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Defrosting

Your appliance is frost free, which means there is

no need to manually defrost your appliance, as this

will be carried out automatically.

Changing the light bulb

1. Switch off the appliance by pressing the

ON/OFF button, and then unplug the appliance.

3. Open the plastic light cover, by pushing

upwards on the centre clip. The cover will then

swing down.

4. Unscrew the light bulb and replace with a bulb

with the following specifications:

Standard Bulb

E14 screw thread

220-240 Volts

25 watts (max)

When the appliance is not in use

When the appliance is not in use for long periods,

disconnect from the electricity supply, empty all of

the food and clean the inside of the appliance.

Switch off the appliance and leave the door ajar to

prevent unpleasant smells.

Glass Shelves

The shelf on the vegetable drawer is secured by

two tabs. To release and remove the vegetable

drawer  and glass shelf, it is necessary to rotate the

tabs as shown in detail 

(Tabs 

A

are previously

removed transit packaging). 

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Maintenance and

Cleaning

Before any maintenance or cleaning work

is carried out DISCONNECT the applian-

ce from the ELECTRICITY supply.

External Cleaning

Wash the outer cabinet with warm soapy water.

Do not use abrasive products.

There may be sharp edges on the under-

side of the product so care should be

taken when cleaning.

Ensure the vents at the back of the appliance are clear

of dust and debris etc.

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.

Do not use detergents, abrasive powders,

highly perfumed cleaning products, wax

polishes or cleaning products containing

bleach or alcohol.

Regularly check the door seals and wipe clean to ensu-

re they are clean and free from debris.

Cleaning the Condenser

The Condenser at the bottom of your appliance needs

to be cleaned periodically. Remove the plinth, and

clean with a vacuum cleaner. Ensure the plinth is repla-

ced after cleaning.

2 standard bulbs 25W

Summary of Contents for ZX99/5WSI

Page 1: ...rtment 5 Chill Compartment 5 Food Storage 6 Energy Saving Advice 6 In the Event of a Power Failure 6 Maintenance and Cleaning 7 Something Not Working 8 Normal Operating Sounds 9 Service Spare Parts 9...

Page 2: ...ld be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person Parts which heat up should not be exposed Whe never possible the back of the appliance should be close to a wall but leaving the requir...

Page 3: ...C O L L E C T I O N 6 9 3 12 5 3 7 Stand By 5 3 7 0 Control Panel 1 Freezer Temperature Control 4 Door Alarm 2 Fridge Temperature Control 5 Temperature Alarm 3 ON OFF Button 6 Fast Freezer Button The...

Page 4: ...he control knob to the standby position if you wish to switch off the fridge but leave the freezer in operation for example when on holiday Leave the doors shut when in Standby operation 3 ON OFF Butt...

Page 5: ...new food is put into the freezer due to a rise in temperature The alarm will switch off automatically as the freezer temperature drops Push the alarm button to switch off the audible signal Frozen Fo...

Page 6: ...frozen food in the freezer immediately Keep the time between buying chilled food and pla cing it in your fridge as short as possible Do not push food together too much try to allow air to circulate ar...

Page 7: ...s necessary to rotate the tabs as shown in detail B Tabs A are previously removed transit packaging 7 Maintenance and Cleaning Before any maintenance or cleaning work is carried out DISCONNECT the app...

Page 8: ...re control knob Reset as required is incorrectly set Food is too close to ventilation Reposition food leaving a gap holes at the back The motor works Temperature control knob is Change the setting con...

Page 9: ...mation about Service Force please visit the website at www serviceforce co uk Before calling out an engineer please ensure you have read the details under the heading Something Not Wor king When you c...

Page 10: ...lass or plastic Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outsi de the United Kingdom Appliances found to be in use within a commercial en...

Page 11: ...220 240V 50Hz 220 240V 50Hz 220 240V 50Hz Total Power Absorbed 150W 150W 150W Energy Consumption kWh year 397 85 372 3 357 7 kWh day 1 09 1 02 0 98 Freezing Capacity Kg 24hrs 10 10 9 Gross Capacity l...

Page 12: ...ft hand side of the fridge compartment The table shows the correct operating ambient temperature for each climate class Fig 3 Climate Classification Ambient Operating Temp SN 10 to 32 C N 16 to 32 C S...

Page 13: ...e must be used Should the plug need to be replaced for any reason the wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live The wire...

Page 14: ...e small blanking plugs 3 and refit on the opposite side to cover the vacant hinge holes 8 Unscrew the hinge pin 4 in the upper and lower hinge blades and refit on the opposite side 9 Change the door s...

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