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 06/2012

Copyright © 2012, Fast ČR, a. s.

PART 7: REGULAR MAINTENANCE

Cleaning the refrigerator

Before commencing to clean the refrigerator disconnect it from the power source.

Use a clean sponge or a soft cloth and a gentle washing detergent dissolved in warm water. Do not use coarse 
or abrasive cleaning products.

Wash the refrigerator well and wipe dry.

Do not use cleaning waxes, concentrated cleaning agents, bleaches or cleaning products containing kerosene 
on the plastic or rubber parts.

Never use paper towels or window cleaners on the plastic parts.

Clean the inside of the appliance at regular intervals.

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We recommend that you clean the inside area of the refrigerator at least once per month.

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Take the food out and place it in a cool place.

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Remove all removable parts from the appliance.

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Various parts inside the refrigerator are generally not suitable for washing in a dishwasher. These parts 
should be washed in warm water with dish washing detergent. Never use an undiluted cleaning detergent 
and under no circumstances use abrasive or acidic, i.e. chemical cleaning agents. We recommend a general 
purpose detergent with a neutral pH.

The use of steam cleaning appliances is extremely dangerous and so is strictly forbidden.

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Wipe the inside area and the accessories with clean water and dry everything using a dry cloth. Then allow 
the appliance to ventilate for 3 – 4 minutes.

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Do not damage or remove the rating label on the rear side of the appliance – it is important for connection, 
repairs and subsequent disposal of the appliance.

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Ensure that water does not come into contact with parts inside the appliance that are under live electric 
current.

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Ensure that the water from the defrosting process can fl ow away freely through the drainage channel. 
From time to time clean out the drainage opening using a cotton bud.

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Cleaning water should not run through the drainage channel for defrosted water. This causes the 
evaporation bowl to overfl ow and cleaning water fl ows on to the fl oor.

TAKING OUT OF OPERATION FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD

If you are not going to use the refrigerator for an extended period of time, do the following:

Disconnect the refrigerator from the power source by pulling it out of the power socket. Clean out the inside 
and dry it out as described in the part Cleaning the refrigerator. Leave the door open to prevent an unpleasant 
odour forming inside.

Summary of Contents for PTL 1211 BI

Page 1: ...REFRIGERATOR USER S MANUAL PTL 1211 BI...

Page 2: ...Dear customer Thank you for buying a PHILCO brand product So that your appliance serves you well please read all the instructions in this user s manual...

Page 3: ...king 6 Placement 7 Cleaning before use 8 Electrical connection 8 Changing the door opening direction 8 PART 4 SETTING THE TEMPERATURE 9 PART 5 INTERNAL LIGHTING 9 PART 6 ARRANGEMENT OF FOOD 10 Advice...

Page 4: ...ns in the relevant chapter When installing the appliance in its place or when moving the appliance the power cord could be penetrated or damaged Check that the power cord is not interfering anywhere B...

Page 5: ...toy for children For appliances with door locks do not leave keys within the reach of children If you will no longer be using the refrigerator remove the door seals and store it in a safe place In thi...

Page 6: ...ly prevent contact with an open flame and hot surfaces Because the R600a gas is heavier than air it may become very concentrated at the level of the ground where ventilation is weak First aid Inhalati...

Page 7: ...nt cover 8 Cheese and butter shelf 3 Fruit and vegetable compartment 9 Cheese and butter shelf cover 4 Feet for levelling the appliance 10 Light switch 5 Bottle shelf 11 Thermostat 6 Middle shelf NOTE...

Page 8: ...ystyrene parts etc must be kept out of the reach of children because they present a possible source of danger Carefully inspect the appliance If you discover any defects stop the installation and cont...

Page 9: ...s have been damaged during the installation Use the appliance only for the purposes for which it has been designed The appliance must be located on a rigid and even surface In this way you will ensure...

Page 10: ...aces ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before connecting the power plug to the power socket check that Your hands are completely dry The voltage and frequency shown on the rating label of the appliance correspond...

Page 11: ...f the micro organisms These process are slowed down by a declining temperature For this reason we recommend the middle settings of the temperature control knob NOTE To achieve the desired temperature...

Page 12: ...ly and safely closed Advice about refrigerating food While the air in the refrigerator circulates areas with various temperatures arise These areas are especially useful for storing various types of f...

Page 13: ...ecommend a general purpose detergent with a neutral pH The use of steam cleaning appliances is extremely dangerous and so is strictly forbidden Wipe the inside area and the accessories with clean wate...

Page 14: ...ons condensate may form on the exterior walls of the appliance This does not indicate a malfunction and this condensate will disappear as soon as the temperature rises Contact the service department o...

Page 15: ...heet of paper on all sides Call an authorised service centre if it is possible to pull out the paper without resistance at one or more points Is the appliance exposed to direct sunlight or is it locat...

Page 16: ...de of the inside wall or on the rear side of the appliance Technical specifications Model PTL 1211 BI Climatic class N Net volume 204 l Operating voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz Maximum power 146 W Power cons...

Page 17: ...s and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the n...

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