Problems
Condensation on the outside of the freezer
The siting of freezers in unheated outhouses, cellars and garages
may, in cold weather, give rise to condensation forming on the outer
surface of the freezer…… It is not a fault.
This occurs particularly when the humidity is high and will generally
disappear with drier weather. However, the condensation should be
removed by wiping with a dry cloth.
It is caused by the cabinet being cold due to having a rear condenser
instead of a skin condenser. The outside of a freezer with a skin
condenser warms up each time the compressor comes on. It can
usually be reduced by turning the thermostat down to a lower setting.
Power failure
In any case of failure, keep the lid closed. Due to the thickness of the
insulation, it will take a considerable amount of time for the food to
thaw, particularly if the cabinet is full of food.
Food at the top of the cabinet will thaw slightly more quickly than
food lower down, but it will be safe for at least 18 hours. This does
not apply to ice cream and similar products which thaw faster.
If the freezer fails to operate
If the temperature inside the freezer has risen, this can mean that an
excessive load of fresh food has been put in for freezing, or the lid has
been left open. Turn the Boost switch(11) on for a few hours until the
temperature returns to normal.
If this is not the case, check the electricity supply.
1)Ensure that the freezer is connected to the outlet socket and this is
switched on. The green light on the freezer should show.
2)Check the house fuses or circuit breakers(this may be checked by
plugging another electrical appliance into the same socket).
3)Turn on the Boost switch(11). If the compressor starts, leave the
Boost switch on and check the storage temperature.
4)If the freezer still does not operate, contact your supplier or service agent.
Remember that you may be charged for a service call(even during the
guarantee period), if nothing is found to be wrong with the appliance.
Always check the instructions to make sure you have not missed
anything.
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