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Page 1
Page 1 The Manufacturer strives for continuous improvements. For this reason, the text and illustrations in this book are subject to change without notice . Side by Side Frost Free Refrigerator / Freezer MODEL F 600 LM INDEX. 2 - Introduction. 2 - Unp acking. 2 - Before installation. 2 - Removing the doors. 3 - Repositioning the doors. 3 - Installa[...]
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Page 2
Page 2 Before inst allation Measure the width of the kitchen entrance t hrough w h ich the refrigerator m ust pass. If it w ill not pass through easily without risking da mage, then its doors should be removed to reduce the w idth and allow free passage. Once the unit is in position the doors can be re-fitted. • Please ensure that packaging mater[...]
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Page 3
Page 3 • The appliance should be positioned in a dry, well aired place away from heat sources such as stoves, geysers and direct sunlight. • Allow an airspace of at least 100m m at the sides and rear o f the refrigerator for ventilation pur- poses. • A dedicated cold water tap ( to supply water to th e ice dispenser) and an electrical wall so[...]
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Page 4
Page 4 W ater requirement s Please Note: • The ice maker requires a minimum water pressure of 3kg/cm². If a 180cm² cup can be filled within 10 sec- onds, the water pressure is sufficient. • Should the water pressure be too low, an additional pressure pump may be installed by a qualified plumber. • The water tube must be connected to a threa[...]
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Page 5
Page 5 Securing the w ater tube. • Fasten the tube using the fastener A. • Check that the tube is not twisted or kinked. • Tighten all the joints, open the tap and ensure that there are no leaks. Connect the water tube to the refrigerator • Remove the rear cover at the bottom back of the refrigera- tor. • Insert the fastening ring into th[...]
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Page 6
Page 6 1. The dairy compartment is ideal for storing butter and cheese. 2. Small refrigerator door storage bins offer conven ient storage space for condiments and small jars. 3. Externally accessible compartment for the storage of frequently used beverages, water and cans. 4. Refrigerator shelves are made of strong tempered glass and may be used fo[...]
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Page 7
Page 7 The control p anel Functions Speed mode Should the refrigerator be filled with a large quantity of food or in the case of fr equent door openings, ‘Speed mode’ will start automatically to maintain optim um tempera- ture. Digital sensor The sensor, located centrally above the control panel, measures the amount of light surrounding the ref[...]
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Page 8
Page 8 The control p anel Functions The Dispenser Three different dispensing modes may be sele cted. Chilled water, ice cubes or crushed ice. For detailed operating instructions, see page 12 of this owner’s manual. Sleep If you wish to be undisturbed by any refrigerator system noise, press the ‘Sleep’ but- ton. The sleep mode will operate for[...]
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Page 9
Page 9 Setting the temperature Freezer comp artment Press the FRZ SET button repeatedly and the temperature display will advance with each press as shown below. Should you require faster freezing, press the SU- PER FRZ button. This mode ends automatically when the selected temperature is reached. To manually end the mode, press the button once mor [...]
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Page 10
Page 10 Food storage tip s Freezer • Wash food before storing it. • Operate the fr eezer for 12 hours before loading it. • If y ou are loading bulk into the freezer, load one quarter at a time and allow to freeze before loading the next quarter. • Divide food into reasonable portions according to your requirements. • Allow hot food to coo[...]
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Page 11
Page 11 Crispers • There are two crisper drawers. • The top crisper has a te mperature control knob offering Chilled or Vegetable storage. Turn the knob to the desired setting. • The Chilled setting is somewhat colder than that of the Vegetable setting. • Do not place foods close to the cold air outlet as this could restrict the air flow. C[...]
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Page 12
Page 12 Care and cleaning • Always disconnect the plug f rom the m ains socket before cleaning the appliance. • Clean the inside of the appliance whenever neces sary using a solution of warm water and Bicar- bonate of Soda. ( 1 table spoon to 2 litres of water ). • Dr y with a soft cloth. • Do not use pot scourers or abrasive powders to cle[...]
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Page 13
Page 13 Replacing refrigerator lamp s 1. Remove the screw caps at the bottom of the light cover with a small flat tipped screw driver. 2. Unscrew the two screws securing the lamp cover. 3. Hold the lamp cover and pull forward to remove it. 4. Remove and replace the lamp with one of sim ilar specifications. 5. Reassemble in reverse order. Refrigerat[...]
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Page 14
Page 14 Questions and answers Why do the front and sides of the refrigerator feel warm? Heating tubes are located beneath the surface to prevent condensation on a cold surface. Why are the doors sometimes difficult to open? Wh en the door is closed and opened immediately thereafter, warm air which entered the refrigerator caused a pressure differen[...]
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Page 15
Page 15 Service Centres If you have followed the instructions and still have a problem, cont act the nearest Defy Service Centre. They will be able to advise y ou on an y a s pect of the product or send a qualif ied technician to rep air it. BLOEMFONTEIN CA PE TOWN DURBAN EAST LONDON JOHANNESBURG Commercial H ead Office, Administration, Distributio[...]
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Page 16
Page 16 This certificate is issued by DEFY APPLIANC ES LIMITED manufacturers of Defy and Ocean products, hereinafter the Company, to the original purchaser only, of the a ppliance described on the certificate and shall constitute the only warranty given in respect of this appliance. The Company warrants to the original purchaser th at for a period [...]