ZANKER TT160A User manual

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MODE D`EMPLOI
GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG
INSTRUCTION BOOK
KOELKAST
REFRIGERATEUR
KÜHLSCHRANK
REFRIGERATOR
TT 160 A (TTI 160 C)
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Before installing and using the appliance read this user's instruction book carefully It contains safety
precautions, hints, information and ideas If the refrigerator is used in compliance with the
instructions written, it will operate properly and provide you with greatest satisfaction
The symbols below help you to find things more easily:
Safety precautions
Warnings and information at this symbol serve safety for you and your appliance.
Hints, useful information
Environmental information
Symbol for ideas
At this symbol ideas can be found according to food and its storing.
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From the Electrolux Group. The worlds No.1 choice.
The Electrolux Group is the world's largest producer of powered appliances for kitchen, cleaning and outdoor use. More than 55 million Electrolux
Group products (such as refrigerators, cookers, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, chain saws and lawn mowers) are sold each year to a value of
approx. USD 14 billion in more than 15 countries around the world.

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Cont
Contents
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Important safety information ..................................................................................................46
General safety precautions....................................................................................................46
Precautions for child safety....................................................................................................46
Safety precautions for installation ...........................................................................................46
Safety precautions for isobutane ............................................................................................46
Instructions for the User .........................................................................................................47
General information ..............................................................................................................47
Description of the appliance, main parts ..................................................................................47
Handling the appliance .........................................................................................................48
Putting it into use.............................................................................................................48
Controlling the temperature, setting....................................................................................48
Hints for storage..............................................................................................................48
Storage time and temperature of foods ...............................................................................49
How to use the cooling compartment .................................................................................49
Some useful information and advice........................................................................................49
Hints and ideas ...................................................................................................................49
How to save energy .........................................................................................................49
The appliance and environment .........................................................................................49
Maintenance .......................................................................................................................49
Defrosting ......................................................................................................................49
Regular cleaning .............................................................................................................50
When the refrigerator is not in use......................................................................................50
Trouble shooting ..................................................................................................................50
How to change the bulb ...................................................................................................50
If something does not wor ....................................................................................................51
Instructions for the Installer....................................................................................................51
Technical data .....................................................................................................................51
Installing the appliance..........................................................................................................51
Transportation, unpac ing .................................................................................................51
Cleaning.........................................................................................................................51
Placement......................................................................................................................52
Change of door opening direction ......................................................................................52
Electrical connection........................................................................................................53
Storage time chart.................................................................................................................54
Warranty and service .............................................................................................................55
Guarantee conditions ...........................................................................................................55
Service and spare parts........................................................................................................55
Declaration of guarantee terms .............................................................................................55
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General safety precautions
Keep these instructions and they should remain at
the appliance when moving away or changing
owner.
This appliance is designed for storing food,
domestic use and being used according to these
instructions only.
Specialised companies that are qualified to do
so by the manufacturer must carry out service
and repairs including repairing and changing
the power cord Accessory parts supplied by
them should be used only for repairing. Otherwise
the appliance can be damaged or can cause other
damage or injury.
The appliance is out of circuit only in that case if the
plug is removed from the soc et. Before cleaning
and maintenance always unplug it (do not get it by
the cable). If the soc et is difficult to reach, switch
off the appliance by cutting off the current.
Power cord must not be lengthened.
Make sure that the power plug is not squashed
or damaged by the back of the fridge/freezer
-A damaged power plug may overheat and cause a
fire.
Do not place heavy articles or the
fridge/freezer itself on the power cord
-There is a ris of a short circuit and fire.
Do not remove the power cord by pulling on its
lead, particularly when the fridge/freezer is
being pulled out of its niche
-Damage to the cord may cause a short-circuit, fire
and/or electric shoc .
-If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by a certified service agent or qualified service
personnel.
If the power plug socket is loose, do not insert
the power plug
-There is a ris of electric shoc or fire.
Without the lamp cover of interior lighting you must
not operate the appliance.
When cleaning, do not use sharp, pointed or hard
devices, as they can cause damage to the
appliance.
Be careful not to allow liquids to the temperature
control and lighting box.
Do not put hot pot to the plastic parts.
Do not store flammable gas and liquid in the
appliance, because they may explode.
Chec and clean the outlet of melting water coming
during defrosting regularly - a label inside the
appliance warns you for this. If it is clogged the
melting water gathered can cause earlier failure.
Precautions for child
safety
Do not allow children to play with the pac aging
of the appliance. Plastic foil can cause
suffocation.
Adults must handle the appliance. Do not allow
children to play with it or its controlling parts.
If you are discarding the appliance pull the plug
out of the soc et, cut the connection cable (as
close to the appliance as you can) and remove
the door to prevent playing children to suffer
electric shoc or to close themselves into it.
Safety precautions for
installation
Put the appliance to the wall to avoid touching or
catching warm parts (compressor, condenser)
to prevent possible burn.
When moving the appliance ta e care of the plug
not to be in the soc et.
When placing the appliance ta e care not to
stand it on the power cord.
Adequate air circulation should be around the
appliance, lac ing this leads to overheating. To
achieve sufficient ventilation follow the
instructions relevant to installation.
For the safety of life and property keep
the precautions of these user's
instructions as the manufacturer is not
responsible for damages caused by omission
Safety precautions for
isobutane
Warning
The refrigerant of the appliance is isobutane
(R600a) that is inflammable and explosive to a
greater extent.
Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance
enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of
obstruction.
Do not use mechanical devices or other means
to accelerate the defrosting process, other than
those recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
Do not use electrical appliances inside the food
storage compartments of the appliance, unless
they are of the type recommended by the
manufacturer.
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Ins
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or the User
General information
The official designation of the appliance is home
refrigerator without frozen food compartment.
According to this the appliance is suitable for storing
cooled foods, but it is not suitable for storing frozen
and deep-frozen foods and ma ing ice.
The appliance can meet the requirements of
standards between different temperature limits
according to the climate class.
The letter symbol for class of climate can be found
on the data label.
Description of the appliance, main parts
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1. Glass shelf
2. Defrost water outlet
3. Vegetable box
4. Data label
5. Adjustable feet
6. Butter compartment
7. Lighting box
8. Door shelf
9. Door gas et
10. Bottle shelf
11. Egg tray
12. Air circulation
13. Air grid
14. Condenser
15. Evaporative tray
16. Compressor
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Handling the appliance
Putting it into use
Place the accessories into the refrigerator then plug to
the mains soc et. To start cooling turn the control dial
on the right-hand side of the fresh food compartment
from 0 cloc wise according to the figure. In 0
position the appliance is out of operation.
The next paragraph will give instructions for setting.
Controlling the temperature, setting
The thermostatic controller interrupts the operation of
the appliance automatically for more or less time
depending on the setting then restarts it assuring the
required temperature.
Turning the control button towards the bigger numbers
cooling becomes more and more intensive.
Setting the nob of the thermostatic control to 3 the
temperature starting automatically in the fresh food
compartment is about +5 °C or below. The 3
position generally meets the requirements of everyday
cooling.
The temperature coming about in the refrigerator is
effected by not only the position of the thermostatic
control but the ambient temperature, frequency of
door openings and the quantity of food put into it
newly, etc.
In the maximum i.e. 5 position - in case of
increased demand e.g. during heatwaves - the
compressor may operate continually. This does not
cause damages to the appliance.
Hints for storage
When placing the different inds of food ta e into
consideration the s etch below in figure:
1. Confectionery, ready-coo ed foods, foods in
dishes, fresh meat, cold cuts, drin s
2. Mil , dairy products, foods in dishes
3. Fruits, vegetables, salads
4. Cheese, butter
5. Eggs
6. Yoghurt, sour cream
7. Small bottles, soft drin s
8. Big bottles, drin s
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Storage time and temperature of foods
The storage time can not be determined exactly in
advance, as it depends on the freshness and handling
of the cooled food. That is why the storage time made
nown is only informative.
If you do not want to use up deep-frozen foods bought
immediately they can be stored for about 1 day (until
dissolving) in this type of refrigerator. If the deep-
frozen food has already dissolved, refreezing is not
recommended, it has to be used up as soon as
possible.
How to use the cooling compartment
Developing interior air circulation is necessary
for adequate cooling. For this reason you are
as ed not to cover the whole surface of the wire
shelves with paper, trays, etc.
Do not put hot food into the refrigerator
Allow it to reach room temperature naturally
In this way unnecessary frost building up can be
avoided
Foods can take over odours from each
other So it is essential to put foods in
closed dishes or wrap them in cellophane,
aluminium foil, grease-proof paper or cling film
before placing them into the refrigerator This way
foods will keep their moisture e g vegetables will
not dry out after some days
Some useful information and
advice
The variable shelves are worth paying attention
to, which increases the usefulness of the fresh
food compartment considerably. Rearranging the
shelves is also possible when the door is open at an
angle of 90°.
Hints and ideas
In this chapter practical hints and ideas are given
about how to use the appliance to reach maximum
energy saving and there is environmental information
about the appliance as well.
How to save energy
Avoid putting the appliance in a sunny place and
near anything that gives off heat.
Be sure that the condenser and the compressor
are well ventilated. Do not cover the sections where
ventilation is.
The appliance and environment
This appliance does not contain gasses which
could damage the ozone layer, in either its
refrigerant circuit or insulation materials. The
appliance shall not be discarded together with the
urban refuse and rubbish. Avoid damaging the
cooling unit, especially at the rear near the heat
exchanger. Information on your local disposal sites
may be obtained from your municipal authorities.
The materials used on this appliance mar ed with
the sympol are recyclable.
Maintenance
Wrap products in tightly closing dishes or cling
film to avoid building up unnecessary frost.
Do not leave the door open longer than
necessary and avoid unnecessary openings.
Put foods into the appliance only in a closed
dish.
Put warm foods into the appliance only when
they are at room temperature.
Keep the condenser clean at the bac of the
appliance.
Defrosting
Bleeding part of the moisture of cooling chamber in
form of frost and ice goes with the operation of the
refrigerator.
Thic frost and ice has an insulating effect, so it
reduces cooling efficiency as the temperature
increases and it needs more energy.
At this type of appliance defrosting cooling
compartment is automatic without any external
intervention.
The thermostatic control interrupts the operation of
compressor at regular intervals for more or less
time - during this cooling is interrupted -
temperature of the cooling compartment increases
and defrosting occurs. After defrosting the
thermostatic control restarts operation of the
system.
Melting water flows through defrost water outlet into
the evaporative tray maintained on the top of
compressor and evaporates due to warmth of it.
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Check and clean the outlet of melting
water coming during defrosting regularly If
it is clogged the melting water gathered can
cause earlier failure as it can go to the insulating
of the appliance
Clean the melting water outlet with the supplied pipe
scraper that can be seen in the figure. The pipe
scraper has to be stored in the outlet.
Occasionally chec the defrost water outlet not to be
clogged up.
The most typical case of clogging up in the defrost
water outlet when you put food wrapped in some
paper into the appliance and this paper contacts bac
plate of cooling compartment and freezes to it. If you
remove the food right at this moment the paper will
tear and it can cause clogging up in the outlet by
getting into it. So you are as ed to be careful
- because of the above - when placing foods wrapped
in paper into the appliance.
In case of increased demand e.g. during
heatwaves, the refrigerator temporarily happens
to operate constantly - during this the automatic
defrosting is ineffective.
Remaining small ice and frost stains on bac plate of
the cooling compartment after defrosting period is not
abnormal.
Regular cleaning
It is recommended to wash the inside of the
refrigerator in 3-4 wee s time.
Household cleaner or soap must not be used.
After you made it no-current wash the appliance using
lu ewarm water and wipe it.
Clean the magnet door rubber profile with clean water.
After cleaning plug the appliance to the mains soc et.
Dust and dirt collected on the bac of the refrigerator,
condenser is recommended to be removed and clean
the evaporative tray on top of the compressor once or
twice a year.
When the refrigerator is not in use
In case the appliance will not be used for a long time
follow these steps:
Brea the circuit of the appliance.
Remove foods from the refrigerator.
Defrost and clean it as written before.
Leave the door open to avoid a build up of air inside.
Trouble shooting
How to change the bulb
Should the light fail to wor you can change it as
below:
Brea the circuit of the appliance.
Unscrew the plate screw fixing the lamp cover, then
ta e the lamp cover off in the direction of arrow and
the bulb can be changed. (Type of the bulb: Mignon
322, 230 V, 15 W, E 14 thread)
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If something does not work
During operation of the appliance some smaller but
annoying trouble can often occur, which does not
require calling a technician out. In the following chart
information is given about them to avoid unnecessary
charges on service.
We draw your attention that operation of appliance
goes with certain sounds (compressor- and
circulating sound). This is not trouble, but means
normal operation.
We draw it to your attention again that the
appliance operates discontinuously, so the
stopping of compressor does not mean being no-
current. That is why you must not touch the
electrical parts of the appliance before brea ing
the circuit.
Problem
The appliance does not
cool sufficiently
The appliance cools too
hard
The appliance does not
cool at all
The appliance is noisy
Possible cause
Thermostatic control is set too low.
Too many foods to be cooled were put in.
Very warm foods were put in.
Door is not shut properly.
There is no inside cool air circulation.
The thermostatic control is set too high.
Plug is not connected to the mains soc et
properly.
There is no voltage in the mains soc et.
Thermostatic control is in 0 position.
The appliance is not supported properly.
Solution
Set higher position.
Put fewer foods to be cooled.
Put foods max. at room temperature.
Chec if the door is shut.
Provide inside cool air circulation.
Set lower position.
Chec if the connection is proper.
Chec if there is voltage.
Chec setting of thermostatic control.
Chec if the appliance stands stable (all the four
feet should be on the floor).
Inasmuch as the advice does not lead to result, call the nearest brand-mar service.
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Technical data
Installing the appliance
Model/Type
Gross capacity (l)
Net capacity (l)
Width (mm)
Height (mm)
Depth (mm)
Energy consumption (kWh/24h)
(kWh/year)
Energy class, according to E standards
Roted power (W)
Weight (kg)
T T 160 A (T TI 160 C)
Fresh food comp.: 159
Fresh food comp.: 148
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850
600
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Transportation, unpacking
It is recommended to deliver the appliance in
original pac aging, in vertical position
considering the protective warning on pac aging.
After each transportation the appliance must not be
switched on for approx. 2 hours.
Unpac the appliance and chec if there are damages
on it. Report possible damages immediately to the
place you bought it. In that case retain pac aging.
Cleaning
Remove every adhesive tape, which ensure the
parts not to move in the appliance.
Wash the inside of the appliance using lu ewarm
water and mild detergent. Use soft cloth.
After cleaning wipe out the inside of the appliance.
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After changing bulb replace the lamp cover, screw the
plate screw and apply voltage to the appliance.
The lac of light does not influence operation of the
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Placement
The ambient temperature has an effect on the energy
consumption and proper operation of the appliance.
When placing, ta e into consideration that it is
practical to operate the appliance between ambient
temperature limits according to the climate class that
is given in the chart below and can be found in the
data label.
Class of climate Ambient temperature
SN +10 ... +32 °C
N +16 ... +32 °C
ST +18 ... + 38 °C
If the ambient temperature goes below the lower data
the temperature of the cooling compartment can go
beyond the prescribed temperature.
If the ambient temperature goes beyond the upper
data this means longer operating time of the
compressor, brea down in the automatic defrosting
increasing temperature in the cooling compartment or
increasing energy consumption.
When placing the appliance ensure that it stands level.
This can be achieved by two adjustable feet (1) at the
bottom in front. 1-1 piece of distance washer (2) are
accessories of the adjustable feet. If levelling the
appliance requires, these washers can be removed.
Do not stand the appliance on a sunny place or close
to a radiator or coo er.
If it is unavoidable because of furnishing and the
appliance has to be stood near a coo er ta e these
minimum distances into consideration:
In case of gas or electric coo er 3 cm must be left,
when it is less put a 0,5 - 1 cm non-flam insulation
between the two appliances.
In case of oil or coal-fired stove the distance must
be 30 cms since they give off more heat.
The refrigerator is designed to operate when it is
totally pushed to the wall.
When placing the refrigerator eep minimal
distances recommended in figure.
A : placing it under a wall-cupboard
B : placing it freely
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Change of door opening direction
Should the setting-up place or handling demand it,
door-opening direction can be refitted from right-
handed to left-handed.
Following operations are to be done on the basis of
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Pull out the plug from the mains soc et.
Tilt bac the appliance carefully being careful so
that the compressor can not touch the floor. It is
recommended to as another person for help, who
can eep the appliance at this position safely.
Unscrew the adjustable feet situated on both sides
(2 pieces), in addition the screws fixing the lower
door holders (3 pieces) respectively the screw on
the other side.
Put over the pin in the lower door holding plate in
the direction of the arrow.
Fix the plate on the other side leaving the position
of the door unchanged.
Then screw in the one screw in the place set free
on the other side as well as the adjustable feet
(2 pieces) and set up the box.
For refitting the upper door holder ta e out the
screws (2 pieces) fixing the plastic top on the bac
of the box.
Push bac the top and lift it from the fixing
elements.
Unscrew the screws fixing the upper door holder
(2 pieces).
After unscrewing turn over the pin in the door
holder plate in the direction of the arrow.
Fit and fix the door holder plate on the other side
without displacing the door.
Put bac the plastic top on the fixing elements and
pull it forward.
Fix the top with the screws (2 pieces) on the bac
side of the box.
Put over the handle and the plastic nails on the
other side.
Put the appliance to its place, set it level and plug it
into the mains soc et.
In case you do not want to perform the procedures
above, call the nearest brand-mar service.
Technicians will accomplish the refitting expertly for
charge.
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Electrical connection
This refrigerator is designed to operate on a
230 V AC (~) 50 Hz supply
The plug must be put into a socket with protective
contact If there is no such, it is recommended to
get an electrician to fit an earthed socket in
compliance with standards near the refrigerator
This appliance complies with the following
E.E.C. Directives:
73/23 EEC of 19.02.73 (Low Voltage Directive)
and subsequent modifications,
89/336 EEC of 03.05.89 (Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive) and subsequent
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Time and method of storage of fresh foods in the refrigerator
Notation:
Xusual storage time
x possible storage time (concerns to really fresh product only)
Foods Storage time in days Method of packaging
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Raw meat XXx x x cling film, airtight
Coo ed meat XXXx x x dish covered
Roasted meat XXXx x dish covered
Raw minced meat Xdish covered
Roasted minced meat XXx x dish covered
Cold cuts, Vienna sausage XXx x cling film, cellophane, grease-proof paper
Fresh fish Xx x cling film, airtight
Coo ed fish XXx x dish covered
Fried fish XXx x x dish covered
Tinned fish, open Xx x dish covered
Fresh chic en XXXx x x cling film, airtight
Fried chic en XXXx x x dish covered
Fresh hen XXx x x cling film, airtight
Boiled hen XXx x x dish covered
Fresh duc , goose XXXx x x cling film, airtight
Roasted duc , goose XXXXx x x dish covered
Butter unopened XXXXXXXoriginal pac aging
Butter opened XXxxxxxoriginal pac aging
Mil in a plastic bag XXXx x original pac aging
Cream XXx x plastic box
Sour cream XXXXx x x plastic box
Cheese (hard) XXXXXXXaluminium foil
Cheese (soft) XXXXx x x cling film
Curds 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, roots XXXXXXXcling film
Bell-pepper XXx x x cling film
Tomato XXXXXXXcling film
Cabbage XXXXXx x cling film
Quic ly rotting fruits (strawberry,
raspberry, etc.) XXXx x cling film
Other fruits XXXXx x x cling film
Tinned fruits opened XXXx x dish covered
Ca es filled with cream XXx x dish covered

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Guarantee conditions
Service and spare parts
If calling the service is unavoidable, announce the
trouble at a brand-mar service nearest to your place.
When announcing the appliance has to be identified
according to its data label.
The data label of the appliance is stuc to the wall of
the interior beside the vegetable box in the fresh food
compartment in the bottom on the left side. All
necessary data are there which are needed to the
service announcement (type, model, serial
number, etc.). Note here the data from the data
label of your appliance:
The manufacturer reserves the right to ma e any changes in the products.
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Model
Product No.
Serial No.
Date of purchase:
Our appliances are produced with the greatest of care.
However, a defect may still occur. Our consumer
services department will repair this upon request, either
during or after the guarantee period. The service life of
the appliance will not, however, be reduced as a result.
This declaration of guarantee terms is based on
European Union Directive 99/44/EC and the
provisions of the Civil Code. The statutory rights that the
consumer has under this legislation are not affected by
this declaration of guarantee terms.
This declaration does not affect the vendor's statutory
warranty to the end user. The appliance is guaranteed
within the context of and in adherence with the following
terms:
1. In accordance with provisions laid down in
paragraphs 2 to 15, we will remedy free of charge
any defect that occurs within 24 months from the
date the appliance is delivered to the first end user.
These guarantee terms do not apply in the event of
use for professional or equivalent purposes.
2. Performing the guarantee means that the appliance
is returned to the condition it was in before the
defect occurred. Defective parts are replaced or
repaired. Parts replaced free of charge become our
property.
3. So as to avoid more severe damage, the defect must
be brought to our attention immediately.
4. Applying the guarantee is subject to the consumer
providing proof of purchase showing the purchase
and/or delivery date.
5. The guarantee will not apply if damage caused to
delicate parts, such as glass (vitreous ceramic),
synthetic materials and rubber, is the result of
inappropriate use.
6. The guarantee cannot be called on for minor
faults that do not affect the value or the overall
reliability of the appliance.
7. The statutory warranty does not apply when
defects are caused by:
a chemical or electrochemical reaction
caused by water,
abnormal environmental conditions in general,
unsuitable operating conditions,
contact with harsh substances.
8. The guarantee does not apply to defects due to
transport which have occurred outside of our
responsibility. Nor will the guarantee cover those
caused by inadequate installation or assembly,
lac of maintenance or failure to respect the
assembly instructions or directions for use.
9. Defects that result from repairs or measures
carried out by people who are not qualified or
expert or defects that result from the addition of
non-original accessories or spare parts are not
covered by the guarantee.
10.Appliances that are easy to transport may be
delivered or sent to the consumer services
department. Home repairs are only anticipated
for bul y appliances or built-in appliances.
11.If the appliances are built-in, built-under, fixed or
suspended in such a way that removing and
replacing them in the place where they are fitted
ta es more than half an hour, the costs that result
therefrom will be charged for. Connected
damage caused by these removal and
replacement operations will be the responsibility
of the user.
Declar
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12.If, during the guarantee period, repairing the same
defect repeatedly is not conclusive, or if the repair
costs are considered disproportionate, in
agreement with the consumer, the defective
appliance may be replaced with another appliance
of the same value.
In this event, we reserve the right to as for a
financial contribution calculated according to the
length of time it has been used.
13.A repair under guarantee does not mean that the
normal guarantee period will be extended nor that a
new guarantee period begins.
14.We give a twelve month guarantee for repairs,
limited to the same defect.
15.Except in the event where liability is legally imposed,
this declaration of guarantee terms excludes any
compensation for damage outside the appliance for
which the consumer wishes to assert his rights. In
the event of legally admitted liability, compensation
will not exceed the purchase price paid for the
appliance.
These guarantee terms are only valid for appliances
purchased and used in Belgium. For exported
appliances, the user must first ma e sure that they
satisfy the technical conditions (e.g.: voltage,
frequency, installation instructions, type of gas, etc.) for
the country concerned and that they can withstand the
local climatic and environmental conditions. For
appliances purchased abroad, the user must first
ensure that they meet the qualifications required in
Belgium. Non-essential or requested adjustments are
not covered by the guarantee and are not possible in all
cases.
Our consumer services department is always at your
disposal, even after the guarantee period has expired.
Address for our consumer services department:
ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS BELGIUM
Bergensesteenweg, 719 - 1502 LEMBEEK
Tel 02 3630444
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Group products (such as refrigerators, cookers, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, chain saws and lawn mowers) are sold each year to a value of
approx. USD 14 billion in more than 15 countries around the world.
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