Page 2 - Name of each part
(1) = Evaporator door (2) = Ice-tray (3) = Evaporator (4) = Drip tray (5) = Shelf (6) = Vegetable box (7) = Bottle rack (8) Knob of thermostat Name of each part .1. (1) (2)(3) (4) (5) (6) (8) (7)
Page 3 - Adjusting
Adjusting If the floor is uneven please adjust the adjustable screws at the f r o n t o f t h e r e f r i g e r a t o r b y u s i n g t h e s p a n n e r t o l e v e l t h e refrigerator. (the spanner is included in the bag). .2. Adjusting WARNING: If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced ...
Page 4 - Setting up
The appliance can’t be placed with itsrear panel directly against the wall.Forgood air circulation, the vent grille at theback of the worktop must not be blocked.It should be placed on flat and firmground lest it gives off higher noise thanusual. Poorly ventilated rooms are unsuitable.Avoid position...
Page 5 - Operating Instruction; Thermostat
.4. Operating Instruction Thermostat The knob graduation 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,does not stand for concrete temperature.The smaller the numbers, the higher thetemperature in the compartment and viceversa. Usually, it’s better to put the ther-mostat in Pos. “1”, Pos. “4”, Pos. “0”shows the power is c...
Page 6 - Operating Instructions; Notes on storage
Operating Instructions Notes on storage Where necessary, food should be packedin bags, to avoid giving off strong odoursor getting wet or dry. D o n o t s t o r e f o o d t o o f u l l i n t h eappliance. Allow space among the pack-ages of food for perfect refrigerating. Hot food or liqiud must be c...
Page 7 - Defrosting
Operating Instructions .6. W h e n d e f r o s t i n g , s w i t c h o f f t h eappliance. Remove food from the icec h a m b e r , i t w i l l b e d e f r o s t e dautomatically. When the defrosting pro-cess has been compeleted, the drip-trayshould be depleted. Replace the food andswitch on the appl...
Page 9 - Repairing
.8. Repairing In the event of a fault occurring during operation, check first if the fault is due to an operation error. You can repair the following faults yourself. The appliance does not run. The temperature in- side the appliance is not low enough. Excessive noise from the appliance. 1. It is no...
Page 10 - Main technical data
.9. Main technical data MODEL CAPACITY VOLT WATT REFRIGERANT OVERALL DIMENSION (DxWxH) ANTI-SHOCK SAFETY CLASSIFICATION HBF130 117L 240V~,50Hz 125W R134a 61g 550x500x865mm I HBF130S 117L 240V~,50Hz 125W R134a 61g 550x500x865mm I