Page 2 - Contents
1. Introduction 1 Important! 1 Before you start 1 Safety 1 2. Positioning Your Appliance 2 Choosing the right location 2 Connection to the electricity supply 2 Adjustable feet 3 Door adjustment 3 Door Handle Fitting 3 3. About Your Appliance 4 Appliance Layout 4 4. Before Using Your Appliance 5 Envi...
Page 3 - Before you start
1 Thank you for buying this high quality appliance, we hope that it provides you with a stylish, yet practical solution to your cooling needs. We hope that this handbook supplies you with all the information you require, but please contact us if there is any thing you are unsure of using the Custome...
Page 4 - Care for the external cable; Damaged electrical cable; Positioning Your Appliance
2 Choosing the right location This appliance should be installed in a room, which is dry and well ventilated. In order to ensure adequate ventilation, the appliance should be at least 15 mm clear on all sides from kitchen cabinets, and any units placed above the appliance must be clear by 15 mm – al...
Page 5 - Door Handle Fitting; Unplug the refrigerator when:; Adjustable feet
3 Door Handle Fitting The door handles fix onto the mounting studs already fitted to each door. Use the M3 grub screws and Allen key from the instruction kit bag. Each handle will require 3 grub screws. 1. Place the handle firmly over the mounting studs. 2. Insert the grub screw into the hole located ...
Page 6 - About Your Appliance; Appliance Layout; Shelves; Bottle holder; Dairy Compartment
4 3. About Your Appliance Appliance Layout Shelves Number of shelves supplied; 4 in the fridge, 3 in the freezer. The shelves will not pull out accidentally when you remove foodstuff from the appliance. Foods that are likely to perish quickly should be placed towards the rear of the appliance – where...
Page 7 - Before Using Your Appliance; Environmental Notes; Energy Saving Tips; Using Your Appliance; Temperature Guide
5 4. Before Using Your Appliance Environmental Notes Our products have been packaged using environmentally friendly materials. All packaging can be recycled. Please contact your local authority for details on recycling centres in your area. All old electrical goods must be disposed of correctly. You...
Page 8 - The Control Panel; Setting and Adjusting the Temperature
6 5. The Control Panel Setting and Adjusting the Temperature 5 • 3 • 1 B C D F G To adjust the refrigerator temperature, press button C. The indicator (G) will illuminate. Each subsequent press of button C will adjust the temperature scale by one. To clear the setting, simply keep pressing button C ...
Page 10 - Storing fresh foods; Freezing fresh foods; Storing and Freezing
8 Storing fresh foods Packaging fresh foods properly, using the correct temperature and taking into account food hygiene will enhance the quality of fresh foods stored within this appliance. Use plastic bags, aluminium foil or other food wraps to cover fresh foods not in packaging to prevent flavour ...
Page 12 - About your Freezer Compartment; Defrosting food for cooking; About your Refrigeration Compartment; Crisper compartment
10 7. Storage Areas About your Freezer Compartment As with the refrigerator, certain areas of the freezer are better for storage of certain foods. Ice creams and water ices are best stored towards the rear of the appliance where it is coldest. Large / heavier portions of food, such as meats joints f...
Page 13 - How the icemaker works
11 Before using the Icemaker/Water Dispenser Water supply installation Pressure of the cold water supplied to the automatic icemaker is between 1.5 - 8.5 bar. Installation instructions for the connection kit (to a drinking water supply) are found inside the fridge. Caution: Only an authorised pers...
Page 14 - If the ice maker does not work properly; Operating the Icemaker & water; Crushed ice supply
12 If the icebox cannot be easily fi tted, remove it and turn the corkscrew mechanism 90 ° . Then reinstall the icebox, ensuring that the catch pin on the tray fi ts into the slot on the shelf. If the ice maker does not work properly The volume of the icebox equals the quantity of ice cubes, which the...
Page 15 - Safety; Automatic defrosting
13 The water supply will become cooler and cooler gradually. Cool water does not contain ice – this should be added before the water. Safety Do not use excessively deep, narrow, fragile or delicate glasses. • Hold the glass as close as possible to dispenser to avoid spilling water, dropping ice or...
Page 16 - Cleaning the inside of your appliance; crisper cover; Checking the water quality; Maintenance and Cleaning
14 Cleaning the inside of your appliance • Always disconnect the electricity supply before you start cleaning. • Empty the appliance of food and remove the shelves. • The interior can be cleaned using warm water and bicarbonate of soda, with a soft cloth. Make sure that the interior is then dried ca...
Page 17 - Changing the light bulb
15 Changing the plug (UK) This appliance comes fitted with a 13amp plug fitted. Should you need to replace the fuse, a 13amp ASTA approved (BS 1362) must be used. Should the plug itself need to be replaced, the wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Green and yello...