Electrolux 736684 Manuel d'utilisation

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C.3.3 SHELF MODULARITY

To replace the shelf, remove the fixing screws located under the
shelf, shift the shelf towards the front of the counter to release
it from the rear seats, then lift it out.

Routine maintenance tasks can be performed by non-
specialized personnel. When performing maintenance, follow
the instructions and pay maximum attention. The manufacturer

declines any liability for damage due to incorrect use of the
appliance.

WARNING:

Do not touch the equipment with wet hands or feet. Before

performing any cleaning or maintenance, disconnect the
equipment from the power supply and unplug the appliance.
Removing the safety guards is DANGEROUS, INADVISABLE

AND UNNECESSARY for routine maintenance. Wear protective
gloves. Do not use scissors, screwdrivers and sharp objects
on the cooling circuit.

D.1.1 CLEANING THE CABINET AND ACCESSORIES
Before using the unit, clean all the inside

parts and accessories with
lukewarm water and neutral
soap or products that are over

90% biodegradable (in order
to reduce the emission of
pollutants into the

environment), then rinse and
dry carefully. Do not use solvent-based detergents
(e.g. trichloro-ethylene) or abrasive powders for

cleaning. Protect the metal parts with paraffin oil.

D.1.2 CLEANING THE COMPARTMENT

To clean the compartment, remove the plug from the drain hole
and let the water run into the drainage system. It is advisable to
clean the compartment every week, or more frequently according

to appliance use.

D.1.2 PRECAUTIONS IN CASE OF PROLONGED DISUSE

During long periods of disuse, take the following precautions:
• switch the appliance off with the ON/OFF button;
• disconnect the circuit breaker ahead of the-

appliance;

• remove all food from the compartment and clean the inside

and accessories;

• leave the door ajar so that air can circulate inside,

preventing the formation of unpleasant odours and mould;

• go over all the stainless-steel surfaces vigorously with a cloth

moistened with paraffin oil in order to form a protective film;

• make sure the rooms are regularly aired.

Extraordinary maintenance operations must be carried out

by AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

USE SUITABLE SAFETY EQUIPMENT

(GLOVES AND MASK) WHEN CARRYING
OUT ANY MAINTENANCE OPERATION
.

WARNING:

Do not touch the equipment with wet hands or feet. Before

performing any cleaning or maintenance, disconnect the
equipment from the power supply and unplug the appliance.
DO NOT remove the safety guards. Wear protective gloves

when cleaning the condenser. Do not use scissors,
screwdrivers and sharp objects on the cooling circuit.

D.2.1 PERIODIC CLEANING OF CONDENSER
The condenser must be cleaned periodically, according to use,
to ensure efficient operation and performance. Removing the

safety guards is DANGEROUS AND INADVISABLE. It is
advisable to carefully clean the cooling unit condenser
openings at least once a month in dusty environments or once

every three months in closed and clean places. The condenser
can be cleaned with a brush, provided the bristles are not made
of steel or other material that can compromise good operation,

or a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust. Take maximum care
not to bend the condenser fins, as this would cause a reduction
in the heat exchange. Do not use sharp objects, which could

damage the condenser.

NB: The condenser is installed at the top of the

appliance. Do not wash the appliance with jets of
water.

D.2.2 REPLACING THE POWER CABLE
To replace the power cable proceed as follows:
• Disconnect the power supply;

• Remove the electrical system guard;
• Replace the power cable;
• Refit the guard;

• Reconnect the power supply.

D.2.3 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

In some cases faults can be remedied easily and quickly, by
following a short troubleshooting guide:

A. The appliance does not switch on:

- make sure the plug is properly inserted in the power socket.
- make sure the socket is powered.

B. The inside temperature is too high:

- check the thermostat setting;
- make sure there is no heat source near the appliance;

- make sure the door closes properly.

C. The appliance is excessively noisy:

- make sure the appliance is level. An unbalanced position

can set off vibrations.

- make sure the appliance is not touching other equipment

or parts which could reverberate;

D. The printer does not print:

- make sure the power cable is properly connected;
- make sure the printer is switched on (ON switch);

- make sure parameter “E485” has the value “Prn”,

otherwise change it (to change the parameter see par.
C.1.1.1 modifying user parameters)

- make sure there is paper in the printer;

D.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

D.2 MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED

BY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY

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