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  Maintenance and cleaning

** We recommend that you switch 
off the appliance at the socket outlet 
and pull out the mains plug before 
cleaning.

** Never use any sharp abrasive 

instrument, soap, household cleaner, 
detergent and wax polish for cleaning.

** Use luke warm water to clean the 

cabinet of the appliance and wipe it 
dry.

** Use a damp cloth wrung out 

in a solution of one teaspoon of 
bicarbonate of soda to one pint of 
water to clean the interior and wipe it 
dry.

** Excess deposit of ice should be 
removed on a regular basis using 
the handle of  a spoon. Large 
accumulation of ice will impair the 

performance of the  freezer.

** 

If  the  freezer  is  not  going  to 

be used for a long period of time 
switch  it  off,remove  all  food, 

clean it and leave the door ajar.

** 

To  remove  a  drawer,  pull  it 

as  far  as  possible,  and  then  tilt 

it upwards, and  then pull it out 
completely.

** Any dust that gathers on the 

condenser, which is located at 

the back of the  freezer, should be 

removed once a year with a vacuum 
cleaner.

** Check door seals regularly to ensure 
they are clean and free from food  
particles..

** Never :

   

 Clean the worktop with unsuitable 

material; eg petroleum based 
products.

     Subject it to hot temperatures in 

Summary of Contents for TSM 1551

Page 1: ...Bedienungsanleitung Operating instructions TSM 1551 TSM 1551 P Larder Fridges...

Page 2: ...ided with your product Please note that this manual may be valid for other models as well Symbols and their descriptions This instruction manual contains the following symbols Important information or...

Page 3: ...IPS 6 3 Installation 7 TRANSPORTATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 REVERSING THE DOORS 9 4 Before operating 12 Final Check 12 5 Using your refrigerator 13 TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND ADJUSTM...

Page 4: ...your choice of a BLOMBERG quality Appliance which has been designed to give you service for many years C Figures that take place in this instruction manual are schematic and may not correspond exactly...

Page 5: ...osal information and facilities available See Installation Instructions on on page 8 for information on suitable location To obtain the best possible performance and trouble free operation from your a...

Page 6: ...d 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 fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replace...

Page 7: ...nce is kept to a minimum particularly in summer We recommend you use a cool bag or a special carrier bag to carry frozen food 3 Do not leave the door s of your appliance open longer than necessary and...

Page 8: ...or stacking with any otherappliance When positioning your appliance take care not to damage your flooring pipes wall coverings etc Do not move the appliance by pulling by the door or handle Do not att...

Page 9: ...and 90 degrees F There fore if the appliance is installed in an unheated cold room E g Conservatory annex shed garage etc then the appliance may not operate and as a result the storage time of food m...

Page 10: ...e items and fittings from inside the appliance and door shelves 3 Carefully tilt the appliance on its back side 1 You may need somebody to help you Take care not to damage the appliance by laying on s...

Page 11: ...See Installation Instructions 13 Put back all loose items and fittings 14 Wait for at least 4 hours to allow the system to settle before switching on Spare plastic parts supplied with the appliance a...

Page 12: ...EN 11 1 60 9 14 60 5 17 18 16 10 2 3 4 8 7 7 12 12 11 11 6 6 15 13...

Page 13: ...to noise whether the compressor is running or not which is quite normal 6 Slight undulation of the top of the cabinet is quite normal due to the manufacturing process used so do not worry it is not a...

Page 14: ...itoring at the same time that the fridge temperature ismaximum 5 degrees C 41 degrees F Once the ice build up disappears and theappliance starts auto defrosting again as normal then you may increase t...

Page 15: ...n polythene bags 10 Shelves racks crisper bins dairy compartments drawers bottle grippers are all removable Arrangement Examples See diagram 11 Always wrap food using a suitable packaging material bef...

Page 16: ...41 degrees F Once the ice build up disappears and theappliance starts auto defrosting again as normal then you may increase thethermostat setting if required DEFROSTING The larder fridge defrostsautom...

Page 17: ...till fails to work obtain a replacement E14 screw cap type 15 Watt Max bulb from your local electrical store and then fit it as follows 1 Switch off at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug Yo...

Page 18: ...d be removed on a regular basis using the handle of a spoon Large accumulation of ice will impair the performance of the freezer If the freezer is not going to be used for a long period of time switch...

Page 19: ...door open for long periods as this will make the larder refrigerator more costly to run Don t Don t Store poisonous or any dangerous substances in the larder refrigerator Your larder refrigerator has...

Page 20: ...to the appliance Model No Serial No Retailer Date of purchase For service under guarantee simply telephone the appropriate number below UK Mainland Northern Ireland Fridges Freezers 0845 6046859 Elec...

Page 21: ...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...

Page 22: ...48 8258 0001 AG Blomberg 36 38 Caxton Way Watford Hertfordshire WD18 8UF Tel 0845 6048340 Fax 0845 6004922 email service blomberguk com www blomberguk...

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