Storing Food; Troubleshooting - V-ZUG Prima 60i Instructions For Use Manual

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STORING FOOD

Food to be frozen should be wrapped in such a way that neither water nor humidity or
condensation can penetrate the wrapping; this will prevent the transfer of odours or aromas and
ensure improved preservation of the frozen food.
Never place hot food in the freezer compartment. Leaving food to cool completely before
freezing saves energy and extends the life of the appliance.

TROUBLESHOOTING

1.
If the appliance stops working:
• Has there been a power cut?
• Is the mains plug connected properly?
• Is the two-pole switch switched on?
• Has the fuse blown?
• Is the power cable damaged?
• Is the thermostat turned to • (stop)?
2.
The temperature inside the fridge/
freezer is not low enough.
• Are the doors shutting properly?
• Is the appliance positioned close to a heat
source?
• Is the thermostat at the correct position?
• Is air circulation prevented by blocked
ventilation slots?
3.
The temperature inside the
refrigerator is too low.
• Is the thermostat at the correct position?
4.
There is water collecting on the
bottom of the refrigerator.
• Is the defrost water outlet blocked?
(see section on Cleaning and
maintenance).
5.
If the inside light is not working:
First check point 1, and then:
• Unplug the appliance at the mains socket.
To replace the bulb, see chapter "Using
your fridge/ freezer".
• Check the bulb and, if necessary, replace
with a new one (see details near the bulb).
6.
The red warning lamp on the control
panel of the freezer compartment is
permanently lit/ the acoustic alarm is
sounding. (depending on the model)
• A large quantity of fresh food was recently
added to the freezer compartment.
• The freezer door is not shutting properly
(see also the instructions in the short
guide).
Please note:
• The front edge of the refrigerator can
become warm, to prevent frost from
building up; this is normal.
• Water and air sounds from the
refrigerant circuit are normal.
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