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Before  you  throw  away  your  old 

refrigerator  or  freezer,  remove  the  doors 

and  leave  the  shelves  somewhere  where 

children can not access. 

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When  there  is  gas  leaking  from  your 

container,  do  not  pull  the  plug  out  nor 

inwards, as it could cause sparks or fires. 

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Do  not  place  bottled  drinks  in  the  freezer 

to prevent them from break. 

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Do  not  place  objects  on  top  of  the 

appliance. 

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The  refrigerant  in  this  product  is  R600a, 

which  is  flammable.  Therefore, be  sure not 

to  damage  the  cooling  system  during 
transport and installation

2. PRODUCT PARTS & FEATURES 

KD-310RW

 

   

 

Total net capacity: 310 litres

 

Freezer capacity: 92 litres 

Total No frost   

 

Electronic temperature sensor on fridge cavity 

Star Rating: 2  

Weight : 62 kg /58 Kg 

Led light 

Product dimensions (H x W x D): 185 x 59 x 59,5 cm 

Colour: white/black

 

Energy consumption Kw/24hours: 1.288

 

1 refrigerator’s drawer and 3 freezers’drawers included  

Refrigerant: R600a

Summary of Contents for 352311

Page 1: ...ICELAND Fridge Freezer 320L 352311 352312 ...

Page 2: ...SAFEGUARDS PRODUCT PARTS FEATURES PACKING AND MOVING INSTALLATION CONTROL PANEL USING YOUR APPLIANCE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE AFTER SALES SERVICE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 5 7 7 13 15 16 17 21 ...

Page 3: ... IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE HAS BEEN PRODUCED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES ONLY Important notice x Before putting the unit into operation please do not use if the unit has fallen to the floor if you note any damage on the appliances or if any anomaly arising during operation x This device should not be used for purposes other than those specified in the instruc...

Page 4: ...hey do not play with the appliance x Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are aged from 8 years and above and supervised x Keep all packaging well away from children There is risk of suffocation POWER SUPPLY The circuitry for refrigerator must be isolated The area of cross section of wire must be larger than 0 75mm The power plug should have its own socket the so...

Page 5: ...rfaces Never use this appliance if the cable or plug is damaged or does not work properly In the event that the power cable is damaged do not use your device take it to an authorized service center to proceed to their replacement HUMIDITY AND WATER Do not use the device in humid places Do not let your device gets wet it can be dangerous TO AVOID RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THE APP...

Page 6: ...mended by the manufacturer x If the fluctuation of voltage in your home exceeds the one mentioned in the corresponding section connect the refrigerator to an automatic voltage regulator alternating The refrigerator must be supplied with a special power plug different from those of other common household appliances Its plug must match a plug that has grounded x Do not store explosive substances suc...

Page 7: ...ects on top of the appliance x The refrigerant in this product is R600a which is flammable Therefore be sure not to damage the cooling system during transport and installation 2 PRODUCT PARTS FEATURES KD 310RW Total net capacity 310 litres Freezer capacity 92 litres Total No frost Electronic temperature sensor on fridge cavity Star Rating 2 Weight 62 kg 58 Kg Led light Product dimensions H x W x D...

Page 8: ...Control panel 3 Glass shelf 4 Box cover 5 Box 6 Upper freezer box 7 Middle freezer box 8 Lower freezer box 9 Front legs 10 Gasket Fridge 11 Upper racks 12 Lower rack 13 Door fridge 14 Gasket freezer 15 Freezer door 6 ...

Page 9: ... the good horizontally or upside down Please place it on its base and move it using the castors 4 INSTALLATION x The refrigerator must be placed on a completely flat surface leave between 5 and 10 cm between each side of the appliance and the wall 7 5 cm from rear wall and leave 30 cm between the top of the appliance and the ceiling An incorrect location could increase the noise of the device x Ch...

Page 10: ...or make sure that the appliance is completely turned off and disconnected from the power supply Remove all the bottle racks from the door to prevent them from being damaged To change the doors follow the steps below Remove the upper right hinge cover and the plug 1 from the hinge hole Turn off the switch electrical connection on the top right hinge cover Remove the upper right hinge 2 ...

Page 11: ...ds holding it 3 halfway until it disengages from the product body Remove the intermediate hinge by unscrewing the 4 screws Once unscrewed remove the intermediate hinge and lift the freezer door until it disengages from the bottom hinge ...

Page 12: ... put it 5 back on the other side together with the adjustable feet Move the axis of the lower hinge from the right 6 hand hinge hole to the left Remove the plug and right locking device from the 7 bottom of the refrigerator and freezer door Then ...

Page 13: ...ft side of the refrigerator and freezer door if the door is closed Assemble the freezer door on the bottom hinge in 8 the correct position Once the door is assembled place the hinge and the shaft of the intermediate hinge on the freezer door and the product body with a screwdriver Remove Insert Remove Insert ...

Page 14: ...nd assemble the top hinge to the refrigerator door and secure it to the product body with a screwdriver Attach the door switch to the top hinge cover 10 Place the left hinge cover and secure it with the screws Place the plug of the hinge hole and fix it with the screws ...

Page 15: ...left top hinge cover 5 CONTROL PANEL Before starting to use this device and for the best performance please read the instructions regarding the control knob Freezer control 1 Fridge control 2 1 2 You can adjust refrigerator and freezer temperature turning the buttons found inside the refrigerator ...

Page 16: ... low temperatures because if you do the compressor will be running at all times and electricity consumption will increase considerably Temperature Setting Recommendation Summer Higher ZNGT ȭ Normal ȭ Winter Set on Cold Mid Set on Mid Set on Mid Coldest Set on Cool Mid Set on Mid Set on Mid Coolest Freezer Compartment Fridge Compartment NOTE Please install the refrigerator where the temperature is ...

Page 17: ... before introducing it in the refrigerator Otherwise the temperature and therefore the electrical consumption will increase Reducing the frequency of door opening can reduce energy consumption Place fresh food for example meat or fish in the freezer to keep the vitamins and flavours as much as possible Food to be frozen must be placed on aluminium paper transparent kitchen paper or in a hermetic b...

Page 18: ...ore cleaning To clean the refrigerator s cavity please consider the following notes x Clean it with clean water or a neutral cleaner Dry then with a dry cloth x Clean the door seals carefully Regarding external cleaning clean the dust with a dry cloth and in case needed with neutral odor LED light cannot be replaced by final user If the light is damaged or does not switch on please contact the sup...

Page 19: ...t put on the fridge more food x Do not open the door frequently If you disconnect the appliance from the power supply Please wait unless 5 minutes to connect it again 8 AFTER SALES SERVICE This device is designed to ensure maximum reliability However if a problem occurs you can get to determine the cause if you follow the directions suggested in this chapter Do not open your appliance as there is ...

Page 20: ...maximum position If you have placed food that contains a lot of moisture under the cooling vents remove the food from the area The appliance is not cooling as expected The food may be too close which will block the air circulation You may have placed hot foods or too many foods inside the refrigerator The door may not be closed correctly The rubber on the door may be damaged The refrigerator may n...

Page 21: ...t does not represent any problem The side panel of the refrigerator is hot This will happen when the door opens or closes frequently when it is put into operation in the appliance or when the appliance operates during the summer with a high outside ambient temperature In this case do not touch the panel as this results from the concentrated heat inside the structure and does not represent any prob...

Page 22: ...al Blue x The warranty ends when the product has not been used for domestic use only x The warranty does not cover deficiencies resulting from improper use and periodic maintenance of the product as specified in the instruction manual x Accessories or consumable components are not covered by the warranty x Rubber components are excluded from the warranty x The product is not covered by the warrant...

Page 23: ...cates that it may not be treated as normal household waste It should be taken to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic goods This appliance requires specialist waste disposal For further information regarding the treatment recover and recycling of this product please contact your local council your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased it For ...

Page 24: ...nt for recycling For devices containing batteries or rechargeable batteries these parts must be removed and disposed of in clearly marked recycling bins Please go to the nearest recycling bin in your location or common store Please comply with your legal obligations and contribute protecting our environment ...

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