John Lewis JLFZW 1806 manual

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    JLD V 02 v ented tumble dr y er JL FZW 1806 freezer Instruction ma n ual[...]

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    Impo r tant Sa f ety In f ormation It is most impo r tant that this instruction book should be r etained with the a ppliance f or futu r e r e f e r enc e . Should the a ppliance be sold or trans f e r r ed to another o wne r , or should y ou m o v e house and le a v e the a pplianc e , a l w a ys ensu r e that the book is supplied with the a pplia[...]

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    3 T o sav e energ y and help protect the env ironment, w e recom mend that you follow these hints. D Do not install the appliance close to sources of heat such as a boiler or radiator . D locate the applia nce in a well v entilated room and make sure that any air openings of the applia nce are not obstructed. D Pack all food s into air tight packag[...]

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    4 F or the User Impor tant Safety Inf ormation 2 • Installation Description of the Applianc e 5 Before use 9 • When the appliance is not in use 1 6 The Control Panel 1 1 Using the freezer 1 2 Hints and Tips 15 Maintenance and Cleanin g 16 • Removing the ventilation grill 1 5 • Cleaning 16 • Defrostning 16 • C hang ing the light bulb 16 [...]

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    5 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 4 1. Fr eezer shelf with f la p 2. Dra wers 3. V entilation grill 4. Accum ulator Description of the Appliance[...]

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    6 It is dange rous to alte r the spe cif icat ions or at tem pt to modify t his produc t in any way Care must b e taken t o ensu re th at th e app li ance d oes no t stan d o n th e elect rical supply c able . Any electri cal wo rk requi red to in stall t hi s applia nce s hould be ca rr ied out by a qu ali fied el ectrici an or comp eten t person [...]

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    7 Unpac king Remov e all packaging before positioning the appliance. Remov e the tr anspor t suppor ts placed along the door sides. Some models are fitted with a silencing pa d under the freezer . Do not remov e this pad. Installing the freez er When two appliances ar e placed beside eac h other , the spacers enclosed in the plastic wra pping shoul[...]

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    8 Door Re v ersal 1. Close the freezer and remov e t he plug from the electrical sock et. 2. Remov e the ventilation grill. There is a par t on the grill that can be remov ed. Remov e and reposition it on the other side. 3. Put the fridge on a wood en board when it is laid down. Later , when raising the f ridge , it will be easier to gr ip under th[...]

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    9 Clima te clas sific ation The freezer be placed in a location where the ambient temperature correspond s to the climate classification*, fo r which t he product is de signe d. * See on the r ating plate on the inside of the appliance . The following ta ble shows which ambient temperature is correct f or ea ch climate clas sifica tion. Climate cla[...]

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    9 Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person . W ARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EAR THED . Should the appliance po wer supply cab le need to be replaced, this m ust be c a r ried out b y a Se r vice F o r ce ag ent (see p ag e 1 8 ). The manufactur er declines any liab[...]

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    11 * -- 1 8 ACTI ON F REEZE 12 3 4 5 6 7 1. F reez er pow er switch Switches the freezer on and off . 2 T emperature displa y Shows the highest temperature inside the freezer . 3. T emperature adjustment buttons/thermosta t Used to set the temperature. 4. F AST FRE EZE b utton Used to switch the Fast Freeze f eature on and off . 5. Y ello w indica [...]

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    12 T o star t the freez er a nd setting the correct temperature Switc hing on: Switch on the freezer by pressing the pow er switch. The alarm sounds if the temperature inside the freezer reac hes room temperature. T ur n off the alarm by pressing the switch-off button. Settin g the temperature Press the buttons until the d esired temperature blinks[...]

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    13 Te m p e r a t u r e a l a r m If the temperature rises above -12°C , the red warning lamp flashes you will hear and an audible alarm sounds. The temperature displa y will then star t t o flash. T o switch off the alarm: Press the alarm shut-off button to switch off t he audible alarm. The temper ature displa y will stop flashing . The red warn[...]

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    14 Pr actical advic e on freezing D When f reezing produc ts, use the top shelves. - When freezing large amounts of f ood/pr ovisi ons, the accumulator mov es to on top of the f ood. - Do not cover the air hole on the rear wall. D Spread out the pr oducts as muc h as possible to allow air to circulate betw een them. D Do not place food products whi[...]

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    15 F ood St orag e Hints & Tips on Freezing D Av oid buying frozen f ood if yo u can not store it straight awa y . The use of an insulated container is advisable. When you arriv e home place the frozen food in the freezer immediately . D Ensure that food placed in the freezer is dated and labelled and used in date order to ensure that f ood is [...]

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    16 Rem o ving the v e ntila tio n grill C l ea ning Clean the freezer at regular inter vals. Don't use detergents, abr asiv e powders, high perf umed cleaning products, wax polishes or cleaning products containing bleach or alcohol w hen cleaning the product Dis connec t the appliance f rom elec tricit y supply . Clean the insid e and access o[...]

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    17 If yo ur F reezer is not working correctly , please carr y out the f ollowing checks before contacting y our local Ser vice Force agent. IMPOR T ANT : I f yo u call out an engineer to a f ault listed bel ow , or to repair a fault caused by inco rrect use or installation, a charge will be made ev en if the a ppliance is under guarantee . Symp tom[...]

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    18 Sound lev el in f reez er is t oo high. D The refriger ating system will alwa ys produce some sound s. A pulsing sound; A ticking sound and The sound lev el. A pulsing sound is heard when coolant is pumped inside the cooling pipes. A ticking sound f rom the thermostat can be heard when the compressor switches on a nd off. The sound lev el var ie[...]

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