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Using Your Appliance 

Tips for using this appliance 

•  Before storing cooked foods in the refrigerator, allow 

them to cool to room temperature. 

•  To maintain adequate air circulation, do not over fill 

the appliance. If there is too much food inside, the 

compressor does not work as effectively. 

•  Do not open the door any more than necessary - this 

will keep the temperature as cold as possible inside. 

•  When storing frozen food in the freezer, make sure 

that you follow the food manufacturers guidelines. 

•  Ices and water ices should not be consumed straight 

from the freezer - this can cause ice burns to the 

tongue and hands. 

•  Never touch the inside of the appliance, or any frozen 

items with wet hands. This can cause injury to your 

hands if they stick to cold surfaces. 

•  Wrap or cover foods well before storing. Always make 

sure that any packaging is air tight and suitable for 

use inside a fridge or freezer. 

•  Cooked meats and raw meats should be stored on 

separate shelves, and raw meat should not be allowed 

to drip onto other foods. Food which is to be frozen 

should not be in direct contact with already frozen 

food. 

•  You may hear gurgling noises or a humming sound 

while the appliance is in use and this is perfectly nor-

mal when the compressor is running and the coolant is 

moving through the system. 

•  A clicking sound may be heard, this is the thermostat 

and is normal. 

•  This appliance is designed to operate in an ambient 

temperature between 16 and 38 

°

C. 

•  Effervescent (fizzy) drinks should not be stored in the 

freezer or low temperature compartments. 

•  Do not exceed the storage times recommended by the 

food manufacturer andd always check expiry dates. 

•  Smaller portions of fresh food freeze quicker than 

large portions. Divide large portions into smaller ones. 

This helps to preserve the nutrients and quality of the 

food. 

•  Always allow warm food to cool down before freezing 

it, preferably to room temperature. 

•  Before you store large amounts of food in the freezer, 

adjust the thermostat to the maximum (coldest) set-

ting while the appliance freezes the food. After 24 

hours, re-set the thermostat to the previous setting. 

•  Only thaw the amount of food you need, once food 

has been thawed cook it immediately. 

Summary of Contents for T5039B

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE T5039W B...

Page 2: ...e endeavoured to answer as many questions as possible and provide you with as much support as we can If however you should find something missing or not covered please contact the Lec Customer Care te...

Page 3: ...Contents For your safety 1 About your product 3 Installing your appliance 4 Using your appliance 5 Care cleaning 8 Troubleshooting 9 Reversing the door 10 Changing the plug 11...

Page 4: ...ackaging All of the packaging supplied with your appliance can be recycled or disposed of without any harm to the environment Cardboard may be crushed or cut into smaller pieces if required for recycl...

Page 5: ...re alcohol in a freezer When defrosting the appliance never use sharp or pointed metal implements Always use a plastic scraper see Defrosting for more information Always keep any ventilation openings...

Page 6: ...1 pW Refrigerant type R600a 50 Technical Specification Climate Class Ambient Temp Range C SN 10 to 32 N 16 to 32 ST 16 to 313 T 16 to 43 About Your Product 3 Model Name CE BCD135 S 1 Thermostat 2 Glas...

Page 7: ...ineer Installation clearances Allow 50mm clearance at the rear of the appliance and adequate clearance on each side of the appliance and over the top to ensure proper ventilation see figures la and us...

Page 8: ...cold Not set correctly for your conditions Adjust TEMOERATURE Control one setting lower FREEZER too warm too little ice Door opened often or large amount of food added or very cold room temperature c...

Page 9: ...to drip onto other foods Food which is to be frozen should not be in direct contact with already frozen food You may hear gurgling noises or a humming sound while the appliance is in use and this is p...

Page 10: ...f the appliance is dry and clean plug in the appliance and switch the thermostat to the required temperature If there is any food in the appliance at the time of defrosting remove it from the applianc...

Page 11: ...lease use a mild soap and avoid damaging the door seal as this will affect the performance of your appliance Clean the outside of the appliance with warm soapy water and dry with a soft cloth Any accu...

Page 12: ...the fridge and freezer door On the other side of the fridge and freezer door insert the replacement hinge pin that is supplied with the appliance Place the freezer door on the lower hinge making sure...

Page 13: ...coloured green and yellow The wire coloured blue must be connected to the terminal N The wire coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked L Upon completion there must be no cut or stray s...

Page 14: ...e Part s replaced Engineers Stamp Printed Name Date Service Record 11 Please record your model number and serial number in the space below Having these numbers to hand will help us to help you quickly...

Page 15: ...Lec Refrigeration Stoney Lane Prescot Merseyside L35 2XW Customer Care Centre 0844 815 3737 www lec co uk Lec Refrigeration a division of Glen Dimplex Home Appliances...

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