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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 Safety 

precautions................................................

 

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 Installation 

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Transporting the appliance ..................................

 

Operating instructions .........................................

 Defrosting 

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Maintenance ......................................... ..............

 

Disconnection of the appliance ............................

 

Reversing the door ..............................................

 

Troubleshooting  .................................................

 

Repairs, service & warranty ................................

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Summary of Contents for TBF134WMDB

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Refrigerator Model TBF134WMDB To ensure proper use of the appliance and your safety please read the following user manual completely before operating this appliance Engineered To Perform ...

Page 2: ...gerant The appliance is specifically constructed for domestic use and is therefore suitable for the refrigeration and storage of fresh and frozen foods and the production of ice cubes The appliance has not been designed or manufactured for professional use Teco declines all responsibility for damage deriving from improper use of the appliance The refrigerator has undergone the necessary tests on t...

Page 3: ... and usage Installation instructions Transporting the appliance Operating instructions Defrosting Maintenance Disconnection of the appliance Reversing the door Troubleshooting Repairs service warranty Specifications 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 ...

Page 4: ...y ventilate the room in which the appliance is situated for several minutes SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Instructions The refrigeration system behind and inside the refrigerator contains refrigerant Do not alow any sharp objects to come in contact with the refrigerant system Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the built in structure clear of obstruction Do not use mechanical devices o...

Page 5: ...r electric shock Containers with flammable gases or liquids can leak at low temperature There is a risk of explosion Do not store any container with flammable materials such as spray cans in the refrigerator Do not operate any electrical appliance in the refrigerator e g electric ice cream makers mixers etc Before cleaning the appliance always switch off the appliance and unplug it or pull the hou...

Page 6: ...can size no larger than ǿ66mm x 130mm length The refrigerator you purchased is subject to continuous improvement which may not be completely consistent with the manual however the functions and operating methods will not change If you use the refrigerator for the first time remove the adhesive tapes from the drawers shelves trays ice box door and defrost tray Do not pull or push the drawers and sh...

Page 7: ...PACKING LIST Note Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice 4 Model TBF134WMDB Ice cube tray User manual Warranty Information 1 piece 1 copy 1 copy Part No see pg 3 12 ...

Page 8: ...neven surface may cause excess operating noise or vibration a The noise may be increased if the floor is not firm b If the appliance is to be positioned on carpet flooring and heat emitted from the appliance is a concern place a solid sheet under the appliance 6 Choose a location which is not exposed to sunlight high temperature or humid as humidity may cause staining 7 It is recommended a clearan...

Page 9: ...er shown on the dial does not directly represent the temperature Instead the larger the number is the lower the interior temperature will be 0 stands for off refrigeration system only Turn the dial to position 4 for normal use turn it to position 4 6 if a lower interior temperature is required alternatively to increase the interior temperature select position 4 1 Do not store objects which are cos...

Page 10: ...ever use metal instruments or electrical appliances to de ice the ice box 7 To speed up the defrosting process you can place a bowl of hot water in the compartment and close the door 8 When defrosting is complete clean the appliance and wipe dry 9 Replace shelving crisper and food before restoring power Do not use an electric heater or hair dryer to increase the defrost process It may destroy the ...

Page 11: ...tains e g oil sauce etc 4 The replacement of interior light Uninstall the cover and replace the light bulb with a screw type base E14 240V 10W Consult the following pictures 5 Please check the points below after maintenance 1 Is there any damage or loss of the power lead 2 Can the power plug be inserted into the power socket correctly 3 Is the power plug and or lead heating up Please remove the ga...

Page 12: ...s that could spoil if a power failure occurs Ensure the door is closed firmly If going on a long vacation remove all items defrost the appliance clean and wipe dry the internal of the appliance prior to disconnecting the power and leave the door open 3 Storage of appliance If the refrigerator will be stopped for a long period of time storage remove all items defrost the appliance clean and wipe dr...

Page 13: ...r in a safe location to avoid scratches or damage Step 4 Remove the frame screw from the upper left corner refer to Step 7 and unscrew the adjustable leg Ensure the two bolt holes are accessible NOTE The adjustable foot attached to the hinge figure marked L on right is designed to be used only with the hinge It is shorter than the adjustable leg on the opposite side figure marked H on right Step 5...

Page 14: ...rely tightened insert caps on right side of the refrigerator and door Step 8 Remove the caps covering the bolt holes and door from the left top side Place the door onto the bottom hinge pin Step 7 Fasten the adjustable leg and frame screw into the right side of the refrigerator Step 6 The hinge pin must be removed and relocated onto the opposite side of the bracket Remove the nut and washers reloc...

Page 15: ...PTOM The refrigerator does not work efficiently as expected SUGGESTION It may be caused by heavy frost on the ice box compartment by a warm temperature setting or by frequently opening the door or low voltage SYMPTOM It makes an unusual noise SUGGESTION It may be caused by an unbalanced appliance or unstable surface bottles are badly placed and rattling vibration from an object on top of behind or...

Page 16: ...gerants before carrying out servicing or repairs which involve the removal of covers Individuals will need to hold appropriate refrigeration air conditioning competencies and also training in hydrocarbon refrigerants This type of authorisation is provided to individuals only IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED If you have a problem and the problem persists after you have made the checks mentioned above contact...

Page 17: ...allation and use Class 1 Indoor use only Rated Total Gross Volume L 119 15 Voltage V 230 Fridge Ice box Frequency Hz 50 Noise Level dB 42 Refrigerant type R600A Dimensions mm IP rating Height Width Depth 836 520 538 IPX0 14 Net Weight Kg 26 Ambient Operating temp o C 45 ...

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