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R efriger at or DN152003[...]
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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 CONTENTS 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 Reccomendations for freshfood compartmen[...]
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EN 3 Fi gu r es t ha t ta ke p la ce i n th is i ns tr uc ti on m an ua l ar e s ch em at ic a nd m ay n ot co rr es po nd e xa ct ly w it h yo ur p r od uc t. I f th e su bj ec t pa rt s ar e n ot i nc lu de d in t he p r od uc t yo u ha ve p ur c ha se d, t he n it i s va li d fo r ot he r m od el s. 1 Your refrigerator 1- Freezer compartment she[...]
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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 n ot p ul l by t he c ab le w he n pu ll in g of f th e pl ug . • Pl ac e th e be ve ra ge w it h hi gh er p r oo fs ti gh tl y cl os ed a nd v er ti ca ll y . • Ne ve r st or e s pr ay c an s co nt ai ni ng fl am ma bl e an d ex pl os iv e su bs ta nc es in t he r e fr ig er at or . • Do n ot u se m ec ha ni ca l de vi ce s or o [...]
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EN 6 • D o no t ov er lo ad y ou r r ef ri ge ra to r wi th e xc es si ve a mo un ts o f fo od . If ov er lo ad ed , th e fo od i te ms m ay f al l d ow n an d hu rt y ou a nd d am ag e r ef ri ge ra to r wh en y ou o pe n th e do or . N ev er p la ce o bj ec ts o n to p of t he r ef ri ge ra to r; o th er wi se , th es e ob je ct s ma y fa ll d [...]
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EN 7 Things to be done for energy saving • D o no t le av e th e do or s of y ou r r ef ri ge ra to r op en f or a l on g ti me . • D o no t pu t ho t fo od o r dr in ks i n yo ur r ef ri ge ra to r . • Do n ot o ve rl oa d yo ur r e fr ig er at or s o th at t he a ir c ir c ul at io n in si de o f it i s no t pr ev en te d. • Do n ot i ns [...]
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EN 8 3 Installation B Pl ea se r em em be r th at t he ma nu fa ct ur e r sh al l no t be h el d li ab le i f 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 em pt ie d an d cl ea ne d pr io r to a ny t ra ns [...]
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EN 9 • Ex te ns io n ca bl es a nd m ul ti wa y pl ug s mu st n ot b e us ed f or c on ne ct io n. B A da ma ge d po we r ca bl e mu s t be r ep la ce d by a q ua li fi ed e le ct ri ci an . B Pr od uc t mu st n ot b e op er at ed b ef or e it i s r ep ai r ed ! Th er e is d an ge r of el ec tr ic s ho ck ! Disposing of the packaging The packing [...]
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EN 10 Adjusting the legs If your refrigerator is unbalanced; Y ou can balance your refrigerator by turning the front legs of it as illustrated in the figure. The corner where the leg exists is lowered when you turn 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 ref[...]
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EN 11 4 Preparation C Y ou r re fr ig er at or s ho ul d be i ns ta ll ed a t le as t 30 c m aw ay f r om h ea t so ur c es su ch a s ho bs , ov en s, c en tr al h ea te r an d st ov es a nd a t le as t 5 cm a wa y fr om e le ct ri ca l ov en s an d sh ou ld n ot be l oc at ed u nd er d ir e ct s un li gh t. C Th e am bi en t te mp er at ur e o f t[...]
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EN 12 Temperature setting button T emperatur e setting button allows you to make the temperature setting of your refrigerator . Setting the temperature of your refrigerator The overall temperature setting of your refrigerator is made by means of the temperature setting button on the right wall of the fridge compartment. This button has 5 differ ent[...]
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EN 13 Freezer Compartment Adjustment Fridge Compartment Adjustment Explanations -18°C 4°C This is the normal recommended setting. -20,-22 or -24°C 4°C These settings are r ecommended when the ambient temperature exceeds 30°C. Quick Freeze 4°C Use when you wish to freeze your food in a short time. Y our refrigerator will return to its previous[...]
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EN 14 Defrosting The freezer compartment defr osts automatically . Placing the food Freezer compartment shelves V arious frozen food such as meat, fish, ice cream, vegetables and etc. Egg tray Egg Fridge compartment shelves Food in pans, covered plates and closed containers Fridge compartment door shelves Small and packaged food or drinks (such as [...]
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EN 15 Vacation Function If the doors of the product ar e not opened for 12 hours after the thermostat is switched to the hottest position, then the vacation function will be activated automatically . Open the door of the product or change the thermostat setting to cancel the function. V acation function is optional. It may vary depending on the pro[...]
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EN 16 Crisper humidity control sliders Using the crisper humidity control sliders Crisper of your refrigerator is designed specially to keep your vegetables fresh without loosing their humidity . Cold air circulates basically ar ound the crisper and the amount of the cold air passing through the crisper is contr olled by the sliders on the front si[...]
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EN 17 Making ice Fill the ice container with water and place it into its seat. Y our ice will be ready appr oximately in two hours. Y ou can easily remove your ice by slightly twisting the ice container . Rotary storage container Sliding body shelf can be moved to left or right in order to allow you place long bottles, jars or boxes to a lower shel[...]
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EN 18 Reversing the doors Proceed in numerical or der . 11 11 13 14 15 12 5 4 1 10 9 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 8 29 29 18 0° 4 7 21 28 1 6 18 4 5 ° 2 3 22 23 25 2 4 2 3 1 9 22 6[...]
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EN 19 6 Maintenance and cleaning A N ev er u se g as ol i ne , be nz en e or s im il ar s ub st an ce s fo r cl ea ni ng p ur po se s. B W e r ec om me nd t ha t yo u un pl ug t he ap pl ia nc e be fo r e cl ea ni ng . B N ev er u se a ny s h ar p ab ra si ve in st ru me nt , so ap , ho us eh ol d cl ea ne r , d et er ge nt a nd w ax p ol is h fo r[...]
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EN 20 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 21 • Y ou r ne w pr od uc t ma y be w id er t ha n th e pr e vi ou s on e. T hi s is q ui te n or ma l. La rg e r ef ri ge ra to rs o pe ra te f or a l on ge r pe ri od o f ti me . • T he a mb ie nt r o om t em pe ra tu r e ma y be h ig h. T hi s is q ui t e no rm al . • T he r ef r ig er at or m ig ht h av e be en p lu gg ed i n r ec en t[...]
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EN 22 • T he o pe ra ti ng p er fo rm an ce o f th e r ef ri ge ra to r ma y ch an ge d ue t o th e ch an ge s in t he a mb ie nt t em pe ra tu r e. I t is n or ma l an d no t a fa ul t. Vibrations or noise. • T he f lo or i s no t ev en o r it i s we ak . Th e r ef ri ge ra to r ro ck s wh en m ov ed s lo wl y . Ma ke s ur e t ha t th e fl oo [...]
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