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1.  18  CLIMATE RANGE 18  WARRANTY AND AFTER SALE SERVICES 19  ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT 19    tive purposes only  Full appliance fittings    i  Figures in this user manual are for illustra   are listed in a relevant section     The appliance is intended for household  use only        The manufacturer reserves the right to  introduce changes which do not affect the  operation of the appliance     AN    GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE    Some provisions in this user manual are unified for re   frigerating products of different types  for a refrigerator   refrigerator freezer or freezer    The Manufacturer shall not be held liable for damage  arising from the failure to observe the instructions con   tained in this manual    Keep this manual for future reference  or to pass it over  to the next user    This appliance is not intended for use by persons  inc   luding children  with limited physical or mental capabili   ties and persons who lack experience or familiarity with  the appliance    Do not allow una tte nde d children to use the applian   ce  Do not allow them to play with the appliance  They  must not climb inside the drawers and swing on the do   ors    The appliance operates properly at the ambient tem   perature  see product fiche   Do not use it in the cellar   unheated summer cottage during autumn and winter   When placing  moving  lifting the appliance  do not hold  the door han  dles  do not pull the condenser at the rear  part of the refrigerator and do not touch
2.  and highly  perishable food e g      Fish  meat  poultry     Sausage products  ready meals     Dishes or baked goods containing eggs or  cream     Fresh dough  cake mixtures     Pre packed vegetable and other fresh food with  a label stating it should be kept at a temperature  of approx 40C    The warmest area is in the top section of the  door  Use this for storing butter and cheese     Food that should not be stored in a refrigerator    Not all food is suitable for storing in the refrige   rator  particularly      Fruit and vegetables which are sensitive to  cold  such as bananas  avocado  papaya  pas   sion fruit  aubergines  peppers  tomatoes and  cucumbers      Fruit which is not yet ripe     Potatoes    Example of storing the food   see figure 12     15    EN    NS    DEFROSTING  WASHING AND MAINTENANCE    Never clean the product   s casing or plastic parts  using solvents or strong  abrasive detergents  e g   washing powders or creams   Use mild liquid de   tergents and soft cloths only  Do not use sponges     Defrosting the fridge       e Frost settles on the rear wall of the fridge chamber   It is removed automatically  During the defrosting   the condensate  which contains contaminants may  clog the opening in the through  Should it occur   carefully unclog the opening with the cleaning plug   fig  13     e The appliance operates in cycles  it refrigerates   then the frost settles on the rear wall   and defrosts   water flows down the rear wall     Disconnect the a
3.  the compressor  unit    When transporting  moving or positioning the fridge    freezer do not tilt it by more than 40   from the vertical  position  Should such a situation occur  the appliance  should be switched on after minimum 2 hours from its  re placement in the right position  fig 2     Pull the plug out from the mains socket before each ma   intenance activity  Do not pull on the cord  but hold the  body of the plug instead    The    cracking    sound  which the appliance may emit is  caused by the expansion and contraction of parts as a  result of temperature variations    For safety reasons do not repair the appliance yourself   Repairs car  ried out by persons who do not have the  required qualifications may result in serious danger for  the user of the appliance     9    EN    Nd    GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE    Air the room in which the appliance is placed for a few  minutes  the size of the room for a product containing  isobuthane R600a must be at least Am   to avoid da   mage to the cooling system    Do not refreeze partly thawed products    Do not store beverages in bottles and cans  especially  carbonated be  verages  in the freezer chamber  The  cans and the bottles may explode    Do not put frozen products  taken out directly from the  freezer  lollies  ice cubes  etc   into your mouth  their  low temperature may cause severe frost bite    Make sure you do not damage the cooling system  by  puncturing the refrigerant pipes in the evaporator o
4. EN       FZ096 4    Sticker with app                 q    ance seria          INSTRUCTION MANUAL                                                                                                                                                                GREEN  amp  YELLOW 13 AMP FUSE    CORD CLAMP                                                                                                                                                                                     di                                           N          B   RRR  HSSSSs   SRRRR   CLICK     CRACK  ee                                         s  CLICK                                     N       a BRRRR  N         N  PA                                  a    N M     Fe      lt                      as            BLUBB                                                                                                 THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING AN AMICA APPLIANCE    DEAR CUSTOMER    Your appliance is exceptionally easy to use and extremely efficient  Before being packaged  and leaving the manufacturer  the appliance was thoroughly checked with regard to safety and  functionality     Before using the appliance  please carefully read these Operating Instructions    GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE 9   INSTALLATION AND OPERATING CONDITIONS OF THE APPLIANCE 12  OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS 13  USING THE REFRIGERATOR EFFICIENTLY 15  DEFROSTING  WASHING AND MAINTENANCE 16  TROUBLE SHOOTING 17  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
5. e fitted properly  and must  be supplied with an earthing conduit and  a 10A fuse    Itis a legal requirement that the applian   ce is properly earthed  The manufacturer  will not be held liable for any damage or  injury which may result from the failure  to fulfil this requirement    Do not use adapters  multiple sockets  and two wire extension leads  If it is  necessary to use the extension lead  it  must be equipped with a protection ring  and a single socket and must have a  VDE GS safety certificate    If an extension lead is used  with a  protection ring and safety certificate   its  socket must be located at a safe distan   ce  away from the sinks  and must not  be in a place where it could be flooded  by water or waste water    See the type plate at the lower part of the  internal wall of the appliance for detailed  specifications       Disconnecting the mains    Make sure the appliance can be easily  disconnected from the mains  either by  pulling the plug out of the mains socket   or by switching the two pole switch off     fig  9        Only free  standing appliances     According to the model    OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS  Control panel  Fig  10      1  Bulb cover  2  Thermostat    Temperature adjustment  Turning the knob to a different setting changes the temperature in the fridge freezer     Available knob settings     e appliance switched off   OFF O setting  e maximum temperature   1 setting   e optimal temperature   2 4 setting   e minimum temperature   5 settin
6. egs  fig  3    To ensure that the door opens freely  the  distance between the side of the applian   ce  on door hinges side  and the wall is  shown on figure 5     Ensure adequate ventilation of the room  and free air circulation from all sides of  the appliance  fig  6       Minimum distances from the heat  sources    from the electric gas and other ovens    30 mm     from oil or coal fired ovens   300 mm     from built in ovens   50 mm    If there is no possibility of ensuring the  above  mentioned distances  provide an  appropriate insulation board     The rear wall of the refrigerator  in parti   cular  the condenser and other elements  of the cooling system must not contact  other elements  which may damage  them   e g  central heating pipes and the  water supply pipes     It is forbidden to readjust or modify  any parts of the unit  It is crucial not to  damage the capillary tube visible in the  compressor recess  The tube may not  be bent  straightened or wound    If the capillary tube is damaged by the  user the guarantee will be void  fig  8    In some models the handle is put into  the appliance  You should screw it with  Your own screwdriver     12    Mains connection    Prior to connection  it is recommended  to set the temperature control knob to an     OF F    or other position that disconnects  the appliance from the power supply   See page with the control description    This appliance should be connected to  AC 220 240V 50Hz supply socket  The  socket must b
7. erfere with door closed       The compressor is switched on too rarely      check whether the ambient temperature is not  lower than climate class       Door gasket inserted incorrectly      press the gasket in       The appliance  works continuously    Incorrect setting of the adjustment knob      reset the knob to a lower position       See   Temperature inside the appliance  is not low enough for description of other  possible causes    See   Temperature inside the appliance is not low  enough for description of other possible remedies       Water collects in  the lower part of the  appliance    The water discharge opening is clogged   depending on the model       clean the discharge opening  see the operating  manual     chapter entitled  Defrosting the fridge           Internal air circulation obstructed      place the food and containers in such a way as  that they do not touch the rear wall of the fridge       The appliance  generates unusual  noise          Incorrect levelling of the appliance  The appliance is touching furniture and or  other objects      level the appliance properl    place the appliance at a location that ensures  proper clearances around it          Certain sounds can be heard during normal use of the refrigerator  which do not affect its correct operation     Sounds  which can be easily prevented     e noise caused by the appliance which is not level   adjust the position with the adjustable turn in front feet  Alterna   tively  place pads made o
8. f soft material under the rear rollers  especially when the appliance is placed on tiles    e touching the adjacent piece of furniture   move the refrigerator away    e creaking of the drawers or shelves   take out and put back the drawer or shelf    e sounds of clinking bottles   move bottles apart     Sounds heard during normal use are mainly due to operation of the thermostat  compressor  switching on  and cooling  system  thermal expansion and contraction of the radiator caused by flow of the cooling agent      17    EN    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION    Ozone layer protection    The refrigerants and  foaming agents  which are  100  free of FCKW and  FKW have been used for  manufacturing our product   Therefore we are helping  en sm tO protect the ozone layer   and prevent the increase of  greenhouse effects  Also    the innovative technology and environmental    ly friendly insulation help in reducing energy   consumption     Recycling of the packaging    ELIMINATION   DISPOSAL OF THE EQU   IPMENT    If the appliance is no  longer in use  cut the  connecting cable off the  used equipment before its  scrapping  Also  remove  the appliance lock or  MN render it useless so that  the appliance presents no  danger to children while being stored for  di  sposal  This appliance is marked with a  symbol of the crossed out waste container  in conformance with the European Directi   ve 2002 96 EC  Such marking informs that    the equipment may not be kept together  with other waste co
9. freezer shelves is  acceptable     e lt is acceptable to place products beyond the  natural loading capacity by 20 30 mm      e In order to increase the loading capacity of the  freezer chamber and allow the stacking of pro   ducts on the freezer evaporator wire shelves up  to maximum height it is possi  ble to remove dra   wers 1 and 2      Freezing food      e Practically all the food products  except for ve   getables consumed raw  such as lettuce can be  frozen    e Only food products of the highest quality  divided  into small portions for single use  should be fro   zen    e Products should be packed in materials that are  odourless  resistant to air and moisture pene   tration  and not susceptible to fat  Plastic bags   polyethylene and aluminium sheets are the best  wrapping materials    e The packaging should be tight and should stick to  the frozen products  Do not use glass containers    e Keep fresh and warm foodstuff at am  bient  temperature away from the products  which have  already been frozen        e We advise you not to place more of fresh food  at a time to the freezer per day  see table witch  technical specification     e In order to maintain optimum quality of the frozen  food  reorganise the food that is in the middle of  the freezer  so that it does not touch the products  that are not yet frozen    e lt is recommended that you move the already   frozen products to one side and place the fresh   products that are to be frozen on the opposite  side  a
10. g    Do not put food into the fridge freezer befo   re it has reached its operating temperature   which takes minimum 4 hours     Temperature inside the fridge   freezer chamber    Do not change the temperature settings due to the change in the season of the year  The ambient tem   perature increase will be detected by the sensor and the compressor will be switched on automatically  for a longer period of time in order to maintain the temperature set inside the chambers     Minor changes in temperature    The slight changes in temperature are perfectly normal and may occur  for instance during the storage  of great quantities of fresh products in the fridge  or when the door is open for a longer period of time   This will not affect the condition of the stored foodstuff  and the temperature will quickly return to its set  value     Replace the light bulb     e Set the knob to   OFF     then unplug the appliance    e Remove the bulb cover  Fig  18     e Replace the bulb with one having identical parameters as the bulb factory pre installed in the ap   pliance  E14 thread  220 240V  max 10W  maximum dimensions  diameter 26 mm  length 55 mm     e Replace the bulb cover     Bulbs of a higher or lower power should not be used  only use bulbs of the specification given  above     The light bulb must not be used for room illumination       Applicable to appliances factory designed for incandescent lighting  and selected appliances equip   ped with LED lighting in the form of a E14 t
11. hread light bulb     13    EN    NS    OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS    Storage of food in the fridge freezer    Observe the following recommen  dations to  ensure the food remains fresh     e The products should be placed on plates  in  containers or packed in food wrap  Di  stribute  them evenly   over the shelves    e lf the food contacts the rear wall  it may cause   frosting or wetting of the products    Do not put dishes with hot food t into the fridge   e Products which absorb flavours easily such as  butter  milk  white cheese and products with in   tense flavour  such as fish  smoked meat  hard  cheese must be placed on shelves  packed in  food wrap or in tightly sealed containers    e The storage of vegetables containing significant  quantities of water will cause the deposition of  condensation on the vegetable containers  it  does not impact on the proper functioning of the  fridge    e Before putting the vegetables into the fridge  dry  them well    e Excessive moisture shortens the shelf life of ve   getables  especially the leafed vegeta  bles    e Do not wash the vegetables before storing in the  refrigerator  Washing removes the natural pro   tection  therefore it is better to wash the vegeta   bles directly before con  sumption    e It is recommended to place the products in fre   ezer drawers 1  2  3  up to natural loading capa   city  Fig  11a  11b          Packed products     Shelf     Natural loading capacity    rs     RON        e Stacking of products on the 
12. in your freezer is sufficient   When on holiday  turn up the temperature in your  fridge    Only open your fridge or freezer when necessary   It helps if you know what food each contains and  where it is located  Return food to the fridge or  freezer as soon as possible after you have used  it so that it does not warm up too much    Wipe the inside of your fridge regularly with a  cloth soaked in a mild detergent  Appliances  which are not self defrosting will require regular  defrosting  Do not allow frost layers thicker than  10 mm to form    Keep the seal around the door clean  otherwise  it will not shut properly  Always replace broken  seals     Understanding the stars         kk    KKK    Temperature is at least  6  C  sufficient to store  frozen food for about a week  Drawers or com   partments marked with one star used to be a  feature of  mostly  cheaper fridges    Food can be stored at  12  C or below for 1 2  weeks without losing its taste  Not suitable for  freezing food    This rating is mainly used to store foods at  18  C  or below  Can also be used to freeze up to 1  kilogram of fresh food    This appliance is suitable for storing foods at   18  C or below and freezing larger quantities of  fresh foods     Storage zones in the refrigerator    Due to the natural circulation of the air in the  appliance  there are different temperature zones  in the refrigerator chamber    The coldest area is directly above the vegetables  drawers  Use this area for all delicate
13. lly       It is recommended to wash the fridge and freezer  chambers at least once a year  This prevents the  formation of bacteria and bad odours  Switch off  the appliance  using button  1   remove the food  from the chambers and wash them using water  with a mild detergent  Then  wipe the chambers  dry with a cloth     Taking out and putting in the shelves    Slide the shelf out  then slide it in as much as po   ssible so that its clamp could fit the guide groove   fig  15      Taking out and putting in the door shelf    Lift the door shelf  remove it and put it back from  the top into its required position  fig  16      a heating fan or a hair dryer into the    AN You must not put an electric heater   freezer by any means     kk    Applicable to appliances with a freezer com   partment         Not applicable to appliances  with a Frost free System    Applicable to appliances with a refrigerator  compartment Not applicable to appliances with  a Frost free System         Applicable to appliances with a Frost free  System     16    TROUBLE SHOOTING       Problems    Possible causes    Remedies       The appliance does  not work    The electric circuit is disrupted      check whether the plug is properly inserted into  the socket     check whether the power cable of the appliance is  not damaged     check whether there is voltage in the socket  by  plugging another appliance  e g  a night lamp     check whether the appliance is switched on by  setting the thermostat to a posi
14. ming from the house   hold after the period of its use  The user  is obliged to dispose of the appliance at  the waste collection point  The local waste  collection points  shops and communal  units form an appropriate system enabling  the disposal of the equipment     Our packaging are made of  environmentally friendly mate   rials  which can be reused     Handling the used electrical and electro     e The external packaging is made of cardbo  nic equipment properly contributes to the  ard foil avoidance of consequences harmful to the  e The FCKW free shape of foamed polystyre  human health and natural environment   ne  PS  resulting from the presence of hazardous  e Polyethylene  PE  foils and bags substances and improper storage and  processing of such equipment     Ng    CLIMATE RANGE    The information about the climate range of the appliance is provided on the rated plate  It indicates at which ambient  temperature  that is  room temperature  in which the appliance is working  the operation of the appliance is optimal     proper      Permissible ambient  Climate range  temperature       Manufacturer   s Declaration    The manufacturer hereby declares that this product meets the requirements of the following European  directives    e Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC    e Electromagnetic Compatibility  EMC  Directive 2004 108 EC    e ErP Directive 2009 125 EC  and has thus been marked with the       symbol and been issued with a declaration of compliance made  available t
15. o market regulators     18    WARRANTY AND AFTER SALE SERVICES  Warranty    Warranty service as stated on the warranty card    The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage caused by improper use of the product     ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT    Medium freezer drawer  Large freezer drawer  Cord with plug    Adjustable feet    Items of equipment FZ096 4  Medium freezer drawer  Large freezer drawer       19    EN    Amica    O Service Help Line    For the UK  please call 0844 815 8880  For Ireland  please call 0818 46 46 46             IO 00665 EN 4   06 2015           
16. ool place    e The defrosting operation should last as short as  possible  Long storage of food at the ambient  temperature shortens their shelf life     In order to defrost the freezer chamber  you  must take the following steps       e Switch of the appliance using the control panel  and pull the plug out from the socket     e Open the door and remove the food from the  freezer     e Depending on the model  pull out the drainage  tube located in the bottom of the freezer com   partment and place a suitable vessel underne   ath    e Leave the door open  this will speed up the de    frost process  Additionally  a pot with hot water    not boiling  may be placed inside the freezer   compartment    Wash the interior of the freezer and wipe it dry    Switch on the appliance as per the relevant   point in the manual     Automatic fridge defrosting       The fridge chamber has been equipped with an  automatic defrosting function  However  frost may  settle on the rear wall of the fridge chamber  This  happens usually  when large quantities of fresh  food products are stored in the fridge     Automatic fridge defrosting       The freezer chamber has been equipped with   an automatic defrosting function  no frost   The  food is frozen in the cooled circulation air  and the  moisture from the freezer chamber is discharged  outside  As a result  no ice and frost is produced  in the freezer and the products do not freeze on  each other     Washing the fridge and freezer chambers  manua
17. ppliance from the mains   before cleaning by removing the plug   from the mains socket or switching off  the fuse  Prevent water from penetrating  the control panel or the light        e Donotuse defrosting aerosols  They may cause  the formation of an explosive mixture  or contain  solvents which may damage the plastic compo   nents of the appliance and even be harmful to  health    e Make sure the water used for cleaning does not  flow into the evaporation container through the  discharge opening    e The whole appliance  except for the door gasket  must be cleaned with a mild cleaning detergent   The door gasket should be cleaned with water  and wiped dry    e Wash all the accessories  vegetable containers   door shelves  glass shelves  etc       Defrosting the freezer      e It is recommended to combine defrosting the  appliance with washing it    e Excessive accumulation of ice on the freezing  areas impairs the appliance   s freezing capacity  and increases the energy consumption    e Defrost the appliance at least once or twice a  year  In case of a higher ice build up  defrosting  must be carried out more frequently    e If there is food in the freezer  set the knob to the  max  position about 4 hours before the planned  defrosting  This will ensure the possibility of  storing the food at the ambient temperature for  a longer time    e After taking the food out of the freezer  put it in  a container  wrap it with several layers of paper   a blanket and store it at a c
18. r  breaking the pipes  The refrige  rant is flammable  If  the refrigerant makes contact with the eyes  rinse them  with clean water and call for medical assistance imme   diately    If the power wire gets broken  it should be replaced with  a new one in a specialist repair shop    This appliance is intended for food storage  do not use  it for other purposes    When performing activities  such as cleaning  mainte   nance or moving  the appliance must be completely di   sconnected from power supply  by pulling the plug out  from the socket    This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years  and older or by persons with physical  mental or sen   sory handicaps  or by those who are inexperienced or  unfamiliar with the appliance  provided they are super   vised or have been instructed how to safely use the ap   pliance and are familiar with risks associated with the  use of the appliance  Ensure that children do not play  with the appliance  Cleaning and maintenance of the  appliance should not be performed by children unless  they are 8 years or older and are supervised by a com   petent person     GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE    Anti bacteria System  varies depending on the model   lts presence is indicated by the label inside the applian   ce chamber    The Antibacteria System protects foods  and products inside the refrigerator from bacteria and  mould which may cause unpleasant smells and shorten  storage time  The Antibacteria System prolongs the fre   shne
19. s close to the rear and side walls as po   ssible    To freezing products  use space marked            e Bear in mind that the temperature in the fre   ezer is affected by several factors  including  the ambient temperature and the quantity of  food products in the chamber  the frequency  of opening the door  the amount of frost in the  freezer  and the thermostat setting    e Ifyou cannot open the freezer door immedia   tely after closing it  allow 1 2 minutes for the  negative pressure to com  pensate  and try  again to open the door     The storage time for frozen products depends on  their quality before freezing when fresh  and on the  storage temperature  The following storage periods  are recommended when the temperature of  18 C  or lower is maintained      Products  Mons  er    ray iY    Do nat store frozen food in rapid cooling cham   ber  Ice cubes can be prepared and stored in this  chamber             Applicable to appliances with a freezer com   partment at the bottom of the appliance   Applicable to appliances with a freezer com   partment               Not applicable to appliances with a freezer  compartment marked                  14    USING THE REFRIGERATOR EFFICIENTLY    Practical everyday tips    Do not place fridges or freezers next to radiators   heaters  stoves or in direct sunlight    Make sure that air vents are not covered up and  clean the dust off them once or twice a year   Select the right temperature  6 to 8  C in your  refrigerator and  18  C 
20. ss of food  The special material used to construct  the fridge liner prevents bacterial  microorganism and  mould growth    In order to obtain more space in the freezer  you can  remove the drawers and place the food directly on the  shelves  This has no effect on the product mechanical  properties and cooling performance  Declared freezer  capacity was calculated with the drawers removed     Ng    INSTALLATION AND OPERATING CONDITIONS OF THE APPLIANCE    Installation before using the ap   pliance for the first time    Take the product out of the package   re  move the scotch tape protecting the  door and the equipment  Any remaining  adhesive stains may be removed with a  mild washing agent    Do not throw away the polystyrene ele   ments of the packaging  If it is necessary  to transport the fridge freezer  pack it in  the polystyrene elements and film as well  as protect ing it with scotch tape   Clean the interior surface of the fridge   freezer and the elements of the equip   ment with a washing agent dissolved in  lukewarm water  then wipe it dry    Place the fridge freezer on an even  flat  and stable surface  in dry  aired and  shaded room  far from the heat sources  such as  oven  hob  central heating ra   diators  central heating pipes  hot water  installation  etc    On the exterior surface of the product  may be a protective foil  this foils should  be removed    Make sure the appliance is placed in a  horizontal position by screwing in the 2  adju  stable front l
21. tion above 0        The lighting inside  the chamber does  not work    The bulb is loose or fused  only appliances  with bulb lightning type       fit the bulb correctly or replace it  see section above     Replacing the interior light bulb        Temperature inside  the appliance is not  low enough or too  high    Incorrect setting of the adjustment knob      reset the knob to a higher position       The ambient temperature is higher or lower  than the climate range from table with  technical specification      the appliance is adapted to operation in the clima   te range from table with technical specification        The appliance is located in a sunlit place or  near heat sources      move the appliance to another place  Observe the  guidelines contained in the manual       Too much warm food loaded at a time      wait 72 hours until the food becomes cool  fre   ezes  and the required temperature is reached  inside the chamber       Internal air circulation obstructed    The air circulation at the back of the ap   pliance is obstructed      place the food and containers in such a way that  they do not touch the rear wall of the fridge     move the appliance min  30 mm away from the  wall       The door of the frid  ge freezer is opened  too often and or remains open for too long      reduce the frequency of opening the door and or  shorten the time when door remains open       The door does not close completely      place the food and containers so that they would  not int
    
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