Hoover BHBS 172 UKT N User Manual
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To set up your Hoover BHBS 172 UKT N for the first time, place the appliance in a suitable location, ensuring it is level. Connect it to the power supply, and adjust the temperature settings as desired. Allow it to run empty for a few hours before adding food.
If your fridge is not cooling properly, check that the temperature settings are correct. Ensure that the doors are sealing properly and not blocked by food items. Clean the condenser coils, and make sure there is adequate ventilation around the appliance.
The Hoover BHBS 172 UKT N features a no-frost technology, which minimizes the need for manual defrosting. However, if you notice any significant frost build-up, it is advisable to defrost it manually.
To change the internal light bulb, disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Remove the light cover by unscrewing it or unclicking it, depending on the model. Replace the bulb with a new one of the same type and wattage, then reattach the cover.
The Hoover BHBS 172 UKT N does not have a built-in water filter. If your model has an external water filtration system, refer to the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintenance.
Unusual noises can result from various factors. Ensure the appliance is level and stable. Check if any items inside the fridge are vibrating against each other. If the noise persists, it might be due to a faulty component, and you should contact customer service.
To maximize energy efficiency, ensure the door seals are tight, avoid placing hot food directly inside, and keep the fridge away from direct sunlight or heat sources. Regularly clean the condenser coils and keep the interior organized to promote airflow.
To reset the temperature settings, locate the control panel inside the fridge. Adjust the dials or digital controls to your desired temperature. Consult the user manual for specific instructions related to your model.
Regular maintenance tasks include cleaning the condenser coils every six months, checking the door seals for leaks, ensuring proper ventilation around the unit, and cleaning the interior with a mild detergent.
To transport the fridge, first empty its contents and secure any loose shelves or drawers. Unplug it and carefully move it with a dolly or hand truck, keeping it upright to avoid damaging the compressor. Secure it properly to prevent tipping during transit.