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A/T/6-2. (00.) 1 2 723 1 1 FRIDGE FREEZER OPERA TING & INS T ALLA TION INS TRUCTIONS TB 1 1 0 FF[...]
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2 This ins tr uction book cont ains safet y pr ecautions, hints, inf or mation on use and helpful hints and tips. T o ensur e y ou use this appliance effectiv e and safely , please read this ins tr uction book carefully bef or e inst alling or using this appliance and re t ain f or futur e refer ence. The symbols below help y ou t o f ind things mo[...]
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3 IMPOR IMPOR T T ANT S ANT S AFET AFET Y INS Y INS TR TR UCTIONS UCTIONS These w ar nings ar e pro vided in the int eres ts of y our safety. Ensur e that y ou underst and them all bef or e inst alling or using this appliance. Y our safet y is of par amount im port ance. If y ou ar e unsure about an y of the meanings or these w ar nings contact the[...]
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4 CONTENT CONTENT S S Ins tr uctions f or the User Im por t ant Safet y Ins tr uctions 3 General inf ormation 5 Descrip tion of the appliance, main par ts 5 Using the Appliance 6 Bef or e Use 6 T o S t ar t the Appliance 6 T emper atur e Contr ol 6 Lo w Ambient T emper atur e Swit ch 7 The R efriger at or 7 Storage Shelv es 7 St or age T imes 7 The[...]
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5 INS INS TR TR UCTIONS F UCTIONS F OR THE USER OR THE USER Gener al inf or mation This appliance is designed f or the st or age of r efriger at ed and fr oz en f ood in a domes tic en vir onment. T o ensur e cor rect operation, the appliance should be located wher e the ambient temper atur e is be tw een 1 6-32 °C. A - Refriger at or B - F reezer[...]
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6 Using the Appliance This appliance is designed f or domes tic use only , s pecifically f or the stor age of edible f oodstuff s. The appliance is designed to oper at e in ambient temper atur es (surr ounding air temper atur e) be tw een 1 6 °C and 32 °C . If these temper atur es ar e ex ceeded i.e. colder or w armer , the appliance will not ope[...]
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7 In deter mining the cor rect t emper atur e contr ol se tting, all these f act or s have t o be consider ed and some e xperiment ation ma y be necessar y . Do no t allo w childr en t o t am per with the contr ols or pla y with the pr oduct. Low Ambient T em per atur e Swit ch The lo w ambient t emper atur e swit ch, situat ed on the right hand si[...]
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8 The F r eez er When freezing fr esh f ood alwa ys place the food in the fr eezing compar tment which is the t op drawer in the freez er section. 1 . T ur n the ther most at contr ol t o 5 (max). 2. Place the f ood t o be fr oz en in the top draw er . 3. Af t er 2 4 hour s r ese t the ther most at contr ol t o its nor mal se tting and place the fr[...]
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9 In the ev ent of a po w er cut the f ood in the fr eez er will no t be aff ect ed if the power cut is shor t and the fr eez er is full. Do not open the door . Should the f ood begin t o tha w it mus t be consumed q uickly and mus t no t be re-fr ozen. (See Hints and T ips) Do no t remov e it ems from the freezer if y our hands ar e dam p/we t, as[...]
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1 0 Ensur e ther e ar e no obs tr uctions prev enting the door fr om closing proper ly . In the Ev ent of a Pow er F ailure If ther e is a pow er f ailure during the st or age of fr oz en f oods, k eep the door closed. If the temper atur e within y our fr eez er should rise, do no t r efreez e the f ood without checking its condition. The f ollo wi[...]
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1 1 Im por tant T o avoid defr os t wat er overf lo wing int o the fridge, periodically clean the w at er discharge hole in the centre of the V shaped drip collector at the back of the refriger at or compar tment, behind the salad draw ers. Use the defr os t cleaner provided which y ou will find alr eady inser t ed int o the dischar ge hole. R emem[...]
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1 2 If af t er the abov e checks your appliance s till does not oper at e corr ectly , contact y our local T ricit y Bendix Ser vice F or ce Centr e. Please not e that it will be necessar y to provide pr oof of pur chase for an y in-guar ant ee ser vice calls. In-guar ant ee cust omer s should ensur e that the abov e checks have been made, as the e[...]
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1 3 TRICIT Y BENDIX SER VICE FORCE T o cont act y our local T ricit y Bendix Ser vice Centr e t elephone 08 70 5 929929[...]
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TRICIT Y BENDIX SER VICE FORCE 1 4 T o cont act y our local T ricit y Bendix Ser vice Centr e t elephone 08 70 5 929929[...]
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1 5 W e T ricit y Bendix under t ak e that if within 1 2 months of the dat e of the purchase this T ricit y Bendix appliance or any par t ther eof is proved to be def ectiv e by reason only of f ault y w or kmanship or mat erials, the company will, at our option repair or replace the same FREE OF CHAR GE f or labour , mat erials or car riage on con[...]
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1 6 Ins Ins tr tr uctions f uctions f or the Ins or the Ins t t aller aller T echnical data Model Gr oss capacit y (l) Ne t capacit y (l) W idth (mm) Height (mm) Dep th (mm) Ener gy consump tion (kWh/2 4h) (kWh/y ear) Energy class, according t o EU st andards F r eezing capacit y (k g/2 4h) Rising time (h) Rat ed power (W) W eight (k g) N umber of [...]
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1 7 Lev elling the Appliance When placing the appliance ensure that it st ands level. This can be achiev ed b y adjus ting either or bo th of the f ee t (1) at the front of the appliance. If req uir ed the washers (2), that ar e accessories of the f ee t, can be remov ed. Do not st and the appliance ne xt t o a source of heat a radiat or or cook er[...]
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1 8 Door Rev er sal If req uir ed the direction of the door can be changed as f ollow s: In f igur e the TB 1 1 0 FF appliance can be seen. R emov e carefully (e.g. with a knife) the covering nails of screw s f ixing the bo tt om cov er grid, then the cov er grid can be remov ed b y unscre wing the plat e-scre w s (2 pieces). Dismount the bo tt om [...]
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1 9 Electrical Connection Electrical Connection An y electrical w ork r eq uir ed t o inst all this appliance should be car ried out b y a q ualif ied electrician or com pet ent person. This appliance mus t be ear thed. The manuf actur er declines an y liabilit y should these safety measur es not be obser v ed. Electrical R eq uir ements Bef or e s[...]
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S S t t or or age time char age time char t t T ime and me thod of st or age of fr esh f oods in the refriger at or Foods St or age time in days Me thod of packaging 1234567 Ra w meat X X x x x cling f ilm, air tight Cook ed meat X X X x x x dish cov er ed R oast ed meat X X X x x dish cov er ed Ra w minced meat X dish cov er ed Cook ed minced meat[...]