Page 3 - Keep this instruction book for future
3 IMPOR IMPOR T T ANT S ANT S AFET AFET Y INS Y INS TR TR UCTIONS UCTIONS These warnings are provided in the interests of your safety. Ensure that you understand them all before installing or using this appliance. Your safety is of paramount importance. If you are unsure about any of the meanings or...
Page 4 - Instructions for the User
4 CONTENT CONTENT S S Instructions for the User Guide to use the instruction book 2 Important Safety Information 3 Instructions for the User 5 General Information 5 Description of the Appliance 5 Indicator Lights 6 Fast Freeze Facility 6 Basket Storage 6 Freezer Tray 6 Using the Appliance 7 Before U...
Page 5 - General information
5 INS INS TR TR UCTIONS F UCTIONS F OR THE USER OR THE USER General information This appliance is designed for the freezing and storage of frozen food in a domestic home. To ensure correct operation, the appliance should be located where the ambient temperature is between 16-32 °C. Description of th...
Page 7 - Using the Appliance; Before Use; To Start the Appliance
7 Using the Appliance Before Use Remove all packaging and securing tapes. Wash inside the appliance with lukewarm water and bicarbonate of soda (5 ml to 0,5 litre of water). Do not use soap or detergent as the smell may linger. Dry thoroughly. Do not use detergents, abrasive powders, highly perfumed...
Page 8 - Frozen Food Storage; Thawing; To Make Ice Cubes; Food Storage
8 3. After 24 hours, slide the 'fast freeze' switch back to the left (the yellow light will go out) and transfer the food to the storing compartments. The freezer will return to normal storage temperature. If the 'fast freeze' switch is accidentally left on, the freezer will not be damaged, but ener...
Page 9 - Maint
9 Energy Saving Advice Do not install the appliance close to sources of heat, such as a boiler or radiator.Locate the appliance in a cool well ventilated room and make sure that the air openings of the appliance are not obstructed.Avoid unnecessary frosting in the cabinet by packing all foodstuffs i...
Page 10 - Something Not Working
10 Problem No power to the appliance The temperature in the appliance is too high The temperature in the appliance is too lowExcessive frost and ice has built up The appliance is noisy. Possible Cause No power at the socket.There is a power cut. The fuse has blown.Thermostat control is set at 0.Th...
Page 13 - Installing the appliance; Transportation, unpacking; Location; Technical data
13 Ins Ins tr tr uctions f uctions f or the Ins or the Ins t t aller aller Model Gross capacity (l)Net capacity (l)Width (mm)Height (mm)Depth (mm)Energy consumption (kWh/day) (kWh/year) Energy class, according to EU StandardsFreezing capacity (kg/24h)Rising time (h)Rated power (W)Weight (kg) TB 45 U...
Page 14 - Levelling; Door Reversal; Ventilation Requirements
14 Levelling The appliance must be level. Level the appliance by adjusting the two adjustable feet (1) at the front of the appliance. Door Reversal If required the opening direction of the door can be changed as follows: Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply.Tilt the appliance backwar...
Page 15 - Electrical Connection
15 To reverse the handle proceed as follows: Remove screw covers (if fitted) and handle retaining screws. Remove blanking plugs on the opposite side.Relocate the handle to the opposite side and refit retaining screws (covers if fitted), and replace the blanking plugs. Any electrical work required to...