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User manual Basia 2, Tobi
www.igloo.pl
Noises made by the operating device are a normal phenomenon. The devices are equipped with ventila-
tors, engines and compressors, which turn on and off automatically.
Each compressor makes certain
noises when operating. These sounds are made by the aggregate engine and by cooling agent
fl
owing through the circuit. This phenomenon constitutes a technical feature of cooling devices
and it does not signify their faulty work.
Steam precipitation on glasses of the device is a normal phenomenon in case of high relative air
humidity exceeding 60% and does not require calling the service!
6.2. SERVICE
If after checking points described in chapter 6.1 „Fault identi
fi
cation and repair” the device still does not work properly, please
contact Technical Service of the Igloo company, stating the data from the data plate Fig.15 (p.24):
• Serial number (NS)
• Production date
• Type (name of the device)
and
• Date when the device was purchased
• Description of the problem
• Your exact address and telephone number (with the code number)
Data plate is placed at the back of the device, in the right upper cor-
ner below the top Fig.1/18 (p.15)
The above
fi
gure shows a demonstrative data plate
and the data stated on the plate are exemplary data,
which are not related with “Basia 2” device!
(This concerns the “IGLOO” thermostat) thermostat displays C0 or C1 or C2 instead of displaying temperature:
This situation shall occur, when one of temperature regulation sensors has been destroyed.
The following messages may be displayed in such case:
• C0 – temperature sensors inside the chamber are damaged – call authorized service
• C1 – failure of evaporator sensor - call authorized service
• C2 – failure of condenser alarm sensors (or failure of second evaporator sensor) – call authorized service
(This concerns the “CAREL” thermostat) Thermostat displays E0 or E1 or L0 or HI or EE or Ed or DF instead of temperature:
• E0 – temperature sensor inside the chamber is damaged – call authorized service
• E1 – failure of evaporator sensor - call authorized service
• L0 – low temperature alarm (lower than temperature range set within the device – call authorized service
• HI – high temperature alarm – call authorized service
• EE – internal defect of the regulator – call authorized service
• Ed – max. defrosting time exceeded
• DF – defrosting in progress (this is not an alarm signal)
(This concerns the “IGLOO” thermostat) The device is working, sound signalling is activated...– Make sure that:
• The condenser is clean, if necessary – clean the condenser
• Condenser ventilator is working properly
• Ambient temperature does not exceed 25ºC
The device is working too loud...– Make sure that:
• The device is standing stably
• Furniture adjoining the device do not vibrate when the cooling aggregate compressor is working
Fig.15 Data plate