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If the appliance does not operate when switched on,  
check that:

  The plug is inserted properly into the mains socket 

and that the power supply is on. (To check the 
power supply to the mains socket, plug in another 
electrical appliance).

  The fuse has blown/circuit breaker has tripped/

main distribution switch has been turned off.

  The temperature control has been set correctly.

  Rear wall of the larder fridge is wet - this is normal,  

it freezes and then de-frosts.

  New plug is wired correctly if you have changed the 

fitted moulded plug.

  Too much ice developing: 

– Door not closed properly or open for long period  
  of time. 
– Warm food being placed in larder fridge.

  Vibration noise: 

– Bottles/jars in fridge making contact with each   
  other or touching the walls of larder fridge.

  Beeping sound: 

– Door alarm - door not closed properly.

  Water at bottom of larder fridge 

– Rear collection channel overflowing due to  

 

  blockage by item.

  Water on shelf: 

– Stored item touching rear wall.

 
If the appliance is still not operating after the checks, 
then call 

LAMONA

 Service Line.

Please ensure that the checks have been made as a 
charge may be made if no fault is found.

4 - Problem solving

Error code Explanation

E3

Fresh food compartment air sensor error.

E5

Ambient sensor error.

E22, E23

Ping test couldn’t be done error.

!

Warning icon and temperature indicator High Temperature Warning.  
(It shows the highest temperature the refrigerator reached)

Fault Alert

Press ‘

Alarm Off

’ to clear fault display

(If fault returns note display and  

call 

LAMONA

 service)

Summary of Contents for LAM6702

Page 1: ...User Instructions LAM6702 www howdens com appliance registration Tall Integrated Larder Fridge ISSUE v1 4 300522...

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Page 3: ...If you have any questions or if you are not sure about any information contained in this booklet please contact us details at the end of the User Instructions This appliance is intended to be used in...

Page 4: ...d energy efficiency p 11 Food storage advise and recommendations to avoid waste food and energy p 11 Door alarm p 12 Noises p 12 Defrosting larder fridge p 12 Larder fridge shelf removal adjustment p...

Page 5: ...eal These large door products can present more resistance to opening especially in hotter and more humid conditions This is normal and not a fault The rear wall of the larder fridge may be wet or froz...

Page 6: ...isoning This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given superv...

Page 7: ...ng Donotdispose of the waste product with normal domestic and other wastes at the end of its service life Take it to the collection centre for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Plea...

Page 8: ...ce immediately after switching on Wait 6 hours until the correct storage temperature is reached We recommend that you check the temperature with an accurate thermometer Installationinstructions The ro...

Page 9: ...seconds Temperaturecontrol Press and hold display counts 1 2 3 4 etc Quickcool will automatically deactivate after 1 hour Cancelquickcool Alarmoff Alarm sounds after 1 minute with door open FaultAlert...

Page 10: ...ometer to ensure that the storage compartments are kept to the recommended temperature The most efficient use of energy is obtained with the shelves and baskets in their default positions allowing air...

Page 11: ...results take out of the fridge compartment an hour before eating Do Wrap raw meat and poultry loosely in polythene or aluminium foil This prevents drying Do Wrap fish and offal in polythene bags Do Wr...

Page 12: ...via the collection channel at the back of the fridge see image During defrosting water droplets form at the back of the fridge where the concealed evaporator is located Some droplets may remain on th...

Page 13: ...Winerackadjustment Lift the wine rack at the front edge 1 and move forwards 2 to disengage the rear lug Insert the wine rack at the required height Ensure that it is securely pushed back into place T...

Page 14: ...ove the larder fridge drawer s Lift the front edge of the glass separator shelf 1 and remove 2 Doorshelfremoval adjustment Only remove the door bottle shelves when they are empty Gently push the door...

Page 15: ...information which is required if you need to call a service engineer Cleaningagents We recommend using a clean cloth or sponge and lukewarm water with a small amount of washing up liquid added to clea...

Page 16: ...nthly Remove any spillages immediately to prevent them from drying onto the surfaces Larderfridgeinterior Clean the interior with a clean cloth or sponge and lukewarm water with a small amount of wash...

Page 17: ...eaningthedoorseals Donotuse any oils or grease on the door seals as this will cause the seals to deteriorate and become porous The door seal should be cleaned regularly using a mild detergent and clea...

Page 18: ...fridge Vibration noise Bottles jars in fridge making contact with each other or touching the walls of larder fridge Beeping sound Door alarm door not closed properly Water at bottom of larder fridge R...

Page 19: ...are likely to affect the product The guarantee is invalid if the product is tampered with or repaired by any unauthorised person The guarantee in no way affects your statutory or legal rights Whattodo...

Page 20: ...50 Hz Wattage 110 W Current 0 6 A Noise 37 dba Fuse rating in plug 13 A Control type Electronic Door open alarm audible visual Yes audible and visual Refrigerant type R600a Refrigerant charge 40 g Fi...

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Page 24: ...Trading a copy of the Howdens Terms and Conditions is available upon request Copyright 2021 Howden Joinery Ltd All rights reserved Howden Joinery Ltd Thorpe Road Howden East Yorkshire DN14 7PA Englan...

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