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REFRIGERATOR
USERS OPERATION MANUAL
English .....................1
Italiano .................. 22
Français ................. 44
Deutsch ................. 66
Nederlands ............ 89
Español ................ 110
Português ............ 132
Αγγλικά ................ 154
Hrvatski ............... 178
Slovenščina .......... 195
Čeština ................. 212
Slovenčina............ 232
Română ............... 252
Srpski ................... 270
Magyar ................ 290
Български ........... 307
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English
Contents
Safety information .................................. 1
Daily use .................................................. 8
Installing your new appliance............... 9
Ventilation of appliance .................. 9
Reversing the door ................................ 9
Tools you will need ......................... 9
Description of the appliance ............... 13
Operation ............................................... 13
Using your appliance ........................... 14
Accessories
1)
................................ 14
Positioning the door shelves ......... 14
Bottle rack .................................... 15
Vegetable Drawer ......................... 15
Freezer Drawer ............................. 15
Ice-cube tray ................................. 15
Refrigerator compartment
2)
......... 15
Freezer food compartment
2)
........ 15
Thawing food
2)
............................. 15
Water Dispenser ........................... 15
Before using ................................. 15
Assembling ................................... 15
Helpful hints and tips........................... 17
Cleaning and care ................................ 18
Exterior cleaning ........................... 18
Door seals cleaning ....................... 18
Replacing the LED light .................. 18
Defrosting..................................... 18
Defrosting in fresh food storage
compartment ............................... 18
Defrosting in frozen-food storage
compartment ............................... 18
Go out of use for a long time ......... 19
Troubleshooting ................................... 19
Scrapping old appliances ................... 20
Conformity ............................................ 20
Energy Saving ...................................... 20
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Before using your refrigerator, please carefully
read this instruction manual in order to
maximize its performance. Store all
documentation for subsequent use or for other
owners. This product is intended solely for
household use or similar applications such as:
- the kitchen area for personnel in shops, offices
and other working environments
- on farms, by clientele of hotels, motels and other
environments of a residential type
- at bed and breakfasts (B & B)
- for catering services and similar applications not
for retail sale.
This appliance must be used only for purposes
of storage of food, any other use is considered
dangerous and the manufacturer will not be
responsible for any omissions. Also, it is
recommended that you take note of the
warranty conditions.
Safety information
This guide contains many
important safety information.
Please, we suggest you keep
these instructions in a safe
place for easy reference and
a good experience with the
appliance. The refrigerator
contains a refrigerant gas
(R600a: isobutane) and
insulating gas (cyclopentane),
with high compatibility with
the environment, that are,
however, inflammable.
Caution: risk of fire
If the refrigerant circuit
should be damaged:
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Avoid opening flames and
sources of ignition.
Thoroughly ventilate the
room in which the appliance
is situated
Percentage running
WARNING!
Care must be taken while
cleaning/carrying the
appliance to avoid
touching the condenser
metal wires at the back of
the appliance, as you
might injure your fingers
and hands or damage your
product.
This appliance is not
designed for stacking with
any other appliance. Do
not attempt to sit or stand
on top of your appliance as
it is not designed for such
use. You could injure
yourself or damage the
appliance.
Make sure that mains
cable is not caught under
the appliance during and
after carrying/moving the
appliance, to avoid the
mains cable becoming cut
or damaged.
When positioning your
appliance take care not to
damage your flooring,
pipes, wall coverings etc.
Do not move the appliance
by pulling by the lid or
handle. Do not allow
children to play with the
appliance or tamper with
the controls. Our company
declines to accept any
liability should the
instructions not be
followed.
Do not install the
appliance in humid, oily or
dusty places, nor expose it
to direct sunlight and to
water.
Do not install the
appliance near heaters or
inflammable materials.
If there is a power failure
do not open the lid. Frozen
food should not be
affected if the failure lasts
for less than 20 hours. If
the failure is longer, then
the food should be
checked and eaten
immediately or cooked
and then refrozen.
If you find that the lid of
the chest freezer is difficult
to open just after you have
closed it, don’t worry. This
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is due to the pressure
difference which will
equalize and allow the lid
to be opened normally
after a few minutes.
Do not connect the
appliance to the electricity
supply until all packing and
transit protectors have
been removed.
Leave to stand for at least
4 hours before switching
on to allow compressor oil
to settle if transported
horizontally.
This freezer must only be
used for its intended
purpose (i.e. storing and
freezing of edible
foodstuff).
Do not store medicine or
research materials in the
Wine Coolers. When the
material that requires a
strict control of storage
temperatures is to be
stored, it is possible that it
will deteriorate or an
uncontrolled reaction may
occur that can cause risks.
Before performing any
operation, unplug the
power cord from the
power socket.
On delivery, check to make
sure that the product is
not damaged and that all
the parts and accessories
are in perfect condition.
If in the refrigeration
system a leak is noted, do
not touch the wall outlet
and do not use open
flames. Open the window
and let air into the room.
Then call a service center
to ask for repair.
Do not use extension cords
or adapters.
Do not excessively pull or
fold the power cord or
touch the plug with wet
hands.
Do not damage the plug
and/or the power cord;
this could cause electrical
shocks or fires.
If the supply cord is
damaged, it must be
replaced by the
manufacturer, its service
agent or similarly qualified
person in order to avoid a
hazard.
Do not place or store
inflammable and highly
volatile materials such as
ether, petrol, LPG, propane
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gas, aerosol spray cans,
adhesives, pure alcohol,
etc. These materials may
cause an explosion.
Do not use or store
inflammable sprays, such
as spray paint, near the
Wine Coolers. It could
cause an explosion or fire.
Do not place objects
and/or containers filled
with water on the top of
the appliance.
We do not recommend the
use of extension leads and
multi-way adapters.
Do not dispose of the
appliance on a fire. Take
care not to damage, the
cooling circuit/pipes of the
appliance in transportation
and in use. In case of
damage do not expose the
appliance to fire, potential
ignition source and
immediately ventilate the
room where the appliance
is situated.
The refrigeration system
positioned behind and
inside the Wine Coolers
contains refrigerant.
Therefore, avoid damaging
the tubes.
Do not use electrical
appliances inside the food
storage compartments of
the appliance, unless they
are of the type
recommended by the
manufacturer.
Do not damage the
refrigerant circuit.
Do not use mechanical
devices or other means to
accelerate the defrosting
process, other than those
recommended by the
manufacturer.
Do not use electrical
appliances inside the food
storage compartments,
unless they are of the type
recommended by the
manufacturer.
Do not touch internal
cooling elements,
especially with wet hands,
to avoid cracks or injuries.
Maintain the ventilation
openings in the appliance
enclosure or in the built-in
structure, free of
obstruction.
Do not use pointed or
sharp-edged objects such
as knives or forks to
remove the frost.
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Never use hairdryers,
electrical heaters or other
such electrical appliances
for defrosting.
Do not scrape with a knife
or sharp object to remove
frost or ice that occurs.
With these, the refrigerant
circuit can be damaged,
the spill from which can
cause a fire or damage
your eyes.
Do not use mechanical
devices or other equipment
to hasten the defrosting
process.
Absolutely avoid the use of
open flame or electrical
equipment, such as
heaters, steam cleaners,
candles, oil lamps and the
like in order to speed up
the defrosting phase.
Never use water wash the
compressor position, wipe
it with a dry cloth
thoroughly after cleaning
to prevent rust.
It is recommended to keep
the plug clean, any
excessive dust residues on
the plug can be the cause
fire.
The product is designed
and built for domestic
household use only.
The guarantee will be void
if the product is installed
or used in commercial or
non-residential domestic
household premises.
The product must be
correctly installed, located
and operated in
accordance with the
instructions contained in
the User Instructions
Booklet provided.
The guarantee is
applicable only to new
products and is not
transferable if the product
is resold.
Our company disclaims
any liability for incidental
or consequential damages.
The guarantee does not in
any way diminish your
statutory or legal rights.
Do not perform repairs on
this Wine Coolers. All
interventions must be
performed solely by
qualified personnel.
If you are discarding an old
product with a lock or
latch fitted to the door,
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ensure that it is left in a
safe condition to prevent
the entrapment of
children.
This appliance can be used
by children aged from 8
years and above and by
persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or with a lack
of experience and
knowledge; provided that
they have been given
adequate supervision or
instruction concerning
how to use the appliance
in a safe way and
understand the hazards
involved.
Children should not play
with the appliance.
Cleaning and user
maintenance should not
be made by children
without supervision.
Locks :If your
Fridge/Freezer is fitted
with a lock, to prevent
children being entrapped
keep the key out of reach
and not in the vicinity of
the appliance. If disposing
of an old Fridge/Freezer
break off any old locks or
latches as a safeguard.
Children aged from 3 to 8
years are allowed to load
and unload this appliance.
WARNING! When positioning
the appliance, ensure the
supply cord is not trapped or
damaged.
WARNING! Do not locate
multiple portable socket-
outlets or portable power
supplies at the rear of the
appliance.
To avoid contamination of
food, please respect the
following instructions
Opening the door for long
periods can cause a
significant increase of the
temperature in the
compartments of the
appliance.
Clean regularly surfaces
that can come in contact
with food and accessible
drainage systems.
Clean water tanks if they
have not been used for
48h; flush the water
system connected to a
water supply if water has
not been drawn for 5 days.
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Store raw meat and fish in
suitable containers in the
refrigerator, so that it is not
in contact with or drip onto
other food.
Two-star frozen-food
compartments (if they are
presented in the appliance)
are suitable for storing pre-
frozen food, storing or
making ice-cream and
making ice cubes.
One-, two- and three -star
compartments (if they are
presented in the appliance)
are not suitable for the
freezing of fresh food.
If the appliance is left
empty for long periods,
switch off, defrost, clean,
dry and leave the door
open to prevent mould
developing within the
appliance.
WARNING! During using,
service and disposal the
appliance, please pay
attention to symbol as left
side, which is located on rear
of appliance (rear panel or
compressor).
It’s risk of fire warning
symbol. There are flammable
materials in refrigerant pipes
and compressor.
Please be far away fire source
during using, service and
disposal.
Replacing the illuminating lamps
WARNINGThe illuminating lamps must not be
replaced by the user! If the illuminating lamps is
damaged, contact the customer helpline for
assistance.
This warning is only for refrigerators that contain
illuminating lamps.
Refrigerant
The refrigerant isobutene (R600a) is contained
within the refrigerant circuit of the appliance, a
natural gas with a high level of environmental
compatibility, which is nevertheless flammable.
During transportation and installation of the
appliance, ensure that none of the components
of the refrigerant circuit becomes damaged.
The refrigerant (R600a) is flammable.
WARNING Refrigerators contain refrigerant
andgases in the insulation. Refrigerant and gases
must be disposed of professionally as they may
cause eye injuries or ignition.
Ensure that tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not
damage prior to proper disposal.
WARNING: Risk of fire /
flammable materials
If the refrigerant circuit should be damaged:
-Avoid opening flames and sources of ignition.
-Thoroughly ventilate the room in which the
appliance is situated.
It is dangerous to alter the specifications or
modify this product in any way.
Any damage to the cord may cause a shortcircuit,
fire, and/or electric shock.
Electrical safety
1. The power cord must not be lengthened.
2. Make sure that the power plug is not
crushed or damaged. A crushed or damaged
power plug may overheat and cause a fire.
3. Make sure that you can access the main plug
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of the appliance.
4. Do not pull the main cable.
5. If the power plug socket is loose, do not
insert the power plug. There is a risk of
electric shock or fire.
6. You must not operate the appliance without
the interior lighting lamp cover.
7. The fridge is only applied with power supply
of single phase alternating current of
220~240V/50Hz. If fluctuation of voltage in
the district of user is so large that the voltage
exceeds the above scope, for safety sake, be
sure to apply A.C. Automatic voltage
regulator of more than 350W to the fridge.
The fridge must employ a special power
socket instead of common one with other
electric appliances. Its plug must match the
socket with ground wire.
Daily use
Do not store flammable gass or liquids in the
appliance, There is a risk of an explosion.
Do not operate any electrical appliances in
the appliance (e.g.electric ice cream
makers,mixers etc.).
When unplugging always pull the plug from
the mains socket,do not pull on the cable.
Do not place hot items near the plastic
components of this appliance.
Do not place food products directly against
the air outlet on the rear wall.
Store pre-packed frozen food in accordance
with the frozen food manufacture’s
instructions.
The appliances manufactures storage
recommendations should be strictly adhered
to.Refer to relrelevant instructions for
storage.
Do not place carbonated or fizzy drinks in the
freeze compartment as it creates pressure
on the container,which may cause it to
explode,resulting in damage to the
appliance.
Frozen food can cause frost burns if
consumed straight from the freezer
compartment.
Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight.
Keep buring candles,lamps and other items
with naked flames away from the appliance
so that do not set the appliance on fire.
The appliance is intended for keeping food
stuff and/or beverages in normal household
as explained in this instruction booklet The
appliance is heavy.Care should be taken
when moving it.
Do not remove nor touch items from the
freezer compartment if your hands are
damp/wet,as this could cause skin abrasions
or frost/freezer burns.
Never use the base,drawers, doors etc. to
stand on or as supports.
Frozen food must not be refrozen once it has
been thawed out.
Do not consume ice popsicles or ice cubes
straight from the freezer as this can cause
freezer burn to the mouth and lips.
To avoid items falling and causing injury or
damage to the appliance, do not overload
the door racks or put too much food in the
crisper drawers.
Caution!
Care and cleaning
Before maintenance, switch off the
appliance and disconnect the mains plug
from the mains socket.
Do not clean the appliance with metal
objects, steam cleaner, ethereal oils, organic
solvents or abrasive cleansers. Do not use
sharp objects to remove frost from the
appliance. Use a plastic scraper.
Installation Important!
For electrical connection carefully, follow the
instructions given in this manual.
Unpack the appliance and check if there are
damages on it. Do not connect the appliance
if it is damaged. Report possible damages
immediately to the place you bought it. In
this case retain packing.
It is advisable to wait at least four hours
before connecting the appliance to allow the
oil to flow back in the compressor. Adequate
air circulation should be around the
appliance, lacking this leads to overheating.
To achieve sufficient ventilation, follow the
instructions relevant to installation.
Wherever possible the back of the product
should not be too close to a wall to avoid
touching or catching warm parts
(compressor, condenser) to prevent the risk
of a fire, follow the instructions relevant to
installation.
The appliance must not be locate close to
radiators or cookers. Make sure that the
mains plug is accessible after the installation
of the appliance.
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Service
Any electrical work required to do the
servicing of the appliance should be carried
out by qualified electrician or competent
person.
This product must be serviced by an
authorized Service Center, and only genuine
spare parts must be used.
1)
If the appliance is Frost Free.
2)
If the appliance contains freezer
compartment.
Note: Children aged from 3 to 8 years are
allowed to load and unload refrigerating
appliances.(This clause applies only to the EU
region.)
Installing your new appliance
Before using the appliance for the first time, you
should review the following tips.
Ventilation of appliance
In order to improve efficiency of the cooling
system and save energy, it is necessary to
maintain good ventilation around the appliance.
For this reason, sufficient clear space should be
available around the refrigerator.
It is advisable for there to be at least (50~70)mm
of space from the back to the wall, at least
100mm from its top,at last 100mm from its side
to the wall and a clear space in front to allow the
doors to open 135°. Please see the following
diagrams.
Note:
This appliance performs well within the
climate class from N to ST showed in the
table below.
It may not work properly if left at a
temperature above or below the indicated
range for a long period.
Climate class
Ambient temperature
SN
+10°C to +32°C
N
+16°C to +32°C
ST
+16°C to +38°C
T
+16°C to +43°C
Stand your appliance in a dry place to avoid
moisture damage.
Keep the appliance out of direct sunlight,
rain or frost. Stand the appliance away from
heat sources such as stoves, fires or heaters.
Leveling of appliance
For sufficient leveling and air circulating in
the lower rear section of the appliance, the
bottom feet may need to be adjusted.
You can adjust them manually using a
suitable spanner.
To allow the doors to self-close, tilt the top
backwards by about 10mm.
Reversing the door
Reversing the door
The side at which the door opens can be
changed, from the right side (as supplied) to the
left side, if required.
Warning! When reversing the door, the appliance
must not be connected to the mains. Ensure that
the plug is removed from the mains socket.
Tools you will need
8mm socket
wrench
Thin-blade
screwdriver
Putty knife
Cross-shaped
screwdriver
Monkey wrench
8mm wrench
10mm
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Note: If required you may lay the refrigerator on
its back in order to gain access to the base, you
should rest it on soft foam packaging or similar
material to avoid damaging the backboard of the
refrigerator. To reverse the door, the following
steps are generally recommended.
1. Stand the refrigerator upright. Open
the upper door to take out all door racks and
tank (to avoid damage) and then close the door.
2. Use a putty knife or thin-blade screwdriver to
prize the screw hole cover which is at the top left
corner of the refrigerator, and the upper hinge
cover which is at the top right corner of the
refrigerator.
3. Unscrew the special flange self-tapping screws
which are used for fixing the right upper hinge
part by a 8mm socket driver or a spanner (please
support the upper door with your hand when
doing it) .
4. Remove the upper hinge axis, transfer it to
reversed side and tighten securely, then put it in a
safe place.
5. Remove the upper door from the middle hinge
by carefully lifting the door straight up.
NOTE: When removing the door, watch for
washer(s) between the center hinge and the
bottom of the freezer door that may stick to the
door. Do not lose.
6. Place the upper door on a smooth surface with
its panel upwards. Loose screw and part ,
then Install them to the left side and tighten
securely.
7. Unscrew the two special flange self- tapping
screws which are used for fixing the middle hinge
part, then remove the middle hinge part that
hold the lower door in place.
NOTE: When removing the door, watch for
washer(s) between the center hinge and the
Water tank
Door racks
Screw hole
cover
Upper hinge
cover (right)
special flange
selftapping screws
right upper hinge part
Stop block
Self-tapping screw
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bottom of the freezer door that may stick to the
door. Do not lose.
8. Place the lower door on a smooth surface with
its panel upwards. Loose screw and part ,
then Install them to the left side and tighten
securely.
9. Change screw hole covers on middle cover
plate from left to right (as shown in figure
below).
10. Lay the refrigerator on soft foam packaging or
similar material. Remove both adjustable bottom
feet parts, and remove the front feet board and
the lower hinge part by unscrewing the special
flange self-tapping screws.
11. Unscrew the bottom hinge axis and remove it
to the hole which is side by side and screw it.
12. Replace the lower hinge part to the left side
and fixing it with the special flange self-tapping
screws. Replace the front feet fixed board to
another side and fixing it with the special flange
self-tapping screws. Install the adjustable bottom
feet parts.
13. Transfer the lower door to the property
position, adjust the lower hinge part, make the
hinge axis into the lower hole of the lower door,
then tight the bolts.
14. Upturn the middle hinge part the direction
180 degree, transfer it and adjust its position,
make the middle hinge axis into the upper hole
of the lower door, tight the bolts.
middle hinge part
special flange self
tapping screws
Stop block
Self-tapping screw
screw hole covers
screw hole covers
Lower hinge part (right)
Front feet fixed board
Adjustable bottom feet part
Self-tapping screws
Washer
Note: washer may stick to lower door
Lower hinge part (left)
front feet fixed board
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15. Transfer the upper door to the appropriate
position. Secure the door’s level, make the
middle hinge axis into the lower hole of the
upper door.
16. Transfer the upper hinge part and make the
upper hinge axis into the upper hole of the upper
door, and adjust the position of the upper door
(please support the upper door with your hand
when doing it), fixing the upper hinge part with
the special flange self-tapping screws.
17. Install the screw hole cover on the top right
corner of the refrigerator. Install the upper hinge
cover (which is in the plastic bag) on the left
corner. Put the other upper hinge cover into the
plastic bag.
18. Open the upper door and install the door
shelves, then close it.
Warning!
When changing the side at which the door opens,
the appliance must not be connected to the
mains. Remove plug from the mains beforehand.
19. Switch the handles from the left to the right
(only for the model with handles).
middle hinge part
selftapping screws
upper hinge part
upper hinge cover (left)
screw hole
cover
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Description of the appliance
View of the appliance
1. Controller box and LED light
10. Egg tray (inside; optional)
2. Door switch
11. Upper rack
3. Bottle rack (optional)
12. Middle rack
4. Shelf
13. Water storage box pack
5. Crisper box cover
14. Refrigerator door
6. Crisper drawer
15. Lower rack
7. Freezer upper drawer
16. Handle part
8. Freezer lower drawer
17. Freezer door
9. Adjustable bottom feet
Note: Due to constant development of our products, your refrigerator may be slightly different from this
instruction manual, but its functions and usage remain the same. To get more space in freezer, you can
remove drawers (except the bottom freezer drawer), ice tray.
Operation
Starting up and temperature regulation
Insert the plug of the connection lead into the
plug socket with protective earth contact.
When the refrigerator compartment door is
opened, the internal lighting is switched on.
After the fridge has been placed in position,
wait for 5 minutes before electricity is
supplied. Don’t store anything until the
temperature inside the fridge becomes low
enough.
The temperature selector knob is located on
the top of the refrigerator compartment.
Setting 0 means:
Off.
Clockwise rotate the knob to turn on the
appliance.
Setting 1 means:
Highest temperature, warmest setting.
Setting 7 (end-stop) means:
Lowest temperature, coldest setting.
Important! Normally we advise you select setting
of 2 or 3 0r 4, if you want the temperature higher
or colder please turn the knob to warmer or colder
setting accordingly. When you turn the knob to
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colder which can lead to the more energy
efficiency-Otherwise, it would result the energy-
consuming.
Important! High ambient temperatures (e.g. on
hot summer days) and a cold setting (position 6
to 7) may cause the compressor to run
continuously or even non-stop!
Reason: when the ambient temperature is high,
the compressor must run continuously to
maintain the low temperature in the appliance.
Changing the light bulb
Warning! If the light bulb is damaged. DO
NOT CHANG IT BY THE USER!
Changing the light bulb carry out by inexperienced
persons may cause injury or serious
malfunctioning. It must be replaced by a qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard. Contact your
local Service Force Center for help.
Before changing the light bulb, switch off the
appliance and unplug it, or pull the fuse or the
circuit breaker.
Light bulb data: 220-240 V, LED
MAX.1.5W.
To switch off the appliance, set the
temperature regulator to position “0”.
Unplug the mains plug.
Press the light bulb cover, and slide it
backwards.
To change the light bulb, undo the screw.
Remove the bulb fixed block, change the
defective light bulb.
Refit the bulb fixed block, the light bulb
cover and the screw.
Put the refrigerator back into operation.
Using your appliance
Accessories
1)
Movable shelves/trays
Various glass, plastic storage shelves or wire
trays are included with your appliance-
different models have different
combinations and different models have
different features.
The walls of the refrigerator are equipped
with a series of runners so that the shelves
can be positioned as desired.
Positioning the door shelves
To permit the storage of food packages of
various sizes, the door shelves can be placed
at different heights.
To adjust, gradually pull the shelf in the
direction of the arrows until it comes free,
then reposition as required.
Bulb
Bulb cover
Screw
Control Box
Bulb fixed block
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Bottle rack
It is for storing bottled wine or drinks, and it can
be taken out to clean.
Vegetable Drawer
For storing fruit and vegetables.
Freezer Drawer
For storing frozen food.
Ice-cube tray
For making ice and storing ice-cubes.
Refrigerator compartment
2)
For storing food that does not need to be
frozen and different sections suitable for
different kinds of food.
Freezer food compartment
2)
For freezing fresh food and storing frozen
and deep-frozen food for long periods of
time.
Thawing food
2)
In the refrigerator compartment.
At room temperature.
In a microwave oven.
In a conventional or convection oven.
Food once thawed should not be re- frozen.
1)
If the appliance contains related accessories
and functions.
2)
If the appliance contains a freezer
compartment.
Water Dispenser
The water dispenser, located in the fridge door, is
for storing drinking water. With this appliance
you can obtain chilled water easily without
opening the refrigerator. You should review of
following tips.
Before using
Before using this appliance for the first time,
you should use it based on following
instructions.
1.
Hold the two sides of the water tank tightly,
then pull up the water tank by shaking up
and down.
2.
Unscrew the head, then clean it and the
inside of water tank.
Assembling
Before assembling, please drain the water
inside the tank, and check whether the
washer is reversed or not.
1.
Insert the head into the hole.
2.
Fit the tank along the guides on the door.
3.
Press down on the two side of the tank.
Dispenser Pad
water supply inlet cover
water storage box cover
water storage box
dispenser part
dispenser part
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4.
When you hear a click sound, that means the
installation is completed.
Filling water
1.
Open the water supply inlet cover from the
left side.
2.
Fill the water.
Caution!
Fill with water up to 2.5L (which is
suggested), and not above the level.
Otherwise, it may overflow when the lid is
close.
Other beverage(milk,juice,carbonated
beverage etc) is not suggested to be used
than potable water .Especially beverage
including grain must not be used (may result
in failure).
Hot water can not be filled into the water
tank directly.
Warning!
Don't touch other parts of the appliance when
filling water, it may cause the water leakage.
Dispensing water
1.
Make sure the cover of the water tank is
fitted on.
2.
Close the fridge door and check the
dispenser.
Warning!
1. Be careful not to press on the head. 2. When
fitting the water tank, ensure the head inserted
into the hole first.
Before you dispense the water, make sure the
lock device is on left side, it is meaning unlock
situation.
Warning!
The lock is defined as “child lock”. Don't push the
dispenser lever forward strongly, when the
dispenser is on right side, it is meaning lock
situation, it may damage the mechanism.
Receiving Water
You should use the correct cups to receive water
underneath the water dispenser.
Warning!
Don't push the dispenser lever forward without
cup, it may cause the water leak from the
dispenser.
Cleaning
3.
Put the water tank out of the door carefully,
and then wash the tank, lid, and head lightly
in water.
4.
After you have successfully cleaned the
appliance, you should dry it by natural drying
or using the dryer.
5.
If you have used the water dispenser for
many times, the water in the receiving tank
may drop on the floor, which may make your
floor wet, and you should clean the tank with
dry towel regularly before overflow.
Slot
Guide
unlock
lock
Suggested position
Dispenser lever
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Helpful hints and tips
Energy saving tips
We recommend that you follow the tips
below to save energy.
Try to avoid keeping the door open for long
periods.
Ensure the appliance is away from any
sources of heat (Direct sunlight, electric oven
or cooker etc).
Don't set the temperature colder than
necessary.
Don't store warm food or evaporating liquid
in the appliance.
Place the appliance in a well ventilated,
humidity free, room. Please refer to
Installing your new appliance chapter.
If the diagram shows the correct
combination for the drawers, crisper and
shelves, do not adjust the combination as
this is designed to be the most energy
efficient conflguration.
Hints for fresh food refrigeration
Do not place hot food directly into the
refrigerator or freezer, the internal
temperature will increase resulting in the
compressor having to work harder and will
consume more energy.
Cover or wrap food, particularly if it has a
strong flavor.
Place food carefully so that air can circulate
freely around it.
Hints for refrigeration
Meat (All Types) Wrap in polythene food:
wrap and place on the glass shelf above the
vegetable drawer. Always follow food
storage times and use by dates suggested by
manufacturers.
Cooked food, cold dishes, etc.:
They should be covered and may be placed
on any shelf.
Fruit and vegetables:
They should be stored in the special drawer
provided.
Butter and cheese:
Should be wrapped in airtight foil or plastic f
i lm wrap.
Milk bottles:
Should have a lid and be stored in the door
racks.
Hints for freezing
When first starting-up or after a period out
of use, let the appliance run at least 2 hours
on the higher settings before putting food in
the compartment.
Prepare food in small portions to enable it to
be rapidly and completely frozen and to
make it possible to subsequently thaw only
the quantity required.
Wrap up the food In aluminum foil or
polyethylene food wraps which are airtight.
Do not allow fresh, unfrozen food to touch
the food which is already frozen to avoid
temperature rise of the latter.
Iced products, if consumed immediately
after removal from the freezer
compartment, will probably cause frost
burns to the skin.
It is recommended to label and date each
frozen package in order to keep track of the
storage time.
Hints for the storage of frozen food
Ensure that frozen food has been stored
correctly by the food retailer.
Once defrosted, food will deteriorate rapidly
and should not be re-frozen. Do not exceed
the storage period indicated by the food
manufacturer.
Switching off your appliance
If the appliance needs to be switched off for an
extended period, the following steps should be
taken prevent mould on the appliance.
1.
Remove all food.
2.
Remove the power plug from the mains
socket.
3.
Clean and dry the interior thoroughly.
4.
Ensure that all the doors are wedged open
slightly to allow air to circulate.
Receiving tank
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Cleaning and care
For hygienic reasons the appliance (including
exterior and interior accessories) should be
cleaned regularly (at least every two months).
Caution! The appliance must not be connected to
the mains during cleaning as there is a danger of
electrical shock.
Danger of electrical shock! Before cleaning switch
the appliance off and remove the plug from the
mains socket.
Exterior cleaning
-Wipe the control panel with a clean, soft cloth.
-Spray water onto the cleaning cloth instead of
spraying directly on the surface of the appliance.
This helps ensure an even distribution of
moisture to the surface.
-Clean the doors, handles and cabinet surfaces
with a mild detergent and then wiped dry with a
soft cloth.
Caution!
-Don't use sharp objects as they are likely to
scratch the surface.
-Don't use Thinner, Car detergent, Clorox,
ethereal oil, abrasive cleansers or organic solvent
such as Benzene for cleaning.
They may damage the surface of the appliance
and may cause fire.
Interior cleaning
You should clean the appliance interior regularly.
Wipe the inside of the fridge freezer with a weak
solution of bicarbonate of soda, and then rinse
with warm water using a wrung-out sponge or
cloth. Wipe completely dry before replacing the
shelves and baskets.
Thoroughly dry all surfaces and removable parts.
Although this appliance automatically defrosts, a
layer of frost may occur on the freezer
compartment's interior frequently or kept open
too long. If the frost is too thick, choose a time
when the supply of food stocks are low and
proceed as follows:
1.
Remove existing food and accessories
baskets, unplug the appliance from the
mains power and leave the doors open.
Ventilate the room thoroughly to accelerate
the thawing process.
2.
When defrosting is completed, clean your
freezer as described above.
Caution! Don't use sharp objects to remove frost
from the freezer compartment. Only after the
interior is completely dry should the appliance be
switched back on and plugged back into the
mains socket.
Door seals cleaning
Take care to keep door seals clean. Sticky food
and drinks can cause seals to stick to the cabinet
and tear when you open the door. Wash seal
with a mild detergent and warm water. Rinse and
dry it thoroughly after cleaning.
Caution! Only after the door seals are completely
dry should the appliance be powered on.
Replacing the LED light
Warning: The LED light should be replaced by a
competent person! If the LED light is damaged,
contact the customer helpline for assistance.
Defrosting
Why defrosting
Water contained in food or getting into air inside
the fridge be opening doors may form a frost
layer inside. It will weaken the refrigeration when
the frost is thick. While it is more than 10mm
thick, you should defrost.
Defrosting in fresh food storage compartment
It is automatically controlled by switching the
temperature regulator on or off so that there is
no need of operation of defrosting. Water from
defrosting will be drained into an drip tray
through a drain pipe at the back of the fridge
automatically.
Defrosting in frozen-food storage compartment
Defrosting in freezer chamber is operated
manually. Before defrosting, take the food
out.
Take the ice tray and food in drawers out or
put them into the fresh food compartment
temporarily.
Set the knob of the temperature regulator to
position “0” (where the compressor will stop
working) and leave the door of the
refrigerator open until ice and frost dissolve
thoroughly and accumulation at the bottom
of the freezer chamber. Wipe off the water
with soft cloth.
In the case of speeding up the process of
defrosting, you may put a bowl of warm
water (about 50°C) into the freezer chamber,
and scrape away the ice and frost with a
defrosting spatula. After doing so, be sure to
set the knob of the temperature regulator to
the original position.
It is not advisable to heat the freezer
chamber directly with hot water or hair dryer
while defrosting to avoid deformation of the
inner case.
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