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lgenix Warranty Terms & Conditions 

This product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months as standard from the date of purchase 
against mechanical and electrical defects. You can extend your warranty for a further 12 months by 
registering your product. 

Upon registration we will cover your product for a period of 24 months from the original purchase 
date against any mechanical or electrical defects. 

To qualify for the warranty, the product must be used for domestic household use only and in 
accordance with the instructions in the user manual. Any misuse of the product will result in the 
warranty being void. 

The warranty, does not cover accidental damage, misuse, neglect, tampering or incorrect 
adjustment or installation. 

The warranty, will be rendered invalid if the product is resold, has had its serial number removed 
(or has an invalid serial number), or if an unauthorised person has carried out any repairs or 
alterations. 

The warranty does not cover accessories or consumable parts that require replacement under 
normal use. This includes shelving, dials, filters, belts and trays etc. 

In the unlikely event of a breakdown please refer to the Troubleshooting guide in your user manual 
and check all plugs, fuses and the electricity supply. 

If you still require assistance please contact our Customer Service department on  

01473 271 272 or write to us at the following address: 

Customer Service Department  

38 Bluestem Road, Ransomes Europark 

Ipswich, IP3 9RR 

Please quote the Product Code which begins ‘IG’ or ‘DF’ and the Batch Coder beginning ‘5’ and give 
details of the exact fault. We will then decide whether to repair or replace the item. 

Before we arrange the repair or replacement you will be required to return a copy of your proof  
of purchase. Please retain your original. 

If an item is replaced within the agreed warranty period, the warranty for the replacement item will 
be calculated from the purchase date of the original. 

In the event that the product is inspected and no fault is found or the product is not within the 
guarantee period you will be charged for the repair and any carriage costs. 

Summary of Contents for IG255W

Page 1: ...nter Larder Fridge Please read these instructions carefully before use and retain for future reference Before switching on your appliance always check for any damage which may have been caused in transit IG255W IG255B Batch code ...

Page 2: ...ntial type environments bed and breakfast type environments catering and similar non retail applications Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance unless they are recommended by the manufacturer Do not store explosive substa...

Page 3: ...when moving the appliance or during installation that the cooling system does not get damaged DANGER Risk of child entrapment Before you dispose of your old refrigerator or freezer remove the doors and leave the shelves in place so that children cannot easily climb inside When disposing of the appliance remove the plug so the appliance is unusable IMPORTANT Always allow 12 hours before turning on ...

Page 4: ...A Refrigeration System Frost Free Static Totally No Frost Static Temperature Rise Time N A Climate Class ST N This appliance is intended to be used at an ambient temperature between 16 lowest temperature C and 38 highest temperature C Noise Emission dB 39 db Built in Appliance N A Wine Storage Appliance N A Voltage V 220 240V Wattage Power W 70W Frequency Hz 50Hz Power Source AC Ambient Room Tempe...

Page 5: ...g garages or outhouses as extreme temperatures will affect the performance of your appliance Do not expose the appliance to damp conditions open air or rain Do not lift the appliance by the pipes or the door when moving It is not recommended to place the appliance in a wall recess fitted cabinet or furniture as this will not allow adequate ventilation and cause a potential fire hazard Allow 25mm o...

Page 6: ...ack of the top cover Fig 1 3 Lift the rear of the lid and push forward to remove from the front locators The top hinge now is accessible Fig 2 4 Unscrew the top door hinge located on the top of the door and then remove the top hinge that is holding the door in place Fig 3 5 With help carefully tilt the unit backwards and rest the unit on something solid to stop slipping 6 Lift the door off the hin...

Page 7: ...e appliance needs to be cleaned prior to use by wiping with a soft cloth and using warm water Wipe appliance completely dry before replacing any shelves or salad drawers Using your Appliance Once dry plug the appliance into the electricity supply Adjust the temperature control which is located inside the appliance to Setting 4 this is the recommended setting to use in a room with an average ambien...

Page 8: ...tain adequate ventilation Use caution not to damage the coolant system Important Do not use abrasive cloths powders household cleaners bleach or wax polish to clean the appliance as these can leave a smell in the appliance and can damage the exterior Door Seal Use a clean damp soft cloth to wipe the door seal and in between the creases avoid damaging the door seal as this will affect the performan...

Page 9: ...pliance are vibrating Bulb Replacement If the internal Light is LED it is advised to contact a qualified technician to replace the bulb 1 Turn the thermostat control to Setting 0 2 Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply 3 Hold and twist the lamp cover to remove 4 Unscrew the bulb in an anti clockwise direction and remove bulb insert the image 5 Replace the bulb with a new bulb of the corre...

Page 10: ...ure the door is properly aligned and creates a seal around the door Fault Possible cause Solution The fridge is making a lot of noise 1 Pull the fridge forward so it does not touch the wall or skirting board 2 Adjust the feet at the front of the fridge ensuring they are in firm contact with the floor 1 The thermostat is set too high for your environment 2 The fridge is too close to a heat source 3...

Page 11: ... requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in normal unsorted municipal waste Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation that when you dispose of the ...

Page 12: ...cover accessories or consumable parts that require replacement under normal use This includes shelving dials filters belts and trays etc In the unlikely event of a breakdown please refer to the Troubleshooting guide in your user manual and check all plugs fuses and the electricity supply If you still require assistance please contact our Customer Service department on 01473 271 272 or write to us ...

Page 13: ...able on our website www igenix co uk To register your product please complete all sections of the form below and return to us at the following address lgenix 38 Bluestem Road Ransomes Europark Ipswich IP3 9RR Alternatively you can visit the lgenix website and complete the form online Customer Details Title First Name Surname Address Post Code Email Telephone Product Information Product Code Beginn...

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