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Defrosting

A) Fridge Compartment

The  fridge  compartment  defrosts 

automatically.  The  defrosting  water 
runs  to  the  drain  tube  via  a  collection 
container at the back of the appliance 
(1).  (see  diagram)  During  defrosting 
water  droplets  may  form  at  the  back 
of  the  fridge  compartment  where 
concealed evaporator is located. Some 
droplets  may  remain  on  the  liner  and 
refreeze when defrosting is completed. 
Do  not  use  pointed  or  sharp  edged 
objects such as knives, forks to remove 
the droplets which have frozen.

If at any time the defrost water does 

not  drain  from  the  collection  channel, 
check to ensure that no food particles 
have blocked the drain tube. The drain 
tube  can  be  cleared  by  pushing  the 
special  plastic  plunger  provided  down 
the  drain  tube  (2).  If  the  frost  layer 
reaches  about  1/4”(7  mm),  reduce 
the  setting  (i.e.  from  4  to  1)  to  restart 
automatic defrosting.

B) Freezer Compartment

The  freezer  compartment  defrosts 

automatically.

Warnings!

  The fan inside the freezer 

compartment circulates cold air. 
Never insert any object through the 
guard. Do not allow children to play 
with the freezer fan.

  Never store products that contain 

inflammable propellant gas (eg 
dispensers, spray cans etc.) or 
explosive substances.

  Don’t cover the shelves with any 

protective materials, which may 
obstruct air circulation.

  Do not allow children to play with the 

appliance or tamper with the controls.

  Do not obstruct the freezer fan guard 

to ensure that you obtain the best 
possible performance from your 
appliance.

Summary of Contents for KNM4551i

Page 1: ...Operating instructions KNM4551i Frost Free Combi Fridge Freezer...

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Page 3: ...p you use your appliance quickly and safely Read the manual before installing and operating your product Follow the instructions especially those for safety Keep the manual in an easily accessible pla...

Page 4: ...red when re transporting your refrigerator 7 Before operating your refrigerator 7 Disposing of the packaging 8 Disposing of your old refrigerator 8 Placing and Installation 8 Installation Instructions...

Page 5: ...ty Appliance which has been designed to give you service for many years 8 Wine rack 9 Adjustable door shelves 10 Egg tray 11 12 Fridge compartment Freezer compartment C Figures that take place in this...

Page 6: ...late the room where the appliance is situated We suggest you contact your local authority for disposal information and facilities available See Installation Instructions on on page 9 for information o...

Page 7: ...liance incorporates a 13 A fuse Should the fuse need to be replaced an ASTABEAB approved BS 1362 fuse of the same rating must be used Do not forget to refit the fuse cover In the event of losing the f...

Page 8: ...quipment WEEE This product has been manufactured with high quality parts and materials which can be reused and are suitable for recycling Do not dispose of the waste product with normal domestic and o...

Page 9: ...the interior of the refrigerator as recommended in the Maintenance and cleaning section 4 Plug the refrigerator into the wall outlet When the fridge door is open the fridge compartment interior light...

Page 10: ...rder to protect children against any danger Placing and Installation A If the entrance door of the room where the refrigerator will be installed is not wide enough for the refrigerator to pass through...

Page 11: ...ntioned above fridge contents are likely to freeze so check and consume food in the fridge accordingly When the ambient temperature returns to normal you may change the knob setting to suit your needs...

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Page 13: ...ise as the compressor starts up The liquid and gases sealed within the refrigeration system may also give rise to noise whether the compressor is running or not which is quite normal 5 Set temperature...

Page 14: ...opening of the door and leaving the door open for long periods Food put into the refrigerator without cooling down to the room temperature The location of the refrigerator in the room e g exposing to...

Page 15: ...to obtain the best results Do not freeze too large a quantity at any one time The quality of the food is best preserved when it is frozen right through to the core as quickly as possible Do not excee...

Page 16: ...tube The drain tube can be cleared by pushing the special plastic plunger provided down the drain tube 2 If the frost layer reaches about 1 4 7 mm reduce the setting i e from 4 to 1 to restart automat...

Page 17: ...n and free from food particles Removal of door rack To remove door racks remove all the contents and then simply push the door rack upwards from the base To remove a freezer drawer pull it as far as p...

Page 18: ...Poisonous or any dangerous substances in the larder refrigerator Your larder refrigerator has been designed for the storage of edible foodstuffs only Do Consume food which has been stored for an exce...

Page 19: ...l No Retailer Date of purchase For service under guarantee simply telephone the appropriate number below UK Mainland Northern Ireland Fridges Freezers Electric Cookers Gas Dual Fuel Cookers Washing Ma...

Page 20: ...rozen food in freezers or fridge freezers Food loss insurance is often included within your household contents insurance policy or may be available separately from your retailer Important notes Your B...

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Page 24: ...4578336302 AC 1 Greenhill Crescent Watford Hert WD18 8QU Tel 0845 6048340 Fax 0845 6004922 email service blomberguk com www blomberg uk...

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