Specifications Dimensions (mm) Unit: (H) 855 (L) 540 (W) 540 Dimensions (mm) Packaged: (H) 865 (L) 590 (W) 585 Capacity: Up To 40 Bottles* Rated Current: 0.5A Temp Range: 4°C to 22°C Net Weight: 32.5Kg Suggested Applications: Office, Apartment, Home Bar, Kitchen, Entertainment Area Voltage: 220-240V/50Hz Lamp Power: 1W Total Input Power: 110W Design Criteria: Engineered for the African climate. Finishes: Premium Black Cabinet With Silver Trim Product Display Product Media Unboxing & Set-up Watch Video Product Gallery Frequently Asked Questions FAQ The Appliance Does Not Work Ensure the appliance is switched on. Check if there has been a power outage. Inspect the plug to ensure it is not damaged. Verify that the fuse has not blown. Ensure the voltage is correct for the appliance. Test the socket by plugging in another device to confirm it’s functional. The Appliance Is Not Cooling Enough Avoid overloading the appliance with too much food or items. Ensure the thermostat is set to the appropriate temperature. Make sure the appliance is not placed in direct sunlight or near a heat source. Check that the ambient temperature is within the operating limits of the appliance. Limit how frequently the door is opened, as humid air entering the appliance can impact performance. Confirm that the door is fully closed and that the gasket seals properly. Ensure there is sufficient clearance around the sides and back for proper ventilation. The Temperature Inside the Appliance Is Too Cold Adjust the thermostat to a higher temperature. Use the highest setting only for rapid cooling after adding large quantities of items. Remember to reset it afterward. Prolonged use of the highest setting can cause the internal temperature to drop below 0°C, causing the compressor to run continuously. The Door Does Not Close Properly Ensure there are no obstructions preventing the door from closing. Check that shelves and compartments are correctly positioned. Inspect the door gasket to ensure it is not torn, warped, or dirty. Confirm that the appliance is on a flat and level surface. Unusual Noises Bubbling or gurgling noises are normal and result from refrigerant flowing through the system. Water flowing sounds during defrosting are normal as water drains into the trough. Cracking or popping noises can occur as the internal walls adjust to temperature changes. If the compressor is noisy, this indicates it is operating normally but under load. The noise should subside shortly. Ensure the appliance is level to minimise vibrations.
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