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R efriger at or CH 146121 DE لاچخی[...]
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Please read this manual first! Dear Customer , We hope that your pr oduct, which has been produced in modern plants and checked under the most meticulous quality control pr ocedures, will provide you an effective service. For this, we recommend you to car efully read the entire manual of your pr oduct before using it and keep it at hand for futur e[...]
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EN 2 1 Your refrigerator 3 2 Important Safety Warnings 4 Intended use ..................................... 4 For products with a water dispenser; . 6 Child safety ........................................ 6 HCA W ar ning .................................... 6 Things to be done for energy saving .. 7 3 Installation 8 Points to be considered when r e[...]
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EN 3 17 18 8 2 4 6 9 10 10 12 11 10 13 13 13 14 15 16 4 4 7 5 1 15 3 1 Your refrigerator 1. Interior light 2. Setting knob 3. Fan 4. Adjustable shelves 5. Defrost water collection channel - Drain tube 6. Crisper cover 7. Salad crisper 8. Ice bank 9. Ice box 10. Freezer compartment 11. Air grille 12. Adjustable front feet 13. Adjustable door shelves[...]
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EN 4 2 Important Safety Warnings Please review the following information. Failure to observe this information may cause injuries or material damage. Otherwise, all warranty and reliability commitments will become invalid. The usage life of the unit you purchased is 10 years. This is the period for keeping the spare parts requir ed for the unit to o[...]
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EN 5 • Do no t pu ll b y th e ca b le w he n pu ll in g of f th e pl ug . • Pl a ce t he b ev er ag e wi t h hi gh er p r oo fs ti g ht ly c lo se d an d ve r ti ca ll y . • Ne v er s to r e sp ra y ca ns c on t ai ni ng fl a mm ab le a nd e xp lo si v e su bs ta nc es in th e r ef ri ge ra to r . • Do no t us e me ch an ic al de vi ce s or[...]
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EN 6 Ne v er p la ce o bj ec ts o n t op o f th e r ef ri g er at or ; ot he rw is e, t h es e ob je ct s ma y f al l do wn w he n yo u o pe n or cl o se t he r e fr ig er at or 's d o or . • A s th ey r e qu ir e a p r ec is e t em pe ra tu r e, v ac ci ne s, h ea t -s en si ti ve me d ic in e an d sc ie nt if i c ma te ri al s an d e tc . [...]
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EN 7 Things to be done for energy saving • Do no t le av e th e do or s o f yo ur r ef ri g er at or o pe n fo r a lo n g ti me . • Do no t pu t ho t fo od o r d ri nk s in y ou r r ef ri g er at or . • Do no t ov er lo ad y ou r r ef ri g er at or s o th a t th e ai r ci r cu la ti on i n si de o f it i s no t pr ev en te d. • Do no t in s[...]
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EN 8 3 Installation B Pl ea se r e me mb er t ha t t he ma n uf ac tu r er s ha ll n ot b e h el d li ab le i f th e i nf or ma ti on g iv en in t he i ns tr uc ti on ma n ua l is n ot o bs er ve d . Points to be considered when re-transporting your refrigerator 1. Y ou r r ef ri ge ra to r mu st b e e mp ti ed a nd cl e an ed p ri or t o an y t ra[...]
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EN 9 • T he s pe ci fi ed v ol ta g e mu st b e eq ua l to yo u r ma in s vo lt ag e. • E xt en si on c ab le s an d m ul ti wa y pl ug s mu s t no t be u se d fo r c on ne ct io n. B A da ma ge d po we r c ab le m us t be r ep la c ed b y a qu al if ie d el e ct ri ci an . B Pr o du ct m us t no t be o p er at ed b ef or e it is r e pa ir e d![...]
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EN 10 Adjusting the feet If your refrigerator is unbalanced; Y ou can balance your refrigerator by turning the front legs as shown in the illustration below . The corner where the leg exists is lowered when you turn it in the direction of black arr ow and raised when you turn in the opposite direction. T aking help from someone to slightly lift the[...]
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EN 11 Icematic and ice storage container Using the Icematic Fill the Icematic with water and place it into its seat. Y our ice will be ready approximately in two hours. Do not remove the Icematic fr om its seating to take ice. T urn the knobs on it clockwise by 90 degrees. Ice cubes in the cells will fall down into the ice storage container below .[...]
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EN 12 Reversing the doors Proceed in numerical or der 2 5 2 4 1 6 3 1 7 1 8 7 9 1 0 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 5 4 2 6 1 9 1 6 18 0° 2 0 1 9 12 13 1 1 2 7 1 1 14 15 2 7 4 5 ° 8 2 1[...]
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EN 13 4 Preparation C Y ou r re f ri ge ra to r sh ou ld b e i ns ta ll ed a t l ea st 3 0 cm a wa y fr o m he at so ur c es s uc h as h ob s, o ve ns , c en tr al h ea te r an d s to ve s an d at l ea s t 5 cm a wa y fr om e le ct ri ca l ov en s a nd s ho ul d no t b e lo ca te d un de r di r ec t su n li gh t. C T he a mb ie nt t em pe ra tu r e[...]
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EN 14 5 Using your refrigerator Thermostat setting button The interior temperature of your refrigerator changes for the following reasons; • Se a so na l te mp er at ur e s, • Fr eq ue nt o pe ni ng o f th e d oo r an d le a vi ng t he d oo r op en fo r lo ng pe r io ds , • Fo o d pu t in to t he r e fr ig er a to r wi t ho ut c oo li ng d ow[...]
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EN 15 Water Dispenser *optional W ater dispenser is a very useful feature based on r eaching cold water without opening the door of your refrigerator . As you will not have to open your refrigerator door fr equently , you will have saved energy . . Using the water dispenser Push the arm of the water dispenser with your glass. The dispenser will cea[...]
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EN 16 us e d. W ar ra nt y do es n ot c ov e r su ch us a ge s. S om e ch em ic al su bs ta nc es an d a dd it iv es c on ta in e d in t he se ki n ds o f dr in ks /l iq ui d s ma y da ma ge th e w at er t an k. • U se c le an a nd p ur e d ri nk i ng w at er o nl y . • C ap ac it y of t he w at e r ta nk i s 2. 2 li te r s (3 . 8 pi nt s) ; do[...]
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EN 17 Make sure that the parts r emoved (if any) during cleaning are pr operly attached to their original places. Otherwise, water leakage may occur . Important: Components of the water tank and water dispenser should not be washed in dishwasher . Water tray W ater that dripped while using the water dispenser accumulates in the spillage tray . T ak[...]
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EN 18 6 Maintenance and cleaning A N ev er u se g as ol in e, be nz en e or s im il ar s ub st an ce s fo r c le an in g p ur po se s. B W e r ec om m en d th at y ou u np lu g t he ap p li an ce b ef or e c le an in g. B N ev er u se a ny s ha rp ab ra si ve in s tr um en t, s oa p, h ou s eh ol d cl e an er , de te rg en t an d w ax p ol is h fo [...]
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EN 19 7 Recommended solutions for the problems Please review this list befor e calling the service. It might save you time and money . This list includes frequent complaints that ar e not arising from defective workmanship or material usage. Some of the features described her e may not exist in your product. The refrigerator does not operate. • I[...]
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EN 20 The fridge is running frequently or for a long time. • Y ou r ne w pr o du ct m ay b e wi d er t ha n th e pr e vi ou s on e. Th is i s qu it e no rm a l. La r ge r e fr ig er at or s op er at e f or a l on ge r pe ri o d of t im e. • Th e a mb ie nt r o om t em pe ra tu r e ma y b e hi gh . Th is i s q ui te n or ma l. • Th e r e fr ig[...]
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EN 21 The operation noise increases when the r efrigerator is running. • Th e o pe ra ti ng p er fo rm a nc e of t he r e fr ig er at or ma y ch an ge d ue t o th e c ha ng es i n t he a mb ie nt t em pe ra tu r e. I t i s no rm al a nd n ot a fa ul t. Vibrations or noise. • Th e f lo or i s no t ev en or i t is w ea k. T he re fr i ge ra to r [...]
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