CDA PC85SC manual

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    • Please read this User Manual carefully before use. • Please keep this User Manual in a safe place. • Y our refrigerator could be slightly different from that illustrated herein with respect to appearance, or colour. T able of Contents T able of Contents Before Use Features ................................................1 Names of Parts ...[...]

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    2 1 Features Features Ice making A built-in automatic icemaker will produce ready-to-use ice cubes based on your preference. Chill drawer for delicatessen The delicatessen drawer at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment is intended for storage of delicatessen within the temperature range from -2° C to +3°C. Slide-out shelf for easy food acce[...]

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    4 > > > > s M O O ò e M R > > 3 Safety Alert Symbols Safety Alert Symbols Dear Customer Thank you for using this product. For better understanding of this user manual and safe use of the product, please make sure the safe ty messages following these safe symbols are observed: Prohibition A Prohibition symbol indicates actions tha[...]

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    > > > > 6 5 > > > > > > Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Never store inflammable or explosive items and strong corrosive acids or alkalis in the appliance. T o prevent risk of fire, keep the appliance away from petrol or any other inflammables. Children should not be allowed to play with the door or the bottle rac[...]

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    > 8 > > > 7 > > Remove the door and place it in a proper position. Installation Levelling The appliance should stand firmly on solid floor. T o support it, use firm and solid pads that are inflammable. Never use the packaging materials for supporting. Level the appliance with the adjustable legs whenever necessary . Turn clockwise[...]

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    0 1 > 9 Removing & Replacing Door Removing & Replacing Door Remove the door and place it in a proper position. Remove the middle hinge if necessary . Replace the door in a reverse sequence of removal. Removing & Replacing Ice Bin Pull out the ice bin entirely and remove it from the refrigerator. Replace the ice bin in a reversal sequ[...]

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    > 2 1 > 1 1 Installing Bottom Trim Open the door of refrigerator compartment and take out the bottom trim. Fasten it to the bottom of refrigerator with screws as illustrated. Wear a pair of gloves to protect your hands when removing or installing the bottom trim and adjustable legs of the refrigerator . Installation of legs requires the joint[...]

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    4 1 > > 3 1 Preparation Preparation Initial Use Initial Use Removing & Replacing Freezer Door Handle Get 2 fasteners out of the accessory bag and place them in 2 reserved holes in the freezer door. Install a handle by attaching the reinforcing plate to the fasteners and then pushing the handle into its place. To remove the handle, push it[...]

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    L F J D 6 1 G J I K H F E I D C 5 1 J Functions Functions Functions Functions Control panel A B C A .......... AI button B .......... Freezer temperature control button C ......... Lock / unlock button D .......... Icemaker ON/OFF button E .......... Ref rigera tor te mperat ure co ntrol butto n F .......... G .......... Freezer temperature display[...]

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    8 1 G H 7 1 Functions Functions Functions Functions The icemaker is activated upon switching on the refrigerator . The Icemaker OFF icon (J) is dark. If the icemaker is not needed for the moment, tap the Icemaker ON/OFF button (D) to turn off the icemaker . The Icemaker OFF icon (J) is displayed. Fast icemaking Under the Lock mode, tap the ast Free[...]

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    0 2 > 9 1 > Refrigerator Compartment A b ou t Refrigerator Compartment The refrigerator can be used for short-t erm food storage : The average temperature of the compartment is about 0~10°C (-2~3°C in the delicatessen drawer). Therefore it is only used for short- term food storage and not suitable for keeping food fresh for a long time. H[...]

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    2 2 > 1 2 Refrigerator Compartme nt Replacing the Light Bulb Bulb specifications: 220V~, 25W Socket: E14 (DO NOT use a bulb over 25W) T o replace the light bulb: Unplug the appliance. T o remove the light cover , press the stopper at rear out of the square hole. Pull the cover backward until the retainer is separated from the square hole. Turn t[...]

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    4 2 3 2 > Useful T ips Useful T ips Remove leaves of carrots and radishes before adding them to the refrigerator, to save space. For food which can maintain freshness under ambient temperature storage, such as onions, garlic, and other roots, it is not necessary to put them in the refrigerator. Fruits such as rice melon, Chinese quince, sweet me[...]

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    6 2 5 2 > During winter months, if you don’t need the icemaker for a long time, please take out ice cubes from the ice compartment , and wash the bin with warm water, then replace it back after wiping it dry . Shut off the water supply to the refrigerator Freezer Compartment Ab How to use the icemaker The ice maker can produce 8 cubes at a tim[...]

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    8 2 > > > 7 2 > Defrosting • Cleaning Defrosting • Cleaning Defrosting Freezer Compartment Cleaning The defrost cycle of freezer compartment is automatic and no manual operation is needed. Clean the inner compartments to get rid of food residues and eliminate unpleasant odors. Unplug the appliance before cleaning. Dry the external s[...]

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    0 3 9 2 > V acation V acation When leaving for a vacation If you are leaving for a long vacation, it is recommended to shut off the power, take out all of the foods, defrost and clean the appliance. Dry the appliance and leave the door open to prevent odo u rs . WARNING A discarded appliance must be disposed of by professional personnel, otherwi[...]

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    2 3 • 1 3 T roubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting T ips It’s normal that there is a noise from the fan during operation. Moisture may form on the outside of refrigerator and between the doors during periods of high humidity. The rated power consumption specified in the T echnical Data sheet is measured during a period of 24 hours under stable ope[...]

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    4 3 3 3 After-Sales Service Compressor operates for long periods or cycles on and off frequently . It’s normal when refrigerator is first plugged in. A large amount of food is placed in the refrigerator for storage or freezing. Door is left open or held open by food package. Door is opened frequently . It is hot weather. T emperature is set a war[...]

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