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The evaporating tray and defrost water drain hole should be 
cleaned periodically with the defrost drain plug. This will prevent 
water from collecting in the bottom of the refrigerator, instead of 
flowing down the defrost drainage channel and drain hole. 

 

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You can also pour a small amount of water down the drain hole 
to clean inside of it. 

 

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You should be careful to make sure that food packages do not 
touch the rear wall of the appliance, as this can interrupt the 
automatic defrosting process and deflect water into the base of 
your refrigerator. 

 

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IMPORTANT:  It is normal to get some ice droplets forming on 
the back wall of the appliance. The formation of ice droplets does 
not indicate an appliance fault. 

 
Replacing the light bulb 

 
WARNING: PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOUR 
APPLIANCE IS DISCONNECTED FROM 
YOUR MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE 
ATTEMPTING TO REPLACE THE LIGHT 
BULB. 

 

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There is an interior light at the top of the fridge. 

 

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Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screw at the far 
end of the light cover and slide the cover off. 

 

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Unscrew the defective light bulb and replace it with a similar bulb 
and not exceeding 15 watts.  

 

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Replace the light cover and after waiting five minutes, reconnect 
the plug to your mains supply. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BRLF1759SE

Page 1: ...BRLF1759SE Larder fridge...

Page 2: ...tains important information including safety installation points which will enable you to get the most out of your appliance Please keep it in a safe place so that it is easily available for future re...

Page 3: ...During first use 10 Turning on the appliance and setting the thermostat 10 11 Arranging and storing food in the fridge section 11 12 Normal operating noises 12 Saving energy when using your fridge 13...

Page 4: ...off directly behind the appliance to prevent misuse This should be undertaken by a competent person Disable the door lock to make sure that children cannot get stuck inside the appliance o The packag...

Page 5: ...used o Altering the specification of the appliance must not be attempted for reasons of safety Before using your appliance o Check the appliance for any signs of transport damage If you notice any dam...

Page 6: ...e back coils of the appliance to come into contact with the wall surface o Always ensure that the location where you are installing your appliance is free of stored items such as papers and other flam...

Page 7: ...capacity 340 328 litres Dimensions of the appliance Height 1750 mm Width 595 mm Depth 590 mm IMPORTANT When you install your appliance it is important to bear in mind its climatic rating In order to...

Page 8: ...ustable safety glass shelves x5 3 Defrost drainage channel hole 4 Salad crisper cover safety glass 5 Salad crisper 6 Adjustable feet 7 Thermostat control dial 8 Interior light 9 Butter Cheese compartm...

Page 9: ...eggs cheese butter and yogurt As well as smaller packages tubes cans etc Bottle rack o The lower rack should be used for storing reasonably sized bottles o IMPORTANT IT IS IMPORTANT THAT NONE OF THE...

Page 10: ...within the appliance o If the unit is switched off or unplugged you must allow at least 5 minutes before restarting the appliance on the thermostat or reconnecting it to your mains supply Turning on...

Page 11: ...efrigerator as this will increase the humidity inside of the appliance o All foods should be wrapped or covered this is particularly important if the food has a strong flavour You should use polythene...

Page 12: ...ld be placed in airtight containers or they can be wrapped in aluminium foil or polythene bags As much air as possible should be removed from the bags o Milk bottles should have a cap on them and be s...

Page 13: ...open the door repeatedly or more frequently than you have to o Do not set the thermostat too low A change of just one degree can effect the energy consumption by 5 Use a thermometer to check the temp...

Page 14: ...an the accessories separately with soap and water Do not clean them in a dishwasher o Do not use abrasive products detergents or soaps o After washing the appliance wipe over the area that you have cl...

Page 15: ...er into the base of your refrigerator o IMPORTANT It is normal to get some ice droplets forming on the back wall of the appliance The formation of ice droplets does not indicate an appliance fault Rep...

Page 16: ...al regulations o Your refrigerator comes supplied with a 13 amp plug fitted If in future you need to change the fuse in this plug then a 13 amp ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse must be used o The wiring in...

Page 17: ...next to a radiator or boiler If this is not feasible then you should install an insulation plate between the appliance and the adjacent heat source o You should check whether there is an electrical so...

Page 18: ...nge the door opening direction please follow the instructions below 1 Switch off the appliance and unplug it Remove all contents and shelving 2 Tilt the appliance backwards by no more than 45 You may...

Page 19: ...the hinge pin from the top of the appliance and relocate it to the opposite side 9 Reposition the door back onto the appliance slotting the door onto the hinge pin protruding from the top of the appli...

Page 20: ...seal into the correct position IMPORTANT DO NOT HEAT THE DOOR SEAL ON ANYTHING BUT THE LOWEST HEAT SETTING OR HEAT THE SEAL FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME OTHERWISE DAMAGE MAY BE CAUSED TO THE DOOR SEAL W...

Page 21: ...nce My fridge is noisy o The refrigerant gas that circulates the pipework of the appliance may make a slight noise even if the compressor is not running o If the noise worsens or the appliance gets lo...

Page 22: ...for the cost of the call out charge The appliance must be accessible for the engineer to perform any necessary repair If your appliance is installed in such a way that an engineer is concerned that da...

Page 23: ...o BC003 Ceramic Hob Cleaner 250 ml o BC004 Oven Cleaner 250 ml o BC005 Stainless Steel Cleaner and Protector 250 ml o BC007 E Cloth General Purpose Cloth o BC008 Microwave Cover To order a Baumatic c...

Page 24: ...rtments Fridge Temperature Rise Time Freezing Capacity Climate Class 3 ST Noise Level 42 dB Installation Type Freestanding 1 On a scale from A highest efficiency to G lowest efficiency 2 Annual energy...

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