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NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
FRIGORIFERO NO-FROST
REFRIGERATEUR A FROID VENTILE
Eisfreier Kühlschrank
- Betriebsanleitung -
FRIGORÍFICO SIN ESCARCHA
FRIGORIFICO NO-FROST
MECHANISCHE ZELFONTDOOIENDE
KOELKAST
ХОЛОДИЛЬНИК NO-FROST
FD54APXNF
UK - 1 -
INDEX
BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE ....................................................................... 2
RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................. 2
INSTALLATION AND SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCE ...................................... 3
BEFORE SWITCHING ON....................................................................................... 3
THE VARIOUS FUNCTION AND POSSIBILITIES ................................................. 4
THERMOSTAT SETTING ......................................................................................... 4
ACCESSORIES ..................................................................................................... 5
MAKING ICE CUBES ............................................................................................... 5
FAST FREEZING SHELF ......................................................................................... 5
CHILLIER SHELF .................................................................................................... 5
DRAWER .................................................................................................................. 6
WINE RACK ............................................................................................................. 6
FRESH DIAL ............................................................................................................. 6
CRISPER AND CRISPER SHELF .......................................................................... 7
REMOVING THE CRISPER COVER .......................................................................
RESETTING THE CRISPER COVER ..................................................................... 9
ARRANGING FOOD IN THE APPLIANCE ........................................................... 10
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT ....................................................................... 10
FREEZER COMPARTMENT .................................................................................. 10
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................................ 11
DEFROSTING ....................................................................................................... 11
REPLACING THE REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER LIGHT BULB ................... 12
TRANSPORTATION AND CHANGING OF INSTALLATION POSITION .............. 12
BEFORE CALLING YOUR AFTER SALES SERVICE .......................................... 13
THE PARTS OF THE APPLIANCE AND THE COMPARTMENTS ....................... 14
UK - 2 -
PART- 1. BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
S ecial Instructions
 If this appliance is to replace an old refrigerator with a lock; break or remove the lock
as a safety measure before storing it, to protect children while playing might lock
themselves inside.
 Old refrigerators and freezers contain insulation gases and refrigerant, which must
be disposed of properly. Please ensure that the refrigeration tubing is not damaged.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Please read this booklet before installing and switching on this appliance. The manu-
facturer assumes no responsibility for incorrect installation and usage as described in
this booklet.
Recommendations
Warning: Do not use mechanical devices or other artificial means to accelerate the
defrosting process. Do not use electrical appliances in the food storage of the appliance.
Keep the appliance ventilation openings free. Do not damage the refrigerators refriger-
ant circuit.
 Do not use adopters or shunts which could cause overheating or burning.
 Do not plug old, warped power supply cables.
 Do not twist and bend the cables.
 Do not allow children to play with the appliance. Children must
NEVER sit on drawers/shelves or hang from the door.
 Do not plug the power supply with wet hands.
 Do not place containers (glass bottles or tin containers) of liq-
uids into the freezer especially gassy liquids as they could cause
the container to burst during freezing.
 Bottles, which contain a high percentage of alcohol must be
sealed well and placed vertically in the refrigerator.
 Do not touch the cooling surfaces, especially with wet hands as
you could be burnt or hurt.
 Do not eat ice, which have just been removed from the freezer.
 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manu-
facturer or service agent or appointed qualified person.
 The appliance is not intended for use by people (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they
dont play with the appliance. If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or service agent or appointed person.
UK - 3 -
Installation and Switching On The A liance
 This appliance is connecting to 220-240V and 50 Hz.
 You can offer help from the service to install and switching on the appliance without
any cost.
 Before making the connection to the power supply,ensure that the voltage on the
name plate corresponds to the voltage of electrical system in your home.
 If the socket does not match the refrigerator plug, replace the plug with a suatible
one (at least 16 A)
 Insert the plug into a socket with an efficient ground connection. If the socket has no
ground contact, we suggest you call an electrician for assistance.
 Manufacturer is not responsible for failure to complete the ground connection as
described in this booklet.
 Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight.
 Do not use in open air and shall not be exposed to the rain.
 Place the refrigerator far from heat sources and in a well-venti-
lated position. The refrigerator should be at least 50 cm from
radiators,gas or coal stoves and 5 cm far from electrical stoves.
 Keep the top free for at least 15 cm.
 Do not place heavy and lots of things on the appliance.
 If the appliance is installed next to another refrigerator or freezer,
observe a miminum distance of 2 cm to prevent condensation.
 Fit the plastic wall spacers to the condenser at the back of the
refrigerator in order to prevent leaning to the wall for good per-
formance.
 The appliance must be stand firmly and level on the floor Use
the two front levelling-feet to compensate for an even floor.
 The outside of the appliance and the accessories inside should
be cleaned with a solution of water and liquid soap; the inside
of the appliance with sodium bicarbonate dissolved in luke-
warm water. After drying replace all the accessories.
 Supply cable must be changet by technical supporters.
Before Switching On
 Wait after 3 hours before plugging the appliance in to the main power
to ensure proper performance.
 There can be an odor when you first switch on the appliance. It will
disappear after the appliance starts to cool.
UK - 4 -
PART- 2. THE VARIOUS FUNCTION AND POSSIBILITIES
Thermostat Setting
FREEZER THERMOSTAT REFRIGERATOR THERMOSTAT
Freezer and refrigerator thermostat automatically regulates the inside temperature of
the compartments. By rotating the knob from position 1 to 5, colder temperatures can be
obtained. In cold seasons, you can set lower positions in order to decrease the energy
consumption.
Freezer Thermostat Setting;
1  2 : For short-term storage of food in the freezer compartment, you can set the
knob between minimum and medium position.
3  4 : For long-term storage of food in the freezer compartment, you can set knob
medium position.
5 : For freezing the fresh food. Th appliance will work longer. After you get the
cold condition you must position to its original position.
Refrigerator Thermostat Setting;
1  2 : For less coldly conditions.
3  4 : For normal conditions.
5 : For colder conditions.
 Note that; the ambient temperature, temperature of the freshly stored food and how
often the door is opened, affects the temperature in the refrigerator and freezer com-
partment. If required, change the temperature setting.
 When you first switch on the appliance, for starting a suitable cooling, the appliance
should work 24 hours continuously until it cools down to sufficient temperature.
 In this time do not open the door so often and place a lot of food inside the appliance.
 If the unit is switched off or unplugged, you must allow at least 5 minutes before
restarting or re-plugged the unit in order not to damage the compressor.
UK - 5 -
PART- 3. ACCESSORIES
Making Ice Cubes
 Take out the ice making tray
 Fill the water in level of line.
 Place the ice making tray in its original posi-
tion
 When ice cubes are formed, twist the lever to
drop off ice cubes into the icebox.
Do not fill the icebox with water in order to
make ice. It can be broken.
Fast Freezing Shelf
 Use the fast freezing shelf to freeze home
cooking (and fresh foods which is wanted
to freeze) more quickly because of the
freezing rooms greater freezing power.
 For opening the shelf pull the cover up, and
slide it in to the shelf. You can close it in
the same way.
Note that; be sure that the cover of fast freezing shelf is closed before closing the
compartment door. If not, it can not show its fast freezing power.
Chillier Shelf
Keeping food in the Chillier compartment
allows food retain freshness and flavour longer,
while preserving its fresh appearance. When
chillier tray becomes dirty, remove it and wash
it with water.
(Water freezes at 0°C, but foods containing
salt or sugar freeze at temperature lower than
that) Normally people use the chillier compart-
ment for raw fish, lightly pickled, rice, etc...
Do not put foods you want to freeze or ice trays in order to make ice.
UK - 6 -
Drawer
Drawer compartment has four pieces of
drawer boxes in order to allow you to keep your
foods and use these for breakfast easily.
For consumers usage comfort and for the
optimum of storage foods, you can easily move
your drawer to right or to left direction.
Also you can easily pull the drawer
compartment and take it out when needed.
Note: In order to prevent drying of the foods and mixing of the smells you should close
drawer boxes cover.
Wine Rack
It allows you to keep your bottles in horizon-
tal position depending on your storage of refrig-
erator.
You can easily load the shelf under the wine
rack by moving wine rack to right or to left.
If you do not need to this accessory please
pull the glass shelf towards you and then take
out wine rack from glass shelf by moving it to
right or left. Please do not forget that you can fix
it any of glass shelves in your product.
Note: to prevent of spilling the drinks in your bottle please keep your bottle lid as
closed.
Fresh Dial
In case of the crisper is totally full, the fresh dial is located in front of crisper, should be
opened. By means of this the air in the crisper and humidity rate will be controlled and
endurance life will be increased.
(Optional)
(Optional)
Fresh dial
UK - 7 -
Cris er and Cris er Shelf
The crisper compartment absorbs and decomposes ethylene gas (*) emitted from
fruits and vegetables with a FILTER in the crisper shelf, keeping fruits and vegetables
fresh. The filter also eliminates unpleasant odours from inside the crisper, and control
the excess water released by the vegetables, maintaining a high humidity environment
inside the crisper. When the crisper shelf become dirty, remove the filter by taking out the
filter cover and wash the crisper cover with water.
! Do not wash the Humidity-Control Filter with water.
(*) NOTE; thylene gas is a gas, produced from fruits and vegetables, which acceler-
ates the ageing of fruits and vegetables. For example, spinach and broccoli turn to yellow
colour easily in places where ethylene gas is abundant
UK - 8 -
REMOVING THE CRISPER COVER
First Ste : Removing the crispers
 It is easy to pull out the crisper because of
the crisper has rollers.
 Pull the crisper out as far as possible and
pull the front part up and out
Second Ste : Taking out the Partition Crisper
Center between the crispers.
 Bend the Partition toward left from the bot-
tom of the part
 Take out the Partition crisper
Third Ste : Taking out the crisper cover
 Pull out the crisper cover.
 Take out the crisper cover.