Currys Essentials CUR55W20 Instruction Manual
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To change the temperature settings, locate the thermostat dial inside the fridge compartment. Turn the dial clockwise to lower the temperature and counterclockwise to increase it. Allow 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize after adjustment.
Ensure that the refrigerator is plugged in and the thermostat is set to the correct temperature. Check for obstructions in the air vents and ensure the door seals are intact. Clean the condenser coils if necessary. If the problem persists, consult a technician.
Manual defrosting is recommended when the frost build-up reaches about 6mm (1/4 inch). This typically occurs every few months, depending on usage and environmental conditions.
Ensure the refrigerator is level and not touching any walls or cabinets. Check for loose components and make sure the condenser fan is not obstructed. If noise persists, contact a professional technician.
First, unplug the refrigerator. Remove all food items and shelves. Use a mixture of warm water and mild detergent to clean the interior surfaces. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth before replacing shelves and food.
Water pooling can be caused by a blocked defrost drain. To clear it, unplug the fridge and use a mixture of warm water and baking soda to flush the drain. Ensure the drain is clear by using a pipe cleaner if necessary.
Unplug the refrigerator. Locate the bulb cover inside the fridge compartment and remove it by unscrewing or unclipping it. Replace the old bulb with a new one of the same type and wattage, then reattach the cover.
Check for obstructions and ensure the door seals are clean and undamaged. Adjust the leveling of the fridge to ensure the door aligns properly. If necessary, replace the door seal.
Ensure the fridge is not overfilled to allow air circulation. Keep it away from heat sources and direct sunlight. Regularly clean the condenser coils and ensure the door seals are airtight.
Clicking sounds can be normal due to the defrost timer or compressor starting and stopping. If the clicking is persistent and loud, it may indicate a problem with the start relay or compressor. Consult a technician for further diagnostics.