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This product bears the selective sorting symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This mea ns t hat this pro duct mus t be han dled pur suan t to Eur opea n Di rect ive 2002/96/EC in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the en vironmen t. For further inform ation, please c ontact your lo cal or regiona l [...]
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EN 2 1 Your Refrigerator 3 2 Warnings 4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ............ 5 WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED ............................................ 5 ENERGY SA VING TIPS ........................ 6 3 Installation 7 Points to be considered when r e- transporting your refrigerator ................ 7 Before operating your r efrigerator [...]
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EN 3 2 1 8 9 *11 17 7 15 *18 *4 15 3 5 20 *19 *6 *10 13 14 *16 22 *21 *21 24 25 23 12 1 Your Refrigerator 1. Fr ee ze r c o mp a r t m en t 2. Fr i d g e c o m p a rt m e n t 3. Fr i d g e c o m p a rt m e n t i n t e r io r l i gh t 4. Bu t t e r & C h e es e s h el f 5. Fa n 6. Io n i s e r 7. Fr i d g e c o m p a rt m e n t g l a s s s h e l[...]
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EN 4 2 Warnings •DO NOT connect your appliance to the electricity supply until all packing and transit protectors have been removed. • Leave to stand for at least 4 hours before switching on to allow compressor oil to settle if transported horizontally . • If you are discar ding an old refrigerator with a lock or latch fitted to the door , di[...]
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EN 5 with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety . • Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Before you in[...]
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EN 6 IMPORTANT! FITTING A DIFFERENT PLUG As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colour ed markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: (See diagram). 1. Connect the green-yellow or gr een (Earth) wire to the terminal in the plug marked ‘E’ or with the symbol or coloured[...]
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EN 7 3 Installation C P le as e re me m be r t ha t th e ma nu f ac tu r er s ha l l no t be he ld l ia b le i f th e i nf or m at io n gi v en i n th e i ns t ru ct io n ma nu a l is no t ob se r ve d. Points to be considered when re-transporting your refrigerator 1. Y o ur r e f r ig er at or mu st b e em pt i ed a n d cl ea ne d p ri or t o a ny[...]
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EN 8 B Th e co nn ec ti o n mu st b e i n co mp l ia nc e w it h na t io na l r eg ul at io n s. B Th e po we r ca b le p lu g m us t be e a si ly ac ce s si bl e a ft er i n st al la ti o n . B V ol ta ge an d a ll ow ab le fu se p r ot ec ti on ar e sp ec if ie d i n th e “ T ec h n i ca l Sp ec i fi ca t io ns ” se c ti on . B Th e sp ec if [...]
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EN 9 (A) (B) 4 1 2 3 (C) 2 2 Floor balance adjustment If your refrigerator is unbalanced; Y ou can balance your refrigerator by turning the front legs of it as illustrated in the figure. (See Figur e A) The corner where the leg exists is lower ed when you turn in the direction of black arrow and raised when you turn in the opposite direction. T aki[...]
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EN 10 (D) • 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 d[...]
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EN 11 Adjusting the gap between the upper door 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 , r emove the screw of upper hinge cover of the door you want [...]
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EN 12 4 Preparation C Y ou r re fr ig er a to r s ho ul d be in st al le d a t le as t 3 0 c m aw ay f r om h ea t s ou r ce s su ch as h o bs , ov en s , ce nt ra l h ea t er an d s to ve s a nd a t l ea st 5 c m a wa y fr om e le ct ri c al o ve ns an d s ho ul d no t be l o ca te d u nd er d i r e c t su n li gh t . C T he a mb ie n t te mp er a[...]
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EN 13 5 Using your refrigerator 2 15 4 1 5 3 12 13 10 9 6 8 14 7 11 Indicator Panel 1. F r e e ze r c om pa rt me n t te mp er a tu re se tt i ng i n di ca to r 2. F r e e ze r c om pa rt me n t te mp er a tu re se tt i ng b u tt on 3. F as t Fr ee ze in di c at or 4. F as t Fr ee ze Bu tt o n 5. F r e e ze r d oo r op en in di ca to r 6. F ri dg e[...]
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EN 14 Setting the fridge compartment temperature When you want to change your refrigerator’ s temperature settings, you need to press the “Fridge compartment temperature adjustment button” to make the fridge compartment temperature adjustment. The fridge compartment temperature can be set to cooler degrees every time you pr ess on the button [...]
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EN 15 Quick cool function This function can be used for food placed in the fridge compartment and desired to be cooled down rapidly . Press quick cool button to activate the function. During this process, the quick cool indicator will light up and fridge compartment temperature adjustment indicator will turn into 1°C. While quick cool function is [...]
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EN 16 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. Crisper humidity control sliders Crisper of your refrigerator is designed specially to keep your vegetables fr[...]
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EN 17 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 ( 4 star) frozen food storage compartment. • T o ensur e that the high quality supplied by the frozen food manufacturer and the food r etailer is maintained, fol[...]
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EN 19 Icematic * When the Icematic water supply reservoir (1) is r emoved from its place in order to fill it up, it must be r eplaced within two minutes after it is filled with water . The nozzle of the system will open and the Icematic cells will be filled with water automatically as soon as the cartridge is seated in its place. Y our ice will be [...]
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EN 20 Using the Icematic • Fi ll th e I ce ma ti c w it h wa te r a nd pl ac e it i n to i t s se at . Y ou r ic e wi l l be r e a dy ap pr ox i ma te l y in tw o ho ur s . Do n ot r em ov e th e I ce ma t ic f r o m it s se at i ng to t a ke i c e. • T u rn t h e kn o bs o n i t cl oc k wi se b y 9 0 de gr ee s . Ic e c ub e s in t he ce ll s [...]
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EN 21 Water Dispenser W ater dispenser is a very useful featur e based on reaching 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 spring Push the arm of the water dispenser with your glass. The dispenser will cease operating on[...]
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EN 22 • Us e c le a n an d pu r e dr in k in g wa te r o nl y . • Ca p ac it y o f th e w at er r es er vo ir i s 2 .2 li te r s (3 . 8 pi nt s) ; d o no t o ve rf i ll . • Pu s h th e a rm o f t he w at er di sp e ns er wi th a ri g id g la ss . I f yo u a r e u si ng di sp o sa bl e p la st ic gl as se s, pu sh th e ar m w it h y ou r fi ng[...]
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EN 23 6 Cleaning and care A Ne ve r us e g as ol i ne , be nz e ne o r si mi l ar s u bs ta nc es fo r cl ea n in g pu rp o se s. B We r ec om me n d th at y o u un p lu g th e ap pl i an ce be fo r e cl ea ni ng . C Ne v e r u se a ny sh ar p ab r as iv e in st r um en t , so ap , h ou se ho ld cl ea n er , de t er ge nt a n d wa x po l is h f or [...]
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EN 24 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 25 • Y o ur ne w r ef ri ge r at or m ay be l ar ge r t ha n th e p re vi o us o ne . T hi s i s qu it e n or ma l. La rg e r ef ri g er at o rs o pe ra t e fo r a l on ge r pe r io d o f ti me . • Th e a mb ie n t ro om te mp er at u r e ma y b e hi gh .T h is i s q ui te n o rm al . • Th e r ef ri ge r at or mi gh t ha v e be en p l ug g[...]
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EN 26 • Th e f ri dg e t em pe ra t ur e is ad ju st ed to a v er y h ig h d eg r e e . F ri dg e a dj us t me nt h as an ef fe ct o n th e t em pe ra t ur e of th e fr ee ze r . C ha n ge t he t e mp er a tu re o f th e f ri d ge o r fr ee ze r un ti l t he f ri d ge o r f re ez er t e mp er a tu re r ea c he s to a su ff ic i en t le ve l . •[...]
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EN 27 Bad odour inside the refrigerator . • In si d e of th e r ef ri ge ra to r m us t be cl ea ne d. Cl ea n t he i ns i de o f th e r ef ri g er at or w i th a s po ng e, w a rm w at er or c ar bo n at ed wa te r . • So me co nt a in er s or pa ck ag in g m at e ri al s mi g ht b e ca u si ng th e sm el l . Us e a d if fe re nt co nt a in er[...]
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EN 28 GUARANTEE DETAILS Your new Beko product is guaranteed against the cost of breakdown repairs 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 items[...]
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EN 29 HOW TO OBT AIN SERVICE Please keep your purchase receipt or other proof of purchase in a safe place; you will need to have it should the product require attention under guarantee. Y o u sho ul d als o com pl et e the de ta il s be lo w; it wi ll h el p us assi st you whe n req ue st in g ser vice. (The model number is printed on the Instructi[...]
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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 0 48 8645 0000[...]