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Husky Refrigerator - Appliance Maintenance; Changing the Light Bulb; Long-Term Storage Procedures; Defrosting the Refrigerator

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H U S K Y R E F R I G E R AT O R 76 H U S K Y R E F R I G E R AT O R
CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB
Note: all parts removed should be kept safely. You will require these for the
reinstallation of the door.
Before removing the light bulb, YOU MUST UNPLUG THE UNIT. FAILURE
TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR PERSONAL INJURY.
Remove the light bulb cover (4) by gently pulling the bottom edge
of the light bulb cover.
Unscrew the bulb (1) Fit a 10w refrigerator bulb that is the same
shape and size. Replace the light cover.
WHEN NOT IN USE FOR LONG PERIODS
Unplug your Husky Refrigerator.
Clean and dry the inside of the appliance. Leave the door slightly
open to allow it to dry completely.
A chiller which is unused without being cleaned may start to smell
musty or develop mildew.
DEFROSTING
The surface of the evaporator ices up when the refrigerator is working. This
is an entirely normal part of operation. If the frost layer is more than
3mm/
1
8 thick, the refrigerator must be defrosted and cleaned to avoid
unnecessary energy consumption and inefficient operation.
Remove all items inside and unplug the unit.
After defrosting, clean the unit (see instructions below) and allow it
to dry. Reconnect to the mains supply and follow the directions
‘OPERATION‘ on page 5.
CLEANING
To ensure efficient operation the back and bottom of the chiller should be
cleaned thoroughly. Note: do not use abrasive cleaners!
Unplug your Husky Refrigerator.
Wipe the interior with warm water and neutral detergent.
Dry all surfaces thoroughly.
Use mild soapy water to clean the door seal.
MOVING YOUR HUSKY REFRIGERATOR
Unplug the appliance
Remove all items inside
Note: never hold the appliance by the door.
Power Failure
If a power cut occurs, do not open the door more often than
necessary in order to conserve cold air.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before returning your Husky Refrigerator to the store, check the following
points; you may be able to solve any problem yourself.
Your Refrigerator does not
operate
The refrigerator seems to
make too much noise
Your Refrigerator is
too cold
The defrosting water
overflows inside the unit
and onto the floor
Problem Solution
Check power cable is plugged in and
switched on.
The circuit breaker has tripped or the
fuse has blown.
• The temperature control is set at “O”.
The temperature control dial may be
set too high.
Check if the cooler’s drain pan is full.
Appliance is not on a level, firm surface
or may be touching other items.
Note it is normal to hear refrigerant
flowing as the compressor stops and starts.
Your Refrigerator is not cold
enough
Check the temperature control
dial is set at “3”.
A higher external ambient tempera-
ture may require a higher setting.
The door is opened too often.
The door is not closed completely.
The door gasket does not seal
properly.
The unit does not have the correct
clearances at the sides/back.
The side panel heats up
This is a result of the dissipation of
the heat from inside the cabinet.
Condensation forms on the
outside of the refrigerator
Condensation will form on the
outside of the unit if it operates in
moist areas, simply wipe it dry.

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