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Warnings

 

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Conservation

 

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Installation

 

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Positioning .

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Before using .

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Rear spacers .

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The electrical connections .

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Door reversibility .

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Your appliance

 

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Operation

 

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Refrigerator/Freezer - Starting-up and temperature regulation .

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Fresh food refrigeration, The freezer compartment .

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Temperature control, Freezing fresh food .

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Frozen food storage .

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Thawing .

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Ice making

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Positioning the door shelves, Cool check temperature guide .

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Starting the appliance

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Everyday use of the cool check temperature guide

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Defrosting

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Health and safety guidelines

 

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Maintenance and cleaning

 

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Internal cleaning, external cleaning .

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When the appliance is not in use, changing the light bulb

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What happens if something goes wrong?

 

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Guarantee conditions

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 

* This figure is based on standard test results in accordance with European Standard EN153. Actual 
consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located.

DIMENSIONS

Height
Width
Depth

145

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52.5 cm
59

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POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY

TOTAL POWER ABSORBED

AVERAGE DAILY UNITS ELECTRICITY*

220-240 V / 50 Hz

120 W

1.20 kWh

GROSS CAPACITY

Fridge
Freezer

NET CAPACITY

Fridge
Freezer

STAR RATING

185 l

40 l

177 l

40 l

Summary of Contents for ZFC 67/14

Page 1: ...REFRIGERATOR FREEZER ZFC 67 14 INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 2222 162 93 ...

Page 2: ...he cool check temperature guide page 10 Defrosting page 11 Health and safety guidelines page 12 Maintenance and cleaning page 13 Internal cleaning external cleaning page 13 When the appliance is not in use changing the light bulb page 13 What happens if something goes wrong page 14 Guarantee conditions page 15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS This figure is based on standard test results in accordance wit...

Page 3: ...f the appliance should be close to a wall but leaving the required distance for ventilation as stated in the installation instructions Before defrosting cleaning or maintenance work is carried out be sure to switch off the appliance and unplug it Frozen food must NOT be re frozen once it has thawed out Do not place carbonated or fizzy drinks in the freezer as it creates pressure on the container w...

Page 4: ...r 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 Fig 1 A Ideally the appliance should not be positioned beneath overhanging furniture Fig 1 B Fig 1 There should also be a gap of 25 ...

Page 5: ...eutral wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black Connect the brown live wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured red The plug moulded onto the lead incorporates a fuse For replacement use a 13amp BSI362 fuse Only ASTA or BSI approved fuses should be used The plug must not be used if the fuse cover carrier is lost The ...

Page 6: ... the right hand levelling foot H the corresponding hinge I and the stop L and refit all these on the left hand side Fig 8 Reverse the handles after having removed the clip in screw covers Fig 9 The unused holes are masked with plastic plugs which should be removed and refitted in the holes left open Attention After completion of the door reversibility operation check that the door gasket adheres t...

Page 7: ...rage D Ice trays E Dairy compartment for dairy products to prevent tainting F Shelf with egg trays G Can storage shelf H Bottle storage shelf I Salad drawers to keep fruit and vegetables fresh J Glass shelf for storing fresh meat K Meat box L Cool check temperature guide M Drain channel N Cooked foods storage shelves O Thermostat control for both compartments ...

Page 8: ... place on top of the salad crisper Meat can only be stored safely in this way for one or two days at the most Fruit vegetables these should be thoroughly cleaned and placed in the bottom drawers Butter cheese these should be placed in special airtight containers or wrapped in aluminium foil or polythene bags to exclude as much air as possible Milk bottles these should have a cap and should be stor...

Page 9: ...power cut the food in the freezer will not be affected if the power cut is short and if the freezer is full Do not open the door Should the food begin to thaw it must be consumed quickly and must not be re frozen Thawing Food can be thawed in a number of ways depending on the type of food and the size of the packs Meat fish and fruit should be thawed in the refrigeration compartment and small piec...

Page 10: ...fe storage level during warmer weather For more information on starting you appliance see Operation Everyday use of the cool check temperature guide During everyday use a fridge door is opened many times and as a result temperature fluctuation may occur A Zanussi fridge is designed to cope with any changes in temperature but under certain conditions the temperature guide in the appliance may show ...

Page 11: ... the 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 place Leave the door open Clean and dry thoroughly Reconnect the appliance to the mains or reset the thermostat to a functioning position Important When defrosting the freezer the fridge is also controlled by the thermostat and...

Page 12: ...refrigerator or freezer as soon as possible Do NOT mix raw and cooked meat they must be in separate containers Take care not to let the meat juices drip onto other food If the meat does drip remove everything and clean thoroughly Do not store food uncovered The best way to defrost food is to put it in the refrigerator to thaw slowly Remove suspect food from your refrigerator and clean the interior...

Page 13: ...r at the back of the appliance with a brush or vacuum cleaner see Fig 13 Fig 13 You MUST ensure that the appliance is switched OFF An accumulation of dust will affect the performance of the appliance and cause excessive electricity consumption D280 CONDENSER COMPRESSOR DEFROST TRAY When the appliance is not in use When the appliance is not in use for long periods disconnect from the electricity su...

Page 14: ...door will be difficult to open shortly after you have closed it Don t worry this is due to pressure difference which will quickly equalise and allow the door to open normally If after the above checks there is still a fault call your local Zanussi Service Centre whose address can be found in the accompanying Customer Care Booklet and can also be found in your local telephone directory under Z Plea...

Page 15: ...e work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Zanussi Service Centre Home visits are made between 8 30am and 5 30pm Monday to Friday Visits may be available outside these hours in which case a premium will be charged Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become our property Exclusions This guarantee does not cover Damage or calls resulting from transportation improper use or neglect...

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