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REFRIGERA TOR- FREEZER ZFK 62/23 RF INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 2222 156-11/1[...]
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2 W ARNINGS General Safety ª This appliance is designed to be operated by adults. Children should not be allo wed to tamper with the controls or play with the product. ª It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify this product in any w ay . ª Care must be taken to ensure that the appliance does not stand on the electrical supply cable[...]
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3 CONSERV A TION En vironment Pr otection ª This appliance does not contain gasses which could damage the ozone layer , in either its refrigerant cir cuit or insulation materials. The appliance shall not be discarded together with the urban refuse and rub bish. A v oid damaging the cooling unit, especially at the rear near the heat exchanger . Inf[...]
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4 CONTENTS Description of the appliance 5 Installation 6 ª Positioning 6 ª Rear spacers 6 ª The electrical connections 7 T echnical specification 8 ª Door re versal directions 9 Operation 10 ª Setting the temperature 10 ª Ambient temperature switch 10 ª The freezer compartment 10 ª Freezing fresh food 10 ª Thawing 10 ª Making ice cubes 1[...]
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5 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE A -Thermostat control for fridge and freezer compartments B - Dairy compartment C -Can storage shelfs with egg trays D -Drink dispenser E - Bottle storage shelf F - Freezer calender (recommended storage times for frozen foods) and produce storage card (write on / wipe of f card for recording what has been stored in th[...]
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6 INST ALLA TION W arning IF YOU ARE DISCARDING AN OLD APPLIANCE THA T HAS A LOCK OR CA TCH ON THE DOOR, Y OU MUST ENSURE THA T IT IS MADE UNUSABLE T O PREVENT YOUNG CHILDREN BEING TRAPPED INSIDE. Depending upon the position which you choose for your appliance, you may wish to re verse the way in which the door opens. T o do this, refer to instruct[...]
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7 Bef ore using Remov e all securing tapes. W ash inside the appliance with luke warm water and bicarbonate of soda (5 ml to 0.5 litre of water). Do not use soap or deter gent as the smell may linger . Dry thoroughly . The electrical connections W ARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EAR THED. The manufacturer declines any liability should this safety me[...]
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8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS * This figure is based on standard test results in accordance with European Standard EN153. Actual consumption will depend on ho w the appliance is used and where it is located. DIMENSIONS Height W idth Depth 150 cm 54.5 cm 60 cm PO WER SUPPL Y V OL T A GE AND FREQUENCY TO T AL PO WER ABSORBED A VERA GE D AIL Y UNITS EL[...]
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9 Door rever sal directions Unplug the appliance from the po wer supply before carrying out the belo w-mentioned operations. Remov e the ventilation grill (D). Unscre w the bottom hinge (E). Remov e the freezer door by releasing it from the middle hinge (H). Unscre w the middle hinge. Remov e the fridge door by releasing it from the top hinge pin ([...]
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10 OPERA TION Setting the temperature The temperature inside the refrigerator and freezer is regulated by a single thermostat with 6 temperature positions and one «OFF» ( O ) position. Position 1 = minimum cold Position 6 = maximum cold T urn the thermostat dial to the required position; the intermediate position is usually the most suitable. The[...]
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11 HEAL TH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES Because of consumer demand, preser vativ es hav e been remo ved fr om many pre-pr epared f oods. This together with the changes in shopping habits to a once-a-week shop, mean that safe handling and storage of f ood is even mor e important than ever . The f ollowing tips should help y ou to ensure that the f ood in y[...]
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12 Fresh f ood refrigeration T o obtain the best performance, do not store warm food or e vaporating liquids in the refrigerator; do cov er or wrap the food, particularly if it has a strong flav our . Do not cov er the shelves with an y protecti ve material, such as paper , cardboard or plastic, which may obstruct the air circulation through them.[...]
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13 Drink dispenser The container for cooling drinks (Fig. 9) is located in the door of the fridge. It is easily remov ed from its runners for filling and cleaning by pushing it upwards from the left side and then by pulling sharply outwards. Remo ve the clip on lid to fill. T o pour a drink, press a glass upwards against the tap arms. T o stop th[...]
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14 Cool chec k temperature guide This model has a cool check temperature guide fitted to a shelf in the fridge compartment. The guide is designed to sho w whether the fridge is operating at safe temperatures for all food types. The guide consists of a temperature sensiti ve strip sealed in the shelf trim. When the fridge is operating at the safe t[...]
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15 Defr osting Refrigerator The refrigerator automatically defrosts e v ery time the compressor stops. Important T o av oid defrost water overflo wing into the fridge, periodically clean the water dischar ge hole in the centre of the V shaped drip collector at the back of the refrigerator compartment behind the fruit and ve getable drawer . Use th[...]
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16 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Before any maintenance or cleaning w ork is carried out, DISCONNECT the appliance from the ELECTRICITY supply . Internal c leaning Clean the inside and accessories with warm water and bicarbonate of soda (5ml to 0.5 litre of water). Rinse and dry thoroughly . NEVER USE DETERGENTS, ABRASIVE PO WDERS, HIGHL Y PERFUMED CLEA[...]
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17 WHA T HAPPENS IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG? Before contacting your local Zanussi Service Centre, check the follo wing points: If, after the abov e checks, there is still a fault, call your local Zanussi Service Centre, whose address can be found in the accompanying Customer Care Booklet, and can also be found in your local telephone directory under ?[...]
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18 PEACE OF MIND FOR TWEL VE MONTHS Zanussi standar d guarantee conditions This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights. W e, Zanussi Ltd., undertake that if, within twelv e months of the date of the purchase, this ZANUSSI appliance or any part thereof is pro v ed to be defecti v e by reason only of faulty workmanship or m[...]