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* Don't put additional food into the refrigerator during a power failure.
* Avoid opening the door during power failures
* If prior notice of a power failure is given, make some ice and put it in a
container in the top of the cold storage compartment.
Caution: temperature in the refrigerator will rise during a power failure or in
the event of technical problems, and the storage period will be reduced.
Cleaning
The refrigerator should be cleaned regularly to prevent the formation of bad
odors.
* Disconnect the power before cleaning the refrigerator.
* Do not use a hard brush, steel brush, detergent, gasoline or other solvents,
hot water, acid or alkali for cleaning.
* Wipe water drops on the surface of the refrigerator with a soft cloth.
(1) Do not use excessive amounts of water for cleaning the refrigerator
(2) Use a dry cloth to clean the switch, the lamp and the temperature
controller
* Always keep the rubber door seal clean
* Clean the back and sides of the refrigerator regularly.
Cessation of Operation
If the power failure lasts for an extended period, unplug the refrigerator and
clean the refrigerator as previously described.
Keep the door of refrigerator open when the power is turned off to prevent
any food remaining in the compartment from producing bad odors.
Caution: It is recommended that the refrigerator is not turned off
During Vacations
* Remove any food from refrigerator is the vacation is short. Turn the
temperature selection knob to the proper position, and make sure that the
door of the refrigerator is properly closed.
* If the vacation is long, take out the food from the refrigerator and
disconnect the power. When the frost inside melts, clean and dry the
compartment.
Discarding
* Remove the door of the refrigerator when you get rid of it, in case children
may get trapped in.
Moving the refrigerator
* Unplug the refrigerator
* Remove any food
* Tightly close the door with tape

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Events below are the problems:
* The temperature of the refrigerator and the compressor will rise and the
compressor will run for comparatively longer periods when the refrigerator is
first started.
* Wipe water drops on the external surface of the refrigerator with a soft
cloth.
* When the refrigerator is opened frequently or stay open too long in humid
seasons, the cavity will be dampened.
* A slight sound will be heard when the liquid refrigerant circulates or when
the compressor switched on and off.
* A slight sound will be heard when defrosted water drops into the
evaporating dish.
* The compressor will operate for comparatively longer periods if excessive
quantities of food are stored or the ambient temperature is high.
* The evaporator will produce odors if the compartment is not cleaned.
Caution: The refrigerator should never be restarted until a period of at least
five minutes has elapsed.
Please determine the cause od the problem before making any repairs.
Phenomena
Causes
Refrigerator will
* Bad connection to power source (plug, socket
not start
and fuse)
* The temperature knob is at the 0 position
* Low voltage
The lamp does not
*Bulb failure
blink
* Power supply not connected
* The temperature knob is at the 0 position
Excessive noise
*Uneven placement
*Contact between the refrigerator and a wall or
other article
Compressor
* First time of operation
operates for a long
* Excessive food stored
period or
* Frequent opening of the refrigerator door due
temperature does
to hot weather
not reach set point
* The temperature controller is not set properly
* Refrigerator is in direct sunlight, or close to a
heat source
* Poor ventilation, or dirt on the condenser
Food dry
* Food not properly covered or sealed
Thick frost on
* Door is not properly closed
frozen food
* Frequent opening of the refrigerator door
* Frost inside food bags is normal
Strange odor
* Failure to seal food properly
* Rotting food inside refrigerator
* Refrigerator should be cleaned. See "Cleaning"
DOOR REVERSAL
1. Unplug the appliance before reversing the door opening direction.
2. Remove food from the appliance.
3. Remove caps on the front of the refrigerator body (Fig. 1, Fig 2).
4. Remove the two screws, which attach the upper hinge to the appliance
door (Fig. 3). Take special care and hold the appliance door vertically.
5. Holding the door, swing the upper door hinge away from the door using the
other hand (Fig. 4).
Be especially careful during this step, as the hinge may close and cause
injury.
6. Remove the two screws, which attach the lower hinge to the appliance
door (Fig. 5). Take special care and hold the appliance door with the other
hand.
7. Holding the door, swing the lower door hinge away from the door using the
other hand, then detach the door from the appliance body (Fig. 6).
8. Remove the two screws , which attach the upper hinge to the body and the
two screws holding the lower hinge to the appliance body (Fig. 7).
9. Screw the upper and lower hinge on the opposite side of the appliance
body using suitable screws (Fig. 8). Upper hinge should be mounted on the
other side of the appliance as the lower hinge. The lower hinge should be
mounted on the other side of the appliance as the upper hinge.
With the hinges open, hold the door parallel to the appliance body and screw
the hinges to the door using suitable screws while taking proper care.
10. Make sure that the door is properly aligned with the appliance body (Fig.
9).
INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE
Installation of the appliance should be performed by a qualified installer. The
appliance should be placed in furniture case (Fig. 10). Once the appliance is
placed correctly, adjust the height of the appliance by turning the 4 adjustable
feet as appropriate. If necessary, adjacent Amica appliances should be braced
with a bracket fixed by screws and fitted in furniture (Fig. 11). There is a
special strip at the top of the appliance. Attach it to the underside of the
cabinet with appropriate screws supplied with the assembly kit (Fig. 16).
Decorative strip
must not block the vents located in the bottom casing unit, the strip must be
cut to size (Fig. 17). The depth of the bottom casing unit can be adjusted by
moving it forwards or backwards. Once properly adjusted, tighten the
mounting screws (located in the openings on both sides of the casing unit)
with a cross-head screwdriver.
This will permanently attach the casing unit (Fig. 18).
FITTING FURNITURE BOARD TO APPLIANCE DOOR
Place the mounting bracket on furniture board and position it accordingly (Fig.
12). The distance between the furniture board and the underside of the
worktop should be 5 mm (Fig. 13). Attach the mounting bracket using suitable
screws supplied in the installation kit. Pull out the mounting bracket cover
and screw in the two special screws (2) in the appliance doors (Fig. 14). Attach
furniture board with the fixed mounting bracket to the appliance door. Secure
the furniture board with suitable nuts (item 3, Figure 14). Make sure the
furniture board assembly is positioned correctly relative to the appliance (Fig.
15). Using the supplied screws, attach the furniture board assembly to the
bottom of the appliance door (Fig. 15). Replace the mounting bracket cover in
its original location.
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