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Moving The Appliance; Important Rules; Frequently Asked Questions - Primo PR128FR Handleiding

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MOVING THE APPLIANCE

Remove the plug from the electrical outlet.
Secure all loose parts inside the refrigerator.
Fully screw in the control feet to avoid damaging the feet.

IMPORTANT RULES

Never place hot food in the refrigerator.
Beverages should be kept in a sealed container.
Food kept in the refrigerator for longer periods of time should be covered or
kept in glass containers.
Never place spoiled food in the refrigerator.
Always make sure the refrigerator is not overloaded so that food can be
adequately cooled.
Open the refrigerator door only when necessary.
Appliance must not be used for outdoor camping e.g. tent.
Appliance may only be used indoors.
Appliance must not be used in public transport.
Problem
The device is not
working.
The device jumps up
too often.
The inside tempera-
ture of the appliance
is too hot.
The device is making
a strange noise.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Solution
The unit is not receiving power, check that the power
supply is OK.
Check that the plug is plugged in.
Check that the correct voltage is used.
Is the door closed properly?
Have you put hot food in the appliance, causing the
appliance to work harder to cool?
The door has been open too often or too long.
The appliance is getting the wrong voltage.
The appliance is too close to a heat source or direct
sunlight.
Check that the unit has power.
Check that the plug is plugged in.
The door has been left open too long or too often.
The air supply is blocked.
Check that the appliance is getting the correct volt-
age.
The appliance is too close to a heat source or the sun.
The device is not standing straight.
The device is placed against another object or against
the wall. Move the device.
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