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TIPS FOR ENERGY SAVINGS
9
Try not to open the door too often, especially when
the weather is wet and hot. Once you open the
door, be sure to close it as soon as possible.
9
Use higher thermostat settings only if essential
and not for constant, long-term use.
9
Before loading the appliance with packages of
fresh foods, ensure they are cooled to an ambient
temperature (except in the case of soup).
9
Ice and frost layering will increase energy
consumption, so defrost & clean the appliance as
soon as the layer is 3-5mm thick in your icebox.
9
If the door seal (gasket) is damaged, the energy
consumption will be much higher. To keep the
sealing in good condition, be sure not to spill oils
or fats on it. A damaged seal will need to be
replaced. Make sure that if you have reversed the
door, you fluff out the crushed side of the seal with
a hairdryer before reinserting it.
9
The condenser at the back of the appliance must
always be clean and free of excessive dust.
REMINDER:
You will be alerted to the presence of excessive amounts of
dust on the condenser by a sound alarm
Upon hearing this alarm, you should:
•
Check the air circulation through the bottom rail
openings.
•
If necessary, clean or vacuum the dust from the
condenser. See the instructions on the next page.
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