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FRIDGE 

FREEZER

Customer Support Helpline

0333 577 7232

User Manual

Model Number: FF54170

Summary of Contents for FF54170

Page 1: ...FRIDGE FREEZER Customer Support Helpline 0333 577 7232 User Manual Model Number FF54170...

Page 2: ...T 0333 577 7232...

Page 3: ...2 Safety Instructions 07 Your Fridge Freezer 10 Electrical Information 11 Technical Specification 12 Installation 15 Usage 16 Food Storage Tips 20 Cleaning and Care 23 Troubleshooting 25 Guarantee 27...

Page 4: ...NTY ITEMS INCLUDED Fridge Freezer Complete with Shelves and Drawers Figure 1 Ice Cube Tray Egg Tray 01 T 0333 577 7232 WELCOME WELCOME Thank you for choosing this Servis Fridge Freezer which has been...

Page 5: ...the mains plug from the wall socket when not in use or before any service operation Your Fridge Freezer is for domestic use only and is only intended for the storage of edible foodstuffs This applianc...

Page 6: ...old the plug Never touch the power cord plug with wet hands as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock Never let the power cord be crushed by the Fridge Freezer itself or other heavy object...

Page 7: ...u will find it easiest to move your Fridge Freezer when it is tilted backwards and pushed into position The small quantity of refrigerant used in the Fridge Freezer is eco friendly R600a an isobutene...

Page 8: ...er on a wet floor or in a location with high humidity moisture content Food which is to be frozen when cool should be placed in the fridge compartment before being transferred to the freezer Pack all...

Page 9: ...dard Fridge Freezers Other Fridge Freezers may experience ice build up in the freezer compartment due to door openings and humidity in the food In such Fridge Freezers regular defrosting is required t...

Page 10: ...0333 577 7232 YOUR FRIDGE FREEZER 5 6 FRONT VIEW 2 Adjustable glass shelves Figure 3 1 Vegetable drawer 3 Thermostat Light Bottle shelf Door shelves 7 8 4 Drain hole Freezer flap drawers Freezer draw...

Page 11: ...efrigerator Compartment 1 Thermostat Light see pages 14 and 22 2 Adjustable glass shelves 3 Drain hole water formed as a result of automatic defrosting flows through this hole into the vaporisation co...

Page 12: ...09 T 0333 577 7232 YOUR FRIDGE FREEZER 1 REAR VIEW 2 Figure 4 Vaporisation Container Condenser...

Page 13: ...o not use any other supply If your plug requires changing because it is not suitable for your socket or it is damaged you should consult a qualified electrician Fuse Replacement fuses should be ASTA a...

Page 14: ...r Source Energy Consumption Freezer Rating Climate Class Refrigerant Gas Gas Capacity Freezer Capacity Fresh Food Freezing Capacity Energy Efficiency Rating Minimum Room Temperature FF54170 220 240 V...

Page 15: ...e Freezer including the handles are 1700 mm high x 540 mm wide x 610 mm deep Your Fridge Freezer should be positioned in a location that meets the following requirements In a dry room that can be vent...

Page 16: ...The two adjustable feet at the front are used to level your Fridge Freezer Make sure that your Fridge Freezer is level before placing any foodstuffs inside it 1 To increase the height of the Fridge F...

Page 17: ...recommend a value of 3 4 1 To select a lower number raise the temperature turn the thermostat dial to the left 2 To select a higher number lower the temperature turn the thermostat dial to the right...

Page 18: ...You may notice a slight odour when using your Fridge Freezer for the first time This is perfectly normal and will fade away once the fridge starts to cool Before using your Fridge Freezer make sure t...

Page 19: ...this area to store food that will perish easily such as fish ready meals baked goods and dairy products The warmest area of your fridge is the top shelf of the door We recommend that you store butter...

Page 20: ...lows air to circulate around the meat causing the surface to dry slightly helping to prevent the growth of bacteria Do not store food close to the lamp or block the cover or the cooling compartment Th...

Page 21: ...zen food can be changed by a variety of factors such as the frequency of the doors opening and closing thermostat settings food types and the period of time that elapsed from when the food was acquire...

Page 22: ...ree quarters full with water and place it on the bottom of the freezer compartment Food Preparation Storage Duration Months Thawing Period at Room Temperature Hours Freshwater Fish such as trout Clean...

Page 23: ...urn your mains power supply off and remove the plug from the socket Do not wash your Fridge Freezer by pouring water on it Use a warm soapy cloth or sponge to the wipe the interior and exterior of you...

Page 24: ...the vaporisation container at the rear of your Fridge Freezer and evaporates We recommend cleaning the vaporisation container at regular intervals to prevent odours from building up To clean the vapor...

Page 25: ...ned off and unplugged from the mains 2 Apply light pressure to both sides of the light cover and carefully pull the cover away Figure 8 3 Unscrew the bulb by turning it clockwise and remove Figure 8 4...

Page 26: ...e Freezer is plugged in and turned on at the mains Your Fridge Freezer does not get cold enough The thermostat is set too low Turn the thermostat to a higher value A setting of 5 will provide the lowe...

Page 27: ...any concerns There is moisture on the inner parts of your Fridge Freezer The doors are opened and closed too frequently Try to reduce the number of times the doors are opened and closed There is loose...

Page 28: ...playing A cut off plug inserted into a 13 amp socket is a serious safety shock hazard Please ensure the cut off plug is disposed of safely Please refer to the rear cover for disposal instructions T T...

Page 29: ...e all of the terms and conditions and exclusions which can be found on our website www servis co uk Household contents insurance Your household insurance may cover you for accidental damage fire or th...

Page 30: ...15 C Cleaning and care 20 D Disposal 25 E Ecological hints and tips 05 Electrical information 10 Environmental information 06 F Food storage guidance 16 Freezer compartment 18 Fuse 10 G Guarantee 25 I...

Page 31: ...28 T 0333 577 7232 P Power disruption 20 R Replacing the lamp bulb 22 S Safety instructions 02 T Technical specification 11 Temperature control 14 Troubleshooting information 23 W Warranty 01...

Page 32: ...lectrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be...

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