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Liquid noice
Caused by circulating refrigerant. This is
quite normal, even when the compressor
is not running.
Note also
The compressor starting system often
needs a pause before it can be restarted.
The compressor will itself automatically
decide how long the pause is to be.
Blocked defrost/melt water drain
If blockage does occur, the most likely
point is the plastic bend at the outlet inside
the cabinet. Carefully remove the blocka-
ge, then for safety’s sake clean the bend
with a pipe cleaner or similar.
If the problem persists, the blockage might
be in the tube down to the evaporation
tray. The tray is located above the com-
pressor at the rear of the refrigerator.
When ordering spare parts, please give
the refrigerator type and part number. This
information is given on the nameplate
inside the cabinet.
With a screwdriver, loosen the pins holding
the lamp screen. . Lift the screen and
replace the old bulb with a new one (max.
15 W).
If a refrigerator for which there is no longer
any use is to be disposed of, please do so
in an environmentally correct way. There
might be special requirements/conditions
to be observed.
You can obtain information on the disposal
of refrigeration appliances from:
- GRAM Domestic A/S
- Your white-goods supplier
10
2
GB
- Authorities (the local council, Ministry of
the Environment, etc.)
Normal condition. The panel shows the
actual cabinet temperature, here +5°C.
Display of temperature setting: Press
TEMP and hold it down. After a moment or
two the display shows the temperature set-
ting, in this case the factory setting of +5°C.
When all lamps in the scale light up, the
temperature in the cabinet is + 9°C or high-
er than can be shown on the scale.
When the lamp under +2 lights up - and
only this lamp - the cabinet temperature is
lower than can be shown on the scale.
When the two lamps at either end of the
scale flash alternately and the four middle
+2 I +9 TEMP.
+2 I +9 TEMP.
+2 I +9 TEMP.
+2 I +9 TEMP.
+2 I +9 TEMP.
+2 I +9 TEMP.
Spare parts
Replacing the bulb
Disposal
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