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A/T/9-2. (00.)1287177
REFRIGERATOR
OPERATING & INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
TB 584 R
2
This instruction book contains safety precautions, information on use and helpful hints and tips.
To ensure you use this appliance effectively and safely, please read this instruction book carefully
before installing or using this appliance and retain for future reference.
The symbols below help you to find things more easily:
Safety precautions
Warnings and Safety information
Hints, useful information
Environmental information
3
IMPOR
IMPORT
TANT S
ANT SAFET
AFETY INS
Y INSTR
TRUCTIONS
UCTIONS
These warnings are provided in the interests of your safety. Ensure that you understand them all
before installing or using this appliance. Your safety is of paramount importance. If you are unsure
about any of the meanings or these warnings contact the Customer Care Department.
Prior to installation
Check the appliance for transport damage. Under no
circumstances should a damaged appliance be
installed. In the event of damage please contact your
retailer.
Installation
This appliance is heavy. Care should be taken when
moving it.
It is dangerous to alter the specifications or attempt
to modify this product in any way.
Ensure that the appliance does not stand on the
electrical supply cable. If the supply cable is
damaged, it must be replaced by a cable available
from your local Service Force Centre.
Any electrical work required to install this appliance
should be carried out by a qualified electrician or
competent person.
Parts which heat up should not be exposed.
Whenever possible, the back of the appliance should
be close to a wall, but leaving the required distance
for ventilation, as stated in the installation
instructions.
The appliance should be left for 2 hours after
installation before it is turned on, in order to allow the
refrigerant to settle.
Child Safety
Do not allow children to tamper with the controls or
play with the product.
There is a risk of suffocation! Keep packaging
material away from children!
During Use
This appliance is designed for domestic use only,
specifically for the storage of edible foodstuffs. It is
not intended for commercial or industrial use.
Containers with flammable gases or liquids can leak
at low temperatures. Do not store any containers with
flammable materials, such as spray cans, fire
extinguisher refill cartridges etc.
Frozen food should not be refrozen once it has
thawed out.
Do not place carbonated or fizzy drinks in the freezer
compartment.
Ice lollies can cause 'frost/freezer burns' if
consumed straight from the freezer compartment.
Do not remove items from the freezer
compartment if your hands are damp/wet, as this
could cause skin abrasions or frost/freezer burns.
Bottles and cans must not be placed in the freezer
compartment they can burst when the contents
freeze.
Manufacturers' recommended storage times
should be adhered to. Refer to relevant
instructions.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Before cleaning, always switch off the appliance
and disconnect from the electrical supply.
When unplugging always pull the plug from the
mains socket, do not pull on the cable.
Servicing
This product should be serviced by an authorised
engineer and only genuine spare parts should be
used.
Under no circumstances should you attempt to
repair the appliance yourself. Repairs carried out
by inexperienced persons may cause injury or
serious malfunctioning. Contact your local
Service Force Centre.
At the end of the Appliance Life
When disposing of your appliance use an
authorised disposal site.
Remove the plug and ensure that any locks or
catches are removed, to prevent young children
being trapped inside.
The Appliance and the Environment
This appliance does not contain gasses which
could damage the ozone layer.
Avoid damaging the cooling unit.
The packaging used on this appliance marked with
the symbol is recyclable.
Keep this instruction book for future
reference and ensure it is passed on to any
new owner.
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CONTENT
CONTENTS
S
Instructions for the User
Guide to use the Instruction Book 2
Important Safety Instructions 3
Instructions for the User 5
General Information 5
Description of the Appliance, main parts 5
Using the Appliance 6
Before Use 6
To Start the Appliance 6
Thermostat Control 6
Hints for storage 6
Hints and Tips 7
Food Storage 7
Energy Saving Advice 7
Thawing 8
To make ice cubes 8
Storage Shelves 8
Maintenance and Cleaning 8
Internal cleaning 8
When the appliance is not in use 8
External cleaning 8
Defrosting 8
Changing the Light Bulb 9
Storage Chart (1) 10
Storage Chart (2) 10
Something Not Working 11
Guarantee Conditions 12
Instructions for the Installer
Technical Data 15
Installing the Appliance 15
Transportation, Unpacking 15
Cleaning 15
Location 15
Levelling 16
Ventilation Requirements 16
Door Reversal 17
Electrical Connection 19
5
1. Frozen food compartment
2. Wire shelf
3. Defrost water outlet
4. Glass shelf
5. Salad drawer
6. Rating plate
7. Adjustable feet
8. Ice tray
9. Butter compartment
10. Interior Light /Thermostat Control
11. Door shelf
12. Gasket
13. Bottle shelf
14. Egg tray
15. Air circulation
16. Air Vent
17. Condenser
18. Evaporator tray
19. Compressor
INS
INSTR
TRUCTIONS F
UCTIONS FOR THE USER
OR THE USER
General information
This appliance is designed for the refrigeration of food
in a domestic home. It has a four-star frozen food
compartment for ice making, frozen food storage and
freezeng fresh food.
To ensure correct operation, the appliance should
be located where the ambient temperature is
between 16-32 °C.
Description of the appliance, main parts
6
Using the Appliance
Before Use
Remove all securing tapes.
Wash the inside of the appliance with lukewarm water
with a little bicarbonate of soda added (5 ml to 0,5 litre
of water). Do not use soap or detergent as the smell
may linger. Dry the appliance thoroughly.
Do not use detergents, abrasive powders,
highly perfumed cleaning products, wax
polishes or products containing alcohol.
FFTo Start the Appliance
1. Allow the appliance to stand for 2 hrs after
installation.
2. Plug in the appliance and switch on at the mains
supply.
3. Turn the thermostat control to the required setting.
A setting of 3 is usually suitable for normal
operation (see thermostat control).
4. Leave the appliance for approximately 4 hours for
the correct temperature to be reached before
placing food inside.
Thermostat Control
The thermostat control situated inside the refrigerator
regulates the temperature of both compartments.
Thermostat control is marked from 1-5 the higher the
number, the colder the setting.
Position 0 - Off
Position 1 - Cold
Position 5 - Coldest
With the control knob set at 3 the temperature inside
the fresh food compartment is +5 °C or lower and the
temperature inside the frozen food compartment is
-18 °C or lower.
Hints for storage
Below is the recommended storage positions for
various food types:
1. Storing frozen foods, making ice. Freezing fresh
foods.
2. Confectionery, ready-cooked foods
3. Foods in dishes
4. Opened cans
5. Milk, dairy products
6. Fresh meat, cold cuts, sausages, etc.
7. Fruits, vegetables, salads
8. Cheese, butter
9. Eggs
10. Yoghurt, sour cream
11. Small bottles, soft drinks
12. Big bottles, drinks
7
Hints & T
Hints & Tips
ips
Normal Operating Sounds
You may hear faint gurgling or bubbling sounds
when the refrigerant is pumped through the coils or
tubing.
When the compressor is on, the refrigerant is being
pumped round and you will hear a whirring sound or
pulsating noise from the compressor.
A thermostat controls the compressor and you will
hear a faint 'click' when the thermostat cuts in and
out.
Food Storage
To obtain the best performance from your appliance:
Neither hot foods nor liquids which may evaporate,
should be placed in the larder compartment.
Keep the time between buying chilled food and
placing it in your fridge as short as possible.
Do not store warm food or evaporating liquid.
Avoid buying frozen food if you cannot store it
straight away. The use of an insulated container is
advisable. When you arrive home, place the frozen
food in the freezer immediately.
Do not push food together too much, try to allow air
to circulate around each item.
Do not store food uncovered.
Ensure that food placed in the freezer is dated and
labelled and used in date order to ensure that food
is consumed at its best.
Lean food keeps better and longer than fatty food,
salt reduces the storage time.
Wrap the food in polythene or aluminium freezing
bags or foil so that they adhere to the food and
provide an airtight seal.
Packaging which is swollen or has traces of
refrozen water droplets on the pack could indicate
that the product has not been kept at a suitable
temperature and that it may have lost its original
quality. Partially thawed food must not be refrozen,
it must be consumed within 24 hours. Never
exceed the storage times indicated by the
manufacturer.
Energy Saving Advice
Do not install the appliance close to sources of
heat, such as a boiler or radiator.
Locate the appliance in a cool well ventilated
room and make sure that the air openings of the
appliance are not obstructed.
Avoid unnecessary frosting in the cabinet by
packing all foodstuffs into airtight packages
before placing them in the freezer.
Food which is to be frozen (when cool) should
be placed in the fridge before being transferred
to the freezer.
Try to avoid keeping the door open for long
periods or opening the door too frequently as
warm air will enter the cabinet and cause the
compressor to switch on unnecessarily often.
Ensure there are no obstructions preventing the
door from closing properly.
In the Event of a Power Failure
If there is a power failure during the storage of
frozen foods, keep the door closed. If the
temperature within your freezer should rise, do not
refreeze the food without checking its condition.
The following guidelines should assist you:
Ice Cream: Once thawed should be discarded.
Fruits & Vegetables: If soft should be cooked and
used up.
Breads & Cakes: Can be refrozen without danger.
Shellfish: Should be refrigerated and used up
quickly.
Cooked Dishes: i.e. casseroles should be
refrigerated and used up.
Large Pieces of Meat: Can be refrozen providing
there are still ice crystals remaining within them.
Small Joints: Should be cooked and can then be
refrozen as cooked dishes.
Chicken: Should also be cooked and refrozen as a
fresh dish.
8
Thawing
Deep frozen or frozen food, prior to being used, can
be thawed in the fridge or at room temperature,
depending on the time available. Small food items may
even be cooked from frozen, in this case cooking will
take longer.
Any frozen food which is allowed to thaw accidentally
should either be eaten as soon as possible, or thrown
away. Alternatively, if the food is uncooked and has not
been completely defrosted it can be cooked and then
refrozen.
Defrosted cooked food must never be
refrozen.
FFTo Make Ice Cubes
1. Fill the ice cube tray ¾full with cold water, place on
the freezing compartment and leave to freeze.
2. To remove the cubes twist the tray or hold it under
running water for a few seconds.
Never try to free an ice tray that is frozen to
the freezer shelf by using pointed or sharp
edged objects.
Storage Shelves
The shelves in the refrigerator compartment are
adjustable to allow for the storage of large items.
The shelves can be re-arranged by opening the
door to 90°
The door shelves are also adjustable.
To allow the air to circulate whitin the fridge
compartment do not cover the wire shelves
with paper or trays.
Do not remove items from the freezer if your
hands are damp/wet, as this could cause skin
abrasions or frost/freezer burns.
Before any maintenance or cleaning is
carried out you must DISCONNECT the
appliance from the electricity supply.
Internal Cleaning
Clean the inside and accessories with warm water and
bicarbonate of soda (5 ml to 0.5 litre of water).
Rinse and dry thoroughly.
NEVER use detergents, abrasive powders,
highly perfumed cleaning products or wax
polishes to clean the interior as these will
damage the surface and leave a strong odour.
External Cleaning
Wash the outer cabinet with warm soapy water.
Once or twice a year dust the condenser (black grille)
and the compressor at the back of the appliance with
a brush or vacuum cleaner, as an accumulation of dust
will affect the performance of the appliance and cause
excessive electricity consumption.
When the Appliance is not in
Use
When the appliance is not in use for long periods,
disconnect from the electricity supply, empty all of
the food and clean the appliance, leaving the door
ajar to prevent unpleasant smells.
Defrosting
Refrigerator
The refrigerator defrosts every time the compressor
stops. The water is discharged, via the pipe, into a
tray located at the back of the appliance above the
compressor, where it evaporates.
Maint
Maintenance and Cleaning
enance and Cleaning
9
Freezer
The freezer compartment will become progressively
covered with frost. This should be removed with the
special plastic scraper provided, whenever the
thickness of the frost reaches 1
/
4.
During this operation it is not necessary to switch of
the power supply or to remove the foodstuffs.
However, when the ice becomes very thick on the
inner liner, complete defrosting should be carried out
and it is advisable to perform this operation when the
appliance is empty.
For complete defrosting (once or twice a year)
proceed as follows:
1 Turn the thermostat dial to the "OFF" position (O) or
disconnect the appliance from the mains.
2 Remove any food from inside the freezer and
fridge; wrap it in several sheets of newspaper and
store in a cool, dry place.
3 When defrosting is complete, dry the interior
thorough.
4 Reconnect the appliance to the mains or reset the
thermostat to 5 (coldest) and leave to run for at
least four hours.
5 Replace the previously removed food.
6 Return the thermostat to the normal position.
Important
A temperature rise of the frozen food packs during
defrosting may shorten their safe storage life.
Never use sharp metal tools to scrape off frost from
the evaporator as this could damage the appliance
beyond repair.
Changing the Light Bulb
Should the light fail to work you can change it as
below:
Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply.
Remove the lamp cover retaining screws, then take
the lamp cover off in the direction of arrow and the
bulb can be changed. (Type of the bulb: 230 V, 15 W,
E 14 thread)
After changing bulb replace the lamp cover and
retaining screws and reconnect the appliance to the
electricity supply.
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S
St
tor
orage time char
age time chart (1)
t (1)
Time and method of storage of fresh foods in the refrigerator
Foods Storage time in days Method of packaging
1234567
Raw meat XXx x x cling film, airtight
Cooked meat XXXx x x dish covered
Roasted meat XXXx x dish covered
Raw minced meat Xdish covered
Cooked minced meat XXx x dish covered
Cold cuts XXx x cling film, cellophane, grease-
proof paper
Fresh fish Xx x cling film, airtight
Cooked fish XXx x dish covered
Tinned fish, open Xx x dish covered
Fresh chicken XXXx x x cling film, airtight
Fried chicken XXXx x x dish covered
Fresh duck, goose XXXx x x cling film, airtight
Roasted duck, goose XXXXx x x dish covered
Butter unopened XXXXXXXoriginal packaging
Butter opened XXx x x x x original packaging
Milk XXXx x original packaging
Cream XXx x plastic box
Sour cream XXXXx x x plastic box
Cheese (hard) XXXXXXXaluminium foil
Cheese (soft) XXXXx x x cling film
Egg XXXXXXX
Spinach, sorrel XXx x cling film
Green peas, green beans XXXXx x x cling film
Mushroom XXx x x cling film
Carrot XXXXXXXcling film
Tomato XXXXXXXcling film
Cabbage XXXXXx x cling film
Strawberry, raspberry, etc. XXXx x cling film
Tinned fruits opened XXXx x dish covered
Cakes filled with cream XXx x dish covered
Notation:
Xrecommended storage time
x maximum recommended storage time
S
St
tor
orage time char
age time chart (2)
t (2)
Storage time of deep-frozen and frozen products
Foods In the fresh food In the ****frozen food
compartment +2 - +7 °C compartment -18 °C
Vegetables:
green beans, green peas, mixed vegetables, marrow,
corn, etc. 1 day 12 months
Ready-cooked foods:
vegetable dish, trimmings, with meat, etc. 1 day 12 months
Ready-cooked foods:
sirloin steaks, stews 1 day 6 months
Soups 1 day 6 months
Fruits:
cherry, gooseberry, fruit cream 1 day 12 months
Meat:
chicken, duck, goose, tuna fish 1 day 5 months
Ice-cream, Ice-lollies 1 day 3 weeks