Page 1: ...NG THE REFRIGERATOR HOW TO OPERATE THE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER USE OF THE ICE AND WATER DISPENSER AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER 1COMMON ICE MAKER PROBLEMS MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING VACATION GUIDE TO FOOD STORAGE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SERVICE WATER CONNECTION 2 S3lb8 A 3 sg ...
Page 2: ...helf the number depends on the model F Deep shelves the number depends on the model G Adjustable and pull out shelves X Ice bin 0 Frurt and vegetable drawer lid P Fruit and vegetable drawer with moisture control Q Adjustable and pull out shelves R Meat drawer 5 Front grille T Defrost pan U Control panel V Inside lrght Refrigerator Compartment B Rating plate H Meat drawer temperature control I Butt...
Page 3: ...tional Refrigerator Compartment A Control panel B Rating plate C Inside light H Meat drawer temperature control I Butter compartment L Eggs container on some models M Adjustable shelf 0 Fruit and vegetable drawer IId P Fruit and vegetable drawer with moisture control Q Stationary door shelves R Meat drawer 5 Front grille T Defrost pan Control panel Temperature control dial freezer compartment Temp...
Page 4: ...ge of frozen food the freezing of fresh food and to make ice cubes After Installation make sure that the refrigerator does not stand on the power cable Do not store glass containers with llqulds In the freezer since they may burst Do not eat ice cubes or ice lollies immediately after taking them out of the freezer since they may cause cold burns Before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning alwa...
Page 5: ...refrigerator bottom one on the right and the other on the left proceeding as follows l remove the front grille l turn one screw or both clockwrse to raise the appliance l turn one screw or both antrclockwise to lower the appliance l check If the desired levellrng has been reached l put the front grille back Into place Removal of the front grille To remove the grille l open both doors refrigerator ...
Page 6: ...gerator and freezer temperature control are inside the refrrgerator When the appliance IS used for the first time l set the refrigerator temperature control knob on positron 3 It is possible to set the refrigerator temperature from posItion 1 less cold to posrtion 5 colder l set the freezer temperature control knob on positron B It IS possrble to set the freezer temperature from position A less co...
Page 7: ... put the toeboard back l align the two ends of the toeboard above the side pockets of the door 9 press the toeboard down until It IS secured in Isosltion Removal of the snack bin and its lid To remove the snack bin l slide the snack bin out until it stops l raise the front side of the bin l slide the bin completely out To reposItIon It carry out the above operations in reverse order To remove the ...
Page 8: ...To remove the shelf l hold the back side of the shelf firmly with one hand raise the front side until It reaches a 45 angle l slowly lower It until the hooks of the rail on the back panel of the refrrgerator come loose l pull the shelf out from the front NOTE this shelf is rather heavy so use both hands when you remove It Removal of the meat drawer and of its lid To remove the meat drawer l slide ...
Page 9: ...wer it back Into olace Fruit and vegetable drawer moisture control It IS possible to control the moisture in the fruit and vegetable drawer l the control may be set in any positron from LOW to HIGH l LOW excludes damp arr from the drawer for better preservation of fruits and vegetables with peel l HIGH keeps damp arr Inside the drawer for better preservation of leafy vegetables Removal of the free...
Page 10: ...the ice bin and the dispenser When the glass is taken away from the dispenser bar a buzzing sound may be heard for a few seconds as the trapdoor closes The dispenser will not operate when the freezer compartment door ISopen NOTE Large amounts of ice cubes should be taken directly from the bin not through the dispenser For crushed Ice cubes are crushed before being dispensed This may cause a slight...
Page 11: ...omes from a tank behind the meat drawer It holds about 1 5 Irtres When you use it for the first trme press the water drspenser wrth a glass or jar untrl you have drawn and drscarded enough water to drain and rinse the tank and popes Throw this water away Allow several hours to chrll the first tankful NOTE The small tray beneath the dispenser IS designed to evaporate small spills There is no drain ...
Page 12: ...ce This can take overnight l If ice is not being made fast enough and more Ice ISneeded set the refrigerator thermostat on a higher number Wait a day and If necessary set the freezer compartment thermostat knob on 4 S l Good water qualrty ISImportant for good ice qualrty Water softener chemicals such as salt can damage the ice maker and lead to poor quality Ice Removing the ice maker bin Remove em...
Page 13: ...r lukewarm water to melt the ice If necessary Do not use sharp tools to break up the Ice In the bin This can damage the bin and the dispenser mechanism 5 Wash followrng the Instructions given under chapter Maintenance and Cleaning Rinse well Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents 6 When putting the brn back make sure It is pushed all the way in Push the signal arm down to the ON position to rest...
Page 14: ...bes away and make a new supply Wait about 3 minutes for the dispenser motor to reset Large amounts of Ice should be taken from the bin not through the dispenser Off taste or odour in ice Ice absorbs airborne odours Water quality New ice maker Throw old ice away and make new supply Store excess ice In a covered container Water containing minerals may require a filter Food not properly wrapped The I...
Page 15: ... hazard or explosion Clean the outside with a sponge dampened in lukewarm water Dry with a soft cloth Periodically clean the defrost pan proceeding as follows remove the front grille l remove the defrost pan l wash the defrost pan with warm water and mild detergent l rinse and dry l put the defrost pan back Into place with the notched corner to the rear make sure that the defrost drain tube IS poi...
Page 16: ... shield to one side l remove the bulb and replace It with one of the same type available only at our Servrce Centres or Retailers To put the lrght shield back into place l grab the upper central part of the lrght shield l Insert the tabs of one srde of the shield into the grooves l gently bend the light shield in the centre to Insert the tabs on the other side How to replace the dispenser bulb on ...
Page 17: ...ghten the front levellrng screws l Close and frx both doors with adhesive tape and again using adhesive tape frx the power cable to the appliance Power failure ln case of power failure call the local office of your Electrrcrty Company and ask how long It IS going to last 1 Should the power failure last 24 hours or less keep both doors of the appliance closed This will allow the stored food to stay...
Page 18: ...end the use of plastic containers with tight fitting lids alumrnrum trays alumrntum foil plastic film and waterproof plastic wrappings Sealing When sealrng the food In bags squeeze out the arr liquids need head space to allow for expansion Fasten the top of the bag with a string Put the label Inside transparent bags use self adhesive labels on the outside of opaque ones Freezing fruit Select ripe ...
Page 19: ...nth 2 to 3 months 6 to 12 months 6 to 12 months 4 to 8 months 1 to 2 months 8 to 12 months 2 to 4 months 6 months 2 to 3 months 2 to 3 months Battered fish purchased 3 months Clams oysters cooked fish crab 3 to 4 months Raw shrimp 12 months POULTRY Chicken or turkey whole or parts 12 months Duck and goose 6 months Goblets 2 to 3 mont7s Cooked poultry with gravy 6 months Cuts no gravy 1 month STEWS...
Page 20: ...rapping Before cooking leave at room temperature for a couple of hours small cuts thaw at room temperature or cook directly Fish thaw in the refrigerator compartment without unwrapping or cook directly before complete thawing Previously cooked food reheat In the oven without removing It from Its alumrnium contarner Fruit thaw In the refrigerator compartment NOTE Never store warm food In the freeze...
Page 21: ...frost water pan l Ice maker noises Since your appliance has an ice maker you may hear buzzrng from the water valve tricklrng water and the clatter of the Ice falling Into the bin If the light does not work l Have you checked your home s fuses l Is the power cable plugged into a live socket with the proper voltage If your ice maker will not work l Has the freezer had enough time to become cold With...
Page 22: ...ting of the temperature controls If you have followed the above checks and your appliance still does not work properly get In touch wrth the After Sale Service State clearly what is wrong and the type and serial number of your appliance these data are on the rating plate To replace the power cable You must ask our After Sale Service to replace the power cable ...
Page 23: ...ng to make the connection easier Remove the panel A Fig 1 and unscrew the cap B Connect the pipe end fitted with the metal locknut C to the refrigerator s solenord valve D Fig 2 using the ring gaskets The appliance may work with water pressures from 1 to 7 atm Turn the water tap on and check that there are no leaks The appliance does not need to be set nor does It need a water drain NOTE We recomm...