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TEMPERATURE SELECTION

The temperature of the appliance can be adjusted 

by turning the thermostat dial. 

The thicker, darker part of the blue line is the coldest 

setting.

The thinner, lighter part of the blue line is the 

warmest setting.

The “0” position will turn off the cooling function.

Internal temperature of the appliance can vary 

based on ambient temperature, the quantity of items 

stored and how frequently the door is opened.

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LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS

There is an adjustable leg on the bottom of the 

appliance that can be turned up or down to ensure 

that the appliance is level.

1.  Turn the leveling leg counter-clockwise as far as 

it will go, until the top of the foot is touching the 

bottom of the cabinet.

2.  Slowly turn the leveling leg clockwise until the 

appliance is level.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

DEFROSTING THE APPLIANCE

This refrigerator is equipped with a “Push Button” 

defrost system. To activate the defrost cycle, push 

the red defrost button located on the center of 

the thermostat dial. The defrost cycle is initiated 

immediately. 

When defrosting is complete, the red button will 

release and the refrigerator will resume normal 

operating conditions. 

Note:

 If the red defrost button is pressed 

accidentally, it is not possible to manually deactivate 

the defrost cycle. The defrost cycle must be allowed 

to run its course.

Defrosting the refrigerator should take place 

whenever ice build-up inside the freezer 

compartment reaches 6 mm (1/4”) thick. Defrosting 

may take a few hours, depending on the amount of 

accumulated ice and ambient indoor temperature.

To speed up the defrosting process, remove all 

frozen foods from the freezer section and leave the 

door open for a short period of time.

Monitor the refrigerator closely during the defrosting 

process to avoid water spilling and causing damage 

to fl ooring or counter tops.

Important:

 Remember to close the refrigerator 

door before the defrost cycle terminates and 

normal operating conditions resume. The drip tray 

should be in position directly below the freezer 

compartment to catch condensed water during 

defrosting. 

Note:

 Never use sharp or pointed instruments to 

remove ice from the freezer compartment. The 

freezer compartment contains refrigerated gas 

lines and if accidentally pierced it will render the 

refrigerator inoperable and void the manufacturers 

warranty. Do not allow the refrigerator to continue 

operation if the freezer compartment is pierced.

Consumer Helpline: 

0300 303 3904

Summary of Contents for DCR016KA1BDB

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Distributed by Exertis UK Ltd Technology House Magnesium Way Hampton Burnley England BB12 7BF 2018 09 06 COMPACT REFRIGERATOR Owner s Manual 1 7 MODEL DCR016KA1WDB DCR016KA1BDB ...

Page 2: ...d by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision D...

Page 3: ...t for approximately 6 hours This will reduce the possibility of a malfunction in the cooling system from handling during transportation This appliance is 44 9 cm 17 7 inches wide by 51 cm 20 1 inches high by 48 1 cm 18 9 inches deep Make sure that you leave the minimum amount of space between the appliance and all surrounding walls and vents Allow 12 7 cm 5 inches of space between the back sides a...

Page 4: ...resume normal operating conditions Note If the red defrost button is pressed accidentally it is not possible to manually deactivate the defrost cycle The defrost cycle must be allowed to run its course Defrosting the refrigerator should take place whenever ice build up inside the freezer compartment reaches 6 mm 1 4 thick Defrosting may take a few hours depending on the amount of accumulated ice a...

Page 5: ...4 Remove the adjustable foot and the two screws holding the bottom hinge Move the bottom hinge to the left side of the chassis and install with the screws Install the adjustable foot on the left side of the appliance and move the solid foot to the right side of the appliance See figure 4 5 The upper left hinge is in the accessory bag inside the appliance Install the door spindle on the upper left h...

Page 6: ...E MAINTENANCE VACATION Short vacations Leave the appliance operating during vacations of less than three weeks Long vacations If the appliance will not be used for several months remove all items and turn off the appliance Clean and dry the interior thoroughly To prevent odor and mold growth leave the door open slightly blocking it open if necessary MOVING Make sure the appliance is empty Secure t...

Page 7: ...ght Ambient temperature or humidity is very high Appliance runs continuously Temperature setting is too cold Door not shut properly or opened excessively Recently added a large quantity of warm food to the cabinet Close proximity to heat source or direct sunlight Ambient temperature or humidity is very high TROUBLESHOOTING 6 Consumer Helpline 0300 303 3904 Danby Consumer Care Phone 0300 303 3904 E...

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Page 12: ...MODEL Printed in China Distributed by Exertis UK Ltd Technology House Magnesium Way Hampton Burnley England BB12 7BF DCR016KA1WDB DCR016KA1BDB ...

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