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the refrigerator compartment during 

operation. The water is collected by 

the evaporation tray and evaporates 

automatically.

• The evaporation tray and the water drain

hole should be cleaned periodically with 

the defrost drain plug to prevent the 

water from collecting at the bottom of the 

refrigerator instead of flowing out.

You can also clean the drain hole by

pouring half a glass of water down it.

Freezer defrosting process

• Small amounts of frost will accumulate

inside the freezer, depending on the 

length of time the door may be left open 

or the amount of moisture introduced. 

It is essential to ensure that no frost or 

ice is allowed to form in places where 

it will affect the close fitting of the door 

seal. This might allow air to penetrate the 

cabinet, encouraging continuous running 

of the compressor. Thin frost formation 

is quite soft and can be removed with a 

brush or plastic scraper. Do not use metal 

or sharp scrapers, mechanical devices or 

other means to accelerate the defrosting 

process. Remove all dislodged frost from 

the cabinet floor. It is not necessary to 

switch off the appliance for the removal 

of thin frost.

For the removal of heavy ice deposits,

disconnect the appliance from the 

mains supply, empty the contents into 

cardboard boxes and wrap in thick 

blankets or layers of paper to keep cool. 

Defrosting will be most effective if carried 

out when the freezer is nearly empty 

and should be carried out as quickly 

as possible to prevent an unnecessary 

increase in the temperature of the 

contents.

Do not use metal or sharp scrapers,

mechanical devices or other means to 

accelerate the defrosting process. An 

increase in temperature of frozen food 

during defrosting will shorten the storage 

life. Keep contents well wrapped and cool 

while defrosting is taking place.

• Dry the inside of the compartment with a

sponge or a clean cloth.

To accelerate the defrosting process,

place one or more bowls of warm water

in the freezer compartment.

• Examine the contents when replacing

them in the freezer and if some of the

packages have thawed out, they should

be eaten within 24hours, or be cooked

and re-frozen.

After defrosting is complete, clean the

inside of the appliance with a solution

of warm water and a little bicarbonate

of soda, then dry thoroughly. Wash all

removable parts in the same way and

reassemble. Reconnect the appliance

to the mains supply and leave for 2 to

3 hours on setting number MAX before

introducing the food back into the freezer.

Replacing LED Lighting

To replace any of the LEDs, please contact 

the nearest Authorised Service Centre.

Note:

 The numbers and location of the 

LED strips may change according to 

the model.

6  SHIPMENT AND 

REPOSITIONING

6.1  Transportation and Changing 

Positioning

The original packaging and foam may be

kept for re-transportation (optional).

• Fasten your appliance with thick

packaging, bands or strong cords and

follow the instructions for transportation

on the packaging.

Summary of Contents for UND1453R

Page 1: ...Fridge Freezer User Manual EN UND1453R EL...

Page 2: ...enance of your appliance Please take the time to read this user manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference Icon Type Meaning WARNING Serious injury or death risk RISK O...

Page 3: ...13 3 4 1 Ice Tray In some models 13 3 4 2 The Plastic Scraper In some models 13 3 4 3 The Bottle Holder In some models 13 4 FOOD STORAGE 13 4 1 Refrigerator Compartment 13 4 2 Freezer Compartment 14...

Page 4: ...nded by the manufacturer WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit WARNING When positioning the appliance ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged WARNING Do not locate multiple portable s...

Page 5: ...plications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments farm houses and by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type enviro...

Page 6: ...d to perform cleaning or user maintenance of the appliance very young children 0 3 years old are not expected to use appliances young children 3 8 years old are not expected to use appliances safely u...

Page 7: ...ore raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator so that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food Two star frozen food compartments are suitable for storing pre frozen food st...

Page 8: ...st 2 cm between them to prevent humidity forming on the outer surface Do not cover the body or top of fridge freezer with lace This will affect the performance of your fridge freezer Clearance of at l...

Page 9: ...ative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product pl...

Page 10: ...Freezer shelf 4 Thermostat box 5 Refrigerator shelves 6 Crisper cover 7 Crisper 8 Levelling feet 9 Bottle shelf 10 Door shelves 11 Egg holder In some models General notes Fresh Food Compartment Fridg...

Page 11: ...air Overall space required in use 3 W3 mm 658 5 D3 mm 1106 5 3 the height width and depth of the appliance including the handle plus the space necessary for free circulation of the cooling air plus th...

Page 12: ...nce is first started your appliance work will automatically return to the operation in the thermostat 3 position according to the time indicated in the note Super freezing This switch shall be used as...

Page 13: ...it and cause irreparable damage to the unit 3 4 3 The Bottle Holder In some models Use the bottle holder to prevent bottles from slipping or falling over Visual and text descriptions in the accessorie...

Page 14: ...o prevent cross contamination meat products and fruit vegetables are not stored together Foods should be placed in the refrigerator in closed containers or covered to prevent moisture and odors The ta...

Page 15: ...e of food and the length of time required to transport the product from the shop to your home Always follow the instructions printed on the packaging and never exceed the maximum storage life indicate...

Page 16: ...luminium or plastic container 2 3 Snails In salty water or in an aluminium or plastic container 3 NOTE Thawed frozen meat should be cooked as fresh meat If the meat is not cooked after defrosting it m...

Page 17: ...ter margarine In its packaging 6 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Disconnect the unit from the power supply before cleaning Do not wash your appliance by pouring water on it Do not use abrasive products det...

Page 18: ...out when the freezer is nearly empty and should be carried out as quickly as possible to prevent an unnecessary increase in the temperature of the contents Do not use metal or sharp scrapers mechanica...

Page 19: ...During automatic defrosting When the appliance is cooled or warmed due to expansion of appliance material Short cracking noise occurs When the thermostat switches the compressor on off Motor noise Ind...

Page 20: ...de the appliance If left uncovered the humidity inside the appliance will increase therefore the appliance uses more energy Keeping drinks and other liquids covered helps preserve their smell and tast...

Page 21: ...and Service Index The information can be found on the rating plate You can find the rating label inside the fridge zone on the left lower side The original spare parts for some specific components ar...

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Page 23: ...EL 23 1 24 1 1 24 1 2 29 1 3 30 2 31 2 1 32 3 33 3 1 Less Frost 33 3 2 33 3 3 33 3 4 34 3 4 1 34 3 4 2 34 3 4 3 34 4 35 4 1 35 4 2 36 5 39 5 1 39 6 40 6 1 40 6 2 40 7 41 8 42 9 43 10 43 11 43...

Page 24: ...EL 24 1 1 1...

Page 25: ...EL 25 R600a R600a...

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Page 27: ...EL 27 8 14 2000...

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Page 29: ...EL 29 1 2 220 240 V 50 Hz AC 50 cm 5 cm 2 cm 150 mm 90 75 mm...

Page 30: ...EL 30 1 3 CFC CE...

Page 31: ...EL 31 2 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 8 10 9 11 A B A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 32: ...EL 32 2 1 2 H2 mm 1600 W2 mm 640 D2 mm 667 8 3 W3 mm 658 5 D3 mm 1106 5 1 H1 mm 1450 W1 mm 540 D1 mm 570 W1 D1 W2 D2 W3 D3 H1 H2...

Page 33: ...EL 33 3 3 1 Less Frost Less Frost 3 2 1 3 1 5 SF 1 Super 1 2 3 4 5 SF SF SF SF SF 3 24 24 24 16 o C 0 o C 18 o C 3 3...

Page 34: ...EL 34 24 5 5 T 16 C 43 C ST 16 C 38 C N 16 C 32 C SN 10 C 32 C 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3...

Page 35: ...EL 35 4 4 1 4 C 0 8 C 0 C 8 C...

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Page 37: ...EL 37 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 4 8 1 3 1 3 4 6 4 6 2 5 6 8 2 4 2 4 4 6 2 3 3...

Page 38: ...0 13 12 6 8 12 8 10 6 9 10 12 2 cm 10 12 12 8 10 4 6 8 12 10 12 8 12 4 6 2 3 4 5 220 225 C 3 6 1 1 5 5 8 190 200 1 3 2 3 5 10 200 225 1 1 5 3 4 5 8 190 200 2 3 1 1 5 5 8 190 200 2 3 2 4 15 20 200 C 2...

Page 39: ...EL 39 5 5 1...

Page 40: ...EL 40 24 2 3 MAX LED LED LED 6 6 1 6 2...

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Page 42: ...EL 42 5 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 QR EPREL...

Page 43: ...nergylabel eu 10 EN 62552 1 11 PNC 7 10 www united electronics gr EMC Directive 14 30 EU Low Voltage Directive 14 35 EU ErP Directive 09 125 EC CE Marking 93 68 EEC RoHS Directive 11 65 EU Delegating...

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