Bush BEUCL6082 Instruction Manual Download Page 18

If you require any technical guidance or find that your product is not operating as intended, a simple solution can often be found in the Troubleshooting section of these instructions.

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Functions

Simple everyday use

Functions

Temperature Adjustment Warnings

•  Larders (coolers) have not any freezer 

compartment but can cool up to 4 - 6°C.

•  The ambient temperature, temperature of the 

freshly stored food and how often the door is 
opened affects the temperature in the fridge. 
If required, change the temperature setting.

•  It is not recommended that you operate your 

fridge in environments colder than 10°C in 
terms of its efficiency.

•  When setting the thermostat, take into 

consideration how often the appliance door is 
opened and closed, how much food is stored 
in the refrigerator, and the environment in 
which the refrigerator is located.

•  When the appliance is first switched on, 

allow it to run for 24 hours in order to reach 
operating temperature. During this time, do 
not open the door and do not keep a large 
quantity of food inside.

•  Unplug your appliance during a power cut 

to prevent damage to the compressor. 
Once power is restored, delay plugging in 
your appliance for 5 to 10 minutes. This will 
help prevent damage to the appliance's 
components.

•  Your appliance is designed to operate in the 

ambient temperature (SN = 10°C - 32°C) 
intervals stated in the standards, according to 
the climate class displayed on the information 
label. We do not recommend operating your 
appliance out of the stated temperature limits 
in terms of cooling effectiveness.

Climate class and meaning:

T (tropical):

 This refrigerating appliance is intended to be 

used at ambient temperatures ranging from 16 °C to 43 °C.

ST (subtropical):

 This refrigerating appliance is intended 

to be used at ambient temperatures ranging from 16 °C to 

38 °C.

N (temperate):

 This refrigerating appliance is intended to be 

used at ambient temperatures ranging from 16 °C to 32 °C.

SN (extended temperate):

 This refrigerating appliance is 

intended to be used at ambient temperatures ranging from 
10 °C to 32 °C.

Thermostat setting

The thermostat automatically regulates the 
temperature inside the the refrigerator. 
Cooler temperatures can be obtained by 
rotating the knob to a higher number (1 
to 5).

Important note:

 Do not try to rotate knob 

beyond position 1. It will stop your appliance 

from working.

Thermostat settings:

•  Set the knob to a low/medium position, up 

to 3, for short-term storage of food in the 
appliance. 

•  Set the knob to a medium position, 3 or 4, for 

long-term storage of food in the appliance.

•  For long-term storage of food in the 

refrigerator, you can set knop maximum 
position (4 - 5).

Summary of Contents for BEUCL6082

Page 1: ...Instruction manual Built Under Larder BUCL6082 BEUCL6082...

Page 2: ...ns here with your instructions Don t worry there s nothing too technical coming up Just simple step by step guidance to get you up and running quickly Sound good Then let s get started Help and Guidan...

Page 3: ...Electrical information For UK type plug 14 During Usage 15 Shipment and Repositioning 16 Transportation and Changing Positioning 16 Functions 17 Thermostat setting 18 Temperature Adjustment Warnings18...

Page 4: ...tion can often be found in the Troubleshooting section of these instructions 4 Icon Type Meaning WARNING Serious injury or death risk RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Dangerous voltage risk FIRE Warning Risk of...

Page 5: ...Safety Information 1...

Page 6: ...a as a refrigerant this information will be provided on the label of the cooler you should take care during transportation and installation to prevent the cooler elements from being damaged R600a is a...

Page 7: ...e can use appliances safely after they have been given appropriate supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance Very vulnerable people are not expected to use appliances safely unless co...

Page 8: ...If you require any technical guidance or find that your product is not operating as intended a simple solution can often be found in the Troubleshooting section of these instructions 8...

Page 9: ...Getting to know your Built Under Larder 2...

Page 10: ...and running in no time Ready Let s begin Please read these instructions carefully They contain important information which will help you get the best from your Built Under Larder and ensure safe and c...

Page 11: ...Parts may vary according to the appliance model 1 Refrigerator shelves 2 Crisper cover 3 Crisper 4 Refrigerator thermostat knob 5 Bottle shelf 6 Door shelf 7 Egg holder Getting to know your Built Unde...

Page 12: ...ance or find that your product is not operating as intended a simple solution can often be found in the Troubleshooting section of these instructions 12 1 1 Dimensions 600 mm min 550 mm 820 890 mm 595...

Page 13: ...Installing your Built Under Larder 3...

Page 14: ...m away from electrical ovens If your fridge is placed next to a deep freezer there must be at least 2 cm between them to prevent humidity forming on the outer surface Do not cover the body or top of f...

Page 15: ...for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health w...

Page 16: ...pment and Repositioning Transportation and Changing Positioning The original packaging and foam may be kept for re transportation optional Fasten your appliance with thick packaging bands or strong co...

Page 17: ...Functions 4...

Page 18: ...age to the appliance s components Your appliance is designed to operate in the ambient temperature SN 10 C 32 C intervals stated in the standards according to the climate class displayed on the inform...

Page 19: ...Using your Built Under Larder 5...

Page 20: ...products with fruit and vegetables Water leaking from meat may contaminate other products in the refrigerator You should package meat products and clean any leakages on the shelves Do not put food in...

Page 21: ...Care and Maintenance 6...

Page 22: ...and increase productivity The power supply must be disconnected during cleaning Defrosting Defrosting occurs automatically in the larder during operation The defrost water is collected by the evaporat...

Page 23: ...23 or online at www bush support com If you still require further assistance call one of our experts on 0345 257 7271 Care and maintenance...

Page 24: ...24 Product Support 7...

Page 25: ...rs must be dry before being placed in the fridge The refrigerator door is opened frequently Humidity of the room will enter the refrigerator each time the door is opened Humidity increases faster if t...

Page 26: ...ld be covered when inside the appliance If left uncovered the humidity inside the appliance will increase therefore the appliance uses more energy Keeping drinks and other liquids covered helps preser...

Page 27: ...ce please have the following information ready Model Ref Serial number Date of purchase You can find these on the rating plate a small information panel usually a sticker or metal plate on the rear of...

Page 28: ...e collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment...

Page 29: ...k www theenergylabel eu for detailed information about the energy label 2 INFORMATION FOR TEST INSTITUTES Appliance for any EcoDesign verification shall be compliant with EN 62552 Ventilation requirem...

Page 30: ...It must be used solely for domestic purposes The guarantee will be rendered invalid if the product is re sold or has been damaged by inexpert repair Specifications are subject to change without notic...

Page 31: ...g this period by the dealer from who your purchased the unit The guarantee is subject to the following provisions The guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumabl...

Page 32: ...Contact www bush support com Helpline 0345 257 7271 52342720...

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