Husky HUS-172VFWH1 157L Upright Freezer

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Use a damp cloth to clean the exterior, then wipe with a standard furniture polish. Make sure
that the door is closed to avoid getting polish onto the magnetic door seal or inside the unit.
The grille of the condenser at the back of the unit and the adjacent components may be
vacuumed using a soft brush attachment.
CLEANING TIPS
Condensation may appear on the outside of the unit. This may be due to a change in room
temperature. Any moisture may be wiped away with a clean cloth. If the problem continues,
contact a qualified technician for assistance.
Maintenance
CARE WHEN HANDLING/MOVING THE UNIT
Hold the unit around its sides or base when moving it. Under no circumstances should it be
lifted by holding the edges of the top surface.
SERVICING
The unit should only be serviced by an authorised engineer and only genuine spare parts should
be used. Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the unit yourself. Repairs
carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or serious malfunction. Contact a
qualified technician.
SWITCHING OFF FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME
When the unit is not in use for a long period, disconnect it from the power supply, empty all
food and clean the appliance. Leaving the door ajar will help to prevent the build-up of
unpleasant odours.
Troubleshooting
Before calling for after-sales service, please check the following points; you may be able to solve
any problem yourself.
Problem
The appliance does not work.
There is an unpleasant odour.
Solution
• Check that the unit is plugged in and switched on.
Check for power failure, low voltage, or tripped
circuit breaker.
• Strong-smelling foods should be wrapped closely.
• Check if foods are out of date or mouldy.
• Clean the interior.
Problem
The compressor may be heard
working constantly.
The light does not work
The door cannot be closed properly
The unit is excessively noisy.
Solution
It is normal for the refrigerator to operate for
longer where the ambient temperature is higher.
Do not load the unit with too much fresh contents
at one time.
Do not put hot food into the unit. Wait for it to
cool to room temperature first.
• The door is being opened too often.
• Check that the unit is plugged in and switched on.
• Check the light for damage.
Check that contents are not obstructing proper
closure of the door.
• Check the unit is not overfilled.
• Check that the unit is level and stable.
• Check that the unit is level and stable.
Check the contents for loose items that may be
vibrating against the shelves or interior walls
TROUBLESHOOTING NOTES
The refrigerator enclosure may emit heat during operation specially in summer. This is caused
by the radiation of the condenser, and is part of normal operation.
Condensation: condensation may be seen on the exterior surface and door seals of the freezer
when the ambient humidity high. This is a normal phenomenon, and any condensation may
be wiped away with a clean cloth.
Buzz: A buzz may be generated by the running compressor, especially when starting up or
shutting down.
Tips for energy saving
Try not to open the door too often, especially when the weather is humid and hot. If you
open the door, close it as soon as possible.
Ensure the appliance has sufficiently ventilation, including adequate air circulation behind the
appliance.
• In normal temperature conditions, set the thermostat to the middle “Med” setting.
• Before loading the appliance with fresh food, ensure it is cooled to room temperature.
A build-up of ice and frost will increase energy consumption, so clean the appliance as soon
as the layer is 3-5 mm thick.
• If the unit has an external condenser, the back wall should be clean and free of dust or dirt.
The appliance should be located in the coolest area of the room, away from heat producing
appliances or heating ducts, and out of direct sunlight.
Allow hot foods to cool to room temperature before placing in the appliance. Overloading
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