Page 3 - Contents; Instructions for the User
3 Contents Instructions for the User Safety Instructions 4 Description of the Appliance 5 Control Panel 5 Using the Appliance 7 Before Use 7 Starting the Appliance 7 Freezer Compartment 7 Freezing Fresh Food 7 Frozen Food Storage 7 Refrigerator Compartment 7 Fresh Compartment 7 Food Storage 8 Energy...
Page 4 - Safety Instructions
4 skin abrasions or frost/freezer burns. • Bottles and cans must not be placed in the fre- ezer compartment as they can burst as the con- tents freeze. • Manufacturers recommended food storage times should be adhered to. Refer to the rele- vant instructions. • Do not use electrical appliances inside...
Page 5 - Description of Appliance; Control Panel
5 Description of Appliance Control Panel 1 Freezer Temperature Control 4 Fast Freezer Button 2 Door Alarm 5 ON/OFF Button 3 Temperature Alarm 6 Fridge Temperature Control 3 1 5 5 3 7 1 4 2 2 4 6 On/Off Fridge Freezer Stand by Quick freeze Alarm off °C Control Panel Shelves Bottle Rack Fruit/Vegetabl...
Page 7 - Using the Appliance
Using the Appliance This appliance is designed for domestic useonly, specifically for storage of edible foodstuffs. This appliance is designed to operate in ambient temperatures (surrounding air temperature) between 10°C (50°F) and 32°C (90°F). If these temperatures are exceeded i.e. colder or warme...
Page 8 - Food Storage; Energy Saving Advice
8 Food Storage Energy Saving Advice • Do not install the cabinet close to sources of heat, such as a cooker, dishwasher or radiator. • Locate the appliance in a cool well-ventilated room and make sure that the air openings of the cabinet are not obstructed. • Avoid unnecessary frosting in the cabine...
Page 10 - Something Not Working; Symptom
10 Something Not Working If your appliance is not operating correctly, carry out the following checks before contacting John Lewis Serviceplan.I mportant: If you call out an engineer to a fault listed below, or to repair a fault caused by incorrect use or ins- tallation a charge will be made, even i...
Page 11 - Normal Operating Sounds; Repairs - After Sales Service
11 Normal Operating Sounds 1. Temperature control May cause clicking sounds when the system is connected or disconnected. 2. Cooling system The injected cooling gas may produce a gurgling sound while passing through the tubes. 3. Motor May cause a humming noise and or slight knocking sound. 4. Fan Y...
Page 12 - Technical Specifications
12 Technical Specifications A distance of 56mm must exist between the appliance and the wall, to allow the door to be fully opened.The refrigeration system and the insulation of this appliance do not contain CFCs or HCFCs. Height (mm) 2000 Width (mm) 595 Depth (mm) 695 Power Supply 220-240V / 50Hz T...
Page 13 - Installation; Unpacking
13 Installation Unpacking Remove all transit packaging. Positioning The appliance should be located in a well-ventilated,dry room. To ensure correct operation the applianceshould: • Not be exposed to direct sunlight. • Not be installed next to radiators, cookers or othersources of heat. • Only be in...
Page 14 - Electrical Connection; Electrical Requirements
14 Electrical Connection Any electrical work required to install thisappliance must be carried out by a quali-fied electrician or competent person. T his appliance must be earthed. The manufacturer declines any liability should these safety measuresnot be observed. Electrical Requirements Before swi...
Page 15 - Door reversal
15 If you wish to change the opening direction of thedoors, proceed as follows: 1. Open the freezer door. Remove the plinth (A) at the bottom of the appliance, by pushing downwardsand pulling outwards. (See fig 5) 2. Remove the hinge cover (B) in the plinth and repo- sition on the opposite side of t...