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Installation

Ensure sufficient spacing is provided for the appliance to be installed.  Leave space on both 
sides (15cm), back (20cm) and above the appliance (30cm) to ensure proper ventilation.

Do not place the appliance near a heat source or in direct sunlight.
Do not put any heavy objects on top of the appliance.  It will damage the appliance.
Do not install the appliance in moist and wet place.

Adjust the feet at front to level the appliance.  It should be installed on a smooth surface to 
avoid excessive vibration and noise.
Each appliance has a climate class (shown on the rating plate) where it indicates the 
temperature range of the appliance operation in place.  The appliance may not work properly if 
it is left for a long period at a temperature outside the specified range.

Climate Class

Amb. T. ( )

0

Amb. T. ( F)

SN

N

ST

T

10 ~ 32

16 ~ 32

16 ~ 38

16 ~ 43

50 ~ 90

0

F

61 ~ 90

0

F

61 ~ 100

0

F

61 ~ 110

0

F

Refer to section  Cleaning and care  to prepare your appliance for use.

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BUSH FRIDGE FREEZER

 | USER MANUAL 

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Summary of Contents for HD-220RWN

Page 1: ...FRIDGE FREEZER USER MANUAL HD 220RWN HD 220RWNS Issue 2 03 05 10...

Page 2: ...ent and suffocation Keep ventilation opening in the appliance enclosure or in the built in structure clear of obstruction Do not use mechanical electrical or chemical way to speed up the defrost proce...

Page 3: ...supply cord is damaged it must replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Installation Instructions Transportation The appliance must be...

Page 4: ...t at front to level the appliance It should be installed on a smooth surface to avoid excessive vibration and noise Each appliance has a climate class shown on the rating plate where it indicates the...

Page 5: ...he other side of the cabinet Remove the hinge pin that is in the bottom of the fridge and freezer door At the other side of the fridge and freezer door insert the replacement hinge pin that is supplie...

Page 6: ...nce 1 Temperature knob 2 Light switch 3 Shelf 4 Crisper 5 Freezer compartment 6 Freezer compartment 7 Ice cube tray 8 Adjustable feet 9 Egg tray 10 Egg rack 11 Rack 12 Bottle rack BUSH FRIDGE FREEZER...

Page 7: ...to handle Do not put warm food to the appliance immediately as it may cause excessive cooling of the compartment Set the temperature knob at medium position for storing fresh food Do not mix already f...

Page 8: ...liance with flammable fluids It could cause a damage and fire hazard Clean the exterior of the appliance and door seal with a damp cloth and dry it through Avoid water goes in the temperature control...

Page 9: ...s lost or damaged the plug must not be used until a replacement is obtained It is important that the colour of the replacement fuse cover corresponds with the colour marking on the base of the plug If...

Page 10: ...not work Failure bulb Replace the bulb per section Clean and care Appliance not cool enough Cooling system not settle after transportation Leave the appliance at least 4 hours before switching on Door...

Page 11: ...n to prevent the entrapment of children Remember Old fridges must be disposed of carefully older models contain CFC gases that are harmful if in doubt contact your local council for details on how to...

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