Fhiaba Classic 599 Series Installation Manual Download Page 38

36

FRIDGE

UNIT

9

3

3.6

CRISPER

10

11

12

11

Display

13

Crisper

12

Up/Down

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Shows the temperature of the Crisper-Fresco compartment.

Allows switching on and off of only the Crisper-Fresco compartment 
(press
for three seconds).

Using the Up and Down buttons, it is possible to change the
temperature set for the Crisper-Fresco compartment.

Crisper-Fresco control panel

8

3

3.5

3.4

1

Unit

2

Fridge

3

Menu

4

Up/down 
Fridge

5

Display

6

Up/Down
Freezer
(TriMode)

7

Enter

8

Ice maker

9

Alarm

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The innovative electronic control system designed by Fhiaba maintains constant temperature in multiple compartments and 
displays it on the control panel. It also allows user interaction making it possible to personalize settings of various functions and 
to alert the user with sound and/or visual messages should any malfunction occur in the appliance.

Electronic Control

Switches the appliance (all compartments) between ON and STAND BY 
(press for three seconds).

Allows switching on and off of only the refrigerator compartment
(press for three seconds).

Allows access to the appliance function menu 

It shows the temperature of the refrigerator and freezer compartments, 
the date and time, Menu functions and visual messages.

By selecting Up/Down the preset temperature can be changed accord-
ing to the selected function mode (freezer, refrigerator, Crisper-Fresco).

Confirms activation or deactivation of the selections made in the 
Menu.

Allows activating or deactivating the automatic ice production.

Blinks to signal user alerts such as door left open, also in combination with 
a sound signal which can be deactivated by pressing the button.

Using the Up and Down buttons, it is possible to change the set tempera-
ture of the refrigerator and navigate through the interactive menu.

Main control panel

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

9

8

ICE MAKER

ENTER

FRIDGE

UNIT

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Start up

Series: All

If at the 

À

 rst start - up the message Stand by does 

not appear, but other messages appear, such 

as Fridge too warm, Fresco too warm, Freezer 

too warm, or sound signals are activated, it 

means that the appliance has already started 

the cooling process.

If this is the case, deactivate any possible acous-

tic signals by pressing the Alarm button, close 

the door and wait until the set temperature is 

reached. 

  To start the appliance, connect the plug to the electrical mains: at 

this point, when opening the door, the control panel will usually visual-

ize the message “Stand by”, and all the panel keys be off

  To turn on all the appliance compartments, press the Unit   button

for three seconds. The display will show the message “Initial test” for 

approx. 2 minutes. After this phase the compressors will start up and re-

main on until the default temperature set up in the factory is reached. 

Do bear in mind that this condition could last several hours.

If the appliance is provided with an Ice Maker, prior to switching it 

on make sure that the water 

À

 lter cartridge is installed, then 

À

 ll  the 

water system. To this purpose switch off the Ice Makerand performe a 

manual clean procedure.

At the end switch the Ice Maker on again by touching the   button. 

  For further information about the appliance operation, refer to the 

User Manual.

It is necessary to let the unit reach the correct 

temperature before foods are stored inside.

Summary of Contents for Classic 599 Series

Page 1: ...I N S T A L L A T I O N G U I D E...

Page 2: ...IMPORTANT Dimensions in parentheses are in inches Weights in parentheses are in pounds Temperatures in parentheses are in Fahrenheit degrees...

Page 3: ...ls mounting Decorative door and Bottom Drawer panels layout Decorative panels layout for Fridge with one Bottom Drawer Decorative panels layout for Fridge with two Bottom Drawers Decorative panels lay...

Page 4: ...2 www fhiaba com info fhiaba com Tel 39 0 434 420160 Fax 39 0 434 420161...

Page 5: ...isting appliance which must be removed or disposed of make sure that it does not become a dangerous trap for children by cutting its power supply cable and rendering it impossible to close the door Us...

Page 6: ...31 1 2 899 Series w 950 mm 37 3 8 h 2210 mm 87 d 800 mm 31 1 2 599 Series w 650 mm 25 5 8 h 2260 mm 89 d 800 mm 31 1 2 749 Series w 800 mm 31 1 2 h 2260 mm 89 d 800 mm 31 1 2 899 Series w 950 mm 37 3...

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Page 11: ...this point to remove the base of the packaging The appliance should always be transported in an erect position If this is not possible transport the appliance laying on its rear side Once at the insta...

Page 12: ...s Use only the new hose and the new gaskets which are supplied with the appliance Discard any hose and gasket which may have already been installed Electrical cord length 2 0 mt 78 3 4 Water connectio...

Page 13: ...s follows Unwind the electric cable and connect it directly to the wall socket Make sure the appliance is in the Stand by condition and that all lights are off should it be not so press the Unit butto...

Page 14: ...e sure the appliance is in the Stand by condition and that all ights are off should it be not so press the Unit button to switch it off Connect the water line to the threaded connection at the base of...

Page 15: ...djustable wheels Operate as follows After removing the bottom plinth or grille it is kept in position by magnets adjust the height of the levelling feet 1 by means of a 17 mm 3 4 open spanner Then adj...

Page 16: ...t be mounted using special braces which attach to adjustable devices provided on the door and drawer and with brackets that anchor and adjust the panel s vertical direction Braces brackets and fixing...

Page 17: ...aligned 4 then drill holes through the panel pay close attention to the panel s thickness 5 Screw the brackets in place 6 Drawer Panel When preparing the Drawer Panel follow the same instructions as...

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Page 22: ...and 150 mm 6 kickplate NOTE In calculating the adjustment foot is considered to 0 Drawer Calculation Kickplate 187 150 37 mm 1 1 2 540 37 577 mm 22 3 4 Upper Panel Calculation 2160 2050 110 mm 4 3 8 1...

Page 23: ...t 2160 mm 85 and 150 mm 6 kickplate NOTE In calculating the adjustment foot is considered to 0 Inner Drawer Calculation Kickplate 187 150 37 mm 1 1 2 325 37 362 mm 14 1 4 Upper Panel Calculation 2160...

Page 24: ...Fax 39 0 434 420161 Mounting the handles Handle product code Distance between xing points X Series Lenght A Handles will have to be mounted on the panels before they are ap plied to the fridge Operate...

Page 25: ...using the lower alignment brackets 3 tightening or untightening the screws into position as needed With the screw slighty tightened move the panel sideways to align it to the other panels on the unit...

Page 26: ...gnment tighten or loosen the screw in the brackets to raise or lower the panel 9 Depth alignment working from the inside of the door after lift ing up the magnetic seal adjust the panel position so it...

Page 27: ...ion shaft at the back of the niche to assure proper ventilation at the back of the unit A 5 mm gap is suf cient to prevent overheating Always mount front panels on door and drawer before pushing the u...

Page 28: ...tion area leaving enugh space to operate at their back 1 Move at the back of the appliances to mount the joining brackets x on side of the top and lower brackets to one of the appliances and subsequen...

Page 29: ...nt overheating Always mount front panels on door and drawer before pushing the unit into its nal position inside the niche or structure Check the levelling of the appliance adjusting its feet and whee...

Page 30: ...pace to operate at their back Peel off the self adhesive protection and apply the insulated anti condensation panel to the side of one appliance 1 Move at the back of the appliances to mount the joini...

Page 31: ...pre mounted on the unit Attach the aluminum cover 8 to each side pro le pressing onto them until they click together Mount the top panel 9 on top of the unit using the screws pro vided with the kit Ad...

Page 32: ...m the wall it is mandatory to install two brackets on the upper part of the appliance for xing it securely to the wall Operate as follows The brackets should be applied as illustrated using the provid...

Page 33: ...rawers it is mandatory to install two brackets on the upper part of the appliance for xing it securely to the wall The brackets should be applied as illustrated using the provided screws and expansion...

Page 34: ...the handles onto the door and the drawer operate as follows Operate as follows Insert the two handle spacers onto the supports already available on the door and the drawer 1 Screw in the Allen screws...

Page 35: ...a sati sfactory air ow as described in the drawing Holes can be in any shape and size as long as the total area of the punched part equals 50 of the kickplate are In this case to guarantee a better ai...

Page 36: ...Ventilation is insured by a forced air system through a grille located in the upper part of the appliance This grille should never be covered by panels or any other devices that could reduce its ef ci...

Page 37: ...leaks and that the closing tap is easily accessible Check that the electrical connection is correctly installed and that the multipole switch and socket are easily accessible Check the perfect alignm...

Page 38: ...er alerts such as door left open also in combination with a sound signal which can be deactivated by pressing the button Using the Up and Down buttons it is possible to change the set tempera ture of...

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