FRIGOGLASS Retro [R290] LC User Manual page 14

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FAULT
The unit does not cool
properly or does not cool
at all. The products are
warm.
The ICM sometimes
makes noise.
Warm air is coming out
of the bottom of the
cabinet.
The lights don't work.
Smoke or burning smell
comes out off the unit.
There is water on the
floor.
If after all the above-mentioned checks the problem with your ICM remains, contact the customer
service department of your supplier and provide the following information:
Type of ICM
Serial number of the ICM
Brief description of the problem / observation
POSSIBLE REASONS
It is more than 6 months since
the condenser was last
cleaned.
The ICM is loaded in such a
way that the air-circulation is
blocked.
The door has been left open
for too long.
The door does not seal
properly.
Ice on the evaporator.
Leakage in the cooling system.
This ICM uses a powerful
mechanism and consequently
a certain amount of noise
cannot be avoided.
Intense metallic noise.
Inclined or curved floor.
This is normal. It's just the air that warms up as it passes through the
condenser. Use the back spacer for better flow.
The LEDs or power supply are
out of order.
UNPLUG THE UNIT FROM THE WALL SOCKET IMMEDIATELY
AND CONTACT THE SERVICE PROVIDER.
The drainage hose for
condensed water is out of the
tray.
HANDLING
Repair the leakage (this type of
repair should be performed by an
authorised technician).
Load the ICM according to the
standards you have been provided
with by the company.
Check regularly that the door is
properly closed.
Repair the door (this type of repair
should be performed by an
authorised technician).
Defrost the unit by unplugging it
until the ice melts.
Repair leakage (This type of repair
should be performed by an
authorised technician).
Contact the service provider.
Level the ICM properly by
adjusting the levelling feet.
Contact the service provider.
Contact the service provider.
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