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Leave the appliance to stand upright in its
required location for at least 15 minutes
before you plug in and switch on the
electricity supply.
WARNING: Ensure the mains cable is not
trapped underneath or behind the
appliance. Plug in and switch on...

Press the mains on/off switch (1).
The warning tone sounds and the 
temperature display (2) flashes, the alarm 
display (3) illuminates.

Press the Alarm Cancel button.
The warning tone is cancelled and the 
temperature display (2) stops flashing.

At internal cabinet temperatures warmer than
+19˚C, "-" is displayed. Only at lower
temperatures are the values displayed with
"˚C".
The appliance left the factory with a pre-set
temperature of -18˚C.
Pre-set temperatures can be altered by
following instructions under,‘Temperature
Selection Button’.
Note: When the operating temperature is
reached, the alarm display (3) will go out.

Running-in the Compressor
Your appliance is operated by a compressor,
which maintains the appliances internal
temperature. For the first two months the
compressor has to work a little harder and
may result in more noise than usual.

Temperature Display (2):
(displays 3 different temperatures)
a. Current temperature in the freezer 

compartment, without any buttons having
been pressed.

b. When Temperature Selection Button (5) is 

pressed, the temperature selection for the 
freezer compartment 
is displayed for five 

seconds. Then the ‘current temperature in 
the freezer compartment’ is redisplayed.

c. If the temperature display (2) flashes, the 

freezer compartment became too warm.
When the Alarm Cancel button is pressed,
the warmest temperature reached in the 
freezer compartment 
is displayed for five 
seconds. The display will then return to 
show the ‘current temperature in the 
freezer compartment’, without flashing.

The Alarm Display (3):
This will illuminate and the warning tone
sounds simultaneously when it becomes too
warm in the freezer compartment.
It will go out when the freezer compartment
has reached its operational temperature.

Fast Freeze Display (4):
This will only illuminate when ‘Fast Freeze’ is
on.

Temperature Selection Button (5):

Setting the temperature in the freezer
compartment:

Press the temperature selection button (5).
The pre-set temperature is displayed for 
five seconds in the temperature display (2).

Press the temperature selection button (5) 
repeatedly until the desired temperature is
displayed. The value last selected is stored.

(The temperature selection is displayed
consecutively from -18˚C to -26˚C, returning
to -18˚C after -26˚C).

Fast Freeze Button (6):
Switches ‘Fast Freeze’ on and off. Fast Freeze
Display (4) indicates that ‘Fast Freeze’ is on.

Alarm Cancel Button (7):
Press to stop Temperature Display (2) flashing
and cancel any warning tones:
-

when the appliance is first switched on.

-

if it becomes too warm in the freezer 
compartment, ie. frozen food could begin 
to thaw.

-

when large quantities of fresh food are 
placed in the appliance.

-

if the door has been left open for too long.

Also, when pressed, the warmest temperature
reached in the freezer compartment is shown
in the temperature display (2).

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The Controls 

WARNING: Appliances must NOT be placed

in a room where the temperature goes

below the minimum or above the

maximum specified, for prolonged

periods (see page 5).

WARNING: When checking temperatures

DO NOT use a mercury filled thermometer

as breakage would cause a health hazard.

Whether the compressor is running or

not, it is normal to hear sounds created by

the liquid and gases sealed within the

refrigeration system

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Summary of Contents for FZ92P

Page 1: ...Installation and User Handbook Freestanding Frost Free Freezer Model FZ92P It is essential that you read through this instruction book carefully before you first use your appliance...

Page 2: ...cribed in these operat ing instructions and that any repairs and work on the appliance are only carried out by an authorised service office Disposal Notes The packaging is designed to protect the appl...

Page 3: ...Live If you change the plug the colour of wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the colour of the markings identifying terminals in the plug You should therefore wire it as shown Changing th...

Page 4: ...B must be in front of the door switch C Changing the door handle Follow the pictorial instruction below in numerical order Attaching the base panel The base panel 1 is enclosed with the appliance and...

Page 5: ...air must be able to escape through the rear of the appliance If the air flow is obstructed the refrigerating unit must work harder which increases the power consumption Therefore NEVER cover the venti...

Page 6: ...ins On Off Switch 2 Temperature Display 3 The Alarm Display 4 Fast freeze Display 5 Temperature Selection Button 6 Fast Freeze Button 7 Alarm Cancel Button Maximum Freezer Capacity Food should be froz...

Page 7: ...econds The display will then return to show the current temperature in the freezer compartment without flashing The Alarm Display 3 This will illuminate and the warning tone sounds simultaneously when...

Page 8: ...r ices should not be given to children directly from the freezer The low temperature may cause freezer burns on their lips Store ice cream towards the top of the freezer and remove from the freezer 15...

Page 9: ...ipe the exterior surface dry thoroughly Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from underneath the appliance and around the air grille at the base to prevent it becoming blocked You do not need to remove...

Page 10: ...d must be used or cooked and refrozen The refrigerating unit in the No Frost system is covered in so much ice that it can no longer defrost automatically Remove all stored food wrap and place in a coo...

Page 11: ...e offer a number of payment methods cheque credit card switch cash or by taking advantage of one of our Service Cover Plans you can spread the cost by direct debit For further details call 08709 088 0...

Page 12: ...e appliance Clear and concise details of the query or fault Place and Date of purchase Please keep the receipt as evidence will be required when the engineer calls Extended Warranty To join UK 08709 0...

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