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Instruction Manual | 

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Fitting the decor door base fixings

With the appliance door open, locate the metal decor door base 

fixing brackets and screw the fixings to the decor door. You may 

need to remove and re-fit these brackets depending upon the 

decor door used. 

Fitting the decorative cover 

Re-fit the decorative cover, that you removed in the first step, on 

to the decor door fixing bracket. Check that the whole door 

assembly operates smoothly and that the door seal of the 

refrigerator is still creating a seal. 

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Fig. 9 - Aligning the decor door 

Close the door and check the 

alignment with the other unit doors. 

Adjust the decor door by screwing or 

unscrewing the adjustment bolts

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for vertical adjustment and by the 

help of the slots on the fixing bracket 

for other directions. Lock the screws 

into place

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Summary of Contents for AINT119/NF2

Page 1: ...AINT119 NF2 OPERATION MANUAL APPLIANCES FOR LIVING...

Page 2: ...will allow you to get the best results from using your appliance KEEP THE DOCUMENTATION OF THIS PRODUCT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE TO REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT WITH ARTUSI PLEASE FILL OUT THE WARRANTY CARD AT...

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Page 4: ...l sensorial or mental capacity or who lack experience or knowledge about it unless they have had supervision or instructions on how to use the appliance by someone who is responsible for theirsafety U...

Page 5: ...a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service Before disposing of an old appliance remove the door seals latch or bolt lock to avoid the risk...

Page 6: ...t place a microwave oven on top of the refrigerator or use any electric appliance inside therefrigerator Do not allow children to play with or near the appliance The internal surfaces of the fridge co...

Page 7: ...mperature to the preferred setting Please note The appliance will work continuously until it comes down to the correct temperature If the appliance is switched off you should allow five minutes before...

Page 8: ...tting into the fridge Wrap or cover food before putting into the fridge This will help prevent the loss of moisture keep food fresh and avoid unpleasant odours Sort foods prior to storing Any foods to...

Page 9: ...ood after thawing Wrap food before putting into the freezer To stop the wrapping sticking together ensure it is dry Label the food before freezing with information including type of food and dates of...

Page 10: ...Drinks e g milk 4 Frozen food 5 Yoghurts and cheese 6 Fresh meat and fish 7 Fruit and vegetables The fridge shelves can be moved according to the storage requirements within the fridge section Tomove...

Page 11: ...ing 5 After changing the temperature setting the time taken to achieve the new temperature will depend on how big the change is from the previous setting Switching on andoff When the fridge is connect...

Page 12: ...er drain hole at the back of the fridge compartment and the evaporating tray should be cleaned periodically to prevent the defrosted water from collecting inside the fridge compartment The cleaning ro...

Page 13: ...ill lead to decreased efficiency and potentially increase your energy bills We recommend defrosting the icebox at least once a year or whenever the ice build up inside is thicker than of an inch The s...

Page 14: ...al appliance in to see if the socket is faulty If the appliance is working but not very well check the following The appliance is not overloaded The thermostat is set to an appropriate temperature The...

Page 15: ...ance Check that there is some resistance when opening the door of the appliance If it opens at the slightest touch it may mean that the door seal needs to be replaced Check the door seal for any kinks...

Page 16: ...uld use the height adjustable feet at the front of theappliance The ventilation system at the bottom of the appliance must not be blocked Fig 4 shows the installation requirements for your appliance A...

Page 17: ...tchen unit to the top of next unit door Unscrew and remove the Fig 5 1 2 Fig 7 nuts and washers from the top of the appliance door to remove the bracket Fig 7 Fittingthedecordoor bracket Subtract C fr...

Page 18: ...decorative cover that you removed in the first step on to the decor door fixing bracket Check that the whole door assembly operates smoothly and that the door seal of the refrigerator is still creatin...

Page 19: ...3 Loosen the screws that hold the hinges to the fridge cabinet and remove the door Remove the screws that secure the hinge to the door Place the door somewhere safe where it will not cause or receive...

Page 20: ...the cebox door Remove the lower hinge piece circled in Fig 11 by removing the two screws holding it in place The door will begin to drop once this has been removed so take care Place the door somewhe...

Page 21: ...es or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit WARNING Do not use electrical appliances inside th...

Page 22: ...ce consult a qualified electrician Do not shorten the supply cable the appliance may require removing forservicing N B Ensure that the plug socket is situated in an easily accessible place after insta...

Page 23: ...perature in which the appliance is working is optimal for the operation of the appliance Climate class Allowable ambient temperature SN Extended Temperate This refrigeration appliance is intended for...

Page 24: ...esh food with a label stating it should be stored at a temperature of approximately 4 C The warmest area is in the top section of the door Use this area for storing butter and cheese To achieve the mo...

Page 25: ...d and built in 12 months warranty products Freestanding Cookers Gas and Electric Models in 50cm 54cm and 60cm Widths Portable Appliances Benchtop Models and Portable Gas Models 2 What is not Covered b...

Page 26: ...iances excludes indirect or consequential loss of any kind including without limitation loss of use of the artusi product and other than expressly provided for in these terms and conditions subject to...

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Page 28: ...e design specifications aesthetics and production techniques of its products As a result alterations to our products and designs take place continually Whilst every effort is made to produce informati...

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