Holidays And Absences; Power Outages - mabe RMM1540Y Use And Care Manual

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Holidays and Absences

For absences greater than a fortnight unplug your refrigerator.
Leave your refrigerator, including the ice-box, clean and empty.
Leave the door partly-opened, using something to block it from closing, as this will facilitate
ventilation and prevent bad odours from building up.
For short absences you can leave your refrigerator plugged in. Remember to save energy by
activating the Holidays Function.
Remember that power outages can occur when you are not at home.
Moving
IMPORTANT
If you have to lay the unit on its side for transportation purposes, make sure to
place it on its left-hand side (looking at the front of the refrigerator).
Before moving your refrigerator from its place, make sure the
levelling screws are not touching the floor so that the wheels can
freely move the refrigerator.
IMPORTANT
After moving your refrigerator, follow the installation instructions so that the refrigerant
gas and the compressor oil can settle.

Power Outages

The majority of energy supply interruptions are corrected within a few hours. Your refrigerator's interior temperature
will not be affected within the first 4 hours. If the power outage persists for more than 6 hours, we suggest placing bags
of ice in both the cooler and the freezer to conserve the food.
Avoid opening refrigerator doors.
If you notice variations in the voltage, we recommend that your turn off and/or disconnect your refrigerator until the
voltage returns to normal. Increases and decreases in the light intensity from the bulbs indicate these variations are
occurring.
If you model comes with the Power Cool, Holidays, and Express Chill Zone functions, these will be deactivated (indicated
by the lights switching off). This won't affect your refrigerator upon the power returning, but you will have to reactivate
these functions to continue using them.
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