Beko CXFD 6113 W manual

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    CXFD 6113 S CXFD 6113 W CFD 6913 APX[...]

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    Please read this manual first! Dear Customer , We hope that your pr oduct, which has been produced in a 1st-class manufacturing facility and checked under the most meticulous quality control procedur es, will provide you with years of good service. For this, we recommend you to car efully read the entir e manual of your product before using it and [...]

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    EN 2 1 Your refrigerator 3 2 Warnings 4 Electrical requir ements ....................... 5 W arning! This appliance must be earthed .............................................. 5 Energy saving tips ............................. 6 Compliance with WEEE Directive and Disposing of the W aste Product: ....... 6 Compliance with rohs dir ective: .......[...]

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    EN 3 1 Your refrigerator 1. Th er mo st at 2. In te ri or L ig ht 3. Fr id ge F an 4. Wi ne r ac k 5. Ad ju st ab le b od y sh el ve s 6. De fr os t wa te r co ll ec ti on c ha nn el - Dr ai n tu be 7. C ri s pe r co ve r 8. C ri s pe r 9. Ic eb an k tr ay 10 . Fr ee ze r Fa n 11 . Fa st -f r ee ze c om pa rt me nt 12 . Ad ju st ab le f r on t fe e[...]

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    EN 4 2 Warnings • D o no t co nn ec t yo ur a pp li an ce t o th e el ec tr ic it y su pp ly u nt il a ll p ac ki ng an d tr an si t pr ot ec to rs h av e be en r em ov ed . • I f tr an sp or te d ho ri zo nt al ly l ea ve to s ta nd u pr ig ht f or a t le as t 4 ho ur s be fo r e sw it ch in g on t o al lo w co mp r es so r oi l to s et [...]

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    EN 5 Electrical requirements Before you insert the plug into the wall socket make sure that the voltage and the frequency shown on the rating plate inside the appliance corresponds to yourelectricity supply . Rating label is on the left hand side of fridge inner liner . We r ecommend that this appliance be connected to the mains supply via a Suitab[...]

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    EN 6 Energy saving tips 1. E ns u r e yo ur a pp li an ce i s in st al le d in a we ll v en ti la te d ar ea . 2. E ns u r e th e ti me b et we en b uy in g ch il le d/ fr oz en f oo d an d pl ac in g th em i n yo ur a pp li an ce i s ke pt a t m in i mu m, p ar ti cu la rl y in s um me r . W e r ec om me nd y ou u se a c oo l ba g or a sp ec ia l [...]

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    EN 7 3 Installation B Pl ea se r em em be r th at t he ma nu fa ct ur er s ha ll n ot b e he ld l ia bl e if th e in fo rm at io n gi ve n in t he i ns tr uc ti on ma nu al i s no t ob se rv ed . 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 t ie d an d cl ea ne d pr io r to a ny tr an sp[...]

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    EN 8 Disposing of the packaging The packing materials may be dangerous for childr en. Keep the packing materials out of the reach of children or dispose of them by classifying them in accordance with the waste instructions. Do not dispose of them along with the normal household waste. The packing of your refrigerator is produced fr om recyclable ma[...]

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    EN 9 Transportation Instructions 1. The appliance should be transported only in a vertical upright position. The packing as supplied must be intact during transportation. 2. If during the course of transport the appliance has to be transported horizontally , it must only be laid on its right hand side when standing in the front of the appliance. Af[...]

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    EN 10 3. Do not place the appliance near cookers, radiators or in direct sunlight as this will cause your appliance to work harder . If installed next to a source of heat or fr eezer , maintain the following minimum side clearances: From Cookers 50 mm (2”) From Radiators 300 mm (12”) From Fr eezers 25 mm (1”) 4. Make sure that suf ficient roo[...]

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    EN 11 Replacing The Interior Light Bulb Should the light fail to work, proceed as follows. 1. Switch off at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug. •Y oumayfinditusefultoremove shelves for easy access. 2. Use a flat tipped screwdriver to remove the light dif fuser cover by inserting the blade in each of the two rece[...]

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    EN 12 Reversing The Doors We r ecommend that you reverse doors before fitting the handles and switching on for the first time. Tools required: Small and medium size flat and cross-headed screwdrivers, a pair of pliers. Spare Parts supplied in the plastic bag: The following parts, which are exclusively for left hand side fitted hinge operation are s[...]

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    EN 13 12. Reposition left hand side feet on the opposite side. Unscrew and reposition the bottom hinge bushing. (10) 13. Unscrew and r emove the upper door middle hinge pin bushing/ door stopper using a cross-headed screwdriver . Important: This part cannot be used on the opposite side; left hand side middle hinge pin bushing/door stopper part is s[...]

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    EN 14 Proceed in numerical or der . Handles are supplied in the fridge and ar e to be fitted by the user using the screws and plastic covers supplied. 1 1 7 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 9 2 1 0 5 3 2 0 2 0 8 1 8 1 7 1 9 1 4 1 2 1 6 2 1 2 1 4 5 ° 18 0° (8) (13) 6 4 1 5[...]

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    EN 15 4 Before operating Final Check Before you start using the fridge/ freezer check that: 1. The feet have been adjusted for perfect levelling. 2. The interior is dry and air can circulate fr eely at the rear of the cabinet. 3. Clean the interior as r ecommended under “MAINTENANCE & CARE.” 4. Insert the plug into the wall socket and switc[...]

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    EN 16 5 Using your refrigerator Temperature Control And Adjustment Operating temperatures ar e controlled by the thermostat (see diagram) located on the ceiling of fridge compartment. Settings may be made from min to max, max being the coldest position. Recommended temperature setting knob position is 4. Please make sure that it is set to 4 for ide[...]

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    EN 17 • P la ce t he b ot tl e, c an o r dr in k co nt ai ne r in a ny o f th e fr ee ze r dr aw er s. • O pe n Fr id ge D oo r . • A dj us t th er mo st at t o mi n po si ti on . Bu zz er w ill s ou nd s ho rt ` be ep ` • W it hi n 10 s ec on ds r ot at e th e to m ax po [...]

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    EN 18 Door Open Alarm An audible alarm will go off when fridge door is left open for more than one minute. This alarm signal will stop when door is closed. This feature helps users to keep doors closed, thus helps to keep temperature low in fridge and to save energy . 8 4 5 7 3 9 6 1 1 13 11 2 10 12 14[...]

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    EN 19 Suggested Arrangement Of Food In The Fridge/Freezer Arrangement Examples (See diagram) 1. Ba ke d, c hi ll ed c oo ke d fo od , da ir y pr od uc ts , ca ns . 2. Bo tt le s to ra ge 3. M ea t , sa us ag es , co ld c ut s. 4. F ru i t, v eg et ab le s, s al ad s. 5. M ak i ng , st or in g ic e cu be s. 6. F r oz en f oo d. 7. F r oz en f oo d a[...]

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    EN 20 9. Some fruit and vegetables suffer damage if kept at temperatures near 0°C. Therefor e wrap pineapples, melons, cucumbers, tomatoes and similar pr oduce in polythene bags. 10. Place chilled cooked food and similar food near the rear of the fridge inner liner where the cold wall is located. 11. Shelves, racks, crisper bins, drawers, flaps, b[...]

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    EN 21 Note: If freshly made ice cubes ar e not consumed for several weeks and stored in Ice Bank, they will slowly reduce in size and eventually disappear completely . Defrosting A) Fridge Compartment The fridge compartment defrosts automatically . The defrosting water runs to the drain tube via a collection container at the back of the appliance ([...]

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    EN 22 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 23 • Pu sh t he a rm o f th e wa te r di sp en se r wi th a r ig id g la ss . If y ou a r e us in g di sp os ab le p la st ic g la ss es , pu sh t he ar m wi th y ou r fi ng er s fr om b eh in d th e gl as s. 1 1 2 Cleaning the water tank Release the tank cover from the water tank by opening latches at both sides. Remov[...]

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    EN 24 A Ne v er u se g as ol in e, b en ze ne o r si mi la r su bs ta nc es f or c le an in g pu rp os es . B W e re co mm en d th at y ou u np lu g th e ap pl ia nc e be fo r e cl ea ni ng . B Ne v er u se a ny s ha rp a br as iv e in st ru me nt , so ap , ho us eh ol d cl ea ne r , de te rg en t an d wa x po li sh f or cl ea ni ng . C Us e lu ke [...]

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    EN 25 7 Do’s and Don’ts D o- C le an y ou r ap pl ia nc e r eg ul ar ly ( Se e “M ai nt en an ce a nd C ar e” ) D o- K ee p ra w me at a nd p ou lt ry b el ow co ok ed f oo d an d da ir y pr od uc ts . D o- T a ke o f f an y un us ab le l ea ve s on ve ge ta bl es a nd w ip e of f an y so il . D o- L ea ve l et tu ce , ca bb ag e, p ar sl e[...]

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    EN 26 D on ’ t- E xc ee d th e ma xi mu m fr ee zi ng lo ad s (6 k g in a ny 2 4 ho ur s) w he n fr ee zi ng f re sh f oo d. D on ’ t- G iv e ch il dr en i ce -c r ea m an d wa te r ic es d ir ec t fr om t he f re ez er . Th e lo w te mp er at ur e ma y ca us e ‘f r ee ze r bu rns ’ on l ip s. D on ’ t- F r ee ze f iz zy d ri nk s wi th o[...]

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    EN 27 GUARANTEE DETAILS Your ne w Beko pr oduct is guarantee d against the cos t of brea kdown rep air for twelve months from the date of the original purchase. What is covered? • Repairs necessary as a result of faulty materials, defective components or manufacturing defect. • The cost of functional replacement parts, but excluding consumable [...]

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    HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE Please keep your purchase receipt or other proof of purchase in a safe pla ce; you will nee d to ha ve i t sh ould the prod uct req uire att enti on u nder guarantee. You should also complete the details below; it will help us assist you when requ estin g ser vice. (Th e mod el nu mber is pr inted on t he In struc tion Bookl e[...]

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    Printed in Turkey Part no: Revision no: BEKO plc Beko House Caxton Way Watford Hertfordshire WD18 8UF T el: 0845 6004911 Fax: 0845 6004922 e-mail: service@beko.co.uk website: www .beko.co.uk AF 57 18 07 0000[...]