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DEFROSTING, WASHING AND 

MAINTENANCE

Never clean the product’s casing or plastic parts using solvents or strong, 

abrasive detergents (e.g. washing powders or creams)! Use mild liquid 

detergents and soft cloths only. Do not use sponges.

Defrosting the fridge***

•  Frost settles on the rear wall of the fridge chamber. It is removed 

automatically. During the defrosting, the condensate, which contains 

contaminants may clog the opening in the through. Should it occur, 

carefully unclog the opening with the cleaning plug (fig. 13).

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The appliance operates in cycles: it refrigerates (then the frost set

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tles on the rear wall), and defrosts (water flows down the rear wall)

•  Disconnect the appliance from the mains before cleaning by remov-

ing the plug from the mains socket or switching off the fuse. Prevent 

water from penetrating the control panel or the light.

•  Do not use defrosting aerosols. They may cause the formation of an 

explosive mixture, or contain solvents which may damage the plastic 

components of the appliance and even be harmful to health.

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Make sure the water used for cleaning does not flow into the evapo

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ration container through the discharge opening.

•  The whole appliance, except for the door gasket must be cleaned 

with a mild cleaning detergent. The door gasket should be cleaned 

with water and wiped dry.

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Wash all the accessories (vegetable containers, door shelves, glass 

shelves, etc.).

Defrosting the freezer**

•  It is recommended to combine defrosting the appliance with washing 

it.

•  Excessive accumulation of ice on the freezing areas impairs the ap-

pliance’s freezing capacity and increases the energy consumption.

•  Defrost the appliance at least once or twice a year. In case of a higher 

ice build-up, defrosting must be carried out more frequently.

•  If there is food in the freezer, set the knob to the max. position about 

4 hours before the planned defrosting. This will ensure the possibility 

of storing the food at the ambient temperature for a longer time.

•  After taking the food out of the freezer, put it in a container, wrap it 

with several layers of paper, a blanket and store it at a cool place.

•  The defrosting operation should last as short as possible. Long stor-

age of food at the ambient temperature shortens their shelf life.

Summary of Contents for BC2763

Page 1: ...Refrigerator BC2763 2 IO REF 0959 09 2021 INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN...

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Page 3: ...OD IN THE FRIDGE FREEZER 15 FREEZING FOOD 15 USING THE REFRIGERATOR EFFICIENTLY 17 PRACTICAL EVERYDAY TIPS 17 UNDERSTANDING THE STARS 17 PRACTICAL TIPS 18 FOOD THAT SHOULD NOT BE STORED IN A REFRIGERA...

Page 4: ...cturer the appliance was thoroughly checked with regard to safety and functionality Before using the appliance please carefully read these Operating Instructions By following these instructions carefu...

Page 5: ...bilities and persons who lack experience or famili arity with the appliance Do not allow children to use the appliance Do not allow them to play with the appliance They must not climb inside the drawe...

Page 6: ...lode Do not put frozen products taken out directly from the freezer lollies ice cubes etc into your mouth their low temperature may cause severe frostbite Make sure you do not damage the cooling syste...

Page 7: ...plug it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similar qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard In order to obtain more space in the freezer you can remove the drawers and place...

Page 8: ...nutrition suitable for frozen fresh food 3 Freezer 18 Seafood fish shrimp shellfish freshwater aquatic products and meat products recommended for 3 months the longer the storage time the worse the tas...

Page 9: ...uld developing within the appliance Water dispenser cleaning special for water dispenser products Clean water tanks if they have not been used for 48 h flush the water system connected to a water supp...

Page 10: ...be removed Make sure the appliance is placed in a horizontal position by screwing in the 2 adjustable front legs fig 3 To ensure that the door opens freely the distance between the side of the applia...

Page 11: ...t could be flooded by water or waste water See the type plate at the lower part of the internal wall of the appli ance for detailed specifications Disconnecting the mains Make sure the appliance can b...

Page 12: ...f all elements of packaging in a way that will not cause damage to the environ ment All materials used for packaging the appliance are environmentally friendly they are 100 recyclable and are marked w...

Page 13: ...her with other household waste after it has been used The user is obliged to hand it over to waste collec tion centre collecting used electrical and electron ic goods The collectors including local co...

Page 14: ...the temperature The temperature inside the appliance is influenced by many factors How you set the temperature control dial depends on the ambient temperature sun exposure how often you open the door...

Page 15: ...ion It is recommended to place the products in freezer drawers 1 2 3 up to natural loading capacity Fig 11a 11b 1 Packed products 2 Shelf 3 Natural loading capacity 4 Stacking of products on the freez...

Page 16: ...not open the freezer door immediately after closing it al low 1 2 minutes for the negative pressure to compensate and try again to open the door The storage time for frozen products depends on their q...

Page 17: ...ipe the inside of your fridge regularly with a cloth soaked in a mild detergent Appliances which are not self defrosting will require regu lar defrosting Do not allow frost layers thicker than 10 mm t...

Page 18: ...ould not be stored in a refrigerator Not all food is suitable for storing in the refrigerator particularly Fruit and vegetables which are sensitive to cold such as bananas avocado papaya passion fruit...

Page 19: ...be harmful to health Make sure the water used for cleaning does not flow into the evapo ration container through the discharge opening The whole appliance except for the door gasket must be cleaned w...

Page 20: ...ation air and the moisture from the freezer chamber is discharged outside As a result no ice and frost is produced in the freezer and the products do not freeze on each other Washing the fridge and fr...

Page 21: ...ously Incorrect setting of the adjustment knob reset the knob to a lower position See Temperature inside the appliance is not low enough for description of other possible causes See Temperature inside...

Page 22: ...and or remains open for too long reduce the frequency of opening the door and or shorten the time when door remains open The door does not close completely place the food and con tainers so that they...

Page 23: ...rations tamper with seals or other appliance safety devices or its parts or interfere with the appliance contrary to operating in structions In the event of appliance malfunction request assistance or...

Page 24: ...ide Fig 20 3 9 Position the door assembly in such a way so that pin of the lower hinge is aligned with the appropriate hole of the lower door brack et 10 Attach the middle hinge on the other side of t...

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