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Contents 

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Installation                                                                                               

Choosing a location 

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Installation

4

Door Reversal

5-6

Mounting the appliance

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Get to know your Appliance                                                                  

9-10 

Getting your Appliance ready for use

Final Check

10

Running in the Compressor

10        

The Controls                                                                                           

11

Storing Food                                                                                          

Storing Fresh Food

12

Freezing Fresh Food/Procedure

13

Storing Frozen Food

13

Defrosting Frozen Food

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Caring for your Appliance

Defrosting

14

Changing the Light Bulb

14

Cleaning

15

Going Away

15

Troubleshooting

16

After Sales Service 

17

Guarantee

18

Key Contacts

Back Cover

Retention of the Instruction Book

This Instruction Book must be kept handy for reference as it contains important details on the
safe and proper use of the appliance.
If you sell or pass the appliance to someone else, or move house and leave it behind, make sure
this Book is also provided so the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and safety
warnings.

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Page 1: ...ok must be kept handy for reference as it contains important details on the safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell or pass the appliance to someone else or move house and leave it behind make sure this Book is also provided so the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and safety warnings 694527 qxd 1 31 03 9 18 Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...ou have damaged the existing lead or require a longer one a charge will be made It is strongly advised that this work is carried out by a qualified electrician CE marking certifies that this appliance conforms to the following EEC directives Low Voltage Equipment 72 23 EEC 93 68 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC 2 Electrical Supply Green and yellow Earth wire to term...

Page 3: ...ing for your Appliance Defrosting 14 Changing the Light Bulb 14 Cleaning 15 Going Away 15 Troubleshooting 16 After Sales Service 17 Guarantee 18 Key Contacts Back Cover Retention of the Instruction Book This Instruction Book must be kept handy for reference as it contains important details on the safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell or pass the appliance to someone else or move house a...

Page 4: ... position adjacent to the unit Never place the appliance near a heat emitting device eg cooker radiator water heater or similar and do not expose it to direct sunlight In such a position your Fridge Freezer will have to work harder and will cost more to run and may be damaged by the heat The appliance may be exposed to lower or higher temperatures but only for short periods of time and the tempera...

Page 5: ...efrigerator door 3 Top strip 4 Bottom hinge of the refrigerator door 5 Top hinge of the freezer door 6 Washer 7 Bottom hinge of the freezer door 8 Bottom hinge filling plug of the freezer door 9 Slider guide 10 Corner cap with a hole 11 Corner cap without a hole 694527 qxd 1 31 03 9 18 Page 5 ...

Page 6: ...reezer door by turning it in clockwise unscrew the bottom hinge filling plug and screw the bottom hinge without a plug Insert the filling plug and washer in the reverse order into the ho e for the bottom hinge on the opposite side of the appliance Put the freezer door on the bottom hinge Turn the bottom hinge of the refrigerator door by 180 insert the hinge and the washer into the hole of the corn...

Page 7: ...the slide guides attached in a plastic bag along with the screws ST 4 2 x 9 5 to the edge of the door Cover the open holes with the attached cap Put the appliance door and the door of the kitchen unit Fig 2 Insert the slides into the guides and fix them on the kitchen unit door some 15mm from the edge using the A4 x 12 screws Fig 3 Remove the slide guides and separate the appliance door from the d...

Page 8: ...nit On the upperside fix the three screws through the rail and on the lower side with 2 screws through the lower hinges Drill holes 3 x 5 Fig 5 Seal the gap on the opposite side of the hinge with the enclosed seal Fig 6 Fig 5 Fig 6 694527 qxd 1 31 03 9 18 Page 8 ...

Page 9: ...ould clog the drain hole If the hole is blocked use a plastic straw to clean it out 3 Fruit and vegetable container The container is under the glass at the bot tom of the refrigerator and is mainly used to store fruit and vegetables The door liner The door liner consists of various shelves or holders used for storing eggs cheese butter and yogurt as well as other small packages tubes cans etc The ...

Page 10: ...essories are correctly placed in their positions Running in the Compressor Your appliance is operated by a compressor which switches on and off in order to maintain the internal temperature The compressor requires a running in period of up to 2 months During this time it has to work a little harder and may result in more noise than usual Noise levels are also determined as to the location of the a...

Page 11: ...r in all compartments of the appliance Temperature in the interior of the appliance may even drop below 0 C When the ambient temperature is normal we recommend medium setting Changes of the ambient temperature affect temperature in the interior of the appliance choose the correct setting of the thermostat knob In the OFF O position the appliance does not operate the cooling system is switched off ...

Page 12: ...plate at the rear of the refrigerator Foods should be cooled down before storing Quickly perishable foods should be stored at the back ie the coldest part of the refrigerator Try not to open the door too often Wrap raw or defrosting meat and poultry in polythene or foil and store below cooked foods and dairy products Clean out salad bins regularly and check that nothing has dripped into them Keep ...

Page 13: ...ch on the integrated switch for intensive cooling some 24 hours before loading the appliance with larger amounts of fresh foods and turn the thermostat knob to position 4 6 After 24 hours load the freezer with fresh food packages After loading wait another 24 hours then switch off the switch and turn the thermostat knob to the required position see Temperature Selection page 11 The switch is ON wh...

Page 14: ...quently opened or was left open for a long period The food stored in the refrigerator was warm Food or packaging is touching the interior rear wall MANUAL DEFROSTING OF THE FREEZER When the frost and ice layer in the freezer is 3 5mm thick you should defrost the freezer A few hours before defrosting set the thermostat to position 7 so that packages are well frozen Reset the thermostat to OFF O pos...

Page 15: ...cloth before replacing fittings and food Every now and then wipe the condenser on the rear wall of the appliance Use a soft non metal brush or a vacuum cleaner Do not forget to clean also the defrost water receptacle above the refrigerator compressor do not remove the recepta cle Use warm soapy water to wipe along and in between the creases of the door seal dry thoroughly WARNING Do not use deterg...

Page 16: ...observed the maximum storage quantities Check there is adequate air circulation Water is leaking from the refrigerator Check that the defrost water outlet is not blocked If blocked a plastic straw can be used to clear Check that stored food or packaging is not in contact with the cooling plate on the interior rear wall of the refrigerator NB It is normal for droplets to run down the cooling plate ...

Page 17: ...truction book b Has been properly connected to a suitable electricity supply voltage as stated on the rating plate attached to the equipment c Has not been subjected to misuse or accident or been modified or repaired by any person other than an authorised employee or agent d Has been correctly installed e Has been used solely for domestic purposes and is on domestic premises Your guarantee is only...

Page 18: ... local engineers to call Office opens 7 days a week 364 days a year Monday Friday 8am 8pm Saturday 8am 6pm Sunday 10am 6pm For the Republic of Ireland call 1850 302 220 Monday Friday 8am 5 30pm Saturday 9 00am 12 30pm This is the largest appliance manufacturer service team in Europe Trained specialists covering all our appliances and directly employed by us If contacted before 10am we try to offer...

Page 19: ...November 2002 Part No FP186 02 HZDI 25 694527 01 03 694527 qxd 1 31 03 9 18 Page 19 ...

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