Beko QC55F manual

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    EN 1 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[...]

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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 Congratulations on your choice a BEKO quality Appliance which has been designed to give you service for many years. 1. In te ri or l ig ht 2. Th er mo st at c on tr ol 3. C ab ı ne t sh el ve s 4. Wi ne ra ck 5. De fr os t wa te r co ll ec ti on c ha nn el 6. C ri s pe r co ve r 7. C ri s pe rs 8. Ze r o te mp er at ur e c[...]

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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 C hi l dr en s ha ll n ot p la y wi th t he ap pl ia nc e. C le an in g an d us er m ai n te na nc e sh al l no t be m ad e by ch il dr en w it ho ut s up er vi si on . • C hi ld r en s ho ul d be s up er vi se d to en su r e th at t he y do n ot p la y wi th t he ap pl ia nc e. Electrical requirements Before you insert the plug into the [...]

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    EN 6 3. C on n ec t th e br ow n (L iv e) w ir e to t he te rm in al i n th e pl ug m ar ke d ‘L ’ or co lo ur ed r ed . With alter native plugs a 13 A fuse must be fitted either in the plug or adaptor or in the main fuse box. If in doubt contact a qualified electrician. Energy saving tips 1. E ns u r e yo ur a pp li an ce i s in st al le d in [...]

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    EN 7 3 Installation B Pl ea se r em em be r th at t he m an u 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 m an u al i s no t ob se rv ed . Points to take notice of when relocating your refrigerator 1. Y ou r r ef ri ge ra to r sh ou ld b e un pl ug ge d. Be fo r e tr an sp or ta ti on o f y[...]

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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 stated by your local authorities. Do not throw away with regular house waste, thr ow away on packaging pick up spots designated[...]

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    EN 9 Transportation Instructions 1. T he a pp li an ce s ho ul d be t ra ns po rt ed on ly i n a ve rt ic al u pr ig ht p os it io n. T he pa ck in g as s up pl ie d mu st b e in ta ct du ri ng t ra ns po rt at io n. 2. I f du ri ng t he c ou rs e of t ra ns po rt th e ap pl ia nc e ha s to b e tr an sp or te d ho ri zo nt al ly , i t mu st o nl y [...]

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    EN 10 Installation Instructions 1. The space in the room wher e the appliance is installed must not be smaller than 10 cubic metres. 2. This appliance has been designed to operate in ambient temperatures up to 32 degrees C (90 degr ees F) and is equipped with Advanced Electronic T emperature Control System [AETCS] which ensures that at the advised [...]

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    EN 11 Replacing The Interior Light Bulb Should the light fail to work, proceed as follows. 1. Sw it ch o f f at t he s oc ke t ou tl et a nd pu ll o ut t he m ai ns p lu g. • Y ou m ay f in d it u se fu l to r em ov e sh el ve s fo r ea sy a cc es s. 2. U se a f la t ti pp ed s cr ew dr iv er t o r em ov e th e li gh t di f fu se r co ve r by [...]

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    EN 23 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 recommended under “CLEANING AND CARE.” 4. Insert the plug into the wall socket and switch on t[...]

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    EN 24 5 Using your refrigerator Temperature Control And Adjustment Operating temperatures ar e controlled by the thermostat control(see diagram) located on the ceiling of fridge compartment. Settings may be made from min, 1 ... 6, max, max being the coldest position. When the appliance is switched on for the first time, the setting thermostat shoul[...]

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    EN 25 Storing 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 should be remember ed: 1. Put packets [...]

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    EN 26 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 (1). (see diagram) During defrosting water droplets may form at the back of the fridge compartment where concealed evaporator is located. Some droplets may r emain[...]

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    EN 27 Zero temperature compartment This compartment keeps at a colder temperature than the r est of the fridge and is the ideal storage place for keeping dairy products, meat and fish. It is not recommended to stor e fruits and vegetables in here[...]

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    EN 28 6 Maintenance and cleaning ** We r ecommend that you switch off the appliance at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug before cleaning. ** Never use any sharp abrasive instrument, soap, household cleaner , detergent and wax polish for cleaning. ** Use luke warm water to clean the cabinet of the appliance and wipe it dry . ** Use a dam[...]

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    EN 29 7 Do’s and Don’ts Do- Clean your appliance regularly (See “Cleaning and Care”) Do- Keep raw meat and poultry below cooked food and dairy products. Do- T ake off any unusable leaves on vegetables and wipe off any soil. Do- Leave lettuce, cabbage, parsley and cauliflower on the stem. Do- Wrap cheese firstly in gr easeproof paper and the[...]

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    EN 30 Don’t- Exceed the maximum fr eezing loads (6 kg in any 24 hours) when freezing fr esh food. Don’t- Give childr en ice-cream and water ices direct fr om the freezer . The low temperature may cause ‘freezer burns’ on lips. Don’t- Fr eeze fizzy drinks. Don’t- T ry to keep frozen food which has thawed, it should be eaten within 24 hou[...]

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    EN 31 GUARANTEEDETAILS Yourne wBekopro ductisgu aranteeda gainstthe costofb reakdownr epairfor twoyearsfromthedateoftheoriginalpurchase. Whatiscovered? • Repairsnecessaryasaresultoffaultymaterials,defectivecomponentsor manufacturingdefect. •[...]

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    EN 32 HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE Please keep your purchase receipt or other proof of purchase in a safe pla ce; y ou w ill need to have it shoul d the prod uct requ ire atten tion und er guarantee. You should also complete the details below; it will help us assist you when requ esting serv ice. (The model numb er is print ed on the I nstru ction Bookl e[...]

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    Printed in Turkey Part no: Revision no: BEKO plc Beko House T el: 0845 6004911 Fax: 0845 6004922 e-mail: service@beko.co.uk website: www .beko.co.uk 1 Greenhill Crescent Watford Herts WD18 8QU AG 57 3351 0000[...]