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Users Guide & Installation U109100 - 0 2[...]
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2 • Please r ead this operation manual carefully bef ore using the appliance . • Keep this manual in a safe plac e. • Appearance , colour and lay out of the door may vary . Diagram of parts Refrigerato r c ompartment Bottle cove r Fan Cantilever shelf Egg bo x Bottle restrainer Crisper Freezer compartmen t Lam p Ice bin Lam p Cantileve r s he[...]
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3 Co nt e n t s Diagram of parts 2 Safety precautions 4 Location 6 Pr eparation 7 Operation 7 F unc tions 8 Refrigerator compartment 1 0 Pr ecautions 1 1 Suggestions 1 2 F reezer compar tment 1 3 Pr ecautions 1 3 Operation of icemaker and c old water supply 1 4 Removing and installing the ice cube bin 1 5 Dispenser operation 1 6 Crushed ice and coo[...]
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4 Safety precautions Safety precautions This refrigerat or requires a 220- 240V supply F ailure in operation and damage to the contr ol panel, thermostat or the compressor will occur if voltage is outside the range 187-242V unless a regulator with a capacity of ov er 750W or higher is installed. Care f or external cable • Hold the plug, not the e[...]
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5 Don ’t use electric appliances inside the refrigerat or . Don ’t place hea vy or unstable ar ticles or water containers on top of the r efrigerator . Av oid prolonged con tact with the food in the freezer compartment when the refrigerator is operational, especially with w et hands. Hands may freeze ont o the sur face of the froz en food . Dis[...]
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6 Loca tion The refrigerat or should be placed on a fl at and solid sur face. If the refrigerat or is placed on a plinth, fl at, strong and fi re-resistant materials must be used. The front f eet of the refrigerator can be adjust ed clockwise or anti-clock wise to lift or lower the refrigerat or if it is placed on an uneven sur face. The refrige[...]
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7 P repar ation 1 Unpacking Remove all packing materials. ( Caution: Remove the low er plinth before dismoun ting the pedestal.) 2 Check attached ac cessories and materials . Check if all accessories and instructions are available. Contact the local distributor if anything is missing . 3 Ensure that the r efrigera tor is properly located . (Refer t[...]
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8 F unctions 1 C ontrol panel FUZZY SUPER F REEZ E FRZ. TEMP I C E / WA T E R OPTIO N REF . TEMP FUZZY SUPER FREEZE FRZ. TEMP CUBED ICE CRUSHED ICE COOL W A TER REF . REF . REF TEMP F G H I J K L A B C D E A. F uzz y control setting F . F uzz y control indicator B. Super freezing selection G. Super freezing indicator C. F reezer temper ature adjust[...]
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9 2 F uzz y contr ol The appliance can automatically adjust internal temperatur e according t o the ambient temperatur e. Pr essing the button turns on the F uzz y control and turns on the indicator light. P ressing it again turns off the control and light. FUZZY FUZZY 3 Error displa y When a problem occurs with the c ontrol and operation function[...]
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10 Refrigerator compartment The r efrigera tor is for short-term storage of f ood for daily consumption. Although the temperatur e in most areas in the refrigeration compartment can be regulated between 2°C and 10°C, extended periods of food storage is not rec ommended. Refrigerator should only be used for short-term storage. Adjustable cantile v[...]
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11 Stor age areas As cold air circula tes inside the refrigerat or , temperatur e diff erenc es exist inside the storage compartments. Diff erent f oods should be placed in diff erent ar eas according to their properties. Dismounting the crisper co ver Lift the shelf by the rear edge (1) and then move the shelf out of the compartment (2). P reca[...]
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12 Stor age of sor ted food F ood to be stor ed should be sorted according to consumer requir ements. Food c onsumed daily should be placed in the most con venient area; this will minimize opening periods for the door . Do not place food too close t o the internal walls F ood with high moisture con tent should not be placed close to the walls of th[...]
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13 F reezer c ompar tment Long-term st orage of f ood As the freezer st orage temperatur e is ver y low , fresh food can be st ored in the freez er compartment for a long time . F ood requiring long-term stor age can be stored in the fr ozen f ood compartment. Dismounting the food shelv es for cleaning 1 Lift the shelf by holding the outer side, th[...]
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14 Only remov e the required amoun t of food from the refrigerator . Defrosted food cannot be re-stored in the freezer unless it is fi rst cooked. F ood cut into small portions will freeze faster and be easier to defrost and cook. The recommended weight f or each portion is less than 2.5kg. F ood should be stored in ac cordanc e with any informati[...]
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15 After the appliance is installed, ensur e that the water tube is properly arranged t o avoid indents or damage. This appliance is installed with an MSEH10 icemaker . Installation of the icemaker must be carried out by an authorised agent. This icemaker can only be supplied with drinking water . 3 Operating the ic emaker 8 ice cubes are made in e[...]
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16 Dispenser operation Y ou can choose crushed ice, cool wat er or ice cube supply . Press Ice/W ater button with the glass as shown in the fi gure. (1) Crushed ice supply Pr ess desired option button, the crushed ice indicator illuminates . Slightly push the switch lever and crushed ic e will be supplied. (2) Ice cube supply Pr ess desired option[...]
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17 Hold the glass still for another 2 or 3 seconds after releasing the switch lev er as remaining ice cubes may be supplied. Regularly clean and dr y the dispenser water tray . Remove remaining crushed ic e at the ice supplier to avoid blockage. Do not place beverage cans or f ood in the ice cube bin to avoid damage t o the icemaker . Do not touch [...]
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18 to a freezer dr awer t o preven t defrosted wa ter spillage and to maintain the cold temper ature in the freezer compartment. Caution: T emperature in the refrigerator will rise during a power interruption or technic al problem, and the storage period will be reduced. T urning the appliance off If the refrigerator is to be turned off for an ext[...]
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19 T roubleshooting T emperature of the refrigerat or and the compressor will rise and the compr essor will run for comparativ ely longer periods when the refrigerator is fi rst star ted. When the refrigerat or is fi rst operated, the case may become warm. This is designed to pr event condensation. Liquid refrigerant fl owing in the evapora tor [...]
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20 In the event that the refrigerat or does not work properly , please read the section below . I f problems persist, contact the after-sales ser vice centre . Information of model, acc essor y list and serial number of the refrigerator is r equired (see the type plate of the refrigera tor). Ice cubes ar e too small This is caused by L ow Wa ter Pr[...]
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21 Prolonged oper ation of the compressor Initial operation. Large quantity of food loaded . Door not properly closed F requent opening of the r efrigerator door . Hot weather Improper setting of thermostat (see the section “Opera tion ”) Thick frost f ormation on food Seal of the food. Door improperly closed. F requent opening of the r efriger[...]
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22 Setting the W ater Lev el Due to diff er ing water pr essures within the UK, the water setting level pr essure will vary . There are 8 lev els that can be selected to control ho w much water is supplied to the Ic emaker . The factor y setting is Level 1. If the size of the ice cubes produced ar e too small, then the f ollowing steps can be take[...]
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