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Cleaning and maintenance
YOU MUST FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
ESPECIALLY WHEN USING R290 COOLANT
(see reference 13 on page 2 of this manual and the
data plate on the device)
KEEP THE VENTS FREE ON THE BODY OF THE DEVICE
OR ON THE MODULAR STRUCTURE.
DO NOT USE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT OR SIMILAR OTHER THAN
THAT RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER TO SPEED UP THE
DEFROSTING PROCESS.
DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE COOLANT CIRCUIT
DO NOT USE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN THE COMPARTMENTS TO
PRESERVE FOOD FROZEN BY THE DEVICE, UNLESS
RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER
This section has been dedicated to the end-user and is
extremely important for the appliance to work correctly in
the long-term.
The operations to be made do not require any particular
technical knowledge
Cleaning and routine maintenance must be carried out at
least every six months. If necessary, further operations must
be carried out by contacting the supplier and using original
spare parts.
BEFORE BEGINNING ANY TYPE OF MAINTENANCE OR
CLEANING WORK ON THE APPLIANCE DISCONNECT
THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY.
DO NOT WASH THE APPLIANCE DIRECTLY WITH HIGH
PRESSURE WATER JETS.
AVOID SPRAYING WATER DIRECTLY ONTO ELECTRICAL
CLEANING
How often you will need to clean the appliance depends
largely on how often you use it. Analyze the use and
schedule the required cleaning operations.
To clean the appliance's inside and outside, use a neutral or
slightly alkaline detergent.
For gaskets cleaning, all neutral agents on water base,
commonly employed for domestic use, are suggested.
NEVER REMOVE GASKETS FOR CLEANING !
We recommend that you clean the inside with a disinfectant
every once in a while. Impurities may be removed using a damp
cloth. Removing the shelves makes cleaning the inside easier.
Never use metallic tools for clearing appliance; it could be
damaged.
For a deeper cleaning of the compartment, remove the shelf
guide.
THE APPLIANCES ARE MADE OF STEEL WHICH IS CORROSION
PROOF UNDER NORMAL USE.
AVOID USING AGGRESSIVE DETERGENTS OR CLEANERS
THAT MAY DAMAGE ITS PROTECTION.
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IMPORTANT
PARTS.
IMPORTANT
Translation of the original instructions
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
CONDENSING COIL
It is important that the coil can offer the maximum possible heat
exchange.
Use a vacuum cleaner and soft bristled brush to remove all
the impurities such as paper or dust that may have
deposited on the coil. When brushing the condenser,
exercise great care so as to avoid damaging the aluminum
grid or the fans.
If a filter is present, remove and clean it. Afterwards, put it in
the original position. If damaged or too dirty, ask for its
replacement and change it.
Not to respect these norms can cause serious damages to the
refrigerating circuit or to products contained in the equipment.
DOOR/DRAWER GASKETS
To ensure a perfect seal, it's important to check the gaskets to be
undamaged and perfectly closing.
POWER CABLE
Check that the power cable that connects the appliance to
the socket is not damaged in such a way as to compromise
the insulation. If the cable is damaged, have it replaced by
the manufacturer or its technical assistance service, or by
someone with similar competence, in order to prevent any
type of risk.
A damaged electric cable could be cause of fire, electric shake or
accident
LONG SHUTDOWNS
If the appliance is inactive for long periods of time proceed as
follows:
Turn the main switch to the OFF position.
Remove the plug from its socket.
Empty the appliance and clean as in point CLEANING.
Leave the door ajar to avoid bad odours from forming.
Protect the compressor group from dust.
CHANGING LIGHT BULB [IF PRESENT]
To change the light bulb, perform the following steps:
• Switch off the appliance and disconnect the power cord;
• Open the appliance door; and remove the protective glass
shield;
• Unscrew the light bulb located in the instrument panel and replace it
with an identical component (voltage of the light bulb is shown on the
sticker);
• Refit the glass shield.
MAX LOADING CAPACITY OF PROVIDED
GRIDS
THE GRILLS PROVIDED ARE ABLE TO WITHSTAND A
MAX LOAD OF 50 kg EACH.
THE LOAD MUST BE DISTRIBUTED EVENLY ON THE
GRILL AND POSITIONED IN SUCH A WAY AS NOT TO
OBSTRUCT THE VENTS OF THE DEVICE.