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Instructions for Use

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Put a suitable vessel under the frezing
compartment to collect the defrost water.
Leave the door of the compartment open to
accelerate defrosting.

• 

Avoid using defrosting sprays, as they may
cause damage to the plastic parts and may
be hazardous to health.

Cleaning the Appliance

Disconnect the power supply before
cleaning the appliance.

Do not use coarse or aggressive cleaning
agents as you can damage the surface.
Be careful to remove any cleanser agent
remaining after cleaning.

• 

Clean the 

exterior

 with water and detergent.

Varnished surfaces are cleaned with soft
cloth and an alcohol based cleaning agent
(for example glass cleaners). You may also
use alcohol (ethanol or isoprophylic alcohol).

The application of abrasive and specially
aggressive cleaners, such as the stainless
steel cleaners, is not appropriate for the
cleaning of plastic and coated parts.

• 

Remove the 

detachable accesories 

in the

interior of the appliance and clean it with
water and liquid detergent. Plastic parts
cannot be washed in washing machine.

• 

Wash the 

interior 

of the appliance with

lukewarm water, in which you added one or
two spoonfuls of vinegar.

• 

Every now and then wipe the 

condenser

 on

the rear wall. Use soft non-metal brush or
vacuum cleaner.

• 

Do not forget to clean also the defrost water

receptacle

 above the refrigerator

compressor (do not remove the receptacle).

After cleaning, connect the appliance to power
supply and reload the packages.

Switch Off the Appliance When Not In
Use

If you do not intend to use the appliance for a
longer period, set the thermostat knob to the

STOP (0)

 position, disconnect the power

supply, take out the foods and defrost and
clean the appliance. Leave the door slightly
open.

 Trouble-Shooting Guide

During the service, you can come across some
troubles that in most cases result from
improper handling of the appliance and can
easy be eliminated.

The Appliance Fails to Operate After
connecting to the Mains Supply

• 

Check the supply in the outlet socket and
make sure the appliance is switched on
(thermostat in operating position).

Continuous Operation of the Refrigerating
System

• 

the door was frequently opened or it was left
opened for too long;

• 

the door is not properly closed (the door may
sag, the gasket may be polluted or
damaged);

• 

perhaps you have overloaded the appliance
with fresh foods;

• 

The reason may be inadequate ventilation of
the compressor and condenser (assure
adequate air circulation and wipe off the
condenser);

• 

Continuous operation button activated (see
section Freezing of Food).

Ice Formation on the Inner Rear Wall

As long as the defrost water runs to the
channel and through the opening to the drain

Summary of Contents for FL167A

Page 1: ...ore Putting Into Use Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply place it on the location where it will later on be installed and leave it for about 2 hours which will reduce a possibility of...

Page 2: ...c because liquid expands during freezing and the glass bottle is very likely to blow up Do not eat frozen food bread fruit vegetables because you can get frostbites If the food has strange smell or co...

Page 3: ...the high kitchen units should be at least 5 cm away from the appliance in order to assure adequate ventilation of the condenser unit Class Ambient temparature SN sub normal from 10 C to 32 C N normal...

Page 4: ...le Container 3 The container is on the bottom under the glass shelf and is used mainly for storing fruits and vegetables It provides adequate humidity which has favourable effect on food stored Door L...

Page 5: ...the rear wall of the refrigerator Some organic solutions like volatile oils in lemon and orange peel acid in butter etc can cause damages when in contact with plastic surfaces or gaskets for longer pe...

Page 6: ...frozen foods Freezing Procedure Before it starts freezing set the thermostat to the position 3 6 for 24 hours If you have a model with integrated switch for intensive cooling turn ON the switch After...

Page 7: ...nsert the ice tray into the guides or on the cooling plate Time required for the ice to form largely depends on ambient temperature thermostat setting and on how often you open the door It usually tak...

Page 8: ...al brush or vacuum cleaner Do not forget to clean also the defrost water receptacle above the refrigerator compressor do not remove the receptacle After cleaning connect the appliance to power supply...

Page 9: ...is used and how old the appliance is During the operation of the compressor the noise of liquid is heard and when the compressor is not operating the refrigerant flow is heard This is a normal conditi...

Page 10: ...pliance should be mounted and installed in compliance with these instructions current standards and regulations Mounting instructions were prepared for various types models of appliances therefore the...

Page 11: ...sor You must therefore provide for adequate air circulation on the rear of the appliance At the base of the kitchen unit intended for building in the integrated appliance there should be at least 200...

Page 12: ...le and vice versa Put the door of the appliance on the lower hinge Fix the upper hinge and cover it Replace the slide guides to the opposite side of the door Plug the remaining holes with decorative c...

Page 13: ...r for the upper hinge 6 Lower hinge fastener 2 Upper hinge 7 Lower hinge 3 Upper rail 8 Corner without a hole 4 Slide guide 9 Corner with a hole 5 Lower hinge washer 10 Low temperature compartment 12...

Page 14: ...x 12 screws Fig 3 Remove the slide guides and separate the appliance door from the door of the kitchen unit Fix the slides and be careful not to move them while fixing Fig 4 Fix the slide guides to t...

Page 15: ...Mounting Instructions 13 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6...

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