Smeg SW Range User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing your new

refrigerator from Smeg. Please note that

these instructions apply to all refrigerators

in the SW range. Illustrations and fittings

may therefore not necessarily correspond

exactly to your model.

Warning

As the refrigerant used in this appliance is a

flammable gas (Isobutane R600a), special

care must be taken to prevent damage

to the refrigerant circuit and piping during

transport and installation.

If damage does occur, avoid sparks or

naked flame in the vicinity of the appliance,

ensure that the room is well ventilated,

disconnect the power supply, and contact

your supplier.

The unit must only be serviced by quali-

fied technicians from an approved service

centre.

Old appliances

Old refrigerators and freezers are often

fitted with complicated latches that can

only be opened from the outside. If you

have one of these old units stored away

somewhere, or if you scrap one, remember

to destroy the latch first in order to prevent

children from being exposed to great dan-

ger by getting locked inside the unit.

Before use

Before operating your new appliance,

please read the following instructions care-

fully as they contain important information

on safety, installation, operation and main-

tenance. Keep the instructions for future

reference.

On receipt, check to ensure that the appli-

ance has not been damaged during trans-

port. Transport damage should be reported

to the local distributor before the refrigerator

is put to use.

Remove the packaging. Clean the inside of

the cabinet using warm water with a mild

detergent. Rinse with clean water and dry

thoroughly (see cleaning instructions). Use

a soft cloth.

If during transport the appliance has been

laid down, or if it has been stored in cold

surroundings (colder than +5°C), it must be

allowed to stabilise in an upright position for

at least an hour before being switched on.

Contents

Get to know your refrigerator............3

Installation and start-up....................4

Reversing the door...........................7

Electrical connection.........................8

Operation and function.....................9

Layout and fittings..........................10

Defrosting,

cleaning and maintenance..............11

Fault finding....................................12

Spare parts and service.................13

Disposal..........................................14

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