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CONTENTS

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SAFETY INFORMATION ...................................................... 12--12

INSTALLATION .................................................................... 13--13

OPERATION .......................................................................... 13--13

CONSERVATION .................................................................. 14--14

FREEZING ............................................................................ 15--25

DEFROSTING ........................................................................ 15--15

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ........................................ 16--16

ENERGY SAVINGS .............................................................. 16--16

AVOIDING NOISES .............................................................. 16--16

REVERSIBILITY OF THE DOOR .......................................... 16--17

PRODUCT DIMENSION AND BUILT-IN COMPARTMENT.. 17--18

INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE IN THE COLUMN.... 18--18

COPLING OF THE PANELS OF THE BUILT-IN COLUMN 

OF THE APPLIANCE DOORS .............................................. 19--19

PRECAUTIONS FOR THE CORRECT OPERATION .......... 19--19

SUSPENDING USE OF THE APPLIANCE .......................... 19--19

TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................... 20--20

Summary of Contents for ILREF316i

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Page 2: ...16 ENERGY SAVINGS 16 16 AVOIDING NOISES 16 16 REVERSIBILITY OF THE DOOR 16 17 PRODUCT DIMENSION AND BUILT IN COMPARTMENT 17 18 INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE IN THE COLUMN 18 18 COPLING OF THE PANELS...

Page 3: ...keep the plug clean any e cessive dust residues on the plug can be the cause fire o not use mechanical devices or other e uipment to hasten the defrosting process bsolutel avoid the use of open flame...

Page 4: ...s ithin the amounts indicated on the nameplate of the refrigerator he cord must not be folded or compressed he cord must be checked regularl and replaced solel b authorized technicians he manufacturer...

Page 5: ...homogeneous manner to allow air to circulate properly and to cool it Avoid contact between the food and the far end walls of the refrigerator compartment Do not introduce hot foods as they can cause d...

Page 6: ...Defrosting of the fridge compartment occurs automatically in this product A small amount of frost or drops of water on the back of the fridge compartment when the fridge is working is normal Make sure...

Page 7: ...r ash in hot soap ater Rinse and thoroughl dr he back of the appliance tends to accumulate dust hich can be eliminated with the use of a vacuum cleaner after having switched off and disconnected the a...

Page 8: ...by screw driver Remove the upper door Reassemble the doors and hinges workings from bottom to top from 1 2 Use the spare hinge and cover from the accessories bag and fit into the left bottom Remove t...

Page 9: ...osite site of the hinges and make sure 3 5 mm distance gap After ensuring the match between appliance door and column door then screw the appliance upper part to the cabinet Screw the appliance lower...

Page 10: ...ing the loader slots as guidelines Once the product has been embedded place the rear part of the column in contact with the wall so as to prevent access to the compres sor compartment For the product...

Page 11: ...e ample films bags or containers P Normal operation of the refrigerator It is not a defect see efrosting T he drain tube could be clogged lean the drain tube ith a stick or the like to allo the discha...

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