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3 USING THE APPLIANCE

3.1  Information on the Frost Free 

Technology

The Frost Free refrigerators have a 

different operating system 

to static refrigerators. 

In normal (static) fridges, 

the humidity entering the 

fridge due to opening the 

door, and the humidity 

inherent in the food, 

causes frost build-up in 

the freezer compartment. 

To defrost the frost 

and ice in the freezer 

compartment, you are 

required to periodically 

switch off the fridge, 

place the frozen food 

in a separate cooled 

container, then remove 

the ice gathered in the 

freezer compartment.

The situation is 

completely different in No-

frost fridges. A built-in fan 

blows dry and cold air evenly throughout 

the cooler and freezer compartments. The 

cold air disperses uniformly between the 

shelves, ensuring all your food is cooled 

equally, thus preventing humidity and frost 

build-up.

Therefore, your No-frost fridge allows ease 

of use, in addition to its huge capacity and 

stylish appearance.

3.2 Display and Control Panel

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Using the Control Panel

1. Temperature set button

2.  Super cooling symbol (Super cooling 

LED)

3. Alarm symbol (Alarm LED)

4. Adjusted temperature indicator

3.3 Operating your Fridge Freezer

3.3.1 Temperature Set Button

This button allows setting temperature of 

the fridge. In order to set values for fridge 

partition, press this button. Use this button 

also to activate super cooling mode.

3.3.2 Temperature Settings

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It ensures that the temperature 

settings in the cooling and freezing 

compartments of your refrigerator are 

performed automatically. It may be set 

to any value ranging from MIN to MAX 

and super cooling mode. As you press 

temperature set button from MIN to MAX, 

the temperature decreases. To save 

energy in winter months, operate your 

refrigerator in a lower position.

• 

Initial temperature setting for refrigerator 

is at the middle point. 

• 

Every time you press temperature set 

button, setting temperature will decrease 

until super cooling symbol and if you 

keep on pressing the set temperature will 

be min set temperature again.

3.3.3 Super Cooling Mode
When Would It Be Used?

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To cooling huge quantities of food.

• 

To cooling fast food.

• 

To cooling food quickly.

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To store seasonal food for a long time.

Summary of Contents for NCBF 1774 70

Page 1: ...Buid in Freezer Fridge User Manual EN NCBF 1774 70...

Page 2: ...enance of your appliance Please take the time to read this user manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference Icon Type Meaning WARNING Serious injury or death risk RISK O...

Page 3: ...r 10 3 3 1 Temperature Set Button 10 3 3 2 Temperature Settings 10 3 3 3 Super Cooling Mode 10 3 3 4 Alarm light 11 3 4 Temperature Adjustment Warnings 11 3 5 Accessories 11 3 5 1 Ice Tray 11 3 5 2 Th...

Page 4: ...by the manufacturer WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit WARNING When positioning the appliance ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged WARNING Do not locate multiple portable socket...

Page 5: ...plications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments farm houses and by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type enviro...

Page 6: ...ncerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervisi...

Page 7: ...heater cores and at least 5 cm away from electrical ovens If your fridge freezer is placed next to a deep freezer there must be at least 2 cm between them to prevent humidity forming on the outer sur...

Page 8: ...as a lock break or remove the lock before discarding it because children may get trapped inside it and may cause an accident Old fridges and freezers contain isolation material and refrigerant with CF...

Page 9: ...for the losses to be occurred This appliance is produced to be used in houses and it is only suitable for cooling storing foods It is not suitable for commercial or common use and or for storing subst...

Page 10: ...ng the Control Panel 1 Temperature set button 2 Super cooling symbol Super cooling LED 3 Alarm symbol Alarm LED 4 Adjusted temperature indicator 3 3 Operating your Fridge Freezer 3 3 1 Temperature Set...

Page 11: ...allow your fridge to reach the operating temperature after being connected to mains do not open the doors frequently or place large quantities of food in the fridge Please note that depending on the a...

Page 12: ...ntly We recommend that meat and clean fish are loosely wrapped and stored on the glass shelf just above the vegetable bin where the air is cooler as this provides the best storage conditions Store loo...

Page 13: ...in the freezer as soon as possible Do not purchase frozen food if the packaging shows signs of humidity and abnormal swelling It is probable that it has been stored at an unsuitable temperature and th...

Page 14: ...y Wrap in foil 4 6 Goose and duck Wrap in foil 4 6 Deer rabbit wild boar In 2 5 kg portions or as fillets 6 8 Freshwater fish Salmon Carp Crane Catfish After cleaning the bowels and scales of the fish...

Page 15: ...ucts Preparation Maximum storage time months Storage conditions Packet Homogenized Milk In its own packet 2 3 Pure Milk in its own packet Cheese excluding white cheese In slices 6 8 Original packaging...

Page 16: ...sed to illuminate the interior of your appliance To replace any of the LEDs please contact the nearest Authorised Service Centre Note The numbers and location of the LED strips may change according to...

Page 17: ...gh place at the rear and side walls If your fridge is operating too loudly Normal Noises Cracking Ice cracking Noise During automatic defrosting When the appliance is cooled or warmed due to expansion...

Page 18: ...ear a heat source such as a radiator or oven otherwise an insulating plate should be used 2 Allow warm food and drinks to cool before placing them inside the appliance 3 Drinks or other liquids should...

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