Beko BK 8182 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 1

Instructions for use

GB

BK 8182 PLUS

Summary of Contents for BK 8182

Page 1: ...Instructions for use GB BK 8182 PLUS ...

Page 2: ...arrangement of food in the appliance 3 Temperature control and adjustment 4 Before operating 4 Storing frozen food 5 Freezing fresh food 5 Frozen food symbols Freezer calendar 5 Making ice cubes 5 Defrosting 6 Cleaning and care 6 7 Replacing the interior light bulb 6 Repositioning the door 7 Do s and don ts 7 8 Trouble shooting 8 GB Index 1 8 ...

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Page 5: ...e on a fire Your appliance contains non CFC substances in the insulation which are flammable We suggest you contact your local authority for information on disposal and available facilities We do not recommend use of this appliance in an unheated cold room e g garage conservatory annex shed out house etc To obtain the best possible performance and trouble free operation from your appliance it is v...

Page 6: ... the condenser metal wires at the back of the appliance as this could cause injury to fingers and hands Do not attempt to sit or stand on top of your appliance as it is not designed for such use You could injure yourself or damage the appliance Make sure that the mains cable is not caught under the appliance during and after moving as this could damage the cable Do not allow children to play with ...

Page 7: ... hot food and beverages to cool before refrigerating Leftover canned food should not be stored in the can 10 Fizzy drinks should not be frozen and products such as flavoured water ices should not be consumed too cold 11 Some fruit and vegetables suffer damage if kept at temperatures near 0 C Therefore wrap pineapples melons cucumbers tomatoes and similar produce in polythene bags 12 High proof alc...

Page 8: ...erfect levelling 2 The interior is dry and air can circulate freely at the rear 3 The interior is clean as recommended under Cleaning and care 4 The plug has been inserted into the wall socket and the electricity is switched on When the door is open the interior light will come on And note that 5 You will hear a noise as the compressor starts up The liquid and gases sealed within the refrigeration...

Page 9: ...t exceed the freezing capacity of your appliance in 24 h Placing warm food into the freezer compartment causes the refrigeration machine to operate continously until the food is frozen solid This can temporarily lead to excessive cooling of the refrigeration compartment When freezing fresh food keep the thermostat knob at medium position Small quantities of food up to 1 2 kg 1 lb can be frozen wit...

Page 10: ... to ensure they are clean and free from food particles Defrosting A Fridge compartment The fridge compartment defrosts automatically The defrost water runs to the drain tube via a collection container at the back of the appliance Fig 3 During defrosting water droplets may form at the back of the fridge compartment where a concealed evaporator is located Some droplets may remain on the liner and re...

Page 11: ... appliance regularly See Defrosting Keep raw meat and poultry below cooked food and dairy products Take off any unusable leaves on vegetables and wipe off any soil Leave lettuce cabbage parsley and cauliflower on the stem Wrap cheese firstly in greaseproof paper and then in a polythene bag excluding as much air as possible For best results take out of the fridge compartment an hour before eating W...

Page 12: ...vouring other food Cover the shelves with any protective materials which may obstruct air circulation Store poisonous or any dangerous substances in your appliance It has been designed for the storage of edible foodstuffs only Consume food which has been refrigerated for an excessive length of time Store cooked and fresh food together in the same container They should be packaged and stored separa...

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