Cleaning, Care And Maintenance; Troubleshooting - Polar Electro CD080-A Instruction Manual

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Cleaning, Care & Maintenance
Switch off and disconnect from the power supply before cleaning.
Clean the interior of the appliance as often as possible.
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents. These can leave harmful residues.
Clean the door seal with warm soapy water.
Always wipe dry after cleaning.
Do not allow water used in cleaning to run through the drain hole into the evaporation pan.
Take care when cleaning the rear of the appliance. Sharp edges can cut.
Condensation and ice will form with frequent and prolonged opening of the doors.
Operating outside of the recommend temperature range and placing next to a heat source
will also increase the amount of ice and internal/external condensation. If external
condensation occurs wipe the surface down with a cloth.
Excessive ice will result in longer running times that will increase energy consumption and
increase the deterioration of components.
Cleaning the Condenser
Periodically cleaning the condenser can extend the life of the appliance.
POLAR recommend that a POLAR agent or qualified technician should clean the condenser.

Troubleshooting

A qualified technician must carry out repairs if required.
Fault
The appliance is
The unit is not switched on
not working
Plug or lead is damaged
Mains power supply fault
The appliance
Too much ice on the evaporator
turns on, but the
Condenser blocked with dust
temperature is too
Doors are not shut properly
high/low
Appliance is located near a
heat source or air flow to the
condenser is being interrupted
Ambient temperature is too high Increase ventilation or move appliance to a cooler
Unsuitable foodstuffs are being
stored in the appliance
Appliance is overloaded
The appliance is
The appliance is not properly
leaking water
levelled
The discharge outlet is blocked
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Probable Cause
Check the unit is plugged in correctly and
switched on
Replace Plug or lead
Check mains power supply
Defrost the appliance
Clean the condenser
Check doors are shut and seals are not damaged
Move the refrigerator to a more suitable location
position
Remove any excessive hot foodstuffs or blockages
to the fan
Reduce the amount of food stored in the
appliance
Adjust the screw feet to level the appliance (if
applicable)
Clear the discharge outlet
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