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You must not put an electric heater, 

a heating fan or a hair dryer into the 

freezer by any means.

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  The appliance operates in cycles: it refri-

gerates (then the frost settles on the rear 

wall), and defrosts (water flows down the 

rear wall).

Disconnect  the  appliance  from 

the mains before cleaning by re-

moving the plug from the mains 

socket or switching off the fuse. 

Prevent water from penetrating the 

control panel or the light.

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   Do not use defrosting aerosols. They may 

cause the formation of explosive mixture, 

or contain slovents 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 evaporation container 

through the discharge opening.

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  The whole appliance, except for the door 

gasket must be cleaned with a mild cleaning 

detergent. The door gasket should be cle-

aned with water and wiped dry.

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  Wash all the accessories (vegetable con-

tainers, door shelves, glass shelves, etc.).

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, ca-

refully unclog the opening with 

the cleaning plug (fig. 20).

DEFROSTING, WASHING AND MAINTENANCE

Defrosting the freezer

It is recommended to combine defrosting 

the appliance with washing it.

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  Excessive  accumulation  of  ice  on  the 

freezing  areas  impairs  the  appliance’s 

freezing capacity and increases the energy 

consumption.

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  Defrost the appliance at least once or twice 

a year.

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  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.

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  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.

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  The  defrosting  operation  should  last  as 

short  as  possible.  Long  storage  of  food 

at the ambient temperature shortens their 

shelf life.

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Defrosting the fridge

1. Set  the  knob  at  ”0” 

position,  take  out 

the  plug  from  the 

mains socket.

2. Open  the  door  and 

remove  the  food 

from the freezer.

3. Remove  the  dra-

wers.

4. Pull  the  water  di-

scharge  valve  and 

turn it by 180°, then 

slide it into the pro-

per  spot  in  the  fre-

ezer (fig. 21).

5. Use a vessel.

In order to defrost the freezer chamber, 

you must take the following steps: for 

model: FK322BSW

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Summary of Contents for FK312BSW

Page 1: ...FK312BSW FK312BSX FK322BSW OPERATING MANUAL FRIDGE FREEZER...

Page 2: ...ell as the inside and outside decoration which do not affect its functionality and safety are permissible Dear Customer This Amica fridge freezer is a combination of exceptional user friendliness and...

Page 3: ...he appliance 4 Guidelines concerning the safety of use 7 Installation and operating conditions of the appliance 9 Change in the door hinging 11 Description of the appliance 13 Storage of frozen produc...

Page 4: ...4 CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT OF THE APPLIANCE Example model FK 13 14 15 Additional equipment S electronic control A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12...

Page 5: ...n the table on next page 1 Control panel 2 Glass Shelf 3 Single bottle holder suspended under the shelf 4 Glass shelf above the vegetable compartment 5 Vegetable compartment 6 Drawer 7 Water discharge...

Page 6: ...partment 1 1 Single bottle holder suspended under the shelf 1 1 Vegetable compartment 1 1 Medium door shelf 2 2 Large door shelf 1 1 Small door shelf 1 1 Vegetable compartment sepa rator 1 1 Egg tray...

Page 7: ...ST ambient temperature see page 23 Do not use it in the cellar unheated summer cottage during autumn and winter l When placing moving lifting the appliance do not hold the door han dles pull the conde...

Page 8: ...the room in which the appliance is placed for a few minutes the size of the room for a product containing isobuthane R600a must be at least 4m3 in case of the damage of the cooling system lDo not ref...

Page 9: ...he fridge freezer on an even flat and stable surface in dry aired and shadowy room far from the heat sources such as an oven cooktop central heating radiator central heating pipe hot water installatio...

Page 10: ...ncy Hz are given on the nameplate in the cabinet Power must be connected via a wall socket with switch The wall socket should be easily accessible All earthing requirements stipulated by the local ele...

Page 11: ...9 9 9 Unscrew the middle hinge bolt fig 10 10 Remove the fridge door including the bot tom hinge lock 11 Refit the medium hinge plugs to the oppo site side fig 11 11 12 Refit the plug and fridge door...

Page 12: ...dge door screw the upper hinge in fig 16 24 Fit in the fridge door upper blind plugs fig 17 Extra stopper can be found in a plastic bag containing the documents 25 Fit in the control panel upper blind...

Page 13: ...cator light temperature too high Interior light switch switches on off the inte rior light of the refrigeration chamber Temperature regulation lTurning the dial to a different setting chan ges tempera...

Page 14: ...in the chamber at once lYellow Indictor lamp lights up when Super Cool function is activated lSuperCool function it is recommended to activate the SuperCool function approxima tely two hours before fi...

Page 15: ...ring in the refrigerator Washing removes the natural protection therefore it is better to wash the vegetables directly before con sumption l It is recommended to place the products in freezer drawers...

Page 16: ...negative pressure to com pensate and retry opening the door l Keep the fresh and warm foodstuff at am bient temperature away from the products which have already been frozen l We advise not to place...

Page 17: ...he opening in the through Should it occur ca refully unclog the opening with the cleaning plug fig 20 DEFROSTING WASHING AND MAINTENANCE Defrosting the freezer l It is recommended to combine defrostin...

Page 18: ...g in the shelves Slide the shelf out then slide it in as much as possible so that its clamp could fit the guide groove fig 23 Taking out and putting in the door shelf Lift the door shelf remove it and...

Page 19: ...iance is adapted to operation in the N ST climate range see page 23 The appliance is located at the sunlit place or near the heat sources move the appliance to another place Observe the guidelines con...

Page 20: ...f the fridge The appliance generates unusual noise Incorrect levelling of the appliance level the appliance properly The appliance touches furni ture and or other objects place the appliance at a loca...

Page 21: ...ment If the appliance is no longer in use cut the connecting conduit off the used equipment before its scrapping This appliance is marked with a symbol of the crossed out waste container in conform a...

Page 22: ...61 243 Net usable volume l Total 283 235 Fridge 201 155 Freezer 82 80 Freezing chamber star classi fication3 Storage time hrs at no power supply 18 18 Freezing capacity kg 24h 8 kg 24 h 6 kg 24 h Clim...

Page 23: ...nt temperature that is room temperature in which the appliance is working the operation of the appliance is optimal proper 1 A A low consumption to G high consumption 2 The energy consumption refers t...

Page 24: ...IOAL 914 8045393 11 2009 1 Service Help Line For the UK please call 0844 815 8880 0818 46 46 46 For Ireland please call...

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