Beko KG110 Manuale utente

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Refrigerator / User Manual
Réfrigérateur / Manuel d'utilisation
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Frigorifero / Manuale Utente
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Please read this manual first!
Dear Customer
Please read this manual before using the product.
Thank you for choosing this Beko product. We would like you to achieve the optimal effi-
ciency from this high quality product which has been manufactured with state of the art
technology. To do this, carefully read this manual and any other documentation provided
before using the product and keep it as a reference.
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and your product against the dangers that may occur.
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1 Safety Instructions........................ 4
1.1 Intention of Use ........................... 4
1.2 Safety of Children, Vulnerable
Persons and Pets ........................
4
1.3 Electrical Safety........................... 5
1.4 Handling Safety ........................... 6
1.5 Installation Safety ........................ 6
1.6 Operational Safety....................... 7
1.7 Food Storage Safety.................... 9
1.8 Maintenance and Cleaning
Safety ..........................................
10
2 Environmental Instructions .......... 11
2.1 Compliance with the WEEE Dir-
ective and Disposing of the
Waste Product.............................
11
3 Your Refrigerator .......................... 12
4 Installation ..................................... 12
4.1 Right Place For Installation.......... 12
4.2 Electrical Connection................... 13
4.3 Adjusting the Legs....................... 13
4.4 Hot Surface Warning ................... 13
5 Preparation .................................... 14
5.1 What to Do for Energy Saving..... 14
5.2 First Use ...................................... 14
5.3 Climate Class and Definitions...... 15
6 Operating the Product.................. 15
7 Changing Door Direction.............. 16
8 Use of Your Appliance.................. 16
8.1 Control Panel of the Product ....... 16
8.2 Thermostat Setting Button........... 17
8.3 Storing Food in the Cooler Com-
partment ......................................
17
8.4 Crisper......................................... 19
8.5 Dairy Products Cold Storage
Area.............................................
19
8.6 Reversing the Door Opening Side 19
8.7 Door Open Alert........................... 19
8.8 Replacing the Illumination Lamp . 19
9 Maintenance and Cleaning .......... 20
10 Troubleshooting ............................ 21
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1 Safety Instructions
This section includes the
safety instructions necessary
to prevent the risk of personal
injury or material damage.
Our company shall not be held
responsible for damages that
may occur if these instructions
are not observed.
Always have installation and repair
operations performed by manufac-
turer, authorized service or a per-
son who will be described by im-
porter company.
Use original spare parts and ac-
cessories only.
Do not repair or replace any com-
ponent of the product unless it is
clearly specified in the user
manual.
Do not perform any modifications
on the product.
1.1 Intention of Use
This product is not suitable for
commercial use and should
not be used for a purpose
other than its intended use.
This product is intended for op-
erating interiors, such as
households or similar.
For example;
In the staff kitchens of the
stores, offices and other working
environments,
In farm houses,
In the units of hotels, motels or
other resting facilities that are
used by the customers,
In hostels, or similar environ-
ments,
In catering services and similar
non-retail applications.
This product shall not be used
in open or enclosed external
environments such as vessels,
camper vans, balconies or ter-
races. Exposing the product to
rain, snow, sunlight and wind
may cause risk of fire.
1.2 Safety of Children,
Vulnerable Persons
and Pets
This product may be used by
children aged 8 years and
older and persons with under-
developed physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if
they are being supervised or
have been given instruction
concerning use of the appli-
ance in a safe way and the
hazards involved.
Children between 3 and 8
years are allowed to put and
take out food into/from the
cooler product.
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Electrical products are danger-
ous for children and pets. Chil-
dren and pets must not play
with, climb on, or enter the
product.
Cleaning and user mainten-
ance should not be performed
by children unless there is
someone overseeing them.
Keep the packaging materials
away from children. Risk of in-
jury and suffocation.
Before disposing of old products
that shall not be used any more:
1. Unplug the power cord from
the mains socket.
2. Cut the power cable and re-
move it from the appliance
together with the plug.
3. Do not remove the racks and
drawers from the product to
prevent children from getting
inside the appliance.
4. Remove the doors.
5. Store the product so that it
shall not be tipped over.
6. Do not allow children to play
with the scrapped product.
Do not dispose of the product
by throwing it into fire. Risk of
explosion.
If there is a lock available on
the product’s door, keep the
key out of children's reach.
1.3 Electrical Safety
The product shall not be
plugged into the outlet during
installation, maintenance,
cleaning, repair, and transport-
ation operations.
Do not tuck the power cable
under the product or to the
rear of the product. Do not put
heavy items on the power
cable. The power cable should
not be bent, crushed, and
come into contact with any
heat source.
Do not use an extension cord,
multi-plug or adaptor to oper-
ate your product.
Portable multi-plugs or port-
able power supplies may over-
heat and cause fire. Thus, do
not have a multi-plug, portable
power sources behind or in the
vicinity of the product.
Do not plug the product’s
power cord in a loose or dam-
aged power outlet. These
types of connections may
overheat and cause fire.
The plug shall be easily ac-
cessible. If this is not possible,
a mechanism that meets the
electrical legislation and that
disconnects all terminals from
the mains (fuse, switch, main
switch, etc.) shall be available
on the electrical installation.
Do not touch the plug with wet
hands.
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When unplugging the appli-
ance, don’t hold the power
cord, but the plug.
1.4 Handling Safety
This product is heavy, do not
handle it by yourself.
Do not hold the product from
its door while handling the
product.
Be careful not to damage the
cooling system and the pipes
while handling the product. Do
not operate the product if the
pipes are damaged, and con-
tact an authorized service.
1.5 Installation Safety
Contact the Authorized Service
for the product's installation.
To prepare the product for use,
see the information in the user
manual and make sure the
electric and water utilities are
as required. If not, call a quali-
fied electrician and plumber to
arrange the utilities as neces-
sary. Failure to do so may res-
ult in electric shock, fire, prob-
lems with the product, or in-
jury.
Check for any damage on the
product before installing it. Do
not have the product installed
if it is damaged.
Place the product on a clean,
level and hard surface and bal-
ance it with the adjustable
legs. Otherwise, the refriger-
ator may tip over and cause in-
juries.
The product shall be installed
in a dry and ventilated environ-
ment. Do not keep carpets,
rugs or similar covers under
the product. This may cause
risk of fire as a result of inad-
equate ventilation!
Do not block or cover ventila-
tion holes. Otherwise, power
consumption increases and
your product may be dam-
aged.
The product must not be con-
nected to supply systems such
as solar power supply. Other-
wise, your product may be
damaged due to sudden
voltage changes!
The more refrigerant a refriger-
ator contains, the bigger its in-
stallation room should be. In
very small rooms, a flammable
gas-air mixture may occur in
case of a gas leak in the cool-
ing system. At least 1 m³ of
volume is required for each 8
grams of refrigerant. The
amount of the refrigerant avail-
able in your product is spe-
cified in the Type Label.
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The installation place of the
product shall not be exposed
to direct sunlight and it shall
not be in the vicinity of a heat
source such as stoves, radiat-
ors, etc. If you cannot prevent
installation of the product in
the vicinity of a heat source,
use a suitable insulation plate
and make sure the minimum
distance to the heat source is
as specified below:
At least 30 cm away from
heat sources such as
stoves, ovens, heating units
and heaters, etc.,
And at least 5 cm away from
electrical ovens.
Your product has the protec-
tion class of I.
Plug the product in a grounded
socket that conforms with the
Voltage, Current and Fre-
quency values specified in the
type label. The socket must
have a 10A – 16A fuse. Our
firm will not assume responsib-
ility for any damages due to
usage without earthing and
without power connection in
compliance with local and na-
tional regulations.
The product’s power cable
must be unplugged during in-
stallation. Otherwise, risk of
electric shock and injury may
occur!
Do not plug the product’s
power cord in loose, dislo-
cated, broken, dirty, oily power
outlets which have a risk of
water contact. These types of
connections may cause over-
heating and fire.
Place the power cable and
hoses (if any) of the product so
that they shall not cause a risk
of tripping over.
Penetration of humidity and li-
quid to live parts or to the
power cord may cause short
circuit. Thus, do not use the
product in humid environments
or in areas where water may
splash (e.g. garage, laundry
room, etc.) If the refrigerator is
wet by water, unplug it and
contact an authorized service.
Do not ever connect your refri-
gerator to power saving
devices. These systems are
harmful for the product
1.6 Operational Safety
Do not ever use chemical
solvents on the product. These
materials contain an explosion
risk.
In case of a failure of the
product, unplug it and do not
operate until it is repaired by
the authorized service. There
is a risk of electric shock!
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Do not place a source of flame
(e.g. candles, cigarettes, etc.)
on the product or in the vicinity
of it.
Do not get on the product. Risk
of falling and injury!
Do not cause damage to the
pipes of the cooling system us-
ing sharp and piercing tools.
The refrigerant that sprays out
in case of puncturing the gas
pipes, pipe extensions or up-
per surface coatings may
cause irritation of skin and in-
jury to the eyes.
Do not place and operate elec-
trical appliances inside the re-
frigerator/freezer unless it is
advised by the manufacturer.
Do not jam any parts of your
hands or your body to the
moving parts inside the
product. Be careful to prevent
jamming of your fingers
between the refrigerator and
its door. Be careful while open-
ing or closing the door if there
are children around.
Do not put ice cream, ice
cubes or frozen food to your
mouth as soon as you take
them out of the freezer. Risk of
frostbite!
Do not touch the inner walls,
metal parts of the freezer or
food kept inside the freezer
with wet hands. Risk of frost-
bite!
Do not place soda cans or
cans and bottles that contain
fluids that may be frozen to the
freezer compartment. Cans or
bottles may explode. Risk of
injury and material damage!
Do not use or place materials
sensitive against temperature
such as flammable sprays,
flammable objects, dry ice or
other chemical agents in the
vicinity of the refrigerator. Risk
of fire and explosion!
Do not store explosive materi-
als such as aerosol cans with
flammable materials inside the
product.
Do not place cans containing
fluids over the product an open
state. Splashing of water on an
electrical part may cause the
risk of an electric shock or a
fire.
This product is not intended for
storage and cooling of medi-
cines, blood plasma, laborat-
ory preparations or similar ma-
terials and products that are
subject to the Medical
Products Directive.
If the product is used against
its intended purpose, it may
cause damage to or deteriora-
tion of the products kept in-
side.
If your refrigerator is equipped
with blue light, do not look at
this light with optical devices.
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Do not stare directly at UV
LED light for a long time. Ultra-
violet rays may cause eye
strain.
Do not fill the product with
more food than its capacity. In-
juries or damages may occur if
the contents of the refrigerator
fall when the door is opened.
Similar problems may also oc-
cur when an object is placed
over the product.
Ensure that you have removed
any ice or water that may have
fallen to the floor to prevent in-
juries.
Change the locations of the
racks/bottle racks on the door
of your refrigerator only when
the racks are empty. Danger of
injury!
Do not place objects that may
fall/tip over on the product.
These objects may fall while
opening or closing the door
and cause injuries and/or ma-
terial damages.
Do not hit or exert excessive
pressure on glass surfaces.
Broken glass may cause injur-
ies and/or material damages.
The cooling system in your
product contains R600a refri-
gerant. The refrigerant type
used in the product is specified
in the type label. This gas is
flammable. Therefore, be care-
ful not to damage the cooling
system and the pipes while op-
erating the product. In case of
damage to the pipes;
1. Do not touch the product or
the power cable.
2. Keep the product away from
potential sources of fire that
may cause the product to
catch fire.
3. Ventilate the area where the
product is placed. Do not use
a fan.
4. Contact Authorized Service.
5. If the product is damaged
and you observe gas leak,
please stay away from the
gas. Gas may cause frostbite
if it contacts your skin.
1.7 Food Storage
Safety
Please pay attention to the fol-
lowing warnings to avoid food
spoilage:
Leaving the doors open for a
long time may cause the tem-
perature inside the product to
rise.
Regularly clean the accessible
drainage systems in contact
with food.
Clean the water tanks that
have not been used for 48
hours and mains-fed water
systems that have not been
used for more than 5 days.
Store raw meat and fish
products in appropriate com-
partments within the product.
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Thus, it does not drip on or
come into contact with other
foods.
Two-star freezer compart-
ments are used for storing pre-
filled foods, making and storing
ice and ice cream.
One, two and three-star com-
partments are not appropriate
for freezing fresh food.
If the cooling product has been
left empty for a long time, turn
off the product, defrost, clean,
and dry the product in order to
protect the housing of the
product.
1.8 Maintenance and
Cleaning Safety
Unplug the refrigerator before
cleaning it or starting to per-
form maintenance.
Do not pull by the door handle
if you shall move the product
for cleaning purposes. Handle
may cause injuries if it is pulled
too hard.
Do not put your hands etc. un-
der the refrigerator. Jamming
may occur or any sharp edge
may cause personal injuries.
Do not clean the product by
spraying or pouring water on
the product and inside the
product. Risk of electric shock
and fire.
When cleaning the product, do
not use sharp and abrasive
tools or household cleaning
agents, detergent, gas, gasol-
ine, thinner, alcohol, varnish,
and similar substances. Use
only cleaning and maintenance
agents that are not harmful for
food inside the product.
Do not ever use steam or
steamed cleaning materials for
cleaning the product and thaw-
ing the ice inside it. Steam
contacts the live areas in your
refrigerator and causes short
circuit or electric shock.
Take care to keep water away
from the ventilation holes,
electronic circuits or lighting of
the product.
Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe
the dust or foreign material on
the tips of the plugs. Do not
use a wet or damp piece of
cloth to clean the plug. Other-
wise, risk of fire or electric
shock may occur.
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2 Environmental Instructions
2.1 Compliance with the WEEE Dir-
ective and Disposing of the
Waste Product
This product complies with EU
WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU).
This product bears a classifica-
tion symbol for waste electrical
and electronic equipment
(WEEE).
This symbol indicates that this
product shall not be disposed with other
household wastes at the end of its service
life. Used device must be returned to offical
collection point for recycling of electrical
and electronic devices. To find these col-
lection systems please contact to your local
authorities or retailer where the product
was puchased. Each household performs
important role in recovering and recycling
of old appliance. Appropriate disposal of
used appliance helps prevent potential neg-
ative consequences for the environment
and human health.
Compliance with RoHS Directive
The product you have purchased complies
with EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU). It
does not contain harmful and prohibited
materials specified in the Directive.
Package information
Packaging materials of the product
are manufactured from recyclable
materials in accordance with our
National Environment Regulations.
Do not dispose of the packaging
materials together with the do-
mestic or other wastes. Take them
to the packaging material collection
points designated by the local au-
thorities.
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3 Your Refrigerator
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1 * Adjustable Door Shelves 2 * Egg Holders
3 * Bottle Shelf 4 * Adjustable Front Legs
5 * Freezer Compartment 6 * Ice Container
7 * Cold Storage Drawer 8 * Crisper
9 * Adjustable Shelves 10 * Foldable Wine Bin
11 * Fan 12 * Illumination Lamp
*Optional: Figures in this user manual are
schematic and may not exactly match your
product. If your product does not comprise
the relevant parts, the information pertains
to other models.
4 Installation
Read the “Safety Instructions” sec-
tion first!
4.1 Right Place For Installation
Contact the Authorized Service for the
product's installation. To prepare the
product for installation, see the information
in the user manual and make sure the elec-
tric and water utilities are as required. If
not, call an electrician and plumber to ar-
range the utilities as necessary.
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WARNING:
The manufacturer assumes no re-
sponsibility for any damages
caused by the work carried out by
unauthorized persons.
WARNING:
The product’s power cable must be
unplugged during installation. Fail-
ure to do so may result in death or
serious injuries!
WARNING:
If the door span is too narrow for
the product to pass, remove the
door and turn the product side-
ways; if this does not work, contact
the authorized service.
Place the product on a flat surface to
avoid vibration.
Place the product at least 30 cm away
from the heater, stove and similar
sources of heat and at least 5 cm away
from electric ovens.
Do not expose the product to direct sun-
light or keep it in damp environments.
Your product requires adequate air circu-
lation to function efficiently. If the product
will be placed in an alcove, remember to
leave at least 5 cm clearance between
the product and the ceiling, rear wall and
the side walls.
Check if the rear wall clearance protec-
tion component is present at its location
(if provided with the product).
If the component is not available, or if it is
lost or fallen, position the product so that
at least 5 cm clearance shall be left
between the rear surface of the product
and the wall of the room. The clearance
at the rear is important for efficient opera-
tion of the product.
4.2 Electrical Connection
Do not use extension or multi sock-
ets in power connection.
Damaged power cable must be re-
placed by Authorized Service.
When placing two coolers in adja-
cent position, leave at least 4 cm
distance between the two units.
Our firm will not assume responsibility for
any damages due to usage without earth-
ing and power connection in compliance
with national regulations.
The power cable plug must be easily ac-
cessible after installation.
Do not use multi-group plug with or
without extension cable between the wall
socket and the refrigerator.
4.3 Adjusting the Legs
If the product is not in balanced position,
adjust the front adjustable legs by rotating
them to right or left.
4.4 Hot Surface Warning
The side walls of your product are
equipped with cooler pipes to enhance the
cooling system. High pressure fluid may
flow through these surfaces, and cause hot
surfaces on the side walls. This is normal
and it does not require servicing. Be careful
when you contact these areas.
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5 Preparation
Read the “Safety Instructions” sec-
tion first!
5.1 What to Do for Energy Saving
Connecting the product to elec-
tronic energy-saving systems is
harmful, as it may damage the
product.
This refrigerating appliance is not inten-
ded to be used as a built in appliance.
Do not keep the refrigerator doors open
for long periods.
Do not place hot food or beverages into
the refrigerator.
Do not overfill the refrigerator; blocking
the internal air flow will reduce cooling
capacity.
In order to load the maximum quantity of
food into the freezer compartment of your
refrigerator, the upper drawers should be
taken out and the food should be placed
onto the wire/glass shelves. Net volume
and energy consumption information de-
clared in the energy label of your refriger-
ator was tested by taking out the upper
drawers in the cooler department and the
ice bucket, which is easily removable by
hand.
Using the below drawer when storing is
strongly recommended.
Depending on the product’s features; de-
frosting frozen foods in the cooler com-
partment will ensure energy saving and
preserve food quality.
Make sure the foods are not in contact
with the cooler compartment temperature
sensor described below.
If they are in contact with the sensor, en-
ergy consumption of the appliance might
increase
Food shall be stored using the drawers in
the cooler compartment in order to en-
sure energy saving and protect food in
better conditions.
Food packages shall not be in direct con-
tact with the temperature sensor located
in the freezer compartment.
5.2 First Use
Before using your refrigerator, make sure
the necessary preparations are made in
line with the instructions in "Safety and En-
vironmental Instructions" and "Installation"
sections.
Keep the product running without placing
any food inside for 6 hours and do not
open the door, unless absolutely neces-
sary.
The temperature change caused by
opening and closing of the door while us-
ing the product may normally lead to con-
densation on door/body shelves and
glassware placed in the product.
A sound will be heard when the
compressor is engaged. It is normal
for the product to make noise even
if the compressor is not running, as
fluid and gas may be compressed
in the cooling system.
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It is normal for the front edges of
the refrigerator to be warm. These
areas are designed to warm up in
order to prevent condensation.
For some models, indicator panel
turns off automatically 1 minute
after the door closes. It will be re-
activated when the door is opened
or any button is pressed.
5.3 Climate Class and Definitions
Please refer to the Climate Class on the
rating plate of your device. One of the fol-
lowing information is applicable to your
device according to the Climate Class.
SN: Long Term Temperate Climate: This
cooling device is designed for use at am-
bient temperatures between 10 °C and
32 °C.
N: Temperate Climate: This cooling
device is designed for use at ambient
temperatures between 16°C and 32 °C.
ST: Subtropical Climate: This cooling
device is designed for use at ambient
temperatures between 16°C and 38°C.
T: Tropical Climate: This cooling device
is designed for use at ambient temperat-
ures between 16°C and 43°C.
6 Operating the Product
Read the “Safety Instructions” sec-
tion first!
Do not use any mechanical tools or any
other tools than the recommendations of
the manufacturer to speed up the thaw-
ing operation.
Do not use parts of your refrigerator such
as the door or drawers as a support or a
step. This may cause the product to trip
over or its components to be damaged.
The product shall be used for storing
food only.
Turn off the water valve if you will be
away from home (e.g. at vacation) and
you will not be using the Icematic or the
water dispenser for a long period of time.
Otherwise, water leaks may occur.
Unplugging the Product
If you are not going to use the product for
a long time, unplug the product from the
socket.
Remove the food to prevent odours,
Wait for the ice to melt, clean the interior
and let it dry, leave the doors open to
avoid damaging the inner body plastics.
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7 Changing Door Direction
8 Use of Your Appliance
8.1 Control Panel of the Product
The operating temperature is set by the
temperature control. 1=Lowest cooling setting (Warmest setting)
4=Highest cooling setting (Coldest setting)
The average temperature inside the cooler
compartment should be around +5°C.
Please select a setting based on the de-
sired temperature.
Please note that there will be different tem-
peratures in the cooling area.
The coldest zone is just above the crisper.
The interior temperature also depends on
the ambient temperature, how often the
door is opened, and the amount of food
stored in the refrigerator.
Frequent opening of the door causes the
internal temperature to rise.
It is therefore recommended that you close
the door as soon as possible after opening
it for any reason.
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8.2 Thermostat Setting Button
The internal temperature of your refriger-
ator changes due to the following reasons:
Seasonal temperatures;
Opening the door frequently and leaving
it open for a long time;
Placing foods in the refrigerator without
waiting for them to reach room temperat-
ure;
The location of the refrigerator in the
room (e.g. exposure to sunlight).
You can adjust the varying internal tem-
perature due to such reasons using the
thermostat.
The numbers around the thermostat but-
ton indicate the cooling levels.
If the ambient temperature is above
32°C, turn the thermostat knob to its
maximum position.
If the ambient temperature is below 25°C,
turn the thermostat knob to the minimum
position.
8.3 Storing Food in the Cooler Compartment
Storing Food in the Cooler Compart-
ment
Compartment temperatures rise promin-
ently if compartment door is opened and
closed frequently and kept open for a
long time, this can reduce the life span of
the food and cause the food to spoil.
In order not to cause odour and taste
changes, the food should be stored in the
closed containers.
Do not store too much food in your refri-
gerator. To achieve a better and homo-
geneous cooling, place the food separ-
ately in a way that cold air can wander
through them.
Provide air flow by leaving a space
between the food and internal wall. If you
lean the food against the rear wall, the
food may freeze.
Bring cooked hot meals to the room tem-
perature before placing them in the refri-
gerator. Then, you can place the tepid
meal in the lower shelves of your refriger-
ator. Do not place the tepid meals close
to the foods which may easily spoil.
Defrost your frozen food in the fresh food
compartment. Thereby, you can cool
fresh food compartment by using frozen
food and save energy.
Storing unripe tropical fruits (mango,
melon varieties, papaya, banana, pine-
apple) in the refrigerator may speed up
the ripening process This is not recom-
mended because it will cause shorter
storage time.
You should store onions, garlics, gingers
and other root vegetables in dark and
cold room conditions, not in the refriger-
ator.
If you notice that a food has spoiled in
the refrigerator, throw away that food and
clean the accessories which have come
into contact with it.
In order to cool the meals like soups and
stews, which are cooked in the large
pots, quickly, you can put them in the re-
frigerator by separating them into their
own shallow containers.
Do not place unpackaged food close to
eggs.
Keep the fruits and vegetables separately
and store each variety together (for ex-
ample; apples with apples, carrots with
carrots)
Take green vegetables out of the plastic
bag and place them in the refrigerator
after wrapping them in a paper towel or
drying cloth. If you wash this type of food
before placing them in the refrigerator,
remember to dry them.
You can both create a damp environment
and provide an air flow by keeping fruits
and vegetables, which are prone to dry-
ing, in the perforated or unsealed plastic
bags.
Except the cases where extreme circum-
stances are available in the environment,
if your product (on the recommended set
values table) is set to the specified set
values, the food keep their freshness for
a longer time both in the fresh product
compartment and freezer compartment.
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Store Foods In The Different Places According To Their Properties:
Food Location
Egg Door Shelf
Dairy products (butter, cheese) If available, zero degree (for breakfast food) compart-
ment
Fruits, vegetables and greenery Fruit-vegetable compartment, crisper or
EverFresh+ compartment (if available)
Fresh meat, poultry, fish, sausage etc. Cooked foods If available, zero degree (for breakfast food) compart-
ment
Ready to serve foods, packaged products, canned foods and
pickles Top shelves or door shelf
Beverages, bottles, spices and snacks Door Shelf
Storing Food In The Freezer Compart-
ment
You can activate Quick Freezing function
4-6 hours before freezing function and
perform a faster cooling.
Bring hot meals to the room temperature
before placing them in the freezer com-
partment.
Foods to be frozen must be divided into
portions according to a size to be con-
sumed, and frozen in separate packages.
It is recommended to pack the foods be-
fore placing them in the freezer.
In order to prevent expiration of storage
time, write the freezing date, time and
name of the product on the package ac-
cording to the storage times of different
foods.
Consume the foods you have defrosted
quickly. Defrosted foods cannot be
frozen again unless they are cooked. It is
not safe to consume the refrozen fresh
foods without cooking after they are de-
frosted.
As you freeze fresh foods, do not bring
them in contact with already frozen
foods. Otherwise, frozen foods will be de-
frosted.
Storing The Foods, Which Are Sold
Frozen
Always follow the instructions of the pro-
ducer in relation to the time during which
you are required to store your foods. Do
not excess the time specified in these in-
structions!
In order to protect the quality of the food,
keep the time interval between purchas-
ing transaction and storing as short as
possible.
Buy frozen food which are stored at –18
°C or lower temperatures.
Avoid buying foods whose packages are
covered with ice etc. This means that the
product could be partially defrosted and
refrozen. Temperature impacts the qual-
ity of the food.
Do not excess the storing time recom-
mended by the food producer. Remove
only the food as much as you need from
the freezer.
Except the cases where extreme circum-
stances are available in the environment,
if your product (on the recommended set
values table) is set to the specified set
values, the food keep their freshness for
a longer time both in the fresh product
compartment and freezer compartment.
If fresh food compartment is set to a
lower temperature, fresh fruits and veget-
ables may be partially frozen.
Freezer Details
As per the IEC 62552 standards, the
freezer must have the capacity to freeze
4.5 kg of food items at -18 °C or lower tem-
peratures at 25 °C room temperature in 24
hours for each 100 litres of freezer com-
partment volume.
Food products can only be preserved for
extended periods at or below temperature
of -18 °C.
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You can keep the foods fresh for months
(in freezer at or below temperatures of -18
°C).
The food products to be frozen must not
contact the already-frozen food inside to
avoid partial defrosting.
Boil the vegetables and filter the water to
extend the frozen storage time. Place the
food in air-tight packages after filtering and
place in the freezer. Bananas, tomatoes,
lettuce, celery, boiled eggs, potatoes and
similar food items should not be frozen. In
case these foods are frozen, only nutritional
values and eating qualities will be negat-
ively affected. A rotting that would threaten
human health is not in question.
Placing The Food
Freezer compartment shelves: Different
frozen foods like meat, fish, ice cream, ve-
getables etc.
Cooler compartment shelves: Food items
inside pots, capped plate and capped
cases, eggs (in closed case)
Cooler compartment door shelves: Small
and packaged food or beverages
Crisper: Vegetables and fruits
Fresh food compartment: Delicatessen
(breakfast food, meat products to be con-
sumed in short time)
8.4 Crisper
The refrigerator's crisper is designed to
keep vegetables fresh by preserving their
humidity. For this purpose, the overall cold
air circulation is intensified in the crisper.
Keep fruits and vegetables in this compart-
ment. Keep the green-leaved vegetables
and fruits separately to prolong their life.
8.5 Dairy Products Cold Storage
Area
Cold Storage Drawer
The Cold Storage Drawer can reach lower
temperatures in the cooler compartment.
Use this drawer for delicatessen products
(salami, sausage, etc.) and dairy products
that require colder storage conditions, or for
meat, chicken or fish to be consumed
quickly. It is not suitable to store fruits and
vegetables in this drawer.
8.6 Reversing the Door Opening
Side
The door opening side of your refrigerator
can be reversed according to the place you
put it. When you need this, you should def-
initely call the nearest Authorized Service.
8.7 Door Open Alert
An audible alert will be heard if the
product's door remains open for 1 minute.
The audible alert will stop when you close
the cabinet door or press any button on the
display (if available).
8.8 Replacing the Illumination
Lamp
Call the Authorized Service when the Bulb/
LED used for lighting in your refrigerator
will be replaced.
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Lamp(s) used in this appliance cannot be
used for house lighting. Intended use of this
lamp is to help the user place food into the
refrigerator / freezer safely and comfort-
ably.
9 Maintenance and Cleaning
WARNING:
Read the “Safety Instructions” sec-
tion first.
WARNING:
Unplug the refrigerator before
cleaning it.
Do not use sharp or abrasive tools to
clean the product. Do not use materials
such as household cleaning agents,
soap, detergents, gas, gasoline, thinner,
alcohol, wax, etc.
The dust shall be removed from the vent-
ilation grill on the rear of the product at
least once a year (without opening the
cover). Clean the product with a dry
cloth.
Take care to keep water away from the
lamp's cover and other electrical parts.
Clean the door with a damp cloth. Re-
move all contents to remove the door and
body racks. Remove the door racks by
lifting them upwards. Clean and dry the
shelves, then attach back in place by
sliding from above.
Do not use chlorinated water or cleaning
products on the exterior surface and
chromecoated parts of the product.
Chlorine will cause rust on such metallic
surfaces.
Do not use sharp and abrasive tools,
soap, house cleaning materials, deter-
gents, gas, gasoline, varnish and similar
substances to prevent deformation of the
plastic part and removal of prints on the
part. Use warm water and a soft cloth for
cleaning, and then dry it.
On the products without a No-Frost fea-
ture, water droplets and icing up to a
thickness of a finger may occur on the
rear wall of the freezer compartment. Do
not clean, and never apply oils or similar
materials.
Use a mildly dampened micro-fibre cloth
to clean the external surface of the
product. Sponges and other types of
cleaning clothes may cause scratches.
To clean all removable components dur-
ing the cleaning of the interior surface of
the product, wash these components with
a mild solution consisting of soap, water
and carbonate. Wash and dry thoroughly.
Prevent contact of water with illumination
components and the control panel.
CAUTION:
Do not use vinegar, rubbing alcohol
or other alcohol based cleaning
agents on any interior surface.
Stainless Steel External Surfaces
Use a non-abrasive stainless steel cleaning
agent and apply it with a soft lint-free cloth.
To polish, gently wipe the surface with a
micro-fibre cloth dampened with water and
use dry polishing chamois. Always follow
the veins of the stainless steel.
Preventing Odours
The product is manufactured free of any
odorous materials. However, keeping the
food in inappropriate sections and improper
cleaning of internal surfaces may lead to
odours.
To avoid this, clean the inside with car-
bonated water every 15 days.
Keep the foods in sealed holders, as mi-
cro-organisms arising from foods kept in
unsealed containers will cause bad
odour.
Do not keep expired and spoilt foods in
the refrigerator.
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