Page 2 - Contents
Contents Technical specifications of your refrigerator > 3 Prior to operating your refrigerator Why No-Frost? ............................................. 5 Safety precautions›....................................... 6 Installing Your Refrigerator ........................... 7 Operating your refr...
Page 3 - The Refrigerator
2 2 1 14 11 10 20 13 12 15 16 15 18 22 19 9 13 4 8 8 22 23 17 3 7 8 5 12 Freezer compartment Fridge compartment Fresh Freeze compartment Ice container Freezer Compartment interior light Freezer Compartment glass shelves Ice duct lid Freezer compartment drawers Ventilation lid Humidity adjustment sli...
Page 4 - MAIN BOARD COVER: NEVER REMOVE THIS COVER
3 The Refrigerator Icematic water supply pipe Water pipe cover Cold water mains inlet valve Power mains cable MAIN BOARD COVER: NEVER REMOVE THIS COVER REAR COVER: NEVER REMOVE THIS COVER EN
Page 5 - Technical specifications of your refrigerator
• Technical specifications can be changed to increase the product quality without being subject to prior notice. • Values stated on the markings on the product or in the printed materials supplied with the product are the values obtained in laboratory in accordance with relevant standards. Such valu...
Page 6 - Prior to operating your refrigerator; Things to be done
Prior to operating your refrigerator 2 • Please remember that the manufacturer shall not be held liable if theinformation given in the instruction manual is not observed. Thisproduct is designed for domestic use. 5 Prior to operating your refrigerator,please read the instruction manualc a r e f u l ...
Page 7 - Safety precautions; • Be careful not to pull from the cable when; should never be kept; Electrical Safety; • I n c a s e o f a n y f a i l u r e o r d u r i n g a
Safety precautions 6 refrigerator's mains supply by either turningoff the relevant fuse or unplugging yourappliance. • Be careful not to pull from the cable when pulling the plug out.• Electrical safety of your refrigerator shall beguaranteed only if the earth system in yourhouse complies with stand...
Page 8 - Placing and Assembly of Your Refrigerator; Usage area measures
Caution: Never plug the refrigerator in to the wall outlet during installation. Otherwise,risk of death or serious injury may arise. If the entrance door of the room where therefrigerator will be installed is not wide enoughfor the refrigerator to pass through, than callthe authorized service to hav...
Page 9 - Floor balance adjustment; The corner; Door height adjustment; Remove the lower ventilation door by
Floor balance adjustment If your refrigerator is not level, you can levelit by turning the front feet as illustrated in thefigure below. (See. Figure A) The corner where the leg exists is lowered when you turnin the direction of black arrow and raised whenyou turn in the opposite direction. Taking h...
Page 10 - Loosen the three screws of the hinges of; F i g u r e D
2. Loosen the three screws of the hinges of the lower door, which you wish to escalate,with the help of a screwdriver as shown inthe figure below. (Do not remove completely) (See. Figure C) • If the freezer compartment door is lowerthan the fridge compartment door, bring themto the same level by tur...
Page 12 - Nut; Figure B; Connection of the Water Pipe to the Cold Water Mains Line
Tap Adaptor Nut Mesh Filter FeedValve TapAdaptor Nut Water Tube TapAdaptor Figure B Main Cold Water Line 1. Separate the nut from the tap adaptor. ( Figure A) 2. As shown in the figure, assemble the tap adaptor to 1/2” valve fitting ( Figure B) 3. As shown in the figure, after inserting the water pi...
Page 13 - Water Filter
1 2 3 Water Filter To fit the water filter follow the instructionsb e l o w r e f e r r i n g t o f i g u r e s s u p p l i e d : 1. Take out the upper salad crisper in the f r i d g e a s s h o w n i n t h e f i g u r e b e l o w . 2. Unscrew the water filter by-pass cover. Caution: Make sure that ...
Page 14 - Water filter is for cleaning some
13 Water Reservoir If you wish to disassemble the water reservoirfrom the refrigerator for cleaning the vicinityof the water reservoir follow the instructionsbelow; • Remove the 2 screws by using a crossheaded screwdriver as shown in the figure.• Gently hold and remove the water reservoiras shown in...
Page 15 - • Water mains pressure must be between 1-; Operating your refrigerator; minutes
14 of 1 minute until water comes from theDispenser. Water flow may be irregular in theb e g i n n i n g . I r r e g u l a r w a t e r f l o w w i l l b enormalized after the air in the system isdischarged. • When the refirigerator is run for the firsttime, Water Dispenser choice will be selectedauto...
Page 16 - Using your refrigerator; Setting Buttons and Temperature Control
3 Using your refrigerator Setting Buttons and Temperature Control Control buttons allow you to make the settings of your refrigerator easily and without openingthe doors. Thus, heat loss is avoided. 15 Water Dispenser Lights Freezer Compartment Temperature indicator Economy Mode indicator High Tempe...
Page 17 - Making the Fridge Compartment Temperature Adjustment
You can use it when your fridge compartment is overloadedor if you wish to cool down your food rapidly. -18°C 4°C This is the normal recommended setting. -20,-22 or -24°C 4°C These settings are recommended when the ambienttemperature exceeds 30°C. Fresh freeze Display will show -27°C 4°C Use this wh...
Page 18 - When; button is pressed, Special; “Auto Eco”; button
17 With “Dispenser Mode” button, either one of“water” or “ice cube” or “crushed ice” optionsis selected. When you press “Quick Cool” button, thetemperature of the compartment will becolder than the adjusted values. This functioncan be used for food placed in the fridgecompartment and required to be ...
Page 19 - Spillage Tray; Using the accessories; Using the Ice Dispenser; Change in the smell or taste of the ice or sticky; Warnings; Ice Cube
Spillage Tray Water drops that drip during use, accumulatesin the spillage tray. Remove the spillage trayby pressing down in the right corner. You canremove the water with a sponge or a softcloth. 18 Using the accessories Using the Ice Dispenser Please note, first ice cubes will not be readybefore 1...
Page 20 - Cleaning the Icebox and the Water Dispenser; No ice must be added to the ice dispenser; Ice Off; “Ice Off”
Follow the procedure and warnings below toclean the icebox:• Remove the Icebox by lifting first and then pulling towards yourself as shown in thediagram.• Empty the ice in the Icebox if any. To take out the stuck ice, use objects that are notsharp to avoid any damage on the Icebox.• Pay attention th...
Page 21 - Humidity control in the crisper
It is in the air channel of refrigerator back sideof the crisper. With ionizing the air, airbornebacteria and the bad smell originated fromthese bacteria will be reduced. Ioniser Sliding shelves can be pulled by about 10 cmto easily reach the food placed at the rear ofthe shelf in the side fridge co...
Page 23 - Freezing Fresh Food; Defrosting
• It must be preferred to wrap or cover thefood before placing them in the refrigerator.• Hot food must cool down to the roomtemperature before putting them in therefrigerator.• The foodstuff that you want to freeze mustbe fresh and in good quality.• Foodstuff must be divided into portionsaccording ...
Page 24 - Replacing the Interior Light Bulb
23 Should the light fail to work, proceed asfollows: 1. Switch off at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug.• Remove all shelves and drawers for easyaccess. 2. Use a flat tipped screwdriver to gently remove the light diffuser cover by insertingthe blade to prise off each side. Take carenot t...
Page 25 - Placing the food
Snack tray Freezer compartment drawer Butter & Cheese section Egg holder Fridge compartment shelves Fridge compartment door shelves Crisper Crisper / chiller compartment Freezer compartment shelves Breakfast stuff, delicatessen Various frozen food such as meat, fish, ice cream, vegetables and et...
Page 26 - packaged; Deep-Freeze information; M a t e r i a l s n e c e s s a r y f o r p a c k a g i n g :
4 Food must be frozen as rapidly as possiblewhen they are put in a refrigerator in order tokeep them in good quality.The TSE norm requires (according to certainmeasurement conditions) the refrigerator tofreeze 4.5 kg of foodstuff at 32°C ambienttemperature to -18°C or lower within 24 hoursf o r e v ...
Page 27 - Protection of plastic surfaces; Cleaning your refrigerator; Please check the following points before calling the service.; Things to be done before calling the authorized service; Service
6 °C - / + 26 Warning!!! Never use gasoline, benzene or similar substances for cleaning purposes. We recommend that youswitch off the appliance at the socket outletand pull out the mains plug before cleaning.• Never use any sharp abrasive instrument, soap, household cleaner, detergent and waxpolish ...
Page 31 - Complaint
EN Ice Dispenser Ice off mode is active Exit from the mode Water supply line turned off or not connected Check/Connect the water supply line There is folding on water tubes between refrigerator and water line Check the water tubes Water pressure is not enough Use impulsive pump Freezer compartment i...