CLEANING
• Always disconnect the plug from the mains socket before cleaning the appliance.
Remember that turning the thermostat to “0” does not switch the power off to the
unit.
• Clean the inside of the appliance whenever necessary using a solution of warm water
and Bicarbonate of Soda. (1 table spoon to every 2 litres of water).
• Dry with a soft cloth.
• Do not use pot scourers or abrasive powders to clean the appliance.
• Spillages, especially citric and acidic juices, must be wiped up immediately as they
could stain the product.
• Always ensure that the defrost drain, below the cold plate in the refrigerator
compartment, is clean and free of obstructions.
• Shelves and freezer baskets, where fitted, may be removed for cleaning purposes.
• The back of the unit may be vacuumed or dusted using a soft bristle brush.
• A mild furniture polish may be used on the exterior cabinet to add lustre and protect
against finger marks.
Moisture formation
• If the refrigerator or freezer is located in a hot and humid area, and the door is opened
frequently, water droplets or dew may form on the interior walls of the appliance.
• This has no effect on the performance and the water may simply be wiped up using an
absorbent cloth
Replacing the lamp bulb.
• Unplug the power cord at the wall socket.
• Unclip the light cover by gently pulling the rear edge forward.
• Unscrew the bulb and replace it with a new bulb (not exceeding 15 watts).
• Replace the light cover by inserting the clip on its front edge into the slot of the
thermostat housing and then snapping in the clip on the rear edge.
MAINTENANCE
Owner’s responsibility
Since the following are not factory faults they are the owners responsibility:
• Damage to the exterior finish.
• Breakage of glass and other components.
• Replacement of light bulbs.
• Damage caused through improper use of the appliance.
• Damage caused by moving the appliance.
• Blocked defrost drain (refrigerator section).