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FRIDGE

User Manual

Model Number: UR-55W

Customer Support Helpline

0333 577 7232

User Manual

Model Number: UR48W

FRIDGE

User Manual

Model Number: UR-55W

Customer Support Helpline

0333 577 7232

Summary of Contents for UR48W

Page 1: ...FRIDGE User Manual Model Number UR 55W Customer Support Helpline 0333 577 7232 User Manual Model Number UR48W FRIDGE User Manual Model Number UR 55W Customer Support Helpline 0333 577 7232...

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Page 3: ...me 02 Safety Instructions 07 Your Fridge 10 Electrical Information 11 Technical Specification 12 Installation 16 Usage 17 Food Storage Tips 21 Cleaning and Care 25 Troubleshooting 27 Guarantee 29 Inde...

Page 4: ...s only for information about parts of the appliance Parts may vary according to the appliance model 01 T 0333 577 7232 WELCOME WELCOME Thank you for choosing this Servis Fridge which has been designed...

Page 5: ...ected load matches that of the mains electricity supply If in doubt consult a qualified electrician 02 T 0333 577 7232 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To ensure your safety and the safety of others please read th...

Page 6: ...ug 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 itself or other heavy objects Never bend the p...

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

Page 8: ...rom obstruction Do not install the Fridge 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 main part of the fridge befor...

Page 9: ...s complete please dispose of the packaging with due regard to safety and the environment Disposal instructions can be found on the rear cover Your Fridge does not contain gases which damage the ozone...

Page 10: ...07 T 0333 577 7232 YOUR FRIDGE 4 6 FRONT VIEW 2 Freezer compartment Figure 2 Thermostat Light Door handle Drain hole Adjustable glass shelf 1 Vegetable drawer 3 Bottle shelf Door shelves 5 7 8...

Page 11: ...e different parts of your Fridge and provide suggestions on the best way to use them Freezer Compartment 1 Freezer compartment 2 Door handle Refrigerator Compartment 3 Thermostat Light 4 Adjustable gl...

Page 12: ...09 T 0333 577 7232 YOUR FRIDGE 1 REAR VIEW 2 Figure 3 Vaporisation Container Condenser...

Page 13: ...ply 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 approved to BS1362 and h...

Page 14: ...nsumption Freezer Rating Climate Class Refrigerant Gas Gas Capacity Freezer Capacity Fresh Food Freezing Capacity Input Power Fridge Light UR48W 220 240 V AC 50 Hz 0 331 KWh 24h 121 KWh year 2 ST N 16...

Page 15: ...al location The dimensions of your Fridge including the handle are 840 mm high x 540 mm wide x 595 mm deep Your Fridge should be positioned in a location that meets the following requirements In a dry...

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

Page 17: ...tting with the lowest temperature For normal everyday use we recommend a value of 3 5 If you turn the dial below the 1 position the compressor is switched off We do not recommend that you operate your...

Page 18: ...used to rapidly cool down the Fridge or for energy efficiency when the ambient temperature is low below 16 C for a long period of time such as during the winter In normal operation the super switch sh...

Page 19: ...ectly normal and will fade away once the fridge starts to cool Before using your Fridge make sure that it has been connected to an appropriate mains power supply and is switched on at the socket When...

Page 20: ...ea 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 and che...

Page 21: ...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 The table b...

Page 22: ...f frozen 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 ac...

Page 23: ...f the indicator is red the door is not properly closed Ice Cube Trays Your can make ice cubes using the ice cube trays supplied with your Fridge by filling each ice cube tray three quarters full with...

Page 24: ...t will be necessary to carry out cleaning of your Fridge Before cleaning your Fridge turn your mains power supply off and remove the plug from the socket Do not wash your Fridge by pouring water on it...

Page 25: ...of your Fridge and evaporates We recommend cleaning the vaporisation container at regular intervals to prevent odours from building up To clean the vaporisation container 1 Remove the vaporisation con...

Page 26: ...er and carefully pull downwards Figure 7 3 Unscrew the bulb by turning it clockwise and remove Figure 7 b 4 Replace with a 15 Watt bulb 5 Re fit the light cover by pushing it upwards it until it click...

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Page 28: ...d in and turned on at the mains Your Fridge 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 lowest temperature The doors ar...

Page 29: ...There is moisture on the inner parts of your Fridge The doors are opened and closed too frequently Try to reduce the number of times the doors are opened and closed There is loose water in the bottom...

Page 30: ...e 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 Th...

Page 31: ...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 32: ...fridge 16 C Cleaning and care 21 D Disposal 27 E Ecological hints and tips 05 Electrical information 10 Environmental information 06 F Food storage guidance 17 Freezer compartment 19 Fuse 10 G Guaran...

Page 33: ...0333 577 7232 W Warranty 01 P Power disruption 21 R Replacing the lamp bulb 23 S Safety instructions 02 Super switch 15 T Technical specification 11 Temperature control 14 Troubleshooting information...

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Page 36: ...electrical 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 b...

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