Bellers BLR690 User manual

NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR
Freezer - Fridge
Instruction booklet
BLR690


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Index
BEFOREUSINGTHEAPPLIANCE ........................................................................2
SafetyInstructions ................................................................................................................ 2
Recommendations ................................................................................................................. 3
InstallationandSwitchingOnTheAppliance .......................................................................... 4
BeforeSwitchingOn ............................................................................................................. 4
THEVARIOUSFUNCTIONAND POSSIBILITIES..................................................5
ThermostatSetting ................................................................................................................ 5
Accessories ......................................................................................................................... 6
Making IceCubes ................................................................................................................................. 6
FastFreezing Shelf .............................................................................................................................. 6
ChillerShelf .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Drawer .................................................................................................................................................... 7
WineRack .............................................................................................................................................. 7
FreshDial .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Crisperand CrisperShelf .................................................................................................................... 8
Removing the CrisperCover .................................................................................................. 9
ARRANGINGFOODIN THEAPPLIANCE............................................................10
RefrigeratorCompartment .....................................................................................................10
FreezerCompartment ...........................................................................................................10
CLEANINGANDMAINTENANCE .........................................................................12
Defrosting ...........................................................................................................................12
ReplacingTheRefrigeratorand FreezerLightBulb ...............................................................13
TRANSPORTATIONANDCHANGINGOFINSTALLATIONPOSITION ..............13
ChangingofDoorOpeningDirection .....................................................................................13
BEFORECALLINGYOURAFTERSALESSERVICE ..........................................14
THEPARTSOF THEAPPLIANCEAND THE COMPARTMENTS........................15

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PART- 1. BEFOREUSINGTHE APPLIANCE
SafetyInstructions
•Ifthe modelcontainsR600a-seenameplateunderrefrigerant(thecoolantisobutane),
naturalsgasthat, is veryenvironmentallyfriendlybut alsocombustible.When
transporting andinstallingtheunitcaremustbetaken toensurethatnoneofthe
refrigerationcircuitcomponentsbecomedamaged.Intheeventofdamageavoid
nakedflamesorignitionsourcesand ventilatetheroomin whichthe unitisplaced
forafewminutes.
Warning: Keepventilationopeningsinapplianceenclosureorinstructureforbuilding
in,clearofobstruction.
•Donotusemechanicaldevicesorotherartificial meanstoaccelerate thedefrosting
process.
•Donotuseelectricalappliancesinthe refrigeratororfreezercompartmentofthe
appliance.
•If thisapplianceistoreplacean oldrefrigeratorwithalock;breakor removethe lock
asasafetymeasurebeforestoringit,toprotectchildren whileplayingmight lock
themselvesinside.
•Oldrefrigeratorsand freezerscontaininsulationgasesandrefrigerant,whichmust
be disposed ofproperly.Entrustthe disposal of ascrapunitcategoricallyto
competence ofyourlocalwastedisposalserviceandcontactyourlocalauthorityor
yourdealerifyouhaveanyquestions.Pleaseensurethatthepipeofworkof your
refrigerating unitdoesnotgetdamaged priortobeingpicked-upbythe relevantwaste
disposal service.
IMPORTANTNOTE:
Please read this booklet beforeinstalling and switching on this appliance. The
manufacturer assumesno responsibilityforincorrectinstallationandusage asdescribed
inthisbooklet.
ConformityInformation
•TropicalClass isdefinedfortheenvironmenttemperaturesbetween16°Cand 43°C
inaccordancewiththeTSENISO15502Standards.
•The appliance is designedin compliancewiththe EN15502, IEC60335-1/
IEC60335-2-24, 2004/108/EC standards.
PleaseaskyourmunicipalauthorityaboutthedisposaloftheWEEEfor
thereuse,recycleandrecoverypurposes.

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Recommendations
Warning: Donotusemechanicaldevicesorotherartificialmeanstoacceleratethe
defrostingprocess.Donotuseelectricalappliancesin thefoodstorageof theappliance.
Keeptheapplianceventilationopeningsfree.Donotdamagetherefrigerator’s refrigerant
circuit.
•Donotuseadoptersorshuntswhichcould causeoverheatingorburning.
•Donotplugold,warpedpowersupply cables.
•Donottwistand bend thecables.
•Donotallowchildren toplaywiththeappliance.Children must
NEVERsitondrawers/shelvesorhang fromthedoor.
•Donotplugthepowersupply withwethands.
•Donotplacecontainers(glassbottlesortincontainers)of liquids
into the freezerespeciallygassy liquidsastheycouldcause
thecontainerto burstduring freezing.
•Bottles,whichcontain ahigh percentage ofalcohol mustbe
sealed well andplacedvertically intherefrigerator.
•Donottouchthe coolingsurfaces,especially withwet handsas
youcould beburnt or hurt.
•Donot eatice,whichhave justbeenremovedfromthefreezer.
•If thesupplycordisdamageditmustbereplacedbythe
manufacturer orserviceagentorappointedqualifiedperson.
•Theapplianceisnotintended forusebypeople(includingchildren)withreduced
physical,sensoryormentalcapabilities,orlackofexperienceandknowledge, unless
theyhavebeengivensupervisionorinstructionconcerninguseoftheapplianceby
apersonresponsiblefortheirsafety.Childrenshouldbesupervised toensurethat
theydon’t playwith theappliance.
•Ifthesupply cordisdamageditmustbereplacedbythemanufacturerorservice
agentorappointedperson.

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Installationand Switching OnTheAppliance
•This applianceisconnectingto 220-240Vand50Hz.
•Beforemakingtheconnectiontothepowersupply,ensurethatthe voltageonthe
nameplatecorrespondstothevoltage ofelectricalsysteminyourhome.
•Ifthesocketdoesnotmatchtherefrigeratorplug, replacetheplug with asuitableone
(atleast 16A)
•Inserttheplugintoasocket with anefficient groundconnection. Ifthesockethasno
ground contact,wesuggestyoucallanelectricianforassistance.
•Manufacturerisnotresponsibleforfailuretocompletethegroundconnection as
describedinthisbooklet.
•Donotplacetheapplianceindirectsunlight.
•Donotuseinopenairandshall notbeexposedto therain.
•Place the refrigerator farfromheat sourcesand in a
well-ventilated position.Therefrigeratorshould beatleast50
cmfromradiators,gasorcoalstovesand5cmfarfrom electrical
stoves.
•Keep thetopfreefor at least15cm.
•Donotplaceheavyand lotsofthingsontheappliance.
•Iftheapplianceisinstallednextto anotherrefrigeratororfreezer,
observeaminimumdistanceof2cm topreventcondensation.
•Theappliancemustbestandfirmlyandlevelonthe floorUse
the twofront levelling-feet to compensatefor anevenfloor.
•Inordertohaveaircirculationundertheappliance, thespace
undertheappliancemustbeopen.Don’tcloseitwithcarpet,
etc.
•The outside of the applianceand theaccessoriesinsideshould
becleanedwithasolution ofwaterandliquidsoap;theinside
ofthe appliancewithsodiumbicarbonatedissolvedinlukewarm
water.Afterdryingreplacealltheaccessories.
BeforeSwitchingOn
•Waitafter3hoursbeforeplugging theapplianceinto themainpower
toensureproperperformance.
•Therecan beanodour when youfirst switchontheappliance. It will
disappearaftertheappliancestartstocool.

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PART- 2. THEVARIOUSFUNCTION AND POSSIBILITIES
ThermostatSetting
FREEZERTHERMOSTAT REFRIGERATORTHERMOSTAT
Freezerand refrigeratorthermostatautomaticallyregulatestheinsidetemperatureofthe
compartments.Byrotating theknob fromposition1to 5, coldertemperaturescanbe
obtained.Incoldseasons,youcansetlowerpositionsinorderto decreasetheenergy
consumption.
FreezerThermostatSetting;
1–2: Forshort-termstorageoffoodinthefreezercompartment,youcansetthe knob
between minimumand mediumposition.
3–4: Forlong-termstorageof food inthefreezercompartment,youcanset knob
mediumposition.
5:Forfreezingthefreshfood.Thappliancewillworklonger.Afteryougetthe cold
conditionyoumustpositiontoitsoriginal position.
RefrigeratorThermostatSetting;
1–2: Forlesscoldlyconditions.
3–4: Fornormalconditions.
5:Forcolderconditions.
• Notethat;theambienttemperature,temperatureofthe freshlystoredfoodandhow
oftenthe dooris opened, affectsthetemperature in the refrigeratorand freezer
compartment. Ifrequired, changethetemperaturesetting.
• Whenyoufirstswitch onthe appliance,for startingasuitable cooling,the appliance
should work24hourscontinuouslyuntilitcools downtosufficienttemperature.
•Inthistimedonot openthedoorsooftenand placealotof foodinside theappliance.
•Iftheunitis switchedoff orunplugged,youmustallowatleast5minutesbefore
restartingorre-plugged theunitinordernotto damagethecompressor.

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Accessories
MakingIceCubes
•Takeouttheicemaking tray
•Fill the water in levelof line.
•Placethe icemakingtrayinitsoriginalposition
•When icecubesareformed,twisttheleverto drop
off icecubesinto the icebox.
Donotfilltheiceboxwithwaterinordertomakeice.
Itcan be broken.
FastFreezing Shelf
•Usethefastfreezingshelftofreezehome
cooking(andfreshfoodswhichiswanted
tofreeze)morequicklybecauseofthe
freezingroom’sgreaterfreezingpower.
•Foropeningtheshelfpullthecoverup,and
slideitintothe shelf.Youcancloseitin
thesameway.
Notethat; besurethat thecoveroffastfreezingshelfisclosedbeforeclosingthe
compartment door.Ifnot,it cannot showitsfast freezingpower.
ChillerShelf
Keeping foodin theChillercompartment allows
food retainfreshness andflavourlonger,while
preservingitsfreshappearance.Whenchillertray
becomesdirty,removeitand washitwithwater.
(Waterfreezesat0°C,but foodscontainingsaltor
sugarfreezeattemperaturelowerthanthat)
Normally peopleusethechillercompartment for
raw fish,lightlypickled,rice,etc...
Donot putfoods youwantto freezeoricetrays inorderto make ice.

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Drawer
Drawer compartmenthasfourpiecesofdrawer
boxesinordertoallowyoutokeepyourfoods
andusetheseforbreakfast easily.
Forconsumer’susagecomfort andforthe
optimumofstorage foods, you can easily move
yourdrawertorightortoleft direction.
Alsoyoucaneasilypullthe drawer compartment
andtakeitoutwhenneeded.
Note: Inorderto preventdrying ofthefoodsandmixingofthesmellsyoushouldclose
drawerboxescover.
WineRack
Itallowsyouto keep yourbottlesinhorizontal
position dependingon yourstorageof
refrigerator.
Youcaneasilyload the shelfunderthe wine
rackbymovingwineracktoright or toleft.
Ifyou donot need to thisaccessoryplease pull
theglassshelftowardsyouandthentakeout
winerackfromglassshelfbymovingittoright
orleft.Pleasedonotforgetthatyoucanfixitany
ofglassshelvesinyourproduct.
Note: topreventof spillingthe drinksin your bottlepleasekeepyourbottle lidasclosed.
FreshDial
Incaseofthecrisperistotally full,thefreshdialislocatedinfrontofcrisper,shouldbe
opened.Bymeansofthistheairinthecrisperandhumidityratewillbe controlledand
endurancelifewillbeincreased.
FreshDial

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CrisperandCrisperShelf
Thecrispercompartmentabsorbsanddecomposesethylenegas(*)emittedfromfruits
andvegetableswitha“FILTER”inthecrispershelf,keepingfruitsandvegetablesfresh.
Thefilteralsoeliminatesunpleasantodoursfrominsidethecrisper,andcontrolthe
excess waterreleased bythe vegetables,maintaininga high humidityenvironmentinside
thecrisper.Whenthe crispershelfbecomedirty,removethefilterbytaking outthefilter
coverandwashthecrispercoverwithwater.
!Donotwash the“Humidity-ControlFilter”withwater.
(*) NOTE; Ethylene gasisagas,produced fromfruitsandvegetables, which accelerates
the ageing of fruitsand vegetables.Forexample,spinachandbroccoli turnto yellow
coloureasilyin placeswhereethylenegasisabundant
Crisper Cover HumidityComtrolFilter
FilterCover
(Forsome models)
Toactivate “sabbath”mode,insertthe
leverintosloton top ofthe switchfirmly
asshownin thepicture. Todeactivate
“sabbath” mode,removethelever
gently.

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RemovingtheCrisperCover
First Step: Removingthecrispers
•Itiseasytopullout thecrisperbecauseof
thecrisperhasrollers.
•Pull thecrisperoutasfaraspossibleand
pullthe frontpartup andout
Second Step: Taking outthe Partition Crisper
Centerbetweenthe crispers.
•Bend thePartitiontowardleftfromthebottom
ofthe part
•Take outthe Partition crisper
ThirdStep: Taking outthecrispercover
•Pull outthecrispercover.
•Takeout thecrisper cover.
NOTE: Maketheinverseofthe sameoperation for theresettingthe crispercover.
All writtenand visualdescriptions intheaccessories
mayvaryaccording to theappliance model.

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PART- 3. ARRANGING FOODINTHE APPLIANCE
RefrigeratorCompartment
•Toset therefrigerator compartmentto2-3graphicbarwillbeenoughfornormal
conditions.
•Toreducehumidityandconsequentincreaseof frost neverplaceliquidsinunsealed
containersintherefrigerator.
•Neverplacewarmfoodin therefrigerator.Warmfoodshouldbeallowedtocoolat
roomtemperatureandshouldbearrangedtoensureadequateaircirculationinthe
refrigerator compartment.
•Arrangethe meat andcleanedfish (wrapped inpackagesor sheetsof plastic)which
youwill usein1-2days.
•Youcanputthefruitsandvegetablesinto crisperwithoutpacking.
FreezerCompartment
•Tosetthefreezercompartmentto2-3graphicbarwillbeenoughfornormal conditions.
•Theuseoffreezeris,storingofdeep-frozenorfrozenfoodsforlongperiodsof time
andmakingicecubes.
•Donotputfreshandwarmfoodsto thefreezerdoorshelvesto befrozen.Onlyuse
for storage offrozenfoods.
•Donotputfreshandwarmfoodwithfrozenfoodsidebysideasitcanthawthefrozen
food.
•Use thefast freezingshelf tofreezehomecooking(andthe foodswhichis wantedto
freeze)morequickly becauseofthefreezingroom’s greaterfreezingpower.
•Whilefreezing freshfoods(i.e.meat,fishandmincemeat)dividethemin partsyou
willusein onetime.
•Whilefreezing freshfoods;Maximumamountoffreshfood(inkg) thatcan befrozen
in24hoursisindicatedontheappliancelabel.
•Foroptimumapplianceperformancetoreachmaximumfreezing capacity,turnthe
freezerthermostatknobtoposition max24hoursbeforeplacingfreshfoodinthe
freezer.
•Afterplacingfreshfoodinthe freezer,24hoursonmaxpositionis generally
sufficient,After 24hours, don notneedtoset thefeezerthermostatknobtoposition
max.
•Attention;Inorderto saveenergy,Whenfreezingsmallamountsoffood,donnot
needtoset thefreezerthermostat knobtoposition max.
• Forstoringthefrozenfoods;theinstructionsshownonfrozenfoodpackagesshould
alwaysbefollowedcarefully andifnoinformationisprovidedfoodshouldnotbe
stored formorethan3monthsfromthepurchaseddate.
• When buying frozen foods ensurethat thesehavebeen frozen at suitable
temperatures andthat thepackingis intact.

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•Frozenfoodsshouldbetransportedinappopriatecontainerstomaintainthequality
of the food andshouldbereturned tothefreezingsurfacesof theunitintheshortest
possibletime.
•Ifapackageoffrozenfoodshowsthesign ofhumidityandabnormal swellingitis
probablethatithasbeenpreviouslystoredat anunsuitabletemperatureand that
thecontentshavedeteriorated.
• Thestorage lifeoffrozenfoods dependsonthe roomtemperature,thermostat
setting, howoftenthedoorisopened,the type offoodandthelength oftime required
totransportthe productfromtheshoptoyourhome. Always followtheinstructions
printedonthepackageandneverexceedthe maximumstoragelifeindicated.

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PART- 4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
•Disconnectunitfromthe powersupplybeforecleaning.
•Donotcleantheappliancebypouringwater.
•Therefrigeratorand freezercompartmentshouldbe
cleanedperiodicallyusingasolution ofbicarbonateof
sodaandlukewarmwater
•Cleanthe accessoriesseparatelywithsoapandwater.
Donot cleantheminthewashingmachine.
•Donotuseabrasiveproducts, detergentsorsoaps.After
washing,rinsewithcleanwateranddrycarefully.When
thecleaningoperationshavebeen completed reconnect
the plug of theunitwithdryhands.
•Youshouldcleanthecondenserwithbroomatleastonce
ayearinordertoprovideenergysavingandincrease
theproductivity.
THEPOWERSUPPLYMUSTBEDISCONNECTED.
Defrosting
•Defrosting occursfullyautomaticallyduring
operation; thedefrostwateriscollectedbythe
evaporating trayandevaporatesautomatically.

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PART- 5. TRANSPORTATION AND CHANGINGOF
INSTALLATIONPOSITION
• Theoriginalpackagesandfoamedpolystyrene (PS) canbeconcealedifrequired.
•Intransportationthe applianceshouldbe tied with awidestripeorastrongrope.
Theruleswrittenonthecorrugatedboxmustbeappliedwhiletransporting.
•Beforetransporting orchanging oldinstallationposition,allthemoving objects(i.e.,
shelves,crisper…)shouldbetaken outorfixedwithbandsinordertopreventthe
shake.
ReplacingTheRefrigeratorand FreezerLightBulb
Refrigerator Light FreezerLight
1.Unplugtheunitfromthepowersupply,
2.Removethe refrigeratorlightcoverbypullingout firmly,
3.Changethe presentlightbulbwithanewoneofnotmorethan15W.
4.Replacethelightcoverandafterwaiting 5minutesplug theunit.
ChangingofDoorOpeningDirection
Incaseyou need tochange door-openingdirection,pleaseconsultthe domesticafter
salesservice.
(Forsome models)

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Whattodoifyourrefrigeratordoesnotoperate;
Check that;
•Thereisnopower,
•Thegeneralswitchinyourhomeis disconnected,
•Thethermostatsettingison«0»position,
•Thesocketisnotsufficient. Tocheckthis,plug inanotherappliancethatyou know
whichisworking intothesamesocket.
Whattodoifyourrefrigeratorperformspoorly;
Check that;
•Youhavenotoverloaded theappliance,
•Thedoorsareclosedperfectly,
•Thereisnoduston thecondenser,
•Thereisenoughplaceat therearandsidewalls.
Ifthereisnoise;
Thecooling gaswhichcirculatesinthe refrigeratorcircuitmaymakeaslight noise
(bubblingsound)even when thecompressoris notrunning.Donot worrythisisquite
normal.Ifthesesoundsaredifferentcheckthat;
•Theapplianceiswelllevelled
•Nothingistouching therear.
•Thestuffsontheappliancearevibrating.
If yourfridge isnotcooling enough;
Yourfridge is designedtooperate intheambienttemperatureintervalsstatedin the
standards,accordingtotheclimateclassstatedintheinformationlabel.Wedonot
recommend operatingyourfridgeout ofstated temperaturesvaluelimitsintermsof
coolingeffectiveness.
ClimateClass Ambient Temperature(°C)
TBetween 16 and 43 (°C)
ST Between 16 and 38 (°C)
NBetween 16 and 32 (°C)
SN Between 10 and 32 (°C)
Recommendations
•Iftheapplianceisnotusedforlongtime(forexampleduringthesummerholidays)
unplug and cleanthe refrigeratorleavingthedooropento preventtheformationof
mildewand smell.
•Tostoptheappliancecompletely,unplugfrommainsocket (forcleaningand when
thedoorsareleftopen)
PART- 6. BEFORECALLING YOUR AFTERSALES SERVICE

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PART- 7. THEPARTSOFTHE APPLIANCE AND THE
COMPARTMENTS
1) FASTFREEZINGSHELF
2) ICETRAY
3)ICEBOX
4)FREEZERSHELF
5)FREEZERCOMPARMENT
6) FREEZERLAMPCOVER
7) CHILLERSHELVES
8)REFRIGERATORLAMPCOVER
9)REFRIGERATORSHELVES
10)DRAWER
11)WINERACK
12)CRISPERCOVER
13) CRISPER
14)KICKPLATE
15)FREEZERSHELF
16) EGGHOLDER
17)TOPSHELFCOVER
18)TOPSHELF
19)EGGSHELF
20)AROMABOX
21) BOTTLEHOLDER
22)BOTTLESHELF
23)FRESHDIAL
24)BOTTOMSHELF
Thispresentationisonlyforinformationaboutthepartsofthe appliance.
Partsmayvaryaccordingtotheappliance model.



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