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    R efr ig erato r GNE V322 X[...]

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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 pr ovide you an effective service. For this, we recommend you to car efully read the entir e manual of your pr oduct before using it and keep it at hand for futur[...]

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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 arning ....................................... 6 Things to be done for energy saving ..... 6 3 Installation 7 Points to [...]

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    EN 3 1 Your Refrigerator 1. Fr ee ze r co m p ar t m e nt 2. Fr i d g e c o mp a r t me n t 3. Fr i d g e c o mp a r t me n t i n t er i o r l i g ht 4. Bu t t e r a n d c h e es e li d 5. Fa n 6. Io n i s er 7. Fr i d g e c o mp a r t me n t g l a ss s h el v e s 8. Eg g t ra y 9. Fr i d g e c o mp a r t me n t d o o r r a c ks 10 . Bo t t l e s h[...]

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    EN 4 2 Important Safety Warnings Please review the following informa- tion. Failure to observe this information may cause injuries or material damage. Otherwise, all warranty and reliability commitments will become invalid. Intended use T hi s pr o du ct is i nt en d ed t o b e u se d – i nd oo rs a n d in cl os ed a r ea s s uc h a s ho me s; ?[...]

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    EN 5 • Do n ot u se m ec h an ic a l de vi ce s or o th er m ea ns to a c ce le ra te th e de fr os ti ng p r oc e ss , o th er t ha n t ho s e r ec om me n de d b y th e ma n uf ac t ur e r . • Do n ot o pe ra te a da m ag ed r ef ri ge ra - to r . Co ns u lt w i th t he s er vi ce a ge n t if yo u ha ve a ny c o nc ern s. • El ec tr ic al s[...]

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    EN 6 • I f no t to be u s ed f or a lo ng ti me , r ef ri ge r at or sh ou ld b e u np l ug ge d . • T he p lu g’ s t ip s h ou ld be r eg u la rl y cl ea ne d; o th er w is e, it m ay c a us e f ir e . • Re fr ig er at or m a y mo v e if a dj u st ab l e fe et a r e n ot pr op er ly s ec ur e d on th e fl oo r . P ro pe r ly s e cu ri n g [...]

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    EN 7 3 Installation Please remember that the manufacturer shall not be held liable if the information given in the instruction manual is not observed. Points to be considered when re-transporting your refrigerator 1. Y ou r r ef ri ge r at or mu st b e em pt ie d an d cl e an ed pr io r to an y tr an sp or ta ti on . 2. S he lv es , a cc es s or ie[...]

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    EN 8 Electric connection Connect your product to a gr ounded socket which is being protected by a fuse with the appropriate capacity . Im po rt an t: Th e co nn ec ti on mu st be c om pl i an t w it h na ti on al r eg u la ti o ns . Th e po we r ca bl e p lu g m us t be ea si l y ac ce ss ib le a ft e r in s ta ll at io n . V ol ta ge a nd p e rm i[...]

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    EN 9 Floor balance adjustment If your refrigerator is unbalanced; Y ou can balance your refrigerator by turning the front feets of it as illustrated in the figure. (See Figur e A) The corner where the foot exists is lower ed when you turn in the direction of black arrow and raised when you turn in the opposite direction. T aking help from someone t[...]

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    EN 10 • If the freezer compartment door is lower than the fridge compartment door , bring them to the same level by turning the tur ning the elevation screw on the freezer compartment side in the direction of arr ow using a M6 Allen wrench as illustrated in Figur e D. • If the freezer compartment door is higher than the fridge compartment door [...]

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    EN 11 C Y ou can adjust the gap between the fridge compartment doors as illustrated in the figures. Door shelves should be empty when adjusting the door height. Switch off the r efrigerator power before removing hinge covers C Using a screwdriver , remove the screw of upper hinge cover of the door you want to adjust. Adjusting the gap between the u[...]

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    EN 12 3 . 5 m et er l o ng w a te r pi pe (1 /4 in ch i n di am et er ) 4 . Co ld m ai ns w at e r va l ve w it h m es h fi lt er ( T ap A da pt e r) 5 . W at er F il te r to be f i tt ed t o t he b r ac ke t in si de t he f ri d ge c o mp ar tm en t . Installing Water Filter (in some models) Installation Requirements T wo different water sour ces [...]

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    EN 13 c a a b 1 2 Water connection to the refrigerator Please follow the instructions below. Connection of the Water Pipe to the Refrigerator 1. After installing the union onto the water pipe, insert the water pipe to the refrigerator inlet valve by pr essing downwards firmly . 2. Fix union as seen in the opposite figure, by squeezing by hand on th[...]

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    EN 14 Note: It is normal that a few drops of water drip after the cover has been taken out. 4. Re mo ve t he l id on t o p of t he wa te r fi lt er t o pl ac e i t a s sh ow n i n th e f ig u r e an d tu rn up wa r d s to lo ck i t. (F ig u r e 5) 5. Pr es s ic e ca n ce l b ut to n on t he di sp la y ag ai n t o ex i t fr om t hi s mo de . W ater [...]

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    EN 15 Connection of Water Hose to the Bottle (in some models) T o connect water to the refrigerator from a bottle, a pump is needed. C Note: Y ou may refer to the user manual of the pump while making the water connection. Connection of the Water Pipe to the Cold Water Mains Line (in some models) If you want to use your refrigerator by connecting it[...]

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    EN 16 this valve is not present or in case you are not sur e, consult a qualified plumber . 1. S ep ar at e t he u n io n fr o m th e t ap ad ap to r . ( Fi gu r e A ) 2. In st al l th e ta p a da p to r to 1 / 2” v a lv e fi tt in g as s ho w n in th e fi gu r e. (F ig u r e B) 3. A ft er i ns e rt in g t he w at e r pi p e to t he un io n, i ns[...]

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    EN 17 Prior to first use of Ice/Water Dispenser C W ater mains pressur e must not be below 1 bar . C W ater mains pressur e must not be over 8 bars. C Pumps must be used in case the supply water pressur e drops below 1 bar or if a bottle is going to be used. C W ater system of the refrigerator must be connected to the cold water line. It must not b[...]

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    EN 18 4 Preparation C Y o ur r ef ri ge ra t or s ho ul d b e i ns ta ll ed at l ea st 3 0 cm aw ay fr om h ea t so ur ce s su ch as h o bs , ov en s, c en tr al he at er a nd s to v es a n d at l ea s t 5 cm a wa y fr om el ec t ri ca l ov en s an d sh ou ld n ot b e l oc at e d un de r d ir e ct su nl ig ht . C Th e a mb ie n t te mp er a tu r e [...]

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    EN 19 5 Using your refrigerator 1. Fridge Set button 2. V acation mode button 3. Quick fridge button 4. Key lock button 5. Ice Off button 6. W ater Dispenser Lights 7. Ice / W ate selection button 8. W ater Dispenser light button 9. Filter Reset button 10. Auto Eco button 11. Quick freeze button 12. Freezer Set button 13. Economy mode indicator 14.[...]

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    EN 20 Freezer Compartment Adjustment Fridge Compartment Adjustment Explanations -15°C 4°C This is the normal recommended setting. -18,-21 or -24°C 4°C These settings are r ecommended when the ambient temperature exceeds 30°C. Fresh Fr eeze 4°C Use this when you wish to freeze your food or make ice in a short time. Y our refrigerator will r et[...]

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    EN 21 If you want to freeze large amounts of fresh food, pr ess the Fresh Fr eeze button 14 hours before putting the food into the freezer compartment. Quick Cool Function When you press Quick Cool button, the temperature of the compartment will be colder than the adjusted values. This function can be used for food placed in the fridge compartment [...]

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    EN 22 Ice/Water Dispenser With its three differ ent functions, the dispenser efficiently meets your cold water , cube ice and crushed ice needs without having to open the door of the refrigerator . It is a continuous cold water and ice source without adding water . User friendly control panel provides the following dispensing functions: Note: • W[...]

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    EN 23 Ice Off C T o stop ice formation, Ice Off button is pressed. When Ice Of f is selected, no water will be taken into the Icematic. However , already existing ice can be taken from the dispenser . T o restart ice formation, Ice Off button must be pressed again. W arning: If you do not use the ice dispenser , do not forget to put ice duct cover [...]

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    EN 24 Sliding Body Shelves Sliding body shelves can be pulled by slightly lifting up from the fr ont and moved back and forth. They come to a stop point when pulled towards fr ont to allow you reach the foods placed at the back of the shelf; when it is pulled after slightly lifted upwards at the second stop point, the body shelf will be released. T[...]

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    EN 25 Blue light Foodstuff stor ed in the crispers that are enlightened with a blue light continue their photosynthesis by means of the wavelength effect of blue light and thus, preserve their fr eshness and increase their vitamin content. Ion: Air is ionized by means of the ionizer system in the fridge compartment air duct. Thanks to this system, [...]

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    EN 26 Recommendations for preservation of frozen food • Prepacked commer cially frozen food should be stored in accor dance with the frozen food manufactur er's instructions for a frozen food storage compartment. • T o ensure that the high quality achieved by the frozen food manufacturer and the food r etailer is maintained, the following [...]

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    EN 27 6 Maintenance and cleaning A Ne ve r us e g as ol i ne , b en ze ne o r si mi la r su bs ta n ce s f or c le an i ng pu rp os es . B We r ec om me nd t ha t y ou un pl ug t he ap pl ia nc e be fo r e c le an in g. C Ne ve r us e a ny s ha r p ab r as iv e in st ru me nt , so a p, h o us eh ol d cl ea ne r , d et er g en t an d wa x po li sh f[...]

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    EN 28 Icebox and Water Dispenser C Follow the procedur e and warnings below to clean the icebox: A Re mo ve t h e Ic eb ox by l i ft in g fi r st an d th en p ul li n g to w ar ds y ou rs el f as sh ow n in t he d i ag ra m . A E m pt y t he i ce i n t he Ic eb ox i f an y . T o ta ke o ut th e s tu ck ic e, u se ob je c ts th at a r e n ot sh ar p[...]

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    EN 29 7 Recommended solutions for the pr oblems 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 • [...]

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    EN 30 • T he a m bi en t r oo m t em pe ra tu r e ma y b e hi g h. Th is i s q ui t e no rm al . • T he r ef ri ge ra to r m ay h av e j us t b ee n sw it c he d o n. A ll ow su f fi ci en t c oo li ng t i me . • L ar ge am ou nt s o f ho t fo o d mi g ht h av e b ee n p ut i n th e r e fr ig er at o r re ce n tl y . Ho t fo od ca us e s lo n[...]

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    EN 31 • T hi s n oi se i s c om in g fr om t he s o le no id v a lv e o f th e r ef ri g er at or . So le n oi d va lv e fu nc t io ns fo r th e p ur po s e of e ns u ri ng c oo l an t p as sa ge t h r ou gh t he c o mp ar tm en t wh ic h c an be a dj us t ed t o c oo li ng or f r ee zi ng te mp er at u r es , an d pe r fo rm i ng c oo li n g fu [...]

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    EN 32 8 Beko Customer Care Before you call Beko for service or assistance... Refer to your User Guide and check the following: 1. Y our Appl iance is correctly installed. 2. Y our Appliance is connected to power . 3. Y ou are familiar with its normal mode of operation 4. Y ou have read the ‘Recommended solutions for the problems’ If after check[...]

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