Page 18 - Index
EN - 16 - Index BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE ...................................................... 17 General warnings .......................................................................................... 17 Safety warnings ...........................................................................
Page 19 - BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE; General warnings
EN - 17 - PART - 1. BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE General warnings WARNING: Keep vantilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommendedb...
Page 21 - Safety warnings
EN - 19 - Old and out-of-order fridges or freezers • If your old fridge has a lock, break or remove the lock before discarding it, because children may get trapped inside it and may cause anaccid ent. • Old fridges and freezers may contain isolation material and refrigerant with CFC or HFC. Therefor...
Page 23 - THE VARIOUS FUNCTION AND POSSIBILITIES; Thermostat setting; Warnings for Temperature Settings
EN - 21 - PART - 2. THE VARIOUS FUNCTION AND POSSIBILITIES If super switch is available: In order to ensure proper operation with an ambienttemperature below 20°C, press the button next to thethermostat. Press the button again to turn it off whenthe temperature is high (above 20°C). Thermostat setti...
Page 24 - Climate; Accesso ires
EN - 22 - • There is a 5 minute delay function which prevents damage to the compressor when either, the appliance is unplugged or plugged in again, or if an power failureoccurs. Your fridge will start to operate normally after 5 minutes. • Your fridge is designed to operate in the ambient temperatur...
Page 25 - ARRANGING FOOD IN THE APPLIANCE; Refrigerator Compartment; Freezer Compartment
EN - 23 - PART - 3. ARRANGING FOOD IN THE APPLIANCE Refrigerator Compartment • To reduce humidity and the consequent increase in frost, never place liquids in unsealed containers in the refrigerator. Frost tends to concentrate in the coldestparts of the evaporating liquid and in time will more frequ...
Page 26 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE; THE POWER SUPPLY MUST BE DISCONNECTED.
EN - 24 - PART - 4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE • Disconnect the unit from the power supply before cleaning. • Do not clean the appliance by pouring water. • Make sure that no water enters the lamp housing and other electrical components. • The refrigerator should be cleaned periodically using a soluti...
Page 27 - Defrosting the Refrigerator Compartment; Freezer Compartment
EN - 25 - Defrosting the Refrigerator Compartment • Defrosting occurs automatically in the refrigerator compartment during operation; the water is collected by the evaporation tray and evaporates automatically. • The evaporation tray and the water drain hole should be cleaned periodically with the d...
Page 28 - Replacing the light bulb; Transportation and Changing of Installation Position; Repositioning the door
EN - 26 - PART - 5. Replacing the light bulb To replace the bulb in freezer and fridge departments; 1- Unplug your fridge. 2- Remove the cover of the box from the claws using a screwdriver. 3- Replace with a bulb of maximum 15 W atts. 4- Install the cover. 5- W ait for 5 minutes before re-plugging a...
Page 29 - BEFORE CALLING YOUR AFTER SALES SERVICE
EN - 27 - PART - 6. BEFORE CALLING YOUR AFTER SALES SERVICE If your refrigerator is not working properly, it may be a minor problem, therefore to savetime and money, check the following before calling an electrician. What to do if your refrigerator does not operate, Check that: • There is no power, ...
Page 30 - Tips For Saving Energy
EN - 28 - • If a problem persists after you have followed all the instructions above, please consult to the nearest Authorised Service Centre. • The appliance you have purchased is designed for domestic use and can only be used at home and for the stated purposes. It is not suitable for commercial o...
Page 31 - Parts may vary according to the appliance model.; THE PARTS OF THE APPLIANCE AND THE
EN - 29 - A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7) Crisper Cover 8) Crisper 9) Levelling Feet 10) Bottle Shelf 11) Butter Cheese Shelf 12) Egg Holder 13) Butter Cheese Shelf Cover 14) Lamp Switch This presentation is only for inf ormation about the parts of the appliance. Parts may vary according to the...