background image

Section 4. Maintenance 

Before any maintenance or cleaning work is carried out, DISCONNECT the 
appliance from the ELECTRICITY supply. 

4.1. Internal Cleaning 

Clean the interior and accessories with warm water and bicarbonate of soda (5ml 
to 0.5 litre of water).  Rinse and dry thoroughly.  Do not use detergents, abrasive 
powders, highly perfumed cleaning products, wax polishes or cleaning products 
containing bleach or alcohol.  

4.2. External Cleaning 

Wash the outer cabinet with warm soapy water.  Do NOT use abrasive products.  
There may be sharp edges on the underside of the product, so care should be 
taken when cleaning.  Once or twice a year dust the rear of the appliance and the 
compressor at the back of the appliance, with a brush or vacuum cleaner, as an 
accumulation of dust will affect the performance of the appliance and cause 
increased energy consumption. 

4.3. Defrosting 

It is advisable to carry out de-frosting when your frozen food stocks are minimal. 
Any frozen food that you do have inside the appliance should be wrapped in 
thick newspaper or stored in a cool bag whilst carrying out the defrost operation. 

If ice build up in the appliance exceeds 3-5mm, empty the contents and switch off 
the appliance, leave the door open and allow the ice to melt.  

Do not use sharp 

objects to scrape the ice away. 

 Clean and dry the interior, close the door and 

turn on the power to the appliance.  When the power has been restored the 
appliance will start to operate but it may take some time to achieve the pre-set 
operating temperature.  

4.4. When the appliance is not in use 

When the appliance is not in use for long periods, remove the contents, 
disconnect from the electricity supply and clean the appliance, leaving the door 
ajar until you wish to use the appliance again. 

13

Summary of Contents for ZZ245WE

Page 1: ...OEVTUSJBM TUBUF PSUIXBZ BOF TIDIVSDI 5FXLFTCVSZ MPVDFTUFSTIJSF 5 FORVJSJFT JDF LJOH DP VL 8 XXX JDF LJOH DP VL Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to install or use this applian...

Page 2: ...ference Included is some important safety information in addition to guidelines and recommendations that will enable you to take full advantage of all the functions available This quality appliance ha...

Page 3: ...such as but not exclusively cleaning of filters or defrosting Cost of Call out for work required to correct the alignment of doors following door reversal procedures carried out by you Use of the app...

Page 4: ...way and understand the hazards involved y Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload this appliance y Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the applian...

Page 5: ...It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify this product in any way Any damage to the cord may cause a short circuit fire and or electric shock y This appliance is intended to be used in hou...

Page 6: ...ut 1 y Store pre packed frozen food in accordance with the frozen food manufacture s instructions 1 y Appliance s manufactures storage recommendations should be strictly adhered to Refer to relevant i...

Page 7: ...circulation should be around the appliance lacking this leads to overheating To achieve sufficient ventilation follow the instructions relevant to installation y Wherever possible the spacers of the p...

Page 8: ...reated as household waste Instead it should be taken to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you...

Page 9: ...2 Storage Drawers x 7 3 Levelling Feet Please note that your appliance may be supplied with the door left or right hand hinged To reverse the door please refer to section 4 5 Picture shown for indica...

Page 10: ...CONTENTS Section 1 Installation Section 2 Safety Advice Section 3 Operating the Appliance Section 4 Maintenance 7...

Page 11: ...er to avoid condensation A clearance of 50mm should be left above the appliance If this cannot be achieved you should ensure a clearance of 25mm is maintained on each side of the appliance Please ensu...

Page 12: ...amaged avoid naked flames or sources of ignition and ventilate the room in which the appliance is situated Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Do not allow children to play with plastic bags tear th...

Page 13: ...o set the thermostat to the coldest setting Max This may cause the compressor to run continuously in order to maintain a low temperature in the cabinet 3 3 Storing Freezing Food in the Freezer This ap...

Page 14: ...iance in a cool well ventilated room and make sure that the air vents are clear Try to avoid keeping the door open for a long time warm air will enter the cabinet and may cause a build up of ice as we...

Page 15: ...ns potatoes garlic in the refrigerator Fridge shelf bottom Chiller box drawer Raw meat poultry fish for short term storage Fridge shelf middle Dairy products eggs Fridge shelf top Foods that do not ne...

Page 16: ...the performance of the appliance and cause increased energy consumption 4 3 Defrosting It is advisable to carry out de frosting when your frozen food stocks are minimal Any frozen food that you do ha...

Page 17: ...hinge bracket and unscrew remove the central hinge pin Turn the hinge over and refit the hinge pin as shown below Secure the lower door hinge into place on the opposite side of the appliance Now ensu...

Page 18: ...closed correctly Ensure that the door seal is clean and sealing correctly Ensure the temperature control is not set on Max The appliance is making a noise Refer to Normal Operating Sounds section 3 4...

Page 19: ...is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The...

Page 20: ...CKICK R02 A...

Reviews: