6
The freez
er compar
tment
The f
our-star freez
er compar
tment is suitab
le f
or
stor
age of commercially froz
en f
ood and f
or freezing
fresh f
oods
.
Freezing fresh f
ood
When freezing fresh f
oods set the slider control to
the
“min”
position and tur
n the ther
mostat control to
a higher setting.
In an
y 24 hours y
ou can freez
e up to 6 kg.
of fresh
food.
Place f
ood to be froz
en in the upper dr
a
w
er of the
freez
er as this is the coldest par
t.
After 24 hours reposition the slider control and
ther
mostat control to pre
vious setting.
I
m
por
tant
T
o ensure correct oper
ation of the appliance do not
use the appliance with the bask
et or dr
a
w
ers
remo
v
e
d.
Tha
wing
F
roz
en f
ood can be tha
w
e
d in the fr
idge or at room
temper
ature depending on the time a
v
ailab
le
.
Small
food items ma
y e
v
en be cook
ed from froz
en;
in this
case cooking will tak
e longer
.
An
y froz
en f
ood which is allo
w
e
d to tha
w accidentally
should either be eaten as soon as possib
le or thro
wn
a
w
a
y.
A
lter
nativ
ely
, if the f
ood is uncook
ed and has
not been completely defrosted it can be cook
ed and
then refroz
en.
Meat, fish and fr
uit should be tha
w
e
d in the
refr
iger
ator compar
tment and small pieces of meat
can e
v
en be cook
ed while still froz
en, b
ut y
ou m
ust
ensure that it is thoroughly cook
ed through.
V
egetab
les should be directly immersed in boiling
w
ater
;
ready-cook
ed dishes can be placed directly in
the o
v
en in their aluminium wr
apping.
A micro
w
a
v
e
o
v
en is par
ticular
ly suitab
le f
or tha
wing
froz
en f
ood:
follo
w the o
v
en instr
uctions
, par
ticular
ly
regarding the placement of aluminium wr
apping or
containers in the o
v
en.
Defr
osted cooked f
ood m
ust ne
ver be refr
o
z
en.
Fr
oz
en food stora
g
e
F
roz
en f
ood can be stored in an
y bask
et or dr
a
w
er of
the freez
er compar
tment, including the f
ast freez
e
compar
tment.
Do not e
xceed the stor
age per
iod indicated b
y the
man
uf
acturer
.
Do not open the door frequently or lea
v
e it open
longer than is absolutely necessar
y.
W
arning
Do not put carbonated liquids
, (fizzy dr
inks etc.), in
the freez
er compar
tment.
Ices Iollies
, if consumed immediately after remo
v
al
from the freez
er
, can cause lo
w temper
ature skin
bu
rn
s.
Do not remo
v
e items from the freez
er if y
our hands
are damp/w
et, as this could cause skin abr
asions or
“frost/freez
er b
ur
ns”.
Impor
tant
In the e
vent of a po
wer failure - DO NO
T OPEN
THE DOOR,
the food in the f
reez
er will not be
aff
ected if the po
wer cut is shor
t and the freez
er
is full.
If the temperature in the freez
er rises,
and the
food begins to tha
w
,
do not re-f
reez
e the food
without c
hec
king its condition.
The follo
wing guidelines should assist y
ou.
Ice-cream
:
once tha
w
e
d should be discarded.
Fruits &
V
e
g
etab
les:
if soft should be cook
ed and
used up
.
Breads & Cakes
:
can be re-froz
en without danger
.
Shellfish
:
should be refr
iger
ated and used up
quic
kly
.
Cooked Dishes
:
i.e
.
casseroles should be
refr
iger
ated and used up
.
Lar
g
e
Pieces of Meat:
can be re-froz
en pro
viding
there are still ice cr
ystals remaining within them.
Small Joints
:
should be cook
ed and can then be re-
froz
en as cook
ed dishes
.
Chic
ken
:
should also be cook
ed and re-froz
en as a
cook
ed dish.
Ice cube tra
y holder
The holder is designed to hold the tw
o ice cube tr
a
y
s
supplied and it is recommended that these are used.
The holder can be located onto the front of an
y of
the bask
ets
.
T
o mak
e ice cubes:
Fill the tr
a
ys 3/4 full to allo
w the ice to e
xpand and
place in the ice cube tr
a
y holder
.
T
o
tur
n out the ice cubes simply giv
e the tr
a
y a slight
twist to release the cubes
.
D
75
5
1
5
Electrical connections
An
y electr
ical w
or
k required to install this appliance
should be carr
ied out b
y a qualified electr
ician or
competent person.
W
ARNING:
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
EAR
THED
.
The man
u
facturer dec
lines an
y liability should
this safety measure not be obser
ved.
If the plug that is fitted to y
our appliance is not
suitab
le f
or y
our soc
k
e
t outlet, it m
ust be cut off and
the appropr
iate plug fitted.
Remo
v
e
the fuse from the cut off plug.
The cut off plug should then be disposed of to
pre
v
ent the hazard of shoc
ks in case it should be
plugged into a 13amp soc
k
e
t in another par
t of y
our
home
.
Impor
tant
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in
accordance with the f
ollo
wing code:
Green and
Y
ello
w - Ear
th
Blue - Neutral
Br
o
w
n - Live
If y
ou fit y
our o
wn plug, the colours of the wires in
the mains lead of y
our appliance ma
y not correspond
with the mar
kings identifying the ter
minals in y
our
plug, proceed as f
ollo
ws:
Connect the Green and
Y
ello
w (ear
th) wire to the
ter
minal in the plug which is mar
k
e
d with the letter
«E» or the ear
th symbol
or coloured g
reen and
y
ello
w
.
Connect the b
lue (neutr
al) wire to the ter
m
inal in the
plug which is mar
k
e
d with the letter «N» or coloured
b
lac
k.
Connect the bro
wn (liv
e) wire to the ter
minal in the
plug which is mar
k
e
d with the letter «L» or coloured
red.
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20
7
GREEN &
YELLOW
13
AMP
. FUSE
BROWN
CORD CLAMP
BLUE
13 AMP
The plug moulded onto the lead incor
por
a
tes a fuse
.
F
or replacement, use a 13amp BSI362 fuse
.
O
nly
AST
A or BSI appro
v
e
d fuses should be used.
The plug m
ust not be used if the fuse co
v
er/carr
ier is
lost.
The co
v
er/carr
ier is indicated b
y the coloured
inser
t at the base of the plug.
A replacement co
v
er/carr
ier m
ust be obtained from
y
o
ur local Ser
vice F
orce Centre
.
This appliance complies with the E.E.C.
D
irective
No.
8
7/308 of 2.6.87 relative to radio interf
erence
suppression.
This appliance complies with the f
ollo
wing
E.E.C
.
D
irectiv
es:
-
73/23 EEC of 19.2.73
(Lo
w
V
oltage Directiv
e)
and subsequent modifications;
-
89/336 EEC of 3.5.89
(Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directiv
e) and subsequent
modifications
.
Please ensure that when the appliance is
installed it is easil
y accessib
le for the engineer in
the e
vent of a breakdo
wn.