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opening or closing) in order to prevent injury to your fingers. Avoid letting children near 
the refrigerator when opening and closing the doors.

—  Never place bottles of beer, or soft drinks in the freezer. They may explode due to 

expansion.

—  Always pull out the plug during a power failure or when cleaning. Wait for 5 minutes or 

longer when reconnecting the plug. It may damage the compressor due to continuous 
start.

2.4 Care and Cleaning

Warning!

  Risk of injury or damage to the appliance.

—   Before maintenance, always switch the power off at the power outlet of the appliance and 

disconnect the mains plug from the socket.

—   Never spray and/or rinse the refrigerator with water and ensure that the refrigerator 

isn’t installed in a wet environment so as not to affect the electrical insulation of the 
refrigerator. 

—  Do not use steam to clean the appliance.
—  Before first use, clean the appliance with a moist soft cloth. Only use neutral detergents. 

Do not use abrasive products, abrasive cleaning pads, solvents or metal objects.

2.5 Product Disposal

Warning!

  Risk of injury or suffocation.

—  Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply.
—  Cut off the mains cable and discard it.
—   Remove the doors to prevent children and pets from becomming trapped within the 

appliance.

2.6 Transport

—  Always move the appliance cautiously and in an upright position. 
—  The appliance must not be tilted on an angle greater than 45 degrees. Allow the 

appliance to stand vertically after transportation for 6 hours before plugging in to a 
power outlet.

—  Do not use the appliance door or door handles to lift the appliance.

2.7 Installation Positioning

— Ensure that your appliance is installed on solid, hard and flat ground, in a level position.
— Please do not place the appliance on a slope, soft carpet or wooden floor.
—  Your appliance should only be installed within an internal environment. Do not install the 

appliance outdoors.

—  Ensure there is adequate air circulation around the refrigerator. Above the refrigerator 

there should be a 30cm allowance, and between the sides and rear a 10cm allowance. 
This allows for the doors to open freely and any heat to disipate.

— Avoid placing the refrigarerator near any heat sources and in direct sunlight.

Level Adjusting

—  If the floor is obviously uneven, your appliance feet need to be adjusted. If your appliance 

isn’t level, it will cause your appliance to vibrate, and potentially move from its position.

Warning!

   When pushing the refrigerator into position, please be careful to ensure the 

power cable isn’t damage or squeezed.

2.8 First Use

—  When the refrigerator is connected to power for the first time, the refrigerator will be in 

it’s default status. The temperature display will show the actual temperature of the fridge 
and freezer.

—  The refrigerator has a power-down memory mode. In the even power is lost or the 

refrigerator is switched off, when power is restored it will remember the last temperature 
settings set.

—  Please allow several hours for the fridge/freezer to reach your desired temperatures. This 

should also be kept in mind when changing the temperature settings at any time in the 
future.

Summary of Contents for NFM700X-AU

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 635L French Door Refrigerator NFM700X AU English www teka com au ...

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Page 3: ...Intuitive and stylish your Teka appliance has been designed with you in mind meaning that you ll get great results every time Welcome to the world of Teka Visit our website for our full range of Appliance solutions product brochures and service information Teka is proudly distributed and represented by Residentia Group in Australia www teka com au Teka recommends the use of original spare parts Wh...

Page 4: ...or below the freezer drawers This optional cover has no effect on the refrigerators performance Do not install or use a damaged appliance Obey the installation instructions supplied with the appliance Make sure that the floor where you install the appliance is flat stable heat resistant and clean Do not install or use the fridge where the temperature is less than 5 C or more than 35 C Keep ventila...

Page 5: ...th a power connection board Do not pull the mains cable to disconnect the appliance Always pull the mains plug Do not touch the mains cable or the mains plug with wet hands Do not grasp and drag the power cord to pull out the refrigerator plugs Hold the plug firmly and pull out the plug from the socket directly Do not let power lines are pined by the refrigerator or trampled by people Be careful w...

Page 6: ...after transportation for 6 hours before plugging in to a power outlet Do not use the appliance door or door handles to lift the appliance 2 7 Installation Positioning Ensure that your appliance is installed on solid hard and flat ground in a level position Please do not place the appliance on a slope soft carpet or wooden floor Your appliance should only be installed within an internal environment...

Page 7: ... of fresh food products Adjustable shelving The refrigerator has been designed for customisation with ease Frost Free No manual defrosting required Teka Super Freeze After inserting new foods in to your freezer you can use the Teka Super Freeze function to rapidly cool the compartment speeding up the freezing process Teka Super Cool After inserting new foods in to your fridge you can use the Teka ...

Page 8: ... activate Energy Saving Mode simply press the Energy Saving button 5 once The Energy Saving symbol will be displayed 10 To switch off the Energy Saving mode press the Temp Zone button 1 to select the Refrigerator compartment and then use the or buttons 2 4 to set the new refrigerator temperature followed by the Energy Saving button 5 4 4 Teka Super Freeze function To activate the Teka Super Freeze...

Page 9: ... ve ensured the doors are all closed properly press any button on the control panel to disable the alarm 4 10 Temperature Rise Alarm If the internal temperature of the freezer rises above 8 C for a period of over 6 hours an audible alarm will sound When you hear the audible alarm immediately check that all drawers are shut properly After the initial alarm the alarm will sound every 30 minutes for ...

Page 10: ...life low voltage 12v LED lighting strips In the unlikely event the LED lights should ever fail then the LED lights should be serviced by the manufacturer or its service agents Refer to the warranty page for contact details 5 4 Cleaning of the door seals Take care to keep the door seals clean Sticky food and drink can cause seals to stick to the cabinet and tear when you open the door Wash the seal...

Page 11: ...ing within the refrigerator Ensure that the fridge setting isn t too low Ensure that food isn t located at the rear near the compressor air inlet An odour is coming from the refrigerator Follow the cleaning instructions within this manual to remove any residual food scraps The refrigerator is making some irregular sounds This is completely normal for all refrigeration appliances The fridge door ha...

Page 12: ...date of original purchase of the Appliance h you means the purchaser of the Appliance not having purchased the Appliance for re sale and your has a corresponding meaning 2 This warranty only applies to Appliances purchased and used in Australia and is in addition to and does not exclude restrict or modify in any way any non excludable statutory warranties in Australia 3 During the Warranty Period ...

Page 13: ...and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the Appliance repaired or replaced if the Appliance fails to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure The benefits to you given by this warranty are in addition to your other rights and remedies under a law in relation to the Appliances or services to which the ...

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