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Congratulations on your cho ice of a quality Appliance which has been designed to give you service for many years. WARNING ! This appliance is not in tended for use by person wi th reduced physical , sensory or mental capabi lities or lack of experien ce and know ledge unless they hav e been given superv ision or instruction concerning use o f the [...]
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CONTENTS P AGE SAFETY FIRST / ELECT RICAL REQUIR EMENTS 3 TRANSPORT ATION INST RUCTIONS 4 INSTALLAT ION INST RUCTIONS 4 GETT ING TO KNOW YOUR COMBI BE KO FRIDGE / F REEZER 6 REVERSING T HE DOOR 7 SU GGE STE D A RRA NGE ME NT OF FOO D IN THE FR IDG E/ FRE EZE R 8 T E M P E R A TU R E A D J U S TM E N T 9 BEFORE OPE RATING 9 STORING FRO ZEN FOOD 9 FR[...]
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ELECTRICA L REQUIREMENTS Before you inser t the plug int o the wall socket mak e sure that the voltage and th e frequency sho wn in the ratin g plate insi de the ap pliance corr esponds t o your elect ricit y supply. Rating label i s on the left han d side of fri dge inne r liner. W e recommend that this appliance is c onnected t o the main s suppl[...]
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TRANSPOR TATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. The appliance sho uld be tra nsported o nly in an u pright positi on. T he packing as supplied must be intact duri ng transport ation. 2. If d urin g the cour se of tr anspor t the appli ance has to be tr anspor ted horiz onta lly, it mu st only be l aid o n its left ha nd side when stand ing i n the front of the app[...]
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4. Make sure that sufficient r oom is pro vided around the applia nce to ensu re free air circulation. Fit the two pla stic wa ll spacer suppl ied with the appliance r otating 1/ 4 turn to the condenser at t he back of the refrigerator (se e diag ram). 5. The fridge/freez er should be located on a smooth surfac e. The two fr ont feet can b e adjust[...]
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COMBI FR OST FREE BEK O FRIDGE / FREEZE R 1 - Thermost at knob and interior light 2 - Interior lig ht button 3 - Cabinet s helves 4 - Defrost water collection channel 5 - Salad cris per cove r 6 - Salad cris pers 7 - I c e B a n k & i c e cu b e t r a y 8 - Fast Freez e compartme nt 9 - Frozen fro ods storage d rawers 10 - [...]
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REVERSING THE DOORS 7 (You ma y need somebod y to help you.) 1- Switch of f the appliance at t he sock et outlet and p ull out the m ains plug. 2- Remove all loose item s and fittings and food, if any, from inside the applia nce and door r acks . 3- Unscre w the bolts and r em ove the middle hinge while ho lding doors . (1) 4- Remove t he fridge do[...]
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SUGGESTED A RRANGEMENT OF FOOD IN THE FRID G E/FREEZER Arrangement Exampl es (See diagram ) 1. Baked, chilled c ooked fo od, dairy products , cans. 2. Meat, sausage s, cold cut s. 3. Fruit, vegetable s, salads. 4. Making, st oring ice cubes. 5. Frozen food an d freezing of fresh fo od. 6. Frozen food. 7. Butter, cheese, eggs, sm all bottles, cans, [...]
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T E M P E R A T U R E A D J U S T M E N T Operating tem peratures are c ontrolled b y the ther mostat kno b (Item 5) and ma y be set at any position bet ween 1 an d 5 (the col dest positi on). The average tem perature in side the fri dge shoul d be aroun d +5° C (+41° F). Therefore adj ust the thermost at to obtai n the desir ed tempera ture. So [...]
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FREEZING FRESH FOOD Please observ e the follo wing instruction s to obtai n the best r esults. Do not freeze too l arge a qu antity at an y one tim e. The quali ty of the f ood is best preserved when it is fr ozen right throug h to the co re as quickl y as possi ble. Do not exceed the freezing capacit y of your appli ance in 24 h. Placing warm f oo[...]
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B) Freezer co mpartment The freezer compartment def rosts automatically. Warnings! The fan inside the freezer compartme nt circulates cold air. Never insert any object through the guard. Do not allow children to pla y wi th the f reezer fan. Never store products that contain inflammable propellant gas (eg dispen sers, spray cans etc.) or explosive [...]
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CLEANING A ND CARE 1. We r ecommend that you s witch off the appliance at the soc ket outlet an d pull ou t the mains plu g before cleani ng. 2. Never use any sharp instr uments or abras ive substance s, soap, h ousehold cleaner, detergent or wa x polish for clea ning. 3. Use luke w arm water to cl ean the cabi net of the ap pliance and wipe it dr [...]
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DO’S AN D DON’T S Do- Clean and defrost your appliance regularly (See " Cleaning and Care") Do- Keep raw meat and poultry below cooked food and dairy products. Do- Take off any unusable leaves on vegetables and wipe off an y soil. Do- Leave lettuce, cabbage, parsley and cauliflower on the stem. Do- Wr a p c he es e f ir s tl y i n gr [...]
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ENERGY SA VING TIPS 1- Ensure your app liance is installed in a well ventilated area. If the ambient temperature is low (but in no case lower th an 5 degrees C), then the energy saving will be m ore. In this case, check temperatures of fridge and free zer compartments with an accurate thermometer and lower the the rmostat setting (towards 1) if nec[...]
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GUARA N TEE DETA I LS Your new Bek o product is gu aranteed against th e cost of br eakdo wn repairs for twelve months from the date of th e origina l purchase. What is co vered? • Repairs nece ssary as a res ult of fault y materials, def ective c omponents or manufacturin g defect. • The cost of fu nction al replaceme nt parts, but e xcluding [...]
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HOW TO OBTA IN SERVICE Please keep your purchas e receipt or other pro of of purc hase in a saf e place; you w ill need to have it sh ould the pro duct require a ttention under guarantee . You should also c omplete th e details b elow; it will help us assi st you when r equesti ng service. (The m odel number is printed o n the Instructi on Bookl et[...]