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Instructions for Use

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Refrigerator - Freezer                                            EN

Thank you for your trust and for buying this appliance. We hope it will

successfully serve the purpose for many years.

Refrigerator with freezer

 is for domestic use

only.

The lower part of the appliance is
refrigerator

 and is used for storing fresh foods

at the temperature of 0°C and higher.

The upper part is freezer

 and is used for

freezing fresh foods and storing frozen foods
for longer periods of time (up to one year,
depending on the kind of foods you store). The
compartment is marked with four stars.

Before Putting Into Use.......................30

Instructions for Use
Mounting Instructions
We Care for the Environment
Tips for Energy Savings

Important .............................................31

Disposing of the Worn Out Appliance

Placing and Installation ......................31

Choosing the Right Place
Connection to Power Supply

Description of the Appliance ..............32

Refrigerator (A)
Freezer (B)
Opening the freezer door

Operation Control ...............................33

Temperature Selection

Use.........................................................34

Storing Fresh Foods
Freezing Fresh Foods
Storing Frozen Foods
How to make ice cubes

Maintenance and Cleaning .................36

Automatic Defrosting of the Refrigerator
Manual Defrosting of the Frezing
Compartment
Cleaning the Appliance
Switch Off the Appliance When Not In Use

Trouble-Shooting Guide......................37

 Before Putting Into Use

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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
malfunctions in the cooling system due to
transport handling.

• 

Clean the appliance, and be thorough,
especially in the interior (See Cleaning and
Maintenance).

• 

In case the interior accessories are not
correctly placed, rearrange them as
described in chapter Description of the
Appliance.

Instructions for Use

These instructions for use are intended for the
user. They describe the appliance and its
correct and safe use. They were prepared for
various types of refrigerators therefore you
might find in it some functions that do not apply
to your appliance and description of the

accesories that your appliance does not
include.

Mounting Instructions

Integrated appliances are equipped with
instructions for mounting the appliance into the
kitchen unit. The appliance should be mounted
by qualified technician and instructions are for
his use only.

We Care for the Environment

• 

Our products use environmentally friendly
packaging, which can be either recycled or
disposed of in an environmentally friendly
manner. To this end, individual packaging
materials are clearly marked.

• 

These instructions are printed either on
recycled paper or chlorine free bleached
paper.

• 

When your appliance finally wears out,
please try not to burden the environment with

Summary of Contents for FL167AP

Page 1: ...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 mal...

Page 2: ...ecause 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 color...

Page 3: ...he 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 f...

Page 4: ...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 Line...

Page 5: ...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 perio...

Page 6: ...zen 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 24...

Page 7: ...rt 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 takes...

Page 8: ...rush 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...

Page 9: ...sed 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 condition a...

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

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

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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