Arneg Samara Installation and Use Manual
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To clean the Arneg Samara refrigerated cabinet, first disconnect the power supply. Use a soft cloth with mild detergent and warm water to wipe the surfaces. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or sharp objects that could damage the interior. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry before reconnecting the power.
Check if the condenser coils are clean and free from dust. Ensure the temperature settings are correct and the door seals are not damaged. If the issue persists, contact a professional technician for further diagnosis.
Temperature settings can be adjusted using the control panel located inside the cabinet. Refer to the user manual for specific instructions on setting the desired temperature levels.
Condensation can occur if there is a high humidity environment or if the doors are frequently opened. Ensure doors are closed properly and check the door seals for any damage. Consider using a dehumidifier in the room if necessary.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the condenser coils, checking the door seals, and inspecting the electrical connections. It is also important to monitor the temperature settings and ensure the cabinet is level.
First, disconnect the power supply. Locate the light cover inside the cabinet, remove it, and replace the bulb with a new one of the same type and wattage. Reattach the cover and reconnect the power.
Unusual noises could be due to the cabinet not being level or objects inside vibrating against each other. Check for any loose parts and ensure the cabinet is placed on a stable, even surface.
It is not recommended to place hot items directly into the cabinet as they can affect the internal temperature and increase energy consumption. Allow items to cool to room temperature before storing them inside.
The need for defrosting depends on the model and usage. Generally, manual defrosting should be done when the frost build-up reaches about a quarter-inch thick. Automatic defrost models manage this process independently.
Common error codes include E1 for sensor failure, E2 for defrost issues, and E3 for high-temperature alerts. Refer to the user manual for a detailed list and troubleshooting steps.