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Refrigerator / User Manual

 Important Instructions Regarding Safety and Environment

This chapter contains safety information that will 

help you avoid the risk personal injury or property 

damage. Failure to follow these instructions shall 

render any product warranty void.

1.1 

General Safety

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This product can be used by children at age 8 

and above and those people who have limited 

physical, sensory or mental capabilities and 

people who lack experience and information 

on the condition that they have been given 

the instructions about the safe use of the 

product, they are supervised and the risks 

have been eliminated. Children should not play 

with the product. Cleaning and care should 

not be performed by children unless they are 

supervised by an adult.

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Unplug the product if you encounter a failure 

during use.

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If the product malfunctions, it must not be 

operated until repaired by the authorised 

service provider. Risk of electric shock! 

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Plug the product into a grounded socket 

protected by a fuse that corresponds to the 

value on its nameplate. Have a qualified 

electrician ground the product. Our company 

cannot be held responsible for damages 

resulting from the failure to use the product 

with a grounded socket pursuant to local 

regulations. 

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Unplug the product when not in use.

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Never wash the product by spreading or 

pouring water onto it! Risk of electric shock!

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Never touch the plug with wet hands! 

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Never unplug the product by pulling the cable. 

Always pull the plug by holding the socket.

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Do not plug the refrigerator if the wall socket 

is loose.

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Never connect your refrigerator to energy 

saving devices. Such systems are harmful to 

your product.

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Unplug the product during installation, care, 

cleaning and repairing procedures.

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Always have the 

Authorised Service 

Provider

 install the product and establish 

its electrical connections. The manufacturer 

cannot be held responsible for damages 

caused by procedures performed by 

unauthorised persons.

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Do not eat cone ice cream or ice cubes 

immediately after you take them out of the 

freezer compartment! This may cause frostbite 

in your mouth!

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Do not touch frozen food with wet hands! They 

may stick to your hand!

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Do not put bottled or canned liquid beverages 

in the freezer compartment. They may burst!

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Never use steam or steam cleaners to clean or 

defrost the refrigerator. Steam gets into contact 

with the live parts in your refrigerator, causing 

short circuit or electric shock!

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Do not use mechanical devices or other means 

to accelerate the defrosting process other than 

those recommended by the manufacturer.

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Never use the parts in your refrigerator such as 

the door and drawer as a means of support or 

step. This may cause the product to tip over or 

damage the parts of it.

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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.

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Do not cover or block the ventilation holes in 

your refrigerator with any object.

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Place the beverage with higher proofs tightly 

closed and vertically.

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Do not use gaseous sprays near the product 

since there is the risk or fire or explosion!

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Flammable items or products that contain 

flammable gases (e.g. spray) as well as 

explosive materials should never be kept in the 

appliance.

Summary of Contents for BRFB1900FBI

Page 1: ...BRFB1920SS BRFB1900FBI BRFB1920FBI Refrigerator User Manual...

Page 2: ...in a fast and safe way Please read this user manual carefully before installing and using the product Always follow the applicable safety instructions Keep the user manual in an easily accessible plac...

Page 3: ...ions About the Fresh Food Compartment 17 4 3 Initial use 17 5 Operating the product 18 5 1 Dual Cooling System 18 5 2 Freezing Fresh Food 18 5 3 Recommendations for Storing Frozen Food 18 5 4 Placing...

Page 4: ...igerator to energy saving devices Such systems are harmful to your product Unplug the product during installation care cleaning and repairing procedures Always have the Authorised Service Provider ins...

Page 5: ...p the product away from potential fire sources that may cause it to catch fire and ventilate the room where the product is placed C If the product is damaged and if you see gas leak please keep away f...

Page 6: ...ormal domestic waste or other waste at the end of its service life Take it to a collection centre for recycling electrical and electronic equipment Please consult local authorities to learn about the...

Page 7: ...er Everfresh compartment 8 Control display 9 Special temperature compartment 10 Ice machine 11 Barcode label identification plate 12 Condenser 13 Icebox 14 Upper drawer 15 Lower drawer C Figures in th...

Page 8: ...ards Button for moving the main menu upwards Buttons for moving the upper body shelf upwards and downwards Buttons for moving the lower body shelf upwards and downwards C Figures in this user manual a...

Page 9: ...can see the current temperatures of these compartments on the display The snow symbol on the screen will be displayed during quick cooling freezing 3 2 General Display Appearance 3 1 On Off Function P...

Page 10: ...ly cool the food you ve placed in the fridge compartment If you want to cool large amounts of fresh food it is recommended to activate this feature before putting the food into the fridge When the qui...

Page 11: ...the quick freeze button before putting the food into the freezer compartment When the quick freeze function is enabled the quick freeze indicator becomes and the set value is adjusted to 27 C automat...

Page 12: ...Delicatessen Vegetable Meat and Fish modes from the menu Delicatessen It is the special fridge mode you can use to store your cheese and breakfast food Vegetables It is the special fridge mode you ca...

Page 13: ...been turned ON 3 9 Vacation Function You can enable this mode if you are going on holiday or will not use the product for a long time Your food in the freezer compartment will keep their cold state a...

Page 14: ...Child Lock Key Lock The child lock page is a feature for preventing children from changing the product settings A lock symbol will appear on the display and the lock will be enabled 5 seconds after yo...

Page 15: ...lter foreign particles in the water and it has a limited service life This menu is used to track the replacement time of the Water Filter used in the refrigerator The counter starts when reset is sele...

Page 16: ...ating the Product 3 15 Temperature Unit Change Screen You can set the temperature unit to Centigrade or Fahrenheit from this menu C There might be a layer if your display keys do not function In this...

Page 17: ...hings to Do for Energy Saving A Connecting your refrigerator to systems that save energy is dangerous as they may cause damage on the product Do not leave the doors of your refrigerator open for a lon...

Page 18: ...st be made from easy to use materials that are suitable for deep freezers Frozen food must be used immediately after they are thawed and they should never be re frozen Do not freeze too large quantiti...

Page 19: ...frigerator in order to keep them in good quality You can keep the freshness of food for many months at 18 C 0 F or lower temperatures in the deep freezer C Divided the food into portions according to...

Page 20: ...filter To clean the odour filter 1 Pull the cover on which the odour filter is installed towards yourself from the front section and remove it 2 Leave the filter under sunlight for 12 hours The filter...

Page 21: ...res to 18 6 C before activating the Sabbath mode For high ambient temperatures higher than 35 C it is recommended to set the refrigerator temperatures to 24 2 C before activating the Sabbath mode Leav...

Page 22: ...figure push the water filter into its slot in an angled position Then keep the filter in a horizontal position and press on the lid to close it To remove the filter from the product 1 Slightly press...

Page 23: ...elp with cleaning the water lines when the water filtering system is being used for the first time or after replacing the filter For models with a water dispenser drain 15 liters 4 gallons of water If...

Page 24: ...e refrigerator after draining large amounts of water and during the first filling process C The water dispenser will stop dispensing to prevent flooding after the user has taken water continuously for...

Page 25: ...ice cubes A Do not use the water dispenser before reading and confirming 1 1 2 For products with a water dispenser on page 5 5 19 Icebox The icebox is used to collect ice cubes coming from the ice mac...

Page 26: ...sing the buttons Please see the figure 5 22 Glass Shelves May not be available in all models Height of the glass shelves on your product can be adjusted manually or with rear hangers Please follow the...

Page 27: ...detail at the front section of the rail to the gap at the front part of the crisper 5 23 Motor Glass Shelves May not be available in all models Having rear hangers the electronic glass shelves are ad...

Page 28: ...ey are left in their plastic bags they will rot in a short period of time The humidity controlled crisper feature preserves the humidity of your vegetables allowing you to store them for a long time w...

Page 29: ...djustment screw to position 1 from position 0 A ATTENTION This adjustment must be made after the door has been installed and opened completely 5 28 Changing the Direction of the Door Please see the in...

Page 30: ...Remove the door shelves by pulling them up Slide the shelves downwards to re install them after cleaning Never use chloric cleaning agents or water to clean outer surfaces or chrome coated parts of t...

Page 31: ...from contacting the lighting means and control panel A ATTENTION Do not use vinegar rubbing alcohol or other alcohol based cleaning agents on any of the inner surfaces 6 4 Stainless Steel Outer Surfa...

Page 32: ...Door of the refrigerator may have been left ajar Do not keep the doors of your refrigerator open for a long time The thermostat may have been set to a very cold level Set the thermostat to an appropr...

Page 33: ...nger period of time to maintain the current temperature Fridge temperature is adequate but the freezer temperature is very low The freezer compartment temperature may be set to a very low value Set th...

Page 34: ...There might be external condensation at the section between two doors of the refrigerator if you use your product rarely This is normal Condensation will disappear upon frequent use There is a bad od...

Page 35: ...ires mudslides etc damage cause by use of the refrigerator for purposes other than those for which it was designed misuse abuse accident alteration improper installation maintenance travel fees servic...

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