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The fridge does not cool sufficiently

he following characteristics should not be looked upon as a problem:

Prolonged idle periods

Replacing the light bulb (Light bulb is not covered by warranty)

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It is our policy to continualy seek new ways of improving our products. Therefore we reserve

the right to change the specification of items illustrated and described, at any time and

without notice.

If the door has been opened too often, or it has been left open for a while it will take time for the
fridge to reach its set temperature.

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A gentle trickling sound caused by coolant flowing through the pipe.
Compressor operating for long periods due to high ambient temperatures.

If you are going to leave the fridge idle for any period of time, proceed as follows:
Disconnect the fridge from the mains supply by removing the plug from the wall socket.
Clean and dry the inside as instructed under the heading of cleaning the fridge.
Leave the door open to prevent any smells from buiding up while the fridge is not in use.

Before carrying out the bulb replacement always disconnect the electrical supply.
Remove the top shelf and the bulb cover.
Remove the old bulb by unscrewing in an clockwise direction.
Replace with a new bulb(15w E14 Type)by screwing it in a anti-clockwise direction making sure

that it is secure in the bulb holder then replace the bulb cover.

Replace the top shelf and re-connect your larder fridge to the electrical supply.

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Summary of Contents for PBU140LF

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS Built under Larder Fridge PBU140LF ...

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Page 4: ...ed Voltage V Climate Class Ambient Range Weight Kg Energy consumption kWh 24h Rated voltage Vac Hz Input Power Watts Refrigerating agent Outside dimensions W D H x x Refrigerating Blowing Gas PROLINE Refrigerator 50 Hz 15 W 144 Litres 220 240 V Class N Range 16 32 40kg 0 42kWh 24h 220 240V 50Hz 120W R600a 18g 596mm x 550mm x 818 868mm C P 15 ...

Page 5: ...re going to leave the fridge idle for any period of time proceed as follows Disconnect the fridge from the mains supply by removing the plug from the wall socket Clean and dry the inside as instructed under the heading of cleaning the fridge Leave the door open to prevent any unpleasant smells from building up while the fridge is not in use Moving your fridge Hold the fridge around its sides or ba...

Page 6: ...aining screws and relocate the hinges to the other side NOTE Swap the top hinge with the bottom one to maintain the correct orientation of the hinges Locate the door in previously inserted screws and tighten the screws Insert cap plugs in the exposed holes 4 13 0 See the section on replacing the light bulb Warning Make sure that the cooling circuit is not damaged at any time If it does become dama...

Page 7: ...nd dry the inside as instructed under the heading of cleaning the fridge Leave the door open to prevent any smells from buiding up while the fridge is not in use Before carrying out the bulb replacement always disconnect the electrical supply Remove the top shelf and the bulb cover Remove the old bulb by unscrewing in an clockwise direction Replace with a new bulb 15w E14 Type by screwing it in a ...

Page 8: ...s thoroughly clean before storing it Wrap all food in aluminium foil or food quality polythene bags and make sure any air is excluded Do Do Do Don Don Don Don Don Don Don Don Don Don Don t t t t t t t t t t t Store bananas in your fridge compartment Cover the shelves with any protective materials which may obstruct air circulation Store poisonous or any dangerous substances in your fridge It has b...

Page 9: ...ing re insert the mains plug Make sure that no water enters the thermostat control box inside the fridge cavity Check door seals regularly to ensure they are clean and free from food particles Do s and don ts Do Clean your appliance regularly Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Keep raw meat and poultry below cooked food and dairy products Take off any unusable leaves on vegetables and wipe off any soil Le...

Page 10: ...th meat and fish Cooked meats should always be stored on a shelf above raw meats to avoid bacterial transfer Keep raw meats on a plate large enough to collect juices and cover it with cling film or foil Leave space around the food This will allow cold air to circulate around the larder fridge Wrap up food To prevent transfer of flavors and drying out food should be separately packed or covered Fru...

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