Smeg FD54BBNF6 User manual

NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR
Instruction Booklet
Manuale Di Istruzioni
FD54BBNF6
FRIGORIFERO NO-FROST

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INDEX
BEFOREUSINGTHEAPPLIANCE.....................................................................2
Recommendations.........................................................................................................2
InstallationandSwitchingOnTheAppliance..................................................................3
BeforeSwitching On.....................................................................................................3
THEVARIOUSFUNCTIONANDPOSSIBILITIES...............................................4
ThermostatSetting........................................................................................................4
Accessories.................................................................................................................5
Making IceCubes............................................................................................................5
FastFreezing Shelf.........................................................................................................5
ChillerShelf.....................................................................................................................5
Drawer..............................................................................................................................6
WineRack........................................................................................................................6
FreshDial.........................................................................................................................6
Crisperand CrisperShelf.................................................................................................7
Removingthecrispercover..........................................................................................8
Resettingthecrispercover...........................................................................................9
ARRANGINGFOODINTHEAPPLIANCE.........................................................10
RefrigeratorCompartment............................................................................................10
FreezerCompartment...................................................................................................10
CLEANINGANDMAINTENANCE......................................................................12
Defrosting...................................................................................................................12
ReplacingTheRefrigeratorand FreezerLightBulb.......................................................13
TRANSPORTATIONAND CHANGINGOFINSTALLATIONPOSITION..............13
Changing ofDoorOpening Direction.............................................................................13
BEFORECALLINGYOURAFTERSALESSERVICE.........................................14
THEPARTSOFTHEAPPLIANCEANDTHECOMPARTMENTS.......................15
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PART-1. BEFOREUSINGTHEAPPLIANCE
SpecialInstructions
•Ifthisapplianceistoreplacean oldrefrigeratorwithalock;breakorremovethelock
as asafetymeasurebeforestoringit, toprotectchildrenwhileplaying mightlock
themselvesinside.
•Oldrefrigeratorsand freezerscontaininsulationgasesandrefrigerant,which must
be disposedofproperly.Please ensurethattherefrigeration tubing isnotdamaged.
IMPORTANTNOTE:
Pleasereadthisbookletbeforeinstalling andswitchingonthisappliance.Themanu-
facturerassumes no responsibilityforincorrectinstallation andusageas describedin
thisbooklet.
Recommendations
Warning: Donotusemechanicaldevicesorotherartificialmeans toacceleratethe
defrostingprocess.Donotuseelectricalappliances inthefoodstorageoftheappliance.
Keeptheappliance ventilationopenings free.Donotdamagethe refrigerator’srefriger-
antcircuit.
•Donotuseadoptersorshuntswhich couldcauseoverheatingorburning.
•Donotplug old,warped powersupplycables.
•Donottwistand bendthecables.
•Donotallowchildrentoplaywiththeappliance.Children must
NEVER sitondrawers/shelves orhangfromthedoor.
•Donotplug the powersupplywithwethands.
•Donotplace containers(glassbottlesortincontainers)ofliq-
uidsintothefreezerespeciallygassyliquidsas they couldcause
thecontainertoburstduring freezing.
•Bottles,which containahighpercentageofalcoholmustbe
sealedwellandplacedverticallyintherefrigerator.
•Donottouch the coolingsurfaces,especiallywithwethandsas
youcouldbe burntorhurt.
•Donoteatice,which havejustbeenremoved fromthe freezer.
•Ifthe supplycordisdamageditmustbereplacedbythe manu-
facturerorservice agentorappointed qualified person.
•Theapplianceisnotintended forusebypeople(includingchildren)withreduced
physical,sensoryormentalcapabilities,orlack ofexperienceandknowledge,unless
theyhavebeengivensupervision orinstruction concerning use oftheappliancebya
person responsiblefortheirsafety.Childrenshouldbesupervisedtoensurethatthey
don’tplay withthe appliance.If thesupplycordisdamageditmustbereplacedbythe
manufacturerorservice agentorappointed person.
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InstallationandSwitching OnTheAppliance
•Thisappliance isconnectingto220-240Vand 50 Hz.
•You canofferhelpfromtheservice toinstalland switchingontheappliancewithout
anycost.
•Beforemakingtheconnectiontothepowersupply,ensurethatthevoltage onthe
nameplatecorresponds tothevoltageofelectricalsysteminyourhome.
•If thesocketdoesnotmatchtherefrigeratorplug,replacethe plug withasuitable
one(atleast16 A)
•Insert the plugintoasocketwithanefficientgroundconnection.If thesockethas no
groundcontact,wesuggestyoucallanelectricianforassistance.
•Manufacturerisnotresponsibleforfailuretocompletethegroundconnection as
describedinthisbooklet.
•Donotplacetheapplianceindirectsunlight.
•Donotuseinopen airand shallnotbeexposedtothe rain.
•Placetherefrigeratorfarfromheatsourcesand inawell-venti-
latedposition.Therefrigeratorshouldbeatleast50cmfrom
radiators,gas orcoalstoves and5cmfarfromelectricalstoves.
•Keepthetopfree foratleast15 cm.
•Donotplaceheavyand lotsofthingsontheappliance.
•Iftheapplianceisinstallednexttoanotherrefrigerator orfreezer,
observe aminimumdistance of2cmtopreventcondensation.
•Theappliancemustbestandfirmlyandlevelonthe floorUse
thetwofrontlevelling-feettocompensateforanevenfloor.
•Inordertohaveaircirculationunderthe appliance,thespace
undertheappliance mustbe open.Don’tclose itwithcarpet,
etc.
•The outsideoftheapplianceand theaccessoriesinsideshould
be cleanedwithasolutionofwaterand liquidsoap;the inside
ofthe appliance withsodiumbicarbonatedissolvedinlukewarm
water.Afterdryingreplace allthe accessories.
BeforeSwitchingOn
•Wait after3hoursbeforepluggingtheapplianceintothemainpower
toensureproperperformance.
•Therecanbean odourwhenyoufirstswitch on the appliance.Itwill
disappearafterthe appliancestartstocool.
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PART-2. THEVARIOUSFUNCTIONAND POSSIBILITIES
ThermostatSetting
FREEZERTHERMOSTATREFRIGERATORTHERMOSTAT
Freezerandrefrigeratorthermostatautomaticallyregulatesthe inside temperatureof
thecompartments.Byrotating the knobfromposition 1to5,coldertemperatures canbe
obtained.Incoldseasons,youcansetlowerpositions inordertodecreasetheenergy
consumption.
FreezerThermostatSetting;
1–2: Forshort-termstorage offoodinthefreezercompartment, you canset theknob
betweenminimumandmediumposition.
3–4:Forlong-termstorage offoodinthefreezercompartment,youcansetknob
mediumposition.
5: Forfreezingthe freshfood.Th appliancewillworklonger. Afteryou get thecold
condition youmustpositiontoitsoriginalposition.
RefrigeratorThermostat Setting;
1–2:Forlesscoldlyconditions.
3–4:Fornormalconditions.
5:Forcolderconditions.
•Notethat;theambienttemperature,temperatureofthefreshlystoredfoodand how
oftenthe doorisopened,affectsthetemperatureintherefrigeratorand freezercom-
partment.If required,change the temperaturesetting.
•Whenyou firstswitch ontheappliance,forstarting asuitablecooling,theappliance
shouldwork24hourscontinuouslyuntilit coolsdowntosufficienttemperature.
•Inthistimedonotopenthe doorsooften andplace alot offoodinsidetheappliance.
•Iftheunit isswitchedoff orunplugged,you mustallowatleast5minutesbefore
restartingorre-plugged the unitinordernottodamagethe compressor.
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Accessories
MakingIceCubes
•Takeouttheice makingtray
•Fillthewaterinlevelofline.
•Placetheicemakingtray initsoriginalposition
•Whenicecubesareformed,twistthelever todrop
off icecubesintotheicebox.
Donotfill theiceboxwithwaterinordertomake
ice. It can bebroken.
FastFreezingShelf
•Usethe fastfreezingshelftofreezehome
cooking (andfreshfoodswhich iswanted
tofreeze)morequicklybecauseofthe
freezing room’sgreaterfreezing power.
•Foropeningtheshelf pull thecoverup, and
slideitintotheshelf.Youcancloseitin
the sameway.
Notethat; besurethatthe coveroffastfreezing shelfisclosedbeforeclosingthe
compartmentdoor. Ifnot, it can notshowitsfastfreezing power.
ChillerShelf
Keepingfood intheChillercompartmentallows
food retainfreshness and flavourlonger,whilepre-
serving itsfreshappearance.When chillertraybe-
comes dirty,removeitandwash it withwater.
(Waterfreezes at0°C,butfoods containingsalt
or sugarfreeze attemperaturelower than that)Nor-
mallypeopleuse thechillercompartmentforraw
fish,lightlypickled,rice,etc...
Donotput foodsyouwanttofreeze orice traysinordertomakeice.
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Drawer
Drawercompartmenthas fourpieces of
drawerboxesinordertoallowyou tokeepyour
foods andusethese forbreakfasteasily.
Forconsumer’susagecomfort and forthe
optimumofstoragefoods,youcaneasilymove
yourdrawertorightortoleftdirection.
Alsoyoucaneasilypull the drawer
compartmentand takeit outwhenneeded.
Note: Inordertopreventdryingofthefoodsandmixingof thesmellsyou shouldclose
drawerboxes cover.
WineRack
Itallowsyoutokeep yourbottlesinhorizon-
talposition depending on yourstorageofrefrig-
erator.
Youcaneasilyloadtheshelfunderthe wine
rack bymoving wine racktorightortoleft.
Ifyoudonotneedtothisaccessoryplease
pulltheglassshelf towardsyouandthentake
outwinerack fromglass shelfbymovingitto
rightorleft. Please donotforgetthatyoucanfix
itanyofglassshelvesinyourproduct.
Note: topreventofspillingthedrinks inyourbottleplease keep yourbottlelidas
closed.
Fresh Dial
Incaseofthecrisperistotallyfull,the freshdialislocatedinfrontofcrisper,shouldbe
opened.Bymeansofthisthe airinthecrisperandhumidityratewillbecontrolled and
endurancelifewill beincreased.
(Forsomemodels)
(Forsomemodels)
(Forsomemodels)
FreshDial
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Crisperand CrisperShelf
Thecrispercompartmentabsorbsanddecomposes ethylenegas (*) emittedfrom
fruitsandvegetableswitha“FILTER”inthe crispershelf,keeping fruitsandvegetables
fresh.Thefilteralsoeliminatesunpleasantodoursfrominsidethecrisper,and control
theexcess waterreleasedbythevegetables,maintaining ahigh humidityenvironment
inside thecrisper.Whenthecrispershelfbecomedirty,removethefilterbytakingoutthe
filtercoverandwashthecrispercoverwithwater.
!Donotwash the“Humidity-ControlFilter”withwater.
(*)NOTE; Ethylene gasisagas,produced fromfruitsand vegetables,whichacceler-
ates the ageing offruitsand vegetables.Forexample, spinach and broccoliturntoyellow
coloureasilyinplaceswhereethylene gasisabundant
CrisperCoverHumidityComtrolFilter
FilterCover
(Forsomemodels)
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Removing thecrispercover
First Step: Removing thecrispers
•Itiseasy topulloutthe crisperbecauseof
thecrisperhas rollers.
•Pull thecrisperoutas faras possibleand
pull thefrontpartupandout
SecondStep: TakingoutthePartitionCrisper
Centerbetween the crispers.
•BendthePartitiontowardleft fromthebottom
ofthe part
•Take outthePartitioncrisper
ThirdStep: Takingoutthe crisper cover
•Pulloutthecrispercover.
•Take outthecrispercover.
(Forsomemodels)
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Resetting thecrispercover
FirstStep: Settlethecrispercover
•Putthe crispercoveronitsplace fitting onthe
rails.
•Thenpushforwardthecrispercoveruntilit
fitsonitsplace.
SecondStep: Placingthe PartitionCrisper
centre
•PlacethePartition onitscavitiesplaced on
thebottomofthecabinetandonthewall of
thecrisperhousinglike showninthefigure
ThirdStep: Settling thecrispers
•Puton thecrisperonitsrollson itsplaces..
•Pushforward.
(Forsomemodels)
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PART-3. ARRANGINGFOODINTHEAPPLIANCE
RefrigeratorCompartment
•Tosettherefrigeratorcompartmentto2-3graphicbarwillbeenough fornormal
conditions.
•Toreducehumidityand consequentincreaseoffrostneverplaceliquids inunsealed
containersintherefrigerator.
•Neverplace warmfood intherefrigerator.Warmfoodshouldbeallowedtocoolat
roomtemperatureandshouldbearrangedtoensureadequateaircirculation inthe
refrigeratorcompartment.
•Arrange themeatandcleaned fish(wrappedinpackagesorsheetsofplastic)which
youwill use in1-2days.
•You canputthefruitsand vegetables intocrisperwithoutpacking.
FreezerCompartment
•Tosetthe freezercompartmentto2-3graphicbarwillbe enoughfornormalcondi-
tions.
•Theuseoffreezeris,storingofdeep-frozen orfrozen foodsforlongperiodsoftime
andmakingice cubes.
•Donotputfreshandwarmfoodstothefreezerdoorshelves tobefrozen.Onlyuse
forstorageoffrozenfoods.
•Donotputfreshandwarmfoodwithfrozenfoodsidebyside as itcanthawthefrozen
food.
•Use the fastfreezingshelftofreeze homecooking (andthefoods which iswantedto
freeze)morequicklybecauseofthefreezingroom’sgreaterfreezingpower.
•Whilefreezing freshfoods(i.e.meat,fish andmincemeat)dividetheminpartsyou
willuseinone time.
•Whilefreezingfreshfoods;Maximumamountoffresh food (inkg)thatcanbefrozen
in24hoursisindicatedontheappliancelabel.
•Foroptimumapplianceperformance toreachmaximumfreezingcapacity,turnthe
freezerthermostat knobtopositionmax24hoursbeforeplacingfresh food inthe
freezer.
•Afterplacingfreshfood inthefreezer,24hourson maxpositionisgenerally
sufficient,After24hours,donnotneedtosetthe feezerthermostat knobtoposition
max.
•Attention;Inordertosave energy,Whenfreezingsmallamountsoffood,donnot
needtosetthe freezerthermostatknob topositionmax.
• Forstoring the frozenfoods; theinstructionsshownonfrozen foodpackages should
alwaysbefollowedcarefullyand ifno information isprovided food shouldnotbe
stored formorethan 3months fromthepurchaseddate.
• When buying frozenfoods ensurethatthese havebeenfrozenatsuitabletempera-
turesandthatthepackingisintact.
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•Frozenfoodsshouldbetransportedinappopriatecontainerstomaintainthequality
ofthe food and shouldbereturned tothefreezingsurfaces oftheunitinthe shortest
possibletime.
•Ifapackage offrozenfoodshowsthesignofhumidityandabnormalswellingit is
probablethatithasbeenpreviouslystoredatan unsuitabletemperatureand that
the contentshave deteriorated.
• Thestorage lifeoffrozenfoods dependson theroomtemperature,thermostatset-
ting,howoftenthe doorisopened,thetype offood and thelengthoftimerequiredto
transport theproductfromtheshop toyourhome.Alwaysfollowthe instructions
printed onthe packageandneverexceed themaximumstorage lifeindicated.
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PART-4. CLEANINGAND MAINTENANCE
•Disconnectunit fromthepowersupplybeforecleaning.
•Donotclean theappliancebypouring water.
•The refrigeratorandfreezercompartmentshouldbe
cleanedperiodicallyusing asolution ofbicarbonateof
soda andlukewarmwater
•Cleanthe accessoriesseparatelywithsoapand water.
Donotcleantheminthe washingmachine.
•Donotuseabrasiveproducts,detergentsorsoaps. After
washing,rinse withcleanwaterand drycarefully.When
thecleaning operations have beencompletedreconnect
theplug oftheunitwithdryhands.
•Youshouldcleanthe condenser withbroomatleast once
ayearinordertoprovideenergysaving andincrease
theproductivity.
THEPOWERSUPPLYMUST BE DISCONNECTED.
Defrosting
•Defrosting occursfullyautomaticallyduring opera-
tion;the defrostwateriscollectedbytheevaporat-
ingtray andevaporatesautomatically.
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PART-5. TRANSPORTATIONAND CHANGING OF
INSTALLATIONPOSITION
•Theoriginalpackagesand foamed polystyrene(PS)canbe concealedifrequired.
•Intransportationtheapplianceshouldbetiedwithawidestripeorastrong rope.
Theruleswrittenonthe corrugated boxmustbeapplied whiletransporting.
•Beforetransportingorchangingoldinstallationposition,allthemoving objects(i.e.,
shelves,crisper…)shouldbetaken outorfixedwithbandsinordertopreventthe
shake.
Replacing TheRefrigeratorand FreezerLightBulb
RefrigeratorLight FreezerLight
1.Unplugtheunitfromthepowersupply,
2.Removetherefrigeratorlightcoverbypullingoutfirmly,
3.Change the presentlightbulbwithanewone ofnotmorethan15 W.
4.Replacethelightcoverandafterwaiting5minutesplug the unit.
ChangingofDoorOpeningDirection
Incase you need tochangedoor-openingdirection,please consultthe domesticafter
salesservice.
(Forsomemodels)
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What todoifyourrefrigeratordoes notoperate;
Check that;
•Thereisnopower,
•Thegeneralswitchinyourhomeisdisconnected,
•The thermostatsettingison«0»position,
•The socketisnotsufficient. Tocheck this,pluginanotherappliancethatyouknow
whichisworkingintothe samesocket.
What todoif yourrefrigeratorperformspoorly;
Check that;
•You have notoverloadedthe appliance ,
•The doorsareclosedperfectly,
•Thereisnoduston the condenser,
•Thereisenoughplaceattherearandsidewalls.
Ifthereisnoise;
Thecooling gas which circulatesinthe refrigeratorcircuit maymake aslightnoise
(bubbling sound)even when thecompressorisnotrunning.Donotworrythisisquite
normal.Ifthesesoundsaredifferentcheck that;
•Theapplianceiswelllevelled
•Nothingistouching therear.
•The stuffsonthe appliance arevibrating.
Ifyourfridgeisnotcoolingenough;
Yourfridgeisdesigned tooperateintheambienttemperatureintervalsstatedinthe
standards,accordingtotheclimateclassstatedintheinformationlabel.Wedonotrec-
ommendoperating yourfridgeoutofstatedtemperaturesvalue limitsintermsofcooling
effectiveness.
ClimateClassAmbientTemperature(°C)
TBetween 16 and 43 (°C)
ST Between 16 and 38 (°C)
NBetween 16 and 32 (°C)
SN Between 10 and 32 (°C)
Recommendations
•Ifthe applianceisnotusedforlong time(forexampleduringthesummerholidays)
unplugand cleantherefrigeratorleavingthedooropen topreventtheformation of
mildewandsmell.
•Tostopthe appliancecompletely,unplugfrommainsocket(forcleaningandwhen
thedoorsareleft open)
PART-6. BEFORECALLINGYOUR AFTERSALES SERVICE
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PART-7. THEPARTSOFTHEAPPLIANCEAND 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)EGG SHELF
20)AROMABOX
21)BOTTLEHOLDER
22)BOTTLESHELF
23)FRESHDIAL
24)BOTTOMSHELF
Thispresentation isonlyforinformationaboutthepartsoftheappliance.
Partsmayvaryaccording tothe appliancemodel.
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