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cleaning and defrosting 

processes of your 

refrigerator. In such 

cases, the vapor may 

get in contact with the 

electrical parts and 

cause short circuit or 

electric shock. 

•  Never use the parts on 

your refrigerator such as 

the door as a means of 

support or step. 

•  Do not use electrical 

devices inside the 

refrigerator.

•  Do not damage the 

parts, where the 

refrigerant is circulating, 

with drilling or cutting 

tools. The refrigerant 

that might blow out 

when the gas channels 

of the evaporator, pipe 

extensions or surface 

coatings are punctured 

causes skin irritations 

and eye injuries.

•  Do not cover or block 

the ventilation holes on 

your refrigerator with any 

material.

•  Electrical devices must 

be repaired by only 

authorised persons. 

Repairs performed by 

incompetent persons 

create a risk for the user.

•  In case of any failure or 

during a maintenance or 

repair work, disconnect 

your refrigerator’s mains 

supply by either turning 

off the relevant fuse 

or unplugging your 

appliance. 

•  Do not pull by the cable 

when pulling off the plug. 

•  Ensure highly alcoholic 

beverages are stored 

securely with the lid 

fastened and placed 

upright. 

•  Never store spray 

cans containing 

flammable and explosive 

substances in the 

refrigerator.

•  Do not use mechanical 

devices or other means 

to accelerate the 

defrosting process, 

other than those 

recommended by the 

manufacturer.

•  This product is not 

intended to be used by 

persons with physical, 

sensory or mental 

disorders or unlearned 

Summary of Contents for DNE 25020

Page 1: ...DNE 25020 DNE 25020 S EN ...

Page 2: ...se your appliance in a fast and safe way Read the manual before installing and operating your product Follow the instructions especially those for safety Keep the manual in an easily accessible place as you may need it later Besides read also the other documents provided with your product Please note that this manual may be valid for other models as well Symbols and their descriptions This instruc...

Page 3: ... when re transporting your refrigerator 12 Before operating your refrigerator 12 Electric connection 12 Disposing of the packaging 13 Disposing of your old refrigerator 13 Adjusting the feet 13 Replacing the interior light bulb 14 Reversing the doors 15 4 Preparation 16 5 Using your refrigerator 17 Fridge compartment thermostat setting button 17 Making ice 18 Freezer compartment thermostat setting...

Page 4: ...id for other models 1 Your refrigerator 4 1 3 5 5 6 7 8 9 5 2 13 14 12 12 12 11 10 1 Freezer compartment shelf 2 Thermostat control 3 Ice container 4 Fridge compartment temperature setting button 5 Adjustable body shelves 6 İnterior light 7 Crisper cover 8 Crisper 9 Adjustable feet 10 Freezer compartment door shelf 11 Egg tray 12 Fridge compartment door shelf 13 Freezer compartment 14 Fridge compa...

Page 5: ...vice in order to learn the required information and authorized bodies Consult your authorized service for all your questions and problems related to the refrigerator Do not intervene or let someone intervene to the refrigerator without notifying the authorised services For products with a freezer compartment Do not eat cone ice cream and ice cubes immediately after you take them out of the freezer...

Page 6: ... on your refrigerator with any material Electrical devices must be repaired by only authorised persons Repairs performed by incompetent persons create a risk for the user In case of any failure or during a maintenance or repair work disconnect your refrigerator s mains supply by either turning off the relevant fuse or unplugging your appliance Do not pull by the cable when pulling off the plug Ens...

Page 7: ... wall outlet during installation Otherwise risk of death or serious injury may arise This refrigerator is intended for only storing food items It must not be used for any other purpose Label of technical specifications is located on the left wall inside the refrigerator Never connect your refrigerator to electricity saving systems they may damage the refrigerator If there is a blue light on the re...

Page 8: ...d hurt you and damage refrigerator when you open the door Never place objects on top of the refrigerator otherwise these objects may fall down when you open or close the refrigerator s door As they require a precise temperature vaccines heat sensitive medicine and scientific materials and etc should not be kept in the refrigerator If not to be used for a long time refrigerator should be unplugged ...

Page 9: ...ater inlet shall be maximum 120 psi 8 bar If your water pressure exceeds 80 psi 5 5 bar use a pressure limiting valve in your mains system If you do not know how to check your water pressure ask for the help of a professional plumber If there is risk of water hammer effect in your installation always use a water hammer prevention equipment in your installation Consult Professional plumbers is you ...

Page 10: ...ging materials of the product are manufactured from recyclable materials in accordance with our National Environment Regulations Do not dispose of the packaging materials together with the domestic or other wastes Take them to the packaging material collection points designated by the local authorities Do not forget Any recycled substance is an indispensable matter for nature and our national asse...

Page 11: ...5cm from electrical ovens Pay attention to keep your food in closed containers For products with a freezer compartment You can store maximum amount of food items in the freezer when you remove the shelf or drawer of the freezer Energy consumption value stated for your refrigerator has been determined by removing freezer shelf or drawer and under maximum load There is no harm to use a shelf or draw...

Page 12: ...can the air circulate freely in the rear of it 2 Insert the 2 plastic wedges onto the rear ventilation as illustrated in the following figure Plastic wedges will provide the required distance between your refrigerator and the wall in order to allow the air circulation 3 Clean the interior of the refrigerator as recommended in the Maintenance and cleaning section 4 Plug the refrigerator into the wa...

Page 13: ...Before disposing of your refrigerator cut off the electric plug and if there are any locks on the door make them inoperable in order to protect children against any danger Adjusting the feet If your refrigerator is unbalanced You can balance your refrigerator by turning the front feet of it as illustrated in the figure The corner where the leg exists is lowered when you turn it the direction of bl...

Page 14: ...om your local electrical store and then fit it as follows 1 Switch off at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug You may find it useful to remove shelves for easy access 2 Remove the light diffuser cover as shown in figure a b 3 Replace the burnt out light bulb 4 Reassemble the light diffuser cover as shown in figure c Push firmly to ensure cover is fitted properly 5 Carefully dispose of th...

Page 15: ...EN 15 16 17 60 10 11 13 14 15 12 4 1 7 9 8 180 6 5 2 3 21 20 21 19 22 18 Reversing the doors Proceed in numerical order ...

Page 16: ...lease make sure that the interior of your refrigerator is cleaned thoroughly C If two refrigerators are to be installed side by side there should be at least 2 cm distance between them C When you operate your refrigerator for the first time please observe the following instructions during the initial six hours The door should not be opened frequently It must be operated empty without any food in i...

Page 17: ...f the food is going to be frozen or large amounts of food will be loaded If the food in the fridge compartment cools too much or freezes thermostat controller must be set to position 1 Thermostat button allows you to make the general temperature setting of your refrigerator Thermostat button of the refrigerator controls both the temperature of the freezer compartment and the amount of the air sent...

Page 18: ...partment will increase This is normal If you do not need more cooling in either of the compartments leave the setting button in Normal position In cases where the room temperature is high 25 C and above it is suggested to set the freezer compartment setting button to a position near the Normal In low room temperatures it is suggested to set the freezer compartment by setting the thermostat control...

Page 19: ...eck door seals regularly to ensure they are clean and free from food particles A To remove door racks remove all the contents and then simply push the door rack upwards from the base ANever use cleaning agents or water that contain chlorine to clean the outer surfaces and chromium coated parts of the product Chlorine causes corrosion on such metal surfaces A Do not use sharp abrasive tools soap ho...

Page 20: ...aining liquid in open containers Leaving the door ajar Switching the thermostat to a colder degree Decreasing the time the door left open or using it less frequently Covering the food stored in open containers with a suitable material Wipe the condensation using a dry cloth and check if it persists Compressor is not running Safety device for compressor may trip during sudden or interrupted power s...

Page 21: ...ry low while the fridge temperature is sufficient The freezer temperature is adjusted to a very cold temperature Adjust the freezer temperature to a warmer degree and check Fridge temperature is very low while the freezer temperature is sufficient The fridge temperature is adjusted to a very cold temperature Adjust the fridge temperature to a warmer degree and check Food kept in the fridge compart...

Page 22: ...frigerator to cool efficiently It is normal and not a fault Condensation on the inner walls of refrigerator Hot and humid weather increases icing and condensation It is normal and not a fault The doors are ajar Make sure that the doors are closed completely Doors might have been opened very frequently or they might have been left open for along time Open the door less frequently Humidity occurs on...

Page 23: ...l exists please call our Beko Customer Care hotline as listed below If calling from Australia Beko Customer Care and talk to one of our consultants Toll Free Toll Free 1300AUBEKO 1300 282 356 Email Beko care Beko com Fax 07 55493546 If calling from New Zealand Beko Customer Care and talk to one of our consultants Toll Free 0800NZBEKO 0800 69 2356 Email Beko care Beko com Fax 617 55493546 If you co...

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