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Defrosting
The larder fridge defrosts automatically.
The defrosting water runs to the drain
tube via a collection channel and is
evaporated in a special container (1)
at the back of the appliance (see
diagram).
During defrosting water droplets
may format the back of the larder
fridge where concealed evaporator is
located. Some droplets may remain on
the liner and refreeze when defrosting
is completed.
Do not use pointed or sharp edged
objects such as knives, forks to
remove the droplets which have
refreezed.If at any time the defrost
water does not drain from the
collection channel, check to ensure
that no food particles have blocked
the drain tube. The drain tube can be
cleared by pushing the special plastic
plunger provided down the drain tube.
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2
Replacing The Interior Light Bulb
(See Diagram)
Should the light fail to work switch
off at the socket
outlet and pull out
the mains plug.
Follow the below
instructions to
check if the light
bulb has worked
itself loose.
If the light still fails
to work obtain a
replacement E14
screw cap type 15
Watt (Max) bulb
from your local
electrical store
and then fit it as
follows:
1. Switch off at
the socket
outlet and pull
out the mains
plug. You may
find it useful to
remove shelves
for easy access.
2. Remove the
light diffuser
cover as shown
in figure (b-c).
3. Replace the
burnt-out light
bulb.
4. Reassemble the light diffuser cover
as shown in figure (d).“Push firmly to
ensure cover is fitted properly.”
5. Carefully dispose of the burnt-out
light bulb immediately.“Replacement
light bulb can easily be obtained
from a good local electrical or DIY
store.”