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Changing the opening direction

of doors and Panelling

If you wish to change the opening side of the doors pro-

ceed as follows: 
1... Remove the handles of the doors, if they are side

fixing by screws.

2... Take off the plinth pressed on to.
3... Remove the inferior hing taking care for the downer

door not to fall off and not to lose the plastic spacer.

With a 10mm spanner unscrew the the hinge pin and

reassemble it on the opposite side.

4... Lift the downer door off the central hinge.

5... Remove the central hinge taking care for the upper

door not to fall off.

6…Take the upper door off the upper hinge. 

7…Unscrew the plastic bolts of the opposite side of the

place of the central hinge taken out and introduce

them in the holes occupied before fy the hinge.

8…Unscrew the axe of the upper hinge and screw it to

the hinge on the opposite side. 

Place upper door.

Assemble the lower hinge reinforcement in the

opposite side it was situated. For the remaining

parts proceed the other way round.

Once finished make sure that all joints close

perfectly well all around the door and chek that the

internal light turns of when the fridge door closes.

How to panel the door:

If your appliance is provided with metal strips for pane-

lling and you wish to do so proceed as follows: 

1... Remove one of the side strips.
2... Loosen the screws of the remaining strips.
3... Start putting on the panel where you took off the

strip pushing it right up to the end.

4... Replace the strip on this side.
5... Tighten all screws

NOTE:  The panel dimensions must be 2 mm. shorter

than the doors. Maximun thickness of the panel is 4 mm.

Summary of Contents for 275

Page 1: ...t Make sure that the cable is not trapped under neath the appliance nor touches the motor Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injuries or serious malfunctioning Refer to the nearest Authorized Dealer Make sure the rear part of the appliance stands against a wall as there are working parts which heat up and should not be of easy access Make sure that there is a continous and ade ...

Page 2: ...f the doors and Panelling pag 18 Regulation and Control pag 19 How to use your Refrigerator Freezer pag 20 21 Maintenance of your Refrigerator Freezer pag 22 23 Something not working pag 24 25 Normal noises when functioning pag 26 Guarantee Service and Spare Parts pag 27 Tecnical Features pag 28 ...

Page 3: ...he first time wash the interior whith luke warm water and some neu tral soap so as to remove the typical smell of a brand new product arid then dry thoroughly Do not use detergents or abrasive powders as these will damage the finish Remove security used for transportation Electrical connection Before plugging the appliance make sure that the voltage and frequency shown on the Technical Features co...

Page 4: ...nd introduce them in the holes occupied before fy the hinge 8 Unscrew the axe of the upper hinge and screw it to the hinge on the opposite side Place upper door Assemble the lower hinge reinforcement in the opposite side it was situated For the remaining parts proceed the other way round Once finished make sure that all joints close perfectly well all around the door and chek that the internal lig...

Page 5: ...move the pro tective cover X by firmly holding the edge and pulling it horizontally see point A2 IF SOMETHING DOES NOT WORK Dinamic Refrigeration some models only The Dynamic Refrigeration System give in the fridge compartment extra efficiency showed in Quicker refrigeration More homogeneous temperature DAC Dynamic Air Cooling system has been mainly designed for hot weather ambient tempe rature ab...

Page 6: ...nd keeping food for long periods Freezing of food 1 Place food on the upper grill 2 Maintain food for at leas 24 hours in that posi tion 3 The maximum quantity to be frozen within 24 hours is shown on the Rating Plate depen ding on the model Keeping frozen food For optimum conservation the temperature inside the freezer compartment must be at least 18 C This temperature is adjusted automatically C...

Page 7: ...zer Food and drinks of a strong flavour may pass this on to others and affect their flavour Wrap them up adequately or put them into tight clo sing bags Follow the instructions given in the cook books freezing books and wrapping utensiles for bet ter conservation of food In some models on the freezer inner door there is usually an schematic drawing showing the conservation time in months for the d...

Page 8: ...od wrapped up in closed bags Whenever the thickness of ice reaches 5 mm the frost should be removed Here to proceed as follows 1 Remove all food staff and place it in the coo lest possible place 2 Place a bowl under the outlet to collect the water 3 Remove the ice from the walls with a plastic scraper Never use any sharp metal tools electric ovens or similar as these may cause serious damage to te...

Page 9: ...e Never use detergents nor abrasive powders Clean the black grill on the read of the applian ce condeser motor and the upper and downer ventilation slots with a brush or vacuum cleaner This way the performance of the appliance will improve and energy consumption reduced Clean the water container above the motor Idle periods During periods when the appliance is not in use take the following precaut...

Page 10: ... 1 The freezer or the refrigerator The appropiate Temperature Change to another position do not cool Regulator is in position 0 2 The freezer or the refrigerator Door not properly closed Close well do not cool enough The door has been opened Avoid frecuent opening frecuently Inadequate position of Change position to a cooler one Temperature Regulator Food has been introduced The appliance will get...

Page 11: ...mal introduced 4 The outside of the cabinet High humidity level This is normal It does not steams up in the room affect the performance of the appliance D DOORS 1 Door does not close The appliance is not Level smooth properly levelled Door has benn banged Never bang the door too hard and bounces back Food protudes Place food properly E NOISES Appliance not properly levelled Level properly Friction...

Page 12: ...r disconnects 2 Refrigerating system The injected cooling gas may produce a burbling sound while running through the tubes 3 Compressor May cause zumbing noises and or slight bumping 4 Insulation The material used has a tendency to increase noi ses but it does insulate perfectly and is of low energy consumption ...

Page 13: ...tled If the appliance does not perform correctly includes suggestions for what should be checked before a serviceman is called If after the above check there is still a fault call your nearest Service Centre Asistencia Tecnica Please make sure you give the model and serial number of the appliance This information can be found on the data plate inside the cabinet Guarantee According to the enclosed...

Page 14: ...tromagnetic compatibility directive and subsequent modifications DATA IN AGREEMENT WITH UNE REQUIREMENTS MODEL 275 L 314L A mm 1 520 1 550 1 670 1 700 VOLTAGE V 6 220 230 220 230 220 230 220 230 FREQUENCY Hz 50 50 50 50 FREEZING CAPACITY Kg 24h 4 4 4 4 POWER CONSUMPTION W 120 120 130 130 TEMPERATURE RISING TIME H 24 24 24 24 DIMENSIONS WITH DOORS CLOSED DIMENSIONS WITH DOORS OPEN ...

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