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Cleaning and maintenance

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Refrigerator lamp replacement

The refrigerator lamp is below the 
refrigerator thermostat; to replace:

1. Remove the protective panel using a 

screwdriver.

2. Replace the lamp(s) using the same type 

of lamp(s).

4.5 What to do if...

The appliance does not work:
• Make sure that the appliance is plugged 

in and that the main switch is turned on.

The compressor starts to function too often 
or functions continuously:
• The room temperature is too high.
• The door is being opened too often or 

for too long.

• The door is not closing/sealing properly.
• The freezer is loaded with too many fresh 

foods.

• Check that sufficient air can circulate 

around the sensor on the right-hand side 
of the refrigerator compartment.

• Check that the back of the freezer is 

properly ventilated and that the 
condenser is not too dirty.

Excessive ice or condensation has built up 
inside the refrigerator compartment:
• The door is being opened too often or 

for too long. 

• Fresh food (fruit and vegetables) has 

been placed inside the refrigerator 
compartment.

• Food not properly covered or stored in 

hermetically closed containers.

• The foodstuffs or containers are in 

contact with the rear wall.

• The door seal is damaged or dirty. To 

clean the seal use lukewarm water and 
then dry it.

Water is forming inside the refrigerator 
compartment:
• The drainage channel or opening is 

blocked.

Only use C25-E14 LED bulbs, 
max. 1.5 W.

After lamp replacement, wait for 5 
minutes before plugging in the plug.

Summary of Contents for FAB50RCR

Page 1: ...Using the accessories 38 3 5 Using the refrigerator compartment 40 3 6 Using the freezer compartment 40 3 7 Noises during operation 41 3 8 Heated front surface 42 3 9 Turning the appliance off 42 3 1...

Page 2: ...try to repair the appliance yourself or without the intervention of a qualified technician Do not touch especially with wet hands frozen products or put them in your mouth directly Do not store infla...

Page 3: ...ensory or mental capacity or lacking in experience and knowledge in the use of the appliance provided that they instructed on safe use of the appliance and the risks connected to it by adults who are...

Page 4: ...ring and similar non retail applications The appliance is not designed for professional and commercial use This appliance is for refrigeration and conservation of fresh and frozen foods in the home Ev...

Page 5: ...le working life of the appliance Read this user manual carefully before using the appliance 1 7 How to read the user manual This user manual uses the following reading conventions 1 Sequence of instru...

Page 6: ...reezer thermostat 4 Ice cube pan 5 Freezer lamp 6 Refrigerator thermostat 7 Refrigerator lamp 8 Bottle balcony 9 Egg container 10 Refrigerator balconies 11 Freezer balconies 12 Freezer shelves 13 Frui...

Page 7: ...and 3 C Interior lighting The interior of the appliance is lit when the door is opened and turned off when it is closed Refrigerator thermostat For adjusting temperature inside the refrigerator compa...

Page 8: ...etable drawers For storing fruit and vegetables maintaining a constant humidity level Door balconies and shelves For storing foodstuffs in small containers The shelf in the lower part of the door is u...

Page 9: ...inside The inner ventilation system used by the NO FROST technology cools food more rapidly and keeps refrigeration homogeneous inside the appliance The accessories intended to come into contact with...

Page 10: ...amage the appliance s walls Do not sit or lean on the door or any open drawers Do not touch the heating elements on the outside of the appliance Do not store inflammable explosive or volatile substanc...

Page 11: ...o be preserved for a short time Positions 3 and 4 allow food to be preserved for a long time Position 5 allows fresh food to be frozen Super cold compartment adjustment Temperature in the super cold c...

Page 12: ...onserves and other small food packages containers The lower part of the door features a balcony for bottles Do not place excessively heavy bottles in the balcony and do not drop them Fruit and vegetab...

Page 13: ...r at room temperature Place it horizontally in the freezer When ice cubes are ready rotate the lever to overturn the tray and let them drop in the ice cube pan below Storing vegetables with high conte...

Page 14: ...ods nutritional properties are preserved better including after defrosting preparation To freeze small amounts of food it is not necessary to set the thermostat of the freezer to the maximum position...

Page 15: ...nction it creates a buzzing noise which generally diminishes in intensity after a few minutes Another normal operating noise of the appliance is a gurgling due to the coolant flowing through the pipes...

Page 16: ...iodically to prevent its efficiency from being reduced Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator compartment in order to make use of the cold stored in the frozen foods General advice Always check the e...

Page 17: ...frozen food is conserved at the store is not above 18 C Protect the purchased deep frozen food placing it into suitable insulated containers during transport from the store to avoid defrosting a temp...

Page 18: ...ttle bit of vinegar The door balconies and shelves can be removed tap them upwards with your fist first on one side and then on the other in the insertion zone Do not use sharp objects or spray soluti...

Page 19: ...ly into the dedicated pan on the back of the appliance which lets it evaporate by means of the heat generated by the compressor 4 4 Replacing the lamp Freezer lamp replacement The freezer lamp is belo...

Page 20: ...r can circulate around the sensor on the right hand side of the refrigerator compartment Check that the back of the freezer is properly ventilated and that the condenser is not too dirty Excessive ice...

Page 21: ...oor is being opened too often or for too long The door is not closing sealing properly The door seal is damaged or dirty Clean or replace it The food to be frozen contains large quantities of sugar Ex...

Page 22: ...on its climate class stated on the nameplate inside the refrigerator compartment the appliance can be used in different temperature conditions Install the appliance at least 5 cm away from electrical...

Page 23: ...of the appliance Positioning Position the appliance on a firm level surface The appliance features two small wheels 2 on the back or front to allow it to be moved and therefore positioned more easily...

Page 24: ...e that the appliance is still stable and the door seals still close hermetically when it is in operation and loaded with food If necessary re adjust the level and the seals In order for the freezer to...

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