Page 3 - Index
EN - 1 - Index BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE .................................................................... 2 Gen eral warnings .............................................................................................................. 2Old and out-of-order fridges ...............................
Page 4 - General warnings; BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
EN - 2 - General warnings WARNING: Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to ac- celerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended bythe manufacturer. WARNING: Do not ...
Page 6 - Safety warnings
EN - 4 - Safety warnings • Do not use multiple receptacles or extension cord.• Do not plug in damaged, torn or old plugs.• Do not pull, bend or damage the cord. • This appliance is designed for use by adults, do not allow children to play with the appliance or let them hang off the door. • Do not pl...
Page 8 - Information about NO FROST Technology
EN - 6 - Information about NO FROST Technology No-Frost fridges differ from other static fridges in theiroperating princ iple. In normal fridges, the humidity entering the fridge inthe door openings and the humidity of the food causesfreezin g in the freezer com partm ent. To d efrost thesnow and ic...
Page 9 - THE VARIOUS FUNCTION AND POSSIBILITIES; Control Panel
EN - 7 - THE VARIOUS FUNCTION AND POSSIBILITIES Control Panel W hen this mode is selected, your ap-p l i an c e wor ks i n ec on om i c al mod e.Du ring mod e economy s ymb ol l ight s,cooler p art sh ows + 4°C , f reezer partshows -18°C. W hen this mode is selected, yourappl iance works in Hol iday...
Page 10 - Switching on the appliance; Super Freeze Mode
EN - 8 - Switching on the appliance After the equipment is attached to the wall outlet, all symbols appear on the screen for 2seconds and then the initial temperature value of -18 o C is displayed in the deep freezer setting indicator and the initial temperature value of +4 o C is displayed in the r...
Page 11 - Super Cool Mode
EN - 9 - • During this mode , cooler temperature adj usting can be done. • Freezer temperature adjusting can be done but will not be active until super freezing fin is h es. • Holiday and Economy modes will not work until Super Freezing mode finishes. • Mode will be cancelled if selected super freez...
Page 14 - Freezer compartment temperature adjustment; Recommended Settings For Freezer Compartment Temperature; Temperature Bar; For little amount stoking
EN - 12 - Freezer compartment temperature adjustment • At first the freezer display will show -18°C. • Press once “F” button. • The first pushing of freezer button, user will see -16°C and bar which is near -16°C will light. • W ith each pushing on this button, the temperture decreases of 2 d eg re ...
Page 15 - For lots of food stocking; Warnings about temperature settings
EN - 13 - Cooler compartment temperature adjustment • At first the cooler part will show +4°C. • Press once “C” button. • The first pushing of cooler button, user will see +8°C and bar which is near +8°C will light. • W ith each pushing on this button, the temperture decreases of 2 degrees. (+8°C,+6...
Page 16 - Accessories; Making Ice Cubes; Magic Shelf
EN - 14 - Accessories Making Ice Cubes • Take out the ice making tray • Fill the water in level of line. • Place the ice making tray in its original position • W hen ice cubes are formed, twist the lever to drop off ice cubes into the icebox. Do not fill the icebox with water in order to make ice. I...
Page 17 - Chiller Shelves; Fresh dial; Visual and text descriptions on the accessories section may
EN - 15 - Chiller Shelves Keeping food in the Chiller compartment instead of the freezer or refrigerator compart-ment allows food retain freshness and flavour longer, while preserving its fresh appear-ance. W hen chiller tray becomes dirty, remove it and wash it with water. (W ater freezes at 0°C, b...
Page 18 - ARRANGING FOOD IN THE APPLIANCE; Refrigerator Compartment
EN - 16 - ARRANGING FOOD IN THE APPLIANCE Refrigerator Compartment • To reduce humidity and consequent increase of frost never place liquids in unsealed containers in the refrigerator. • Never place warm food in the refrigerator. W arm food should be allowed to cool at room temperature and should be...
Page 19 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE; Defrosting
EN - 17 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Defrosting • D efro stin g o c c u rs fu lly au to m atic ally d u rin g operation; the defrost water is collected by theevaporating tray and evaporates automatically. PART- 4. • Make sure to unplug the fridge before starting to clean it. • Do not wash your fridge ...
Page 20 - Replacing The Refrigerator and Freezer Light Bulb
EN - 18 - Replacing The Refrigerator and Freezer Light Bulb Replacing The Light Led Please call the service man. (If the illumination is occured via LED strip) F r e e z e r c o m p a r t m e n t l a m p F r i d g e c o m p a r t m e n t l a m p B B C C A 1. Unplug the unit from the power supply, 2....
Page 21 - BEFORE CALLING YOUR AFTER SALES SERVICE; ERROR; Transportation and Changing of Installation Position; Repositioning the Door
EN - 19 - BEFORE CALLING YOUR AFTER SALES SERVICE If your refrigerator is not working properly, it may be a minor problem, therefore check thefollowing, before calling an electrician to save time and money. ERROR TYPE MEANING WHY WHAT TO DO SR Failure W arning There is / are some part(s) Out of orde...
Page 23 - If your fridge is not cooling enough; ST; Recommendations
EN - 21 - If humidity builds up inside the fridge; • Are all food packed properly? Are the containers dried before placing them in the frid ge? • Are the fridge doors opened frequently? Humidity of the room gets in the fridge when the doors are opened. Humidity build up will be faster when you open ...
Page 24 - Conformity Information; Tips For Saving Energy
EN - 22 - Conformity Information • Tropical Class is defined for the environment temperatures between 16°C and 43°C in accordance with the TS EN ISO 15502 Standards. • T h e ap p l ia n c e i s d e si g n ed in c o m p l ia n c e w it h th e E N 1 5 5 0 2 , IE C 6 0 3 3 5 -1 / IEC60335-2-24, 2004/10...
Page 25 - Parts may vary according to the appliance model.; THE PARTS OF THE APPLIANCE AND THE
EN - 23 - 1) Fast freezing shelf 2) Ice-matic 3) Freezer lamp box / cover 4) Freezer shelf 5) Chiller shelves 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 6) Ref rigerator shelves 7) Crisper cover 8) Crisper 9) Kick plate 10) Leveling f eet 11) Bottle shelf 12) Ref rigerator lamp box / cover 13) Fridge...