Arneg Arles Installation and Operation Manual

To clean the Arneg Arles refrigerated cabinet, first unplug the unit. Use a soft cloth with mild detergent and warm water. Avoid abrasive cleaners that might damage the surfaces. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly before plugging it back in.
Check that the power supply is connected and the thermostat settings are correct. Ensure that the condenser coils are clean and that the ventilation is unobstructed. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact a professional technician.
Regular maintenance should be performed every 3 to 6 months, including cleaning the condenser coils, checking door seals, and ensuring the drainage system is clear. More frequent checks may be necessary in high-use environments.
To defrost, remove all items from the cabinet, unplug the unit, and leave the door open. Allow the ice to melt naturally. Once defrosted, clean the interior, dry it, and restart the unit. Ensure the drainage system is clear to prevent water accumulation.
Ensure the cabinet is placed away from heat sources and direct sunlight. Keep the door closed as much as possible and ensure door seals are intact. Regularly clean the condenser coils and set the thermostat to an optimal temperature.
Pooling water may be due to a blocked drainage system. Check the drain hole and channel for blockages and clean them. Also, ensure the refrigerator is level to allow proper drainage.
Locate the thermostat control, usually on the interior of the cabinet. Adjust the dial to the desired temperature. Refer to the user manual for recommended settings based on the type of goods stored.
First, check if the bulb needs replacing. Unplug the unit, remove the bulb cover, and replace the bulb with a matching specification. If the light still doesn’t work, inspect the light switch and wiring connections.
Regularly clean the interior and remove expired items promptly. Use baking soda or activated charcoal to absorb odors. Ensure proper ventilation within the cabinet by not overcrowding it.
Unusual noises may result from a misaligned component or a faulty fan. Check that the cabinet is level and that there's no debris in the fan. If the noise persists, contact a technician for further diagnosis.