ex-
cessive layer of frost.
-the
air
flow is not restricted.
2)
The interior temperature
is
too cold.
Check that:
-
the thermostat control knob is in the correct position;
3)
The appliance
is
excessively noisy.
Check that:
-the appliance is level;
4) The appliance does not work at all.
Check that:
-
the thermostat control knob is not
set
to position
O;
-
there is not a power failure;
-
the supply plug is making good contact with the supply socket;
-
check the plug fuse by connecting another appliance to the
supply socket.
For Great Britain only:
Check the plug fuse (if fitted).
A 13 A fuse must be fitted. Try new fuse
-
check removable
plugs for loose connections and tighten if necessary. Loose
connections can cause overheating of the plug: where this has
occurred, replace the plug.
-
The supply cable is broken (See also Note).
5)
The interior light does not work
See point
4.
Unplug the appliance and remove the lamp cover,
with
a
screwdriver
(Fig.
13)
and check that the bulb is not
loose
-
tighten if necessary.
To
change the faulty bulb, pro-
ceed as above and fit
a
replacement bulb of not more than
15
W rating
(Fig. 14).
6)
Water on the floor of the refrigerator compartment
Check that:
-
the thermostat
is
correclty
set;
-the defrost water drainage system is not blocked;
-the drain hole is not obstructed (see chapter "Maintenance")
(Fig.
11).
Note:
When replacing
a
damaged supply cord, be sure the
new cord is correctly clamped.
If you have followed the above checks and your appliance still
does not work properly, get in touch with the Service division.
Addresses and telephone numbers can be found on the
Service Registration Card or Booklet.
State clearly what
is
wrong and the type and serial number of
your appliance, which are indicated on the rating plate
(Fig. 6).
DOOR REVERSlBlLlTY
1) Remove the lower hinge
2)
Remove the door
3)
Remove the screw
4)
Change the pin
5)
Change the foot
6)
Remove the handle
A
7)
Change the bush
8)
Mount the handle
9)
Fit the plugs
1
O)
Change the handle
11) Fit the plugs
12) Mount the door
13) Mount the lower hinge
l
Bc
REVERSIBILITY
QF
THE
LOW
TEMPERATU-
RE
COMPARTMENT
(Fig. A)
1) Open the door and remove the bottom hinge.
2)
Take off the door.
3)
Take off the catch and fit
it
on
the right.
Take off the spring and fit
it
on the left.
4)
Remove the top bushing and put it into its
seat
on the left.
5)
Fit the door on (turned through 180").
6)
Fit the bottom hinge back
on.
7)
Plug the unused hole with the clip (from the bag).
REVERSIBILITY
OF
THE LOW TEMPERATU-
RE
COMPARTMENT
(Fig.
B)
1) Remove the left door block
(2
screws).
2)
Remove the hinges
at
the right hand side
(4
screws and re-
move the door).
3) Remount the hinges
at
theleft and side, remounting the door.
4)
Remount the door block at the right hand side.
5)
Plug the holes which remain unused with the
2
clips (from
the accessory bag).