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7

Normal Operating Sounds 

The advanced design of today’s frost free appliances mean you hear unfamilar noises during everyday
operation. The diagram below describes some of the noises you may hear. These are quite normal and mean
your appliance is operating correctly

The thermostat control will

click when starting or

stopping the compressor.

Defrost water drips into the

drain pan during the defrost

cycle.

The automatic defrost timer

sounds like an electric clock

and clicks in and out of the

defrost cycle.

The fan circulates cold air to

cool the refrigerator and the

freezer compartment and

sounds like air blowing or a

whirring sound.

The flow of refrigerant

through the freezer cooling

coil makes a gurgling noise.

Water dropping on the defrost

heater causes a hissing or

popping sound during the

defrost cycle.

The compressor will make a

humming or pulsating sound

while operating.

14

INSTALLATION

Positioning

This appliance should only be installed at a location
where the ambient temperature corresponds to the
climate classification indicated on the rating plate,
which is located at the left on the inside of the
appliance.

The following table shows which ambient temperature
is correct for each climate classification:

SN    +10°C  to  + 32°C

N      +16°C  to   + 32°C

ST    +18°C  to   + 38°C

T       +18°C  to  + 43°C

It should be located in a dry atmosphere, out of direct
sunlight and away from extreme temperature e.g. not
next to a boiler or radiator, or in a very cold room e.g.
an outhouse, where the temperatures may fall below
10°C (50°F). If these temperatures are exceeded i.e.
colder or warmer, then the appliance may not operate
correctly.

You should also ensure that air can circulate freely
around the back and the top of the cabinet. There
must also be at least 100 mm (4”) distance between
the top of the cabinet and any overhanging kitchen
furniture (A). Ideally, the appliance should not be
positioned beneath overhanging furniture (B).

There should also be a gap of 25 mm either side of
the appliance. Do not obstruct the space underneath.

Rear spacers

The plastic bag containing all relevant documentation
also contains two spacers to be fitted into special
holes in the back of the appliance.

Fit the spacers into the holes, taking care to ensure
that the arrow (A) is positioned as shown in the
diagram. Then turn them through 45° (arrow (A)
vertical) until they lock into place.

DO NOT install in places with restricted ventilation.

Adjust the level of the appliance by screwing out the
adjustable foot, or feet, at the bottom of the cabinet
using your fingers or a tool (see figure).

D200

NP002

100 mm

10 mm

10 mm

A

B

Warning

IF YOU ARE DISCARDING AN OLD APPLIANCE
THAT HAS A LOCK OR CATCH ON THE DOOR,
YOU MUST ENSURE THAT IT IS MADE
UNUSABLE TO PREVENT YOUNG CHILDREN
BEING TRAPPED INSIDE.

PR60

A

45°

Important

It must be possible to disconnect the appliance from
the mains power supply; the plug must therefore be
easily accessible after installation.

Depending upon the position which you choose for
your appliance, you may wish to reverse the way in
which the door opens. To do this, refer to instructions
on “Door reversal directions” paragraph.

Summary of Contents for ZNB 2660

Page 1: ...REFRIGERATOR FREEZER ZNB 2660 INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 2223 048 92...

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: ...tomer Care 11 Guarantee Conditions 12 Instructions for the Installer Technical Specification 13 Installation 14 Positioning 14 Rear Spacers 14 Electrical Connection 15 Door Reversal 16 Disposal of old...

Page 4: ...installation Plug in the appliance and switch on at the mains supply Turn the thermostat control B to a midway setting and adjust the slider control situated on the back wall of the fridge section to...

Page 5: ...the shelves with any protective material such as paper cardboard or plastic which may obstruct the air circulation To help you use your refrigerator correctly here are some more useful hints Raw meat...

Page 6: ...must never be refrozen Frozen food storage Frozen food can be stored in any basket or drawer of the freezer compartment including the fast freeze compartment Do not exceed the storage period indicate...

Page 7: ...Defrost water drips into the drain pan during the defrost cycle The automatic defrost timer sounds like an electric clock and clicks in and out of the defrost cycle The fan circulates cold air to coo...

Page 8: ...y in between The fresh foods to be frozen must be fresh and of the best quality The size of each pack should be small enough to ensure that it is used in one go Small packs freeze more quickly and uni...

Page 9: ...bonate 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...

Page 10: ...he compressor runs continously Noise Solution Check there is power at the socket Check there is not a power cut by checking the household lights Check the fuse has not blown Ensure that the bulb is co...

Page 11: ...mething 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 details of the f...

Page 12: ...alls to put right an appliance 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 envi...

Page 13: ...Hz TOTAL POWER ABSORBED 130 W AVERAGE DAILY UNITS ELECTRICITY 0 879 kWh GROSS CAPACITY Fridge 170 l Freezer 90 l NET CAPACITY Fridge 165 l Freezer 67 l This figure is based on standard test results i...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...furniture B There should also be a gap of 25 mm either side of the appliance Do not obstruct the space underneath Rear spacers The plastic bag containing all relevant documentation also contains two...

Page 16: ...provided on the opposite side after having removed the small plugs which should then be fitted on the opposite side 9 Refit the fridge door and replace the middle hinge to the left hand side 10 Repla...

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