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INTEGRATED 

FRIDGE - 

ILREF256I/R2 & 

ILREF256I/L2

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for ILREF256I/L2

Page 1: ...INTEGRATED FRIDGE ILREF256I R2 ILREF256I L2 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...k you for purchasing ILVE and welcome to the exciting world of cooking the ILVE way This instruction manual has been specially created to inform you of the full range of features your ILVE appliance has to offer and serves as an introduction to the wonderful benefits of ILVE s dynamic cooking systems We present detailed information on each of the advanced cooking systems built into ILVE appliances...

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Page 5: ...OPEN 24 7 ILVE ACCESSORIES ONLINE SHOP For a wide range of Genuine ILVE accessories at the click of a button go to ilve com au ...

Page 6: ...ensions Ventilation requirements Installation into the cabinet Mounting the fascia doors Reversing the appliance doors Electrical information Climate range Practical tips 11 13 14 15 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 27 28 IMPORTANT Please read the user instructions carefully before using the appliancefor the first time andbeforeinstallingit Failureto installtheappliance or tohaveit installed as per the user m...

Page 7: ...removed for servicing or maintenance except by suitably qualified personnel Appliance information Please enter the details on the appliance rating plate below for reference to assist Customer Care in the event of a fault with your appliance and to register your appliance for guarantee purposes EU Declarations of Conformity This appliance has been designed constructed and marketed in compliancewith...

Page 8: ...al authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service Before disposing of an old appliance remove the door seals latch or bolt lock to avoid the risk of child entrapment Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative consequences for the environment and health deriving from inappropriate disposal and enables the constituent materials to b...

Page 9: ...etic interference or other accidents do not place a microwave oven on top of the refrigerator or use any electric appliance inside the refrigerator Do not allow children to play with or near the appliance The internal surface of freezer compartment is very cold when the appliance is running Do not touch the surface especially when hands are wet Do not splash water onto the appliance Keep it away f...

Page 10: ...and then thoroughly drying the interior he fridge may have an odour to it at first use his will disappear as the appliance cools a not he appliance will wor continuously until it comes down to the correct temperature ever store inflammable or e plosive items and strong corrosive acids or al alis in the appliance f the appliance is switched off you should allow five minutes before switching it on a...

Page 11: ...resh and avoid unpleasant odours v Sort foods prior to storing Any foods to be used soon should be stored at the front of the shelf to prevent deterioration caused by the door being open for prolonged periods v Do not overfill the fridge his appliance has a forced air system allowing the cool air to circulate evenly inside the fridge so their should be sufficient space between the foods to allow t...

Page 12: ...sher forlonger By contrast fruits that are susceptible to rotting should be stored in the crisper drawer with the humidity adjustment slider fully open to theright low Thiswillallowgases emitted bycertainproduceand that accelerate the rotting process to exit the crisper drawer The drawer ismarked highand lowwith vegetableand fruit symbols to aid you Fresh Zone The Fresh Zone is a chiller box that ...

Page 13: ... the freezer To stop the wrapping sticking together ensure it is dry v Label the food before freezing with information including type of food and dates of storage andexpiry v Once food is thawed it must not be refrozen Only defrost as much food as is required to prevent wastage v Bottled or canned drinks should not be stored in the freezer compartments as they could explode v The maximum amount of...

Page 14: ... 5 75cl bottles 6 Yogurts preserves etc 7 Fresh meat and fish 8 Fruit and vegetables 9 Fresh one 3 to C The fridge shelves can be moved according to the storage requirements within the fridge section Tomove the shelf lift up the rear section and then pull it outwards Toreplace slide the shelf back into the slot and then lower the rear section The wine rack is a fold able rack that can be pulled do...

Page 15: ...nctions cannotbealtered A beep will be heard and the padlock light will go out B Fast coolingfunction Pressing this button will cause the fridge to operate at 2 C and automaticallyturnsoffafter2andahalfhours duringthistimethe button will beilluminated C Holiday function Pressingthisbuttonactivatestheholidayfunctionandthefridge temperaturewilloperateat17 Cand thefreezerat 18 C This is designed so t...

Page 16: ... adjust the temperature within the freezer Press this button once to activate adjustment and then as many times as necessary until the desired level isselected F Smart function This button automatically sets the fridge temperature to 5 C and the freezer temperature to 18 C G Fast freezing function Pressing this button automatically starts the freezer working at a temperature of 25 C After 6 hours ...

Page 17: ...ivated the freezer display will flash to confirm The cycle will automatically deactivate once the defrost sensor has reached 8 C or has run for a maximum of 50 minutes Please note If you are regularly finding a heavy build up of ice or pools of water in the freezer section then it is likely that the door is not sealing properly This could be due to a defective door seal or an incorrectly fitted or...

Page 18: ...ater Do not use abrasive products or detergents After washing rinse and dry thoroughly Clean the shelves and balconies separately by hand with a mild solution of washing up liquid and water Do not put them in the dishwasher If the appliance is not to be used for prolonged periods of time unplug and clean the appliance The doors should be left slightly ajar to prevent the formation of mildew and un...

Page 19: ...ot very well check v The appliance is not overloaded v The thermostat is set to an appropriate temperature v The doors are closing properly v The cooling system at the rear of the appliance is clean and free of dust and not touching the rearwall v There is enough ventilation at the side rear walls and underneath If the appliance is noisy check v The appliance is level and stable v The side and rea...

Page 20: ... If it opens at the slightest touch it may mean that the door seal needs to be replaced or the appliance is incorrectly fitted and this can be due to the decor door s not being properly fitted If you are at all unsure ask your fitter to check the decor doors v Check the door seal for any kinks debris or damage If you notice any and are unable to resolve the issue yourself contact the Customer Care...

Page 21: ... theappliance The cooling system at the rear of the appliance must not touch the rear wall The appliance must be installed with adequate ventilation Ensure that there is clearance above the appliance to allow air to escape and that there is space between the rear of the appliance and thewall Adequate ventilation should be provided in the base of the unit to aid airflow Fig 6 A Recommended cut out ...

Page 22: ...tall this unit The diagrams show the ventilation requirements for your appliance Failure to provide adequate ventilation can lead to increased running costs and premature failure and may invalidate The warranty provided with the appliance Fig 6 A 18 ...

Page 23: ...1780 560 1780 Indicates required AirFlow Ventilation Hole Fig 7 19 Min 560 Cabinet Dimensions ...

Page 24: ...low can be achieved by removal of a thin section of plinth recommended 600mm x 10mm minimum Adequate ventilation should be provided in the base of the unit Fig 5 6 A to aid airflow recommended 300mm x 300mm The top of the cabinet needs to be vented into the room Fig 7 Recommended size of vent opening 500 x 30mm If the furniture does not allow free air into the room then a plinth vent and or other ...

Page 25: ...Floor Fig 9 x2 Fig 8 With the base of the appliance aligned correctly with the edge of the cabinet base the metal trim at the top of the appliance should sit flush against the cabinet edge if it does not ensure the base is aligned as per Fig 9 and that the metal trim in Fig 10 is not damaged Secure the top of the appliance to the top of the cabinet through the metal trim screw holes marked T in Fi...

Page 26: ...e of the fascia as shown in Fig 11 ensuringthatthesliderispositioned centrallyandhorizontally within the bracket Tighten securely byhand v Fill the gap on the non hinged side with the gasket seal strip provided as shown in Fig 12 v The finished look for the door sliders should be similar to those shown in Fig 13 which shows 2 sliders in place v Ensuretheappliancedoorsopen closeandsealproperly Fig ...

Page 27: ...tted outline in Fig 14 Leave the rest of the spacer cover in place over the metalplates Important After completing the installation check that the appliance is secured within the unit and that the door s close and openproperly Ifthereisnoresistancefromthedoorsealswhen openingthedoors thenitisprobablethattheapplianceand or decor doors are not fitted properly 23 ...

Page 28: ...nd position the central hinge on the door After removing the 3 cover caps fix the hinge securely to the appliance v Swap the previous bottom hinge to the opposite side at the top Refit the upper door and the hinge fixing securely to the appliance v Fit the central cover caps and top hinge cover pieces in place to complete the process v Unscrew all four slider brackets from the doors and swap them ...

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Page 31: ...perature SN Extended Temperate This refrigeration appliance is intended for use at an ambient temperature ranging between 10 C and 32 C N Temperate This refrigeration appliance is intended for use at an ambient temperature ranging between 16 C and 32 C ST Sub Tropical This refrigeration appliance is intended for use at an ambient temperature ranging between 18 C and 38 C T Tropical This refrigerat...

Page 32: ...ood with a label stating it should be stored at a temperature of approximately 4 C The warmest area is in the top section of the door Use this area for storing butter and cheese To achieve the most effective food preservation for the longest possible time and to avoid wasting any food position the products as shown on page 10 In addition this figure illustrates the layout of drawers baskets and sh...

Page 33: ...vice offering you can now register your ILVE products online at ilve com au support product registration Just follow our simple online registration process Please ensure that you always keep your proof of purchase in order for your warranty to remain valid should you ever need to use it As always you can contact us on 1300 856 411 ...

Page 34: ...oes not apply if an ILVE product is defective by a factor other than a defect arising in the manufacture of the ILVE product including but not limited to a damage through misuse including failure to maintain service or use with proper care neglect accident or ordinary wear and tear including deterioration of parts and accessories and glass breakage b use for purpose for which the ILVE product was ...

Page 35: ...ng or repairing the defective part of the ILVE product ii paying the cost of replacing or repairing the defective part of the ILVE product iii replacing the ILVE product or iv paying the cost of replacing the ILVE product e Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation fo...

Page 36: ...g your service request and ensure any matter is attended to promptly For after sales enquiries please contact us at customercare eurolinx com au or 1 300 85 64 11 option 1 For spare parts contact us at spares eurolinx com au or 1 300 85 64 11 option 2 Technical support is available to authorised and licensed service providers only by contacting us at tech support eurolinx com au All other technica...

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