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Defrosting

Refrigerator

The refrigerator automatically defrosts every time the
compressor stops. The water is discharged, via the
pipe, into a tray located at the back of the appliance
above the compressor, where it evaporates.

Important

To avoid defrost water overflowing into the fridge,
periodically clean the water discharge hole in the
centre of the V shaped drip collector at the back of
the refrigerator compartment behind the fruit and
vegetable drawer. Use the defrost cleaner provided
which you will find already inserted into the
discharge hole.

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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 

External cleaning

Many proprietary kitchen surface cleaners
contain chemicals that can attack/damage the
plastics used in this appliance. For this reason it
is recommended that the outer casing of this
appliance is only cleaned with warm water with a
little washing-up liquid added.

An accumulation of dust will affect the performance
of the appliance and cause excessive electricity
consumption.

You MUST ensure that the appliance is switched
OFF.

Once or twice a year dust the condenser (black grill)
and the compressor at the back of the appliance,
with a brush or vacuum cleaner, see figure.

PR259

Before any maintenance or cleaning work is carried
out, DISCONNECT the appliance from the
ELECTRICITY supply.

Internal cleaning

Clean the inside and accessories with warm water
and bicarbonate of soda (5ml to 0.5 litre of water).
Rinse and dry thoroughly.

NEVER USE DETERGENTS, ABRASIVE
POWDERS, HIGHLY PERFUMED
CLEANING PRODUCTS OR WAX
POLISHES, TO CLEAN THE INTERIOR AS
THESE WILL DAMAGE THE SURFACE AND
LEAVE A STRONG SMELL.

When the appliance is not in use

When the appliance is not in use for long periods,
disconnect from the electricity supply, empty all
foods and clean the appliance, leaving the doors ajar
to prevent unpleasant smells.

Changing the light bulb

Should the interior light fail to work, first switch off
the appliance and disconnect from the electricity
supply, then replace the bulb as follows;

Unscrew the light cover and then pull it outward by
pressing as shown in the figure. Unscrew the bulb
and replace it with a new 15 watt bulb (available from
your nearest Service Force Centre).

Replace the light cover by sliding it into its original
position and replacing the screw.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

DIMENSIONS

Height

140      cm

Width

55      cm

Depth

60      cm

POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY

220-240 V / 50 Hz

TOTAL POWER ABSORBED

120 W 

AVERAGE DAILY UNITS ELECTRICITY *

0.70 kWh

GROSS CAPACITY

Fridge

190 l

Freezer

44 l

NET CAPACITY 

Fridge 186 

l

Freezer

44 l

This figure is based on standard test results in accordance with European Standard EN 153.

Actual consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located.

Summary of Contents for ZETF 235

Page 1: ...REFRIGERATOR FREEZER ZETF 235 INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 2222 277 41...

Page 2: ...amages to the cooling unit with consequent possible fluid leakages The appliance must not be located close to cookers radiators or boilers Avoid prolonged exposure of the appliance to direct sunlight...

Page 3: ...ezing calendar 6 Hints and Tips 7 Maintenance and Cleaning 8 Internal cleaning 8 External cleaning 8 When the appliance is not in use 8 Changing the light bulb 8 Defrosting 8 Something Not Working 10...

Page 4: ...setting then turn the thermostat knob to the normal opertion position Do not exceed the storage period indicated by the manufacturer Finally do not open the door frequently or leave it open longer th...

Page 5: ...full to give the ice space to expand and place them in the freezer compartment To release the ice cubes simply give the tray a slight twist Do not use sharp or metallic instruments to remove the trays...

Page 6: ...f various sizes the door shelves can be adjusted in height To do this proceed as shown in the diagram Gradually pull the shelf in the direction of the arrows until it comes free then reposition as req...

Page 7: ...it must be consumed within 24 hours Never exceed the storage times indicated by the manufacturer Energy Saving Advice Do not install the appliance close to sources of heat such as a boiler or radiator...

Page 8: ...e or twice a year dust the condenser black grill and the compressor at the back of the appliance with a brush or vacuum cleaner see figure PR259 Before any maintenance or cleaning work is carried out...

Page 9: ...OFF position O or disconnect the appliance from the mains Remove any food from inside the freezer and fridge wrap it in several sheets of newspaper and store in a cool dry place Leave the door open Cl...

Page 10: ...the fridge is turned to the correct setting relative to ambient conditions Check the ambient temperature is within the appliance s operating limits please refer to the installation section in this in...

Page 11: ...he heading Something Not Working When you contact the Service Force Centre you will need to give the following details 1 Your name address and post code 2 Your telephone number 3 Clear and concise det...

Page 12: ...ppliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outside the European Community EC or European Free Trade Area Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment plus those whi...

Page 13: ...Hz TOTAL POWER ABSORBED 120 W AVERAGE DAILY UNITS ELECTRICITY 0 70 kWh GROSS CAPACITY Fridge 190 l Freezer 44 l NET CAPACITY Fridge 186 l Freezer 44 l This figure is based on standard test results in...

Page 14: ...urniture B There should also be a gap of 25 mm either side of the appliance Do not obstruct the space underneath The back of the cabinet may be placed close to the wall but must not touch it DO NOT in...

Page 15: ...e plug which is marked with the letter E or the earth symbol or coloured green and yellow Connect the blue neutral wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black...

Page 16: ...Refit the feet 2 3 11 Unscrew the handles Refit them on the opposite side after having pierced the plugs with a punch Cover the holes left open with the plugs contained in the documentation pack Atte...

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