Page 2 - Safety Precautions; When installing your unit; WARNING
2 Safety Precautions The types of danger thatcan result from improperhandling are explained inthe sections below. WARNING CAUTION Mishandling can lead toserious injury or death. Mishandling can lead tobodily injury or loss of homeand household contents. The symbols illustrated belowhave the followin...
Page 3 - About using your refrigerator
3 Do not put any vessels, jars, etc. thatcontain water on top of the refrigerator. If water gets ontoelectrical parts, itwill cause an electricshock or a fire. Do not get wet Do not place items on top of the refrigerator. Items may drop fromopening and closingthe door and cancause injury. Do not do ...
Page 5 - Electrical Connections; During Transport; Should the refrigerant circuit be damaged:; How to remove the energy label
5 2. Installation 3. Electrical Connections 50mm 570mm 1459mm 20mm 20mm 100mm Toe Grille Leveling Leg Install on a completely flat and rigid surface.Using the two front adjustable feet, ensure that therefrigerator is positioned firmly and level on the floor.Now open the doors approximately half way,...
Page 6 - Sliding case; Free Pocket with Egg Tray
4. Operation Temperature Control ofthe Refrigerator Compartment Temperature Control ofthe Freezer Compartment 6 2. Automatic Defrosting 3. Ice-making 1. Temperature Control Both the freezer compartment and the refrigeratorcompartment have a temperature control. “MID” is recommended for normal usage....
Page 7 - Bottle Pocket; Freezer Pocket; How to Remove the Pockets; To storage large or tall item; To storage small item; CAUTION
7 Even large bottles may be stored in this pocket. Bottle Pocket Some types of commercial water cooler bottles may touch the shelf or foodstuffs when placed in thedoor pocket, preventing the door from closing firmly. Freezer Pocket Free Pocket Bottle Pocket Remove the door racks as shown in the illu...
Page 8 - How to Replace the LED Light
8 5. Maintenance CAUTION Do not apply water directly onto the refrigerator.This may result in malfunction, power leakage or fire. The drain pan becomes dirty very easily and if not cleaned regularly, produces bad odours. Get into the habitof cleaning this pan regularly. Dip a soft cloth into cold or...
Page 9 - What to do in these situations; When there’s a power failure.; When not in use for a long time.
9 When the refrigerator fails to operate Check for a power failure.Check if the power cord is plugged into the power outlet.Check that the fuse (or circuit-breaker) has not blown. 6. What to do in these situations 7. Troubleshooting When the refrigerator is cooling excessively The temperature contro...
Page 10 - When the refrigerator is not cooling sufficiently
10 CAUTION 1. This appliance is designed for use in ambient temperature listed below. The internal temperatures could be affected by such factors as the location of the refrigerating appliance, ambienttemperature and the frequency of door opening, and, if appropriate, a warning that the setting of a...
Page 11 - MEMO
Page 12 - R600a Refrigerant Warning
NZ79C937H01 The appliance is not intended for use by youngchildren or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensurethat they do not play with the appliance.WARNING - Do not use mechanical devices orother means to accelerate the defrosting process,other than those ...