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CHANGING THE LIGHT
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Switch the refrigerator off.
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Remove the light reflector cover by pressing the top tab.
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Remove the bulb and replace it with another of the same type,
screw type E14, 110-120V, with a maximum of 15 W.
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A POWER OUTAGE:
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If possible, do not open the refrigerator doors.
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When power is restored, check to see if the food has unfrozen.
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Consume any defrosted food immediately. Do not re-freeze!
WHAT TO DO IF THE REFRIGERATOR IS NOT TO BE
USED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME:
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Empty the refrigerator.
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Switch off and clean the appliance as described in the Cleaning section.
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Leave the doors open to prevent formation of unwanted odors.
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HOLIDAY function: If your refrigerator is to be out of use for any length of time
and you wish to keep food in the freezer, you may switch off the appliance and
activate the HOLIDAY function, leaving the door closed. The refrigerator will
then function at a very low rate of consumption and no bad odors will be
produced.
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The refrigerating gas may produce bubbling sounds as it
flows through the circuits.
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The compressor may buzz and/or produce slight knocking,
which maybe more marked on starting.
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Cracking sounds produced by expansion and contraction of
the materials used.
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The insulation used amplifies sound levels.
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You may hear a gentle murmur when your refrigerator is switched on. This is
due to the working fan incorporated to ensure adequate air circulation inside the
appliance.
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You will note the effect of the fan in the freezer, which cools the whole of the
refrigerator evenly.
6. NORMAL REFRIGERATOR NOISE