Electrolux Crosswise 725218 User Manual page 20

Blast chillers/freezers
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E12
ALARM
E13
ALARM
The appli-
— — — —
ance does
not switch on.
The inside
temperature
— — — —
is too high.
The appli-
ance is too
— — — —
noisy.
If the fault persists after carrying out the above checks, contact the Customer Care Service, remembering to specify:
A. the type of fault;
B. the appliance PNC (production number code);
C. the Ser. No. (appliance serial number).
NOTE!
The appliance PNC and serial number are essential for identifying the type of appliance and date of manufacture:
I
LIST OF USER PARAMETERS
SYMBOL
MIN
Internal clock: Minutes
HOUR
Internal clock:Hours
Internal clock: Day
DAY
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• Motor fan overload
Evaporator fan
• Other electro-mechanic
failure
failure
• Date setting.
• Clock battery discharged.
• Low room temperature
(normally below 10°C)
Internal clock failure/
and unit often discon-
Battery low
nected from the mains.
• Clock battery older than 3
years.
• Shortcut causing the bat-
tery to quickly discharge.
— — — —
• Electric supply issue
• Door left open
• Issue with thermostat
setting
— — — —
• Excessive load
• Heat source near the
appliance
• Unit unlevelled or touch-
— — — —
ing other equipment
Check food chilling/freezing
result
If the problem persists, Call
Service
Check if current date is set:
set the current date if
needed.
The unit can continue to
work.
All data, programs, setting
will be lost: report these data
on paper to restore after
battery replacement.
Call Service to replace the
battery.
Attention: HACCP data will
not be correct
• Make sure the plug is prop-
erly inserted in power socket.
• Make sure the socket is
powered.
• check (if present) the suit-
ability of the fuse on the
plug; otherwise contact the
assistance service to replace
the fuse, which must have
the same characteristics as
the one being replaced.
• If the problem persists Call
Service.
• Make sure the doors close
properly.
• Check the thermostat setting.
• Make sure there is no heat
source near the appliance.
• Make sure the product is
correctly loaded.
• If the problem persists Call
Service.
• Make sure the appliance is
properly levelled. An unbal-
anced position can set off
vibrations.
• Make sure the appliance is
not touching other equip-
ment or parts which could
reverberate.
• If the problem persists Call
Service.
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