Fagor DUO-22 Instruction Manual - page 5
e n g l i s h
15
4
Diagnostics
4.1 Door open. If you keep the door open for
more than 2 minutes an alarm sounds and
the refrigerator light goes out. The alarm is
disconnected when the door is closed.
4.2 Freezer not cold enough
• If freezer temperature is abnormally high
a warning light will appear (4.2.1) or a
blinking icon
(4.2.2), in addition to an
intermittent acoustic alarm. Press
or
to manually deactivate the acoustic
alarm (4.2.3, 4.2.4).
• The fi rst time the device is connected the
icon or the warning light is activated,
but the alarm will not sound.
4.3 Loss of electrical power
Open the refrigerator doors as little as
possible. When the power returns, check to
see if food has defrosted.
Press the BIOFILTER viewer until you hear a
light click (3.5.6) and in a few seconds the
duration scale will become coloured. Place
new fi lter in original position.
Keep spent fi lters and spares out of
children’s reach: ingestion in large quantities
can be dangerous.
Do not wet fi lter, as it will loose its power.
3.6 S.P.A. salus per aquam (optional)
Your refrigerator may include an S.P.A.
accessory to maintain a constant humidity
level in the vegetable compartment, to
prevent food drying out.
This is located in the vegetable drawer
divider (3.6.1). It is comprised of a tank with
a pouring glass and a fi ll level indicator. When
the S.P.A. needs water the level will go down
until it disappears. Remove the glass (3.6.2)
and use it to refi ll the tank (3.6.3).
The fi lter should be changed every 2 years
(3.6.4).
5
Safety
• Keep the ventilation grilles uncovered.
• Take care not to damage the refrigeration circuit.
• Don’t us electrical devices inside the refrigerator,
unless recommended by the manufacturer.
• Don’t use mechanical devices or means other
than those recommended by the manufacturer
to speed up the thawing process.
• This appliance is not intended for use by
people (including children) whose physical,
sensory, or mental capacities are impaired or
who lack experience or knowledge, except
under supervision or after receiving instruction
regarding use of the appliance from a person
responsible for their safety. Use by children
should be supervised to prevent them playing
with the appliance.
Danger: Risk of children becoming trapped.
Before disposing of your old refrigerator or
freezer:
- Remove the doors
- Store the shelves in a suitable place so that
children cannot climb inside easily.
• If the power cable is damaged, it should be
replaced by the manufacturer, by their after-
sales service, or by similarly quailed personnel to
prevent dangerous situations.
4.4 Normal refrigerator noises
It is perfectly normal for your refrigerator to
make certain noises while it is running and
you should not worry about them.
• The coolant gas can make a bubbling
sound as it circulates.
• The compressor may make humming or
tapping sounds, especially at start-up.
• The expansion and contraction of material
used may make clicking or creaking
sounds.
• The air moved by freezer fans and the
refrigerator base may create a small
background noise.
Do not attempt to repair the fridge.
Contact technical support.