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Getting 

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Built under freezer 

CLBFZ60

EN

Safety

These instructions are for your safety. Please 

read through them thoroughly prior to installation 

and retain them for future reference.

All installation work must be carried 

out by a competent person or qualified 

electrician.

This appliance must be installed correctly 

by a qualified person, strictly following 

the manufacturer’s instructions.

Your appliance is only designed to be used indoors. 

This appliance is suitable for freezing fresh food, 

storing frozen food and making ice cubes. If it 

is used for any other purpose or it is not used 

correctly, then manufacturer will accept no liability 

for any damage that might be caused.

Save these instructions and be sure that they 

remain with the appliance if it is moved or sold, 

so that anyone using it throughout its life, will 

be properly informed on its usage and safety 

notices. For the safety of life and property, keep 

the precautions of these user's instructions as 

the manufacturer is not responsible for damages 

caused by omission.

Altering the specification of the appliance must 

not be attempted for reasons of safety.

Summary of Contents for 5052931675692

Page 1: ...Built under freezer CLBFZ60 Barcode 5052931675692 CLBFZ60 C L IM EN V01 Warning Read the instructions before using the appliance...

Page 2: ...Scope of delivery A x 1 B x 1 C x 2 D x 2 E x 2 F x 2 G x 7 H x 2 A Main unit E Flange screws B Ice cube tray F Nuts C Mounting bracket G Screws D Mounting bracket H Screws Built under freezer CLBFZ60...

Page 3: ...se and retain them for future reference EN Getting started 04 Safety 04 Your product 12 Before you start 13 In more detail 14 Operation 14 Care and maintenance 19 Troubleshooting 20 Recycling and disp...

Page 4: ...is suitable for freezing fresh food storing frozen food and making ice cubes If it is used for any other purpose or it is not used correctly then manufacturer will accept no liability for any damage t...

Page 5: ...pipework does not get damaged If it does become damaged then sources of ignition and open flames should be avoided Also the room that the appliance is situated in should be thoroughly ventilated Do no...

Page 6: ...ide it If this appliance featureing a magnetic door seals is to replace an older appliance having a spring lock latch on the door or lid be sure to make the spring lock unusable before you discard the...

Page 7: ...ed by the manufacturer WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit WARNING Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance unless they are of the type recommen...

Page 8: ...is mandatory and reliable grounding is required Make sure that the power plug is not crushed or damaged A crushed or damaged power plug may overheat and cause a fire Make sure that you can access the...

Page 9: ...l on the cable Store pre packed frozen food in accordance with the frozen food manufacture s instructions The appliances manufactures storage recommendations should be strictly adhered to Refer to rel...

Page 10: ...p wet as this could cause skin abrasions or frost freezer burns Never us the base drawers doors to stand on or as supports Frozen food must not be refrozen once it has been thawed out Do not consume i...

Page 11: ...ct should not be too close to a wall to avoid touching or catching warm parts compressor condenser to prevent the risk of a fire follow the instructions relevant to installation Make sure that the mai...

Page 12: ...drawers and reduce the appliances performance due to poor air circulation 4 3 2 1 Your product 1 Frozen food drawers 3 Ventilation grills 2 Thermostat control dial 4 Levelling feet Thermostat control...

Page 13: ...at it is not damaged If in doubt do not use the appliance but contact Customer Services on 0344 800 1128 UK and 01 4475261 Ireland Check the package and make sure you have all of the parts listed Clea...

Page 14: ...interior and accessories should be thoroughly dried after the cleaning process has been completed There can be an odour when first switch on the appliance It will lessen as the appliance starts to co...

Page 15: ...of food that has been placed in the appliance and how often the door is opened will all affect the temperature being maintained by the appliance On the maximum setting position 7 the compressor of you...

Page 16: ...down before freeze If place warm food in the freezer the increased humidity will cause quicker ice formation and increase the amount of power that the appliance uses Fresh food should be packed into a...

Page 17: ...ss the air out of it as this will help the food to freeze more easily Flat packages freeze more easily Prepare food in small portions to enable it to be rapidly and completely frozen and to make it po...

Page 18: ...more frequently than you have to Do not set the thermostat too low A change of just one degree can effect the energy consumption Use a thermometer to check the temperature Allow food to sufficiently c...

Page 19: ...en cleaning is complete dry your hands and then reconnect the plug to your mains supply Defrosting The frost in the freezer compartment should be removed manually Note The freezer compartment should b...

Page 20: ...is no power to my appliance Check that the plug is fully inserted into the power socket Check that there is power to your mains supply e g there isn t a power cut or that the fuse hasn t blown Check...

Page 21: ...ance or the wall The compressor does not start immediately after changing the temperature setting This is normal The compressor starts after a period of time Note If your appliance appears not to be o...

Page 22: ...oduct must be handed over to an electric and electronic equipment collection point for recycling On ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly you will help to avoid possible negative consequ...

Page 23: ...ed any remaining balance of the GAA guarantee will be valid and any further call outs during this prescribed period will be covered by GAA on the replacement appliance Should any person other than an...

Page 24: ...om its fitted position If the appliance is glued grouted or tiled in such a manner that it cannot be removed it is the responsibility of the customer installer to remove and reinstall the appliance to...

Page 25: ...their modifications and the corresponding transpositions from the national law EN 60335 2 24 EN 60335 1 EN 62233 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Comply with the European Directives 2014...

Page 26: ...floor Use the levelling feet to take into account any minor unevenness in the floor Dimensions of appliance Dimensions of aperture Height 820 870 mm Height 825 875 mm Width 596 mm Width 600 mm Depth...

Page 27: ...e should not be located in direct sunlight or exposed to continuous heat or extremes of temperature e g next to a radiator or boiler The appliance should be situated in the place that is easily access...

Page 28: ...Reattach the appliance door and then fully re assemble the retaining screws 1 and the door retaining screws 2 6 Insert the cover caps 3 into the holes that are now exposed on the right hand side of t...

Page 29: ...f the seal is not adhering to the cabinet properly please Use a warm damp cloth and manipulate the seal until it does adhere to the cabinet properly all the way around the door Note Do not heat the do...

Page 30: ...appliance has a height of A 820 mm and a plinth height of a 100 mm the plinth can be fitted without any modification If the height of the appliance is adjusted to greater than 820 mm adjust a to fit t...

Page 31: ...31 Mounting the cabinet door to the appliance a Remove the cover caps from the top of the freezer door and screw the two flange screws E into the place 05 E x 2 E...

Page 32: ...ave just drawn Please note the position of the mounting bracket in the above drawing to ensure that you have the mounting bracket the correct way up Distance A is from the top of the appliance s door...

Page 33: ...hten with the nuts F d Fix the two brackets D to the underneath of the appliance door using screws H then fix the brackets to the bottom of the cabinet door using screws G 08 D x 2 G x 2 H x 2 03 07 F...

Page 34: ...34 09 e Align the cabinet s door to those on the neighbouring units by adjusting the position of the brackets to the cabinet door X Z Mounting the cabinet door to the appliance...

Page 35: ...ll bit to drill through the three holes in the bracket into the work top Note The drill bit should be appropriate for the material that your work top is made from c Secure the bracket to the underside...

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