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REFRIGERA

TOR/FREEZER UPRIGHT

UKFC36RX2 / UKFC40RX3

Summary of Contents for UKFC36RX2

Page 1: ...REFRIGERATOR FREEZER UPRIGHT UKFC36RX2 UKFC40RX3 ...

Page 2: ...ou to obtain the best performance from the appliance Take care of all accessories supplied with the appliance CONTENTS 1 Before starting the refrigerator freezer 2 How to use the appliance 3 General advice on the use of the appliance 4 Maintenance 5 Has the appliance stopped working 6 Safety 7 Technical data 8 Installation 9 Change of hinge side ...

Page 3: ...s pushed anew when the food stuffs are frozen It is important that the deep freezing takes place as quickly as possible Therefore the temperature of the foodstuffs should be no higher than room temperature Otherwise follow the advice given in hand books on deep freezing and the choice of packing material Place the foodstuffs so that they obtain maximum contact with the freezing shelf Open the door...

Page 4: ...en cleaning the cabinet The skirting board can be removed to faciliate a vacuum cleaning of the floor See fig 1 page 6 Remember to clean the drain in the refrigera tor section also 5 HAS THE APPLIANCE STOPPEDWORKING Before calling a repairman check that the plug is properly plugged into the wall socket The fuse is intact The power has not been cut off All controls are correctly set The quantity of...

Page 5: ...t side by side see fig 2b page 5 KF models put side by side with other models require a distance of 2 inches between the appliances For sufficient airflow around the cabinet it is necessary to have a 4inches high air duct right above the appliance see fig 2a and 2b or an air duct that leeds the air up over the top cupboard see fig 2c Make sufficient space for door opening as to draw the baskets ou...

Page 6: ...t the bottom panel this can be remedied by adjusting the feet as shown on the drawing Side by side Concerns all fridge freezer models If 2 appliances are to be placed side by side the minimum distance between these must be 30 mm The distance to other sources of heat must also be at least 30 mm ...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 6 Fig 5 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 2 Fig 1 Fig 7 S 0 10 20 30 7 6 5 6 0 1 4 3 2 1 0 7 4 5 3 2 S 4 8 7 1 6 5 3 2 ...

Page 8: ...bove the door and turn the hinge to the wanted side Tighten the screws 9 Move the handle 9 CHANGE OF HINGE SIDE 4 Remove the kick panel The bottom hinge is dismounted at the 3 screws The hinge is turned 180 and mounted on the opposite side 7 The kick panel is mounted and the hole plugs are mounted on the opposite side 6 Adjusting the bottom door Loosen the 3 screws in the bottom hinge and push the...

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