Beko TSE 1283 manual

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    TSE 1283 TSE 1283 X R efriger at or[...]

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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 6 3 Installation 8 Points to be considered when r e- tra[...]

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    EN 3 2 3 5 6 3 7 4 1 1 1 8 1 0 9 1 2 1 3 1 Y our refrigerator 1- a. ) Fr ee zi ng c om pa rt me nt & i ce t ra y ( fo r m od el s) b .) F ro ze n fo od c om pa rt me nt & i ce tr ay ( fo r m od el s) 2- In te ri or l ig ht & Th er mo st at c on tr ol 3- Mo va bl e sh el ve s 4- De fr os t wa te r co ll ec ti on c ha nn el - D ra in t ub[...]

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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. Intended use T hi s pr o du ct i s in te nd ed t o be u se d – i nd oo rs a nd i n cl os ed a r ea s su ch a s ho me s; – i [...]

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    EN 5 de fr os ti ng p r oc es s, o th er t ha n th os e r ec om me nd ed b y th e ma nu fa ct ur e r . • Do n ot o pe ra te a d am ag ed r ef ri ge ra to r . Co ns ul t wi th t he s er vi ce ag en t if y ou h av e an y co nc er ns . • El ec tr ic al s af et y of y ou r r ef ri ge ra to r sh al l be g ua ra nt ee d on ly i f th e ea rt h sy st e[...]

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    EN 6 fire sour ces that can cause the product catch a fir e and ventilate the room in which the unit is placed. 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 . • D o no t ov er lo ad y ou r r ef r[...]

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    EN 7 • Fo r pr od uc ts w it h a fr e ez er co mp ar tm en t; Y ou c an s t or e m ax im um a mo un t of f oo d it em s in th e fr ee ze r wh en y ou r e mo ve t he sh el f or d ra we r of t he f r ee ze r . En er gy co ns um pt io n va lu e st at ed f or y ou r r ef ri ge ra to r ha s be en d et er mi ne d by r em ov in g fr ee ze r sh el f or d[...]

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    EN 8 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 ra to r mu st b e em pt ie d an d cl ea ne d pr io r to a ny tr an sp or ta ti on . 2. S he lv es , ac ce ss or ie [...]

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    EN 9 Ex te ns io n ca bl es a nd m ul ti wa y pl ug s m us t no t be u se d fo r co nn ec ti on . A da ma ge d po we r ca bl e mu st b e r ep la ce d by a q ua li fi ed e le ct ri ci an . Pr od uc t mu st n ot b e op er at ed b ef or e i t is r ep ai r ed ! Th er e i s da ng er o f el ec tr ic sh oc k! Disposing of the packaging The packing materia[...]

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    EN 10 Replacing the interior light bulb Should the light fail to work switch off at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug. Follow the below instructions to check if the light bulb has worked itself loose. If the light still fails to work obtain a replacement E14 scr ew cap type 15 W att (Max) bulb from your local electrical store and then f[...]

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    EN 11 Installation (Under the counter) • Internal height of the counter should be 820mm. (!) Cookers or other heat sources must not be placed above the counter where the appliance is installed under the counter . • The mains wall socket plug must be close to the right or left hand side of the appliance. • Remove the top cover of the appliance[...]

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    EN 12 1 55 mm 595 mm 820 mm 2 3 4 a a c b b d e b b[...]

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    EN 13 Reversing the doors Proceed in numerical or der a H G D E I F B C A[...]

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    EN 14 1 60° 9 1 4 60° 1 6 1 0 2 3 4 8 7 7 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 6 1 5 1 3 5[...]

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    EN 15 4 Preparation C Y ou r r ef ri ge ra to r sh ou ld b e in st al le d at 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 16 5 Using your refrigerator The operating temperature is r egulated by the temperature contr ol. 1 = Lowest cooling setting (Warmest setting) 5 = Highest cooling setting (Coldest setting) (Or) Min. = Lowest cooling setting (Warmest setting) Max. = Highest cooling setting (Coldest setting) The average temperature inside the fridge should be arou[...]

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    EN 17 • Attention Keep the already deep-fr ozen food always separated with freshly placed food. When deep-freezing hot food, the cooling compressor will work until the food is completely frozen. This can temporarily cause excessive cooling of the refrigeration compartment. If you find the freezer door dif ficult to open just after you have closed[...]

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    EN 18 Keep the door open during defrosting. For quicker defrosting, place containers with warm water inside the appliance. Never use electrical devices, defrosting sprays or pointed or sharp-edged objects such as knives or forks to remove the ice. After the defrosting is done, clean the inside. Reconnect the appliance to the mains. Place the frozen[...]

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    EN 19 6 Maintenance and cleaning A Ne ve r us e ga so li ne , be nz en e or si mi la r su bs ta nc es f or c le an in g pu rp os es . 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 . C Ne ve r us e an y sh ar p ab ra si ve 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[...]

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    EN 20 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 21 • Th e am bi en t r oo m te mp er at ur e m ay b e hi gh .T hi s is q ui te n or ma l. • Th e r ef ri ge ra to r ma y ha ve j us t be en s wi tc he d on . Al lo w su ff ic ie nt c oo li ng t im e. • La rg e am ou nt s of h ot f oo d mi gh t ha ve b ee n pu t in t he r e fr ig er at or r ec en tl y . Ho t fo od c au se s lo ng er r un ni[...]

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    EN 22 • T hi s no is e is c om in g fr o m th e so le no id v al ve o f th e r e fr ig er at or . So le no id v a lv e fu nc ti on s fo r th e pu rp os e of e ns ur in g co ol an t pa ss ag e th r ou gh t he c om pa rt me nt w hi ch c an b e ad ju st ed t o co ol in g or f r ee zi ng t em pe ra tu re s, a nd p er fo rm in g co ol in g fu nc ti on[...]

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    EN 23 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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