Gram KF 130-11 Fresh line User Manual Download Page 19

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Contact details 

If after referring to the manual and above checklist you still require 

assistance, please contact your supplier or visit the importers     

website for service centre details on http://www.indepower.co.nz 

Please have the appliance information ready to provide to your 
supplier.  This information is shown on the silver nameplate inside 

the cabinet or on the back page of this manual. 

 
 

Spare parts 

When ordering spare parts, please give the model and serial    
number of your fridge/freezer.   

PROBLEM 

POSSIBLE CAUSES 

WHAT TO DO 

Water found in the bottom 
of the refrigerator. 

*Blocked drain hole. 
 
*Food or packaging touching 
  the rear of the refrigerator 
  (evaporator plate). 

*Clear drain hole with the  
  cleaning pin supplied. 
*Re-position food items away from 
  the rear of the refrigerator. 

Condensation on outside 
of the refrigerator. 

*This is not unusual during  
  periods of high humidity. 

*Wipe dry. 

Condensation inside the 
refrigerator. 

*Frequent or long door  
  openings. 
*Door not sealing properly. 
*Not unusual during periods of 
  high humidity. 

*Minimise door openings. 
*Check the door seal is sitting flat 
  and sealing tightly. 
*Wipe dry. 

Door is out of alignment. 

*With time and usage,  
  movement or distortion may  
  occur. 

*Adjust feet and make sure the 
  cabinet is level. 
*Refer to 

Setting Up And 

 

  

Installation

 on page 7. 

*Try not to overload the  
  Refrigerator door bottle holders  
  with too many heavy items as this  
  may also cause cabinet distortion  
  over time. 

Summary of Contents for KF 130-11 Fresh line

Page 1: ...KF 130 11 M56 Series Manual Fresh line...

Page 2: ...to several fridge freezer models the equipment may vary from model to model Before using the fridge freezer On receipt check to ensure that the fridge freezer has not become damaged during transportat...

Page 3: ...over to the opposite side 12 Using The Fridge Freezer 13 Operating the fridge freezer 13 Changing the temperature 13 Brief temperature variations 14 Freezing down 14 Replacing the bulb 14 Using The F...

Page 4: ...oncerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance WARNING Keep ventilation openings in the applia...

Page 5: ...pened from the outside If you have an old unit like this stored away somewhere or if you scrap it remember to destroy the latch to prevent children from being exposed to danger by getting locked insid...

Page 6: ...European standard EN 153 This means that the fridge freezer will run best at a room temperature of 10 C to 43 C Thermostat dial Freezer Compartment Storage Shelf Lamp Multi Boxes Glass Shelves Rubber...

Page 7: ...lp eliminate excess moisture a dehumidifier or ventilation unit is recommended The fridge freezer can be set up free standing against a wall or built into a kitchen cabinet It is important that the ap...

Page 8: ...allow the door to open easily The fridge freezer must not be placed against the back wall where the condenser plate can touch it Allow a minimum of 20mm between the condenser and the back wall Use th...

Page 9: ...ient ventilation around the fridge freezer to dissipate heat from the compressor The appliance can stand direct on the floor or on its plinth 2 Building into a refrigerator cabinet Building into a ref...

Page 10: ...lation Diagrams The measurements below is a guideline only The degree of the door opening shows the minimum requirement to easily access the storage bins 4 5 10 20mm 110 110 20mm 20mm 35 50mm 110 20mm...

Page 11: ...ing If in doubt contact your local supplier or an authorised electrician WARNING This appliance must be earthed The flexible cord mains lead fitted to this appliance has three cores for use with a 3 p...

Page 12: ...Remove the front adjustable feet Remove the three screws holding the lower bracket in place using a Philips screwdriver 6 Remove the door and unscrew the three screws from the bracket on the base of...

Page 13: ...gling cracking knocking etc These noises can all be associated with gas converting to liquid and vice versa the compressor turning on off and the build up of ice melting away during the defrost proces...

Page 14: ...this setting affects both the refrigerator and freezer personal experience should be used to determine how long the quick freeze and thus the low refrigerator temperature should last After freezing do...

Page 15: ...ng fruit and vegetables The overlying shelf covers the drawer and maintains humidity thus preventing stored food from drying out Multi boxes The multi boxes are ideal for all items of food and can be...

Page 16: ...ocated at the rear of the refrigerator above the compressor Leave the refrigerator to defrost for approx 1 hour Turn the refrigerator back on by reconnecting the power plug and turning the thermostat...

Page 17: ...emicals can lead to premature deterioration and cause damage to these parts Clean the sealing strip around the door regularly to prolong its life Use only clean water for cleaning the sealing strip Th...

Page 18: ...uctions that are preventing the door from closing Food freezing in the refrigerator Temperature setting is set too low Food is stored too close to or touching rear of cabinet Refer to Changing the Tem...

Page 19: ...ing touching the rear of the refrigerator evaporator plate Clear drain hole with the cleaning pin supplied Re position food items away from the rear of the refrigerator Condensation on outside of the...

Page 20: ...Z Limited 2 Independent Power NZ Limited warrants that when dispatched the Refrigerator is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the Warranty Period 3 Should you encounter problems with y...

Page 21: ...er supply vii Insect or vermin infestation viii Deterioration caused by external environmental conditions b The Refrigerator is modified without authority from Independent Power NZ Limited c The Refri...

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