We’re pleased to introduce Paw&Go: a new feature with AI-Paw Recognition technology that means with just one push, good dogs like @YouMeAndWoody can help with the laundry and run a daily wash. It’s that simple.
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Good morning. Here’s how to remove the light cover on an Indesit TLAA 10 fridge — this model uses a snap‑fit style lamp cover that can feel stuck even after removing the screw.
✅ What to do after removing the screw
Once the single screw is out, the cover is still held by plastic clips at the back. It won’t drop down on its own — you have to release the clip.
Try this step‑by‑step:
1. Push the cover towards the back wall of the fridge
The front of the cover (near the screw) loosens easily, but the back has a tab that hooks into the liner.
Gently slide or push the entire cover towards the back wall to disengage that clip.
2. Then pull the front of the cover down
Once it slides backwards a few millimetres, the front edge will drop down.
3. Wiggle side‑to‑side if needed
If it’s stuck from age, carefully wiggle the cover to free the rear clip.
(Over time, condensation can make the plastic stick slightly.)
4. Avoid prying from the front
A screwdriver at the front can snap the clip. Only use gentle pressure at the rear edge if truly needed.
⚠️ If the cover still won’t move
Try this:
Warm the area slightly by leaving the fridge door open for 5–10 minutes (cold plastic becomes rigid).
Push upwards at the back of the cover while sliding it back — the clip is like a little tooth that needs lifting.
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