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1. 9 2 6 The condenser is dirty 9 3 1 The compartment temperature sensors keep the fridge at the set points causing the compressor to cycle 9 4 1 One door or drawer of the fridge is open for over 60 seconds Solution 9 1 1 1 This is normal for a refrigerator that goes into deep freeze automatically The period of deep freeze cooling lasts about 30 minutes 9 1 2 1 Make sure the plug is inserted all the way into the power outlet 9 1 2 2 Has the circuit breaker tripped Check and change to a new 13 A fuse and or reset the circuit breaker 9 1 2 3 Check the electrical supply to the room Call the local electricity company 9 2 1 1 Itis normal for the fridge to operate continuously 9 2 2 1 This is normal the ice maker adds extra work load in the refrigerator 9 2 3 1 Try to reduce frequency of door or drawer openings 9 2 4 1 Raise up the compartment temperatures slightly and allow 24 hours to reach new balance 9 2 5 1 Clean off the gaskets and or heat slightly with hair dryer so gasket takes contour of metal frame 9 2 6 1 Clean the condenser 9 3 1 1 This is normal The fridge compressor will provide the required cooling level 9 4 1 1 This is normal and will repeat every 1 minute until the door or drawer is closed 18 7 Warranty After Sales Service If consultation or technical assistance is needed please provide the local authorised service agent with the purchase invoice and the product code s
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3. The freezer temperature display will start blinking which means the freezer section is in the temperature setting mode Press the Frz Temp button to scroll in turn through the freezer temperature range from 14 C through to 22 C Without any further operation in 5 seconds the blinking will stop and the temperature will be set The temperature will also stay still at the time you press any other button during the blinking Adjusting the Fresh Food Temperature Press the Ref Temp button Fig 2 18 The fridge temperature display will start blinking which means the fridge is in the temperature setting mode Press the Ref Temp button to scroll in turn through the fridge temperature range from 09 C through to 01 C Without any further operation in 5 seconds the blinking will stop and the temperature will be set The temperature will also stay still at the time you press any other button during the blinking Operating the Water Dispenser When using the water dispenser for the first time you may not get water out immediately since air will be in the line Please press the dispenser tab for at least 1 minute to clear the air and replace it with water from the water tank The first few cups of water will be warmer than the remaining cups This is normal Do not use a paper cup or one that is too tall to fit into the dispenser cavity When dispensing water please keep your cup under the spout for a
4. If you will not be using the ice container for a long time throw out the remaining ice cubes wash the container with warm water dry it with a towel and place back in the fridge Close the water supply to the ice maker see Closing the Water Supply to the Ice Maker Note When opening the upper freezer drawer avoid rapid pull out which can cause the ice cubes to fall into the lower deep freeze drawer A When the ice maker is dropping ice into the ice container a signal of circling dashes appears on the dispenser screen It is recommended the user waits for the ice cubes to drop before opening the top freezer drawer Fridge Freezer Operation The water dispenser digital display and function buttons are shown in Fig 2 11 Lock Mode This feature will lock the temperature and function settings When locked the lock icon is displayed To Lock 1 Press the Func Set button until the Lock setting is selected the Lock icon will flash Fig 2 12 2 Now press the OK button to confirm selection The Lock icon will turn on and the refrigerator will lock To Unlock Press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds The Lock icon will turn off and the refrigerator will unlock Holiday Mode This feature allows you to leave the fridge section unused while the freezer section operate as normal Before activating the Holiday mode empty the fridge section to avoid spoilage To Turn On 1
5. Press the Func Set button until Holiday mode is selected the Holiday icon will flash Fig 2 13 2 Now press the OK button to confirm selection The Holiday mode icon will turn on To Turn Off 1 Press the Func Set button until Holiday mode is selected 2 Now press the OK button the Holiday mode icon will turn off Fuzzy Mode Function This function activates the artificial intelligence and allows the fridge freezer to automatically adjust its internal temperatures according to the outside temperature Qe B OM Cc Cc Note With Fuzzy mode active the fridge and freezer Fune FA temperature setting buttons will not work Fuzzy TEMPERATURE CONTROL To Turn On 1 Press the Func Set button until Fuzzy mode is selected the Fuzzy icon will flash Fig 2 14 2 Now press the OK button the Fuzzy icon will turn on E C 1 Press the Func Set button until Fuzzy mode is selected Func 2 Now press the OK button the Fuzzy icon will turn off Set To Turn Off H ny Ice Maker Function TEMPERATURE CONTROL When the fridge freezer is first powered on the ice maker defaults to off To Turn On 1 Press the Func Set button until Ice mode is selected the Ice icon will flash Fig 2 15 2 Now press the OK button the Ice icon will t
6. between purchase and storage as short as possible to preserve food quality Buy frozen foods which have been stored at a temperature of 18 C or below Avoid buying food which has ice or frost on the packaging This indicates that the products might have been partially defrosted and refrozen at some point temperature rises affect the quality of food Should there be a power cut or the freezer refrigeration appliance fail for any length of time you may need to remove food from the freezer and store in a cold hygienic place i e garage or out house area until the power is restored or the appliance is repaired To prevent undue temperature rises you should wrap the foods in layers of insulating material such as newspaper to help to maintain their temperature It is also important that any food affected by this situation should be either consumed or cooked and refrozen where suitable soon afterwards in order to prevent health risks Layers of newspaper can also be used to help keep foods cold while you are defrosting the freezer see Cleaning and Maintenance 10 4 Installation Positioning Your Appliance Choosing the Right Location This appliance should be installed in a room that is dry and well ventilated To ensure adequate ventilation the refrigerator should be at least 15 mm clear on all sides from kitchen cabinetry Fig 4 1 Any units placed above the appliance must be clear by 15 mm to allow s
7. contamination Raw meats should be stored towards the bottom of the appliance to prevent the possibility of it dripping onto uncooked food Other foods should be stored above raw meat When storing food in the fresh food section always make sure there is adequate space for airflow circulation This helps to maintain the shelf life of the food When storing food in the refrigerator make sure that foods are not too close to the rear wall to avoid the risk of freezing It is suggested for radishes and other root vegetables to trim the leaves This keeps the nutrition in the root and not absorbed by the leaves Put frozen foods into the fresh food area to let them defrost The low temperature of the refrigerator reduces the formation of bacteria and extends food life Some foods like onions garlic bananas and root vegetables are better stored at room temperature than in the fridge Melon pineapples and bananas can go directly into the freezer after preparing for storage over a longer period Packaging fresh foods properly using the correct temperature and taking into account food hygiene will enhance the quality of fresh foods stored within this appliance Use plastic bags aluminium foil or other food wraps to cover fresh foods not in packaging to prevent flavour transfer and prevent contamination Before storing items in multi packs i e yoghurt remove any excess packaging NEVER store anything that is flammable volatil
8. design The refrigerator offers Touch sensitive large screen LED display large capacity fresh and frozen food in three convenient compartments a French door type refrigerated compartment and two lower freezer drawers The upper freezer drawer is for ice cubes regularly used foods and left overs The lower freezer drawer is for deep longer duration freezing Fig 2 4 t nunners Crisper drawer Crisper drawer About the Fresh Food Compartment It is recommended to leave storage space between the foods for good cold air circulation The temperatures in the refrigerator are slightly warmer near the top and colder near the base Suggestions for storage Fig 2 2 1 Eggs butter cheese etc 2 Tins cans condiments etc 3 Drinks and all kinds of bottled foods 4 Pickled foods drinks or cans 5 Meat poultry fish and raw foods 6 Flour foods cans dairy etc 7 Cooked meats sausage etc 8 Fruits vegetables or salads Shelves The height of the shelves can be adjusted to fit your storage needs The shelves will not pull out accidentally when you remove foodstuff from the appliance When adjusting the height of the shelf first remove any food placed on the shelf Tilt the front upwards so that the restraining pegs ar
9. few seconds after finishing operating the tab to catch all the water droplets If the dispenser has not been used for a while throw away the first 5 cups of water to remove any impurities in the lines Door Ajar Alarm If any door is left open for more than 60 seconds the Door Ajar Alarm function will start An alarm will buzz at 30 second intervals to alert the user that a door has been left open Power breaking Memorising Function When the refrigerator turns off as a result of a power surge the state of the refrigerator before the power break is memorised Once restarted this allows the refrigerator to operate with the programmed default values as before the power break 3 Food Storage Tips Tips on Storing Fresh Food Make sure that foods which have been cooked and require chilling are at room temperature before placing them into the appliance Make sure that these foods are stored in suitable containers Foods stored in the refrigerator should be cleaned and dried before storing Before foods are put into the refrigerator it is recommended that the foods should be pressurised so that the water cannot vaporise and the fruits and vegetables keep fresh and food smells will not mix Stored foods can be marked in bags Foods eaten daily should be stored at the front of the shelf Make sure that foodstuffs are stored systematically raw meats with raw meats dairy with dairy to avoid flavour transfer and cross
10. spray or rinse the fridge with water or other liquids This could harm the electrical parts Use a dry cloth when cleaning near the electrical parts such as the light bulb or switch DO NOT clean the fridge with a stiff or wire brush DO NOT use an organic solvent such as detergent petrol lacquer thinners acetone or acid To prevent your skin sticking to cold steel parts make sure your hands are not wet when touching the parts DO NOT use HOT water to clean the glass shelves as they may break or crack gt PPP PP gt Shutting Off the Refrigerator In the event of a power cut food should remain safely cold for about 3 hours Should there be a prolonged power cut you may need to remove food from the freezer compartment and store it in a cold place wrapped in layers of newspaper to preserve suitable temperatures Once power is restored replace the food back into the freezer compartment Should food begin to defrost or the power cut last longer than expected it is advised that you consume any food removed from the freezer If the power outage is short term most foods can be left inside the freezer compartment this is the best way of preserving temperature and surrounded by ice cubes from the icebox This is also an ideal solution for power outages you may have been pre warned about When experiencing a power cut of any kind do not add any extra foods to the freezer When Not in Use If you are not
11. the adjustable feet Turn the screwdriver clockwise to raise the feet Fig 4 7 and anti clockwise to lower the feet Fig 4 8 Levelling the Doors If the door heights are uneven spacer rings supplied can be inserted to raise the door level Raise the door up from the lower hinge Using a suitable pair of pliers insert a clip ring between the door and hinge Fig 4 9 Up to three clip rings can be inserted as required Installing the Bottom Decorative Strip and Handles The supplied decoratiove strip should be fixed to the base of the refrigerator using the 2 screws provided The door handles fix onto mounting studs supplied 1 Screw the mounting studs into the holes located on the door shells 2 Place the handle firmly over the mounting studs 3 Using the M3 Allen key tighten the grub screw fixing the handle to the door Do not over tighten the grub screw 12 Electrical Supply Connection Connect the appliance to the electrical supply 220 240 V gt A e Water pipe 50 Hz with the plug and lead which are fitted Fig 4 10 Connections to the mains supply should be in accordance with local regulations The appliance must be plugged into an earthed socket Always make sure that the plug is accessible after the appliance has been positioned Water Supply Connection It is recommended to have this product installed by a qualified technician Cut the water pipe according to need
12. to balance within 24 hours food section at new colder temperature 2 3 The temperature is too warmin 2 3 1 The temperature setting in 2 3 1 1 Set the food temperature control slightly colder the fresh food section but okay the fresh food section is set The new colder temperature can be achieved in the freezer too warm within 24 hours 2 4 The temperature inside the 2 4 1 The fresh food set 2 4 1 1 Set the fresh food temperature colder and the crisper is too warm temperature is too warm balance to colder temperature will be achieved within 24 hours Water humidity or frost ice in the fridge 3 1 Moisture formation on the 3 1 1 Itisina hot or humid 3 1 1 1 Try raising the temperature slightly in the inside of the fridge environment affected compartment 3 1 2 The door or drawer is left 3 1 2 1 Check to make sure the door gaskets are clean open and sealing well against the metal cabinet frame 3 1 3 The door or drawer is opened 3 1 3 1 Reduce the frequency of door openings too frequently or for too long each time 3 1 4 Food containers or liquids are 3 1 4 1 Let hot foods cool to room temperature and left open cover foods and liquids 15 Problem Cause Solution 3 2 Water droplets collect in the 3 2 1 Humidity settings are set too 3 2 7 1 Itis normal for some wet air to collect inside the lower crisper drawer areas high enclosed crisper To reduce the accumulation of moisture lower the humidity setting and or raise the fresh food c
13. using the appliance for an extended length of time it is recommended that you switch off the electrical supply empty any food out clean the inside of the appliance and leave the door ajar This will save energy and also prevent a build up of stale odours inside The Light The LED interior lights come on when the door is opened The performance of the light is not affected by any of the appliances other settings Water Filter To maintain water quality the filter will need replacing from time to time We recommend that the water filter is replaced every 2 years However if the water quality show signs of deterioration either visually or in taste then the filter should be changed sooner 14 6 Troubleshooting Before calling for service please first read the following table this could save you time and money Problem The temperature is too low 1 1 The temperature inside the freezer is too low with the fresh food temperatures fine Cause 1 1 1 The temperature inside the freezer section is set too low Solution 1 1 1 1 Set the temperature in the freezer slightly higher then wait 24 hours for new balance to be achieved 1 2 The temperature inside the 1 2 1 The temperature inside the 1 2 1 1 Set the temperature inside the fresh food fresh food compartment is too fresh food area is set too low section slightly warmer The temperatures will cold while the freezer sections reach new balance within 2
14. 4 hours are fine 1 3 The foods stored in the full 1 3 1 The control setting in the 1 3 1 1 Set the fresh food control setting slightly higher width pantry are frozen fresh food area is set too cold The new set point temperature will reach a balance within 24 hours 1 4 The foods stored in the crisper 1 4 1 The settings for the fresh 1 4 1 1 Raising the fresh food control settings to a are frozen food compartment are too slightly higher temperature and or lowering the cold humidity control setting will prevent frost or ice forming 1 5 Readings on the dispenser 1 5 1 An electronic operating 1 5 1 1 Call your service engineer who can diagnose the display are showing error problem has been problem and make correction codes encountered The temperature is too high 2 1 The freezer drawer sections 2 1 1 The doors or drawers are 2 1 1 1 Try to reduce frequency of opening doors and or fresh food compartment open frequently or for too drawers temperatures are too high long each time 2 1 2 The doors or drawers are left 2 1 2 1 Take extra care to keep gaskets sealing well open around the perimeter of the doors Keep gaskets clean and dirt free 2 1 3 The condenser is dirty 2 1 3 1 Periodically clean the condenser coil with a vacuum cleaner attachment 2 2 The temperature is too warmin 2 2 1 The temperature setting in 2 2 1 1 Set the temperature colder for the freezer the freezer but okay in the fresh the freezer is set too warm section Then allow it
15. DxD 15 Refrigerator User Guide Installation amp Service Instructions U110542 01A Contents 1 Before You Start 1 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 13 Safety 1 Defrosting 13 2 About Your Refrigerator 2 Cleaning Mg re Saar Senna Shutting Off the Refrigerator 13 resh Food Compartment 3 When Not in Use 13 A je the Freezer el Gas 4 The Light 13 Fridge Freezer Operation 5 Water Filter 13 Operating the Water Dispenser 7 Power breaking Memorising Function 7 7 Warranty After Sales Service 18 3 Food Storage Tips 8 FE 8 Technical Data 19 Tips on Storing Fresh Food 8 Tips on Freezing Food 9 4 Installation 10 Positioning Your Appliance 10 Removing and Installing 10 the Doors and Drawers Adjustable Feet 11 Levelling the Doors 11 Installing the Bottom Decorative Strip 11 and Handles Electrical Supply Connection 12 Water Supply Connection 12 Due to our policy of continual improvement we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice 1 Before You Start Thank you for buying an AGA appliance We hope that it provides a stylish yet practical solution to your cooling needs We hope that this handbook supplies you with all the information you require If there is anything you are unsure of please contact us see Warranty section for Customer Care s details A A A A A WARNING This appliance must be earthed Please leave the appliance to stand for at least six
16. and avoid bending the water pipe too much Usually the pipe length should be less than 5 m If the water pipe is too long the ice and cold water content will be affected because there may be insufficient water pressure Insert one end of the water supply pipe into the water inlet on the rear of the appliance Fig 4 10 Connect the other end into the plastic adaptor Screw the adaptor onto a suitable 34 check valve or washing machine valve The water pressure should be between 207 827 kPa 21 123 psi for correct operation of the cold water dispenser and ice maker Open the water valve to flush the pipe check leakage in the water pipe joints and allow the water to run until it is clear The water pipe cannot withstand heat Keep it away from all heat sources Before first use press the water dispenser pad several times for 1 minute Do not press for more than 1 minute to prevent overheating of the pad activator solenoid Cold water will begin to flow from the outlet The water filter is there to filter impurities in the water and to make ice clean and hygienic It cannot sterilise or destroy anything so be certain to connect the water pipe to a drinkable water source To prevent the pipe from freezing do not install the water pipe in a space below 0 C When the temperature of the ice maker is equal to or below 15 C the ice maker will begin to make ice Throw out the first few batches of ice cubes if you are maki
17. burns Eye Contact Wash with plenty of water with eyelids well open and call a specialist doctor as soon as possible In any event should you inhale or come into contact with R600a gas we advise you to consult your own doctor Caring for the Environment Disposing of Your Packaging Your new refrigerator was protected by suitable packaging while on its way to you All of the materials used are environmentally friendly for disposal and can be recycled Please make a contribution to protecting the environment by disposing of the packaging appropriately Disposing of Your Old Refrigerator This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product may not be treated as household waste Instead it should be handed over your local community waste collection recycling centre Old appliances still have some residual value An environmentally friendly method of disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can be recovered and used again When an appliance has reached the end of its working life unplug it from the mains Cut off the mains cable and dispose of it together with the plug Make the door unfit for use by removing the seals or remove the door so that children cannot accidentally lock themselves in Cycloisopenthane a flammable substance not harmful to ozone is used as an expander for the insulating foam When transporting the appliance take care not to damage the cooling circuit By ensuring
18. dy materials causing the door to shift out that are also non flammable of position 8 1 3 The door could be hitting 8 1 3 1 Provide a good 25 mm 1 clearance on all 3 against adjacent cabinets or sides and on top of the cabinet so doors can appliances open and close freely 8 1 4 The door hinge alignment 8 1 4 1 Adjust hinges and add spacer clips supplied may require adjustment 8 2 The drawers are hard to move 8 2 1 The stored foods are 8 2 1 1 Position the foods away from the drawer sides in or out or will not close interfering with the slide and spread out the foods evenly within the mechanism drawers 8 2 2 The drawer slides are dirty 8 2 2 1 Clean the drawer and wipe down the slides from food particles periodically so the slide ball bearings move freely 17 Problem General 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 The compressor does not work The fridge operates frequently or operates for a long time The compressor frequently cycles on and off A beeping noise from inside the fridge Cause 9 1 1 The refrigerator is in deep freeze cooling 9 1 2 The refrigerator is not powered on 9 2 1 The room temperature or ambient temperature is high 9 2 2 The ice maker is in operation 9 2 3 The doors or drawers are frequently opened and closed 9 2 4 The control settings in the freezer and fresh food compartments are set to cold level 9 2 5 Door and or drawer gasket seals may be dirty frayed or cracked
19. e clear of the side guides Fig 2 3 and pull towards you Keep the shelf tilted to allow the retaining stops to clear the side guides When repositioning make sure the shelf is pushed back fully and the retaining stops have located securely Make sure that the two sides of the shelf are in level positions otherwise food may drop off Crisper The refrigerator has two drawers for storing fruits vegetables and or deli products Removing the Crisper Drawers and Shelf To remove one of the crisper drawers pull it out fully and lift it off the glide out runners Fig 2 4 The drawer will pop out of the runner A To avoid accidents make sure to push the runners fully back To refit one of the drawers pull the runners fully out Locate the rear drawer tabs to the rear of the runner Extend the runners further using the small grips and then locate the drawer back into the runner tabs Fig 2 5 To remove the crisper cover lift up the shelf then pull it straight out in the direction shown Fig 2 6 Full Width Pantry with Humidity Control The refrigerator is specially designed to include a full width pantry with humidity control which can be adjusted depending on the type of food to be stored Slide the humidity control Fig 2 7 to the right to increase the humidity inside In doing this the crisper is suitable for storing cucumbers grapes oranges apples peaches lettuce and other produce with a high moisture conte
20. e or explosive inside the appliance Beverages with high alcohol content should be stored vertically in tightly sealed bottles Delicate foods should be stored in the coolest part of the appliance Try not to open the door too often Set the thermostat to make sure that foods remain suitably cold try to avoid freezing within the fridge Using a thermometer will help you to judge how cool the appliance is Place it into a glass of water and leave it inside the appliance for several hours to get a reliable reading Some foods contain natural oils and acids e g citric acid which can damage plastics if spilled make sure these foods are suitably contained Unpleasant odours inside the fridge are a sign that something has spilled and cleaning is required Using warm water with bicarbonate of soda will clean the interior of the appliance and remove most spillages see Cleaning and Maintenance Always remember to remove perishable foods from this appliance before taking prolonged trips of holidays Tips on Freezing Food As with storing fresh foods suitable packaging correct temperature and food hygiene will enhance the quality of the food you are freezing Avoid putting hot foods into the freezer First let them cool until they reach room temperature Make sure that all foods for freezing are of a high quality and suitable for freezing Use packaging material that is odourless and airproof such as plastic bag
21. erial number The product number serial number is located inside the refrigerator on the top left hand side The 2 years free maintenance for the operation of the appliance started from the date of purchase of this product Any cosmetic damage to the appliance must be reported within 90 days of delivery For in warranty service please call 0845 6035312 For general enquiries please call 0870 7895107 19 8 Technical Data INSTALLER Please leave these instructions with the user DATA BADGE LOCATION Left hand side of the refrigerator compartment COUNTRY OF DESTINATION GB IE Dimensions Depth with open door 1070 1820 including top cover All dimensions in mm Ratings Electrical voltage frequency 220 240V 50Hz Energy efficiency class on a scale of A more efficient to G less efficient A Climate class SN 10 32 C N 16 32 C ST 18 38 C T 18 43 C SN T Freezer compartment star rating i aa Temperature range refrigerator freezer from gt to 9 gt 1 C 16 gt 24 C Gross capacity 629 litres Net capacity 522 litres Net capacity refrigerator compartment 387 litres Net capacity freezer compartment 135 litres Freezer capacity 24 hours 10 kg 24 hours Energy consumption year 415 kWh year Energy consumption EN153 1 14 kWh 24 hours Maximum noise level 45 dB A Maximum storage time by power failure 10 hours
22. he refrigerator and consult an authorised agent for replacement Refrigerant Gas Information IMPORTANT This appliance is provided with refrigerant gas ISOBUTHANE R600a When moving the appliance take care to ensure that it is not excessively struck or shaken Failure to do so could damage the appliance Damage to the refrigerating circuit with possible leaking of refrigerating gas could create a risk of explosion caused by external sparks or flames In the Event of Accidental Leakage Allow the material to evaporate providing that adequate ventilation is provided Behaviour of the Gas This refrigerant gas is highly flammable so do not allow the gas to come into contact with hot surfaces or naked flames Gas R600a is heavier than air if released it forms a high concentration at floor level where ventilation is poor First Aid Inhalation Take the exposed person from the polluted area and carry them to a warm well ventilated place Long exposure can cause the onset of asphyxia and possible loss of consciousness If necessary practice artificial respiration and in the most serious cases administer oxygen under close medical supervision Skin Contact It is unlikely that occasional contact with the skin is dangerous If this should happen thoroughly wash the affected zone Liquid splashes and atomised liquid can cause freezing burns Wash the affected part with plenty of water and call a doctor to treat any
23. hours This will allow the cooling system to settle following transportation Always make sure a qualified person installs this appliance The freezer compartment is rated at 4 stars This appliance is designed for domestic use only Using it for any other purpose could invalidate any warranty or liability claim Before you plug the appliance into the mains clean the inside of the appliance using warm water and bicarbonate of soda then dry thoroughly Check that no parts of the appliance are damaged especially parts of the cooling system pipes or leads If damage has occurred DO NOT install the appliance you should contact a qualified service engineer or return the appliance to its place of purchase If the accessories inside the appliance have been disturbed during transit reposition them in accordance with the instructions Make sure that the electrical supply to your plug socket is correct for this appliance the required information is on the data badge of the appliance Once the appliance is installed cleaned and dry it is ready to be plugged in and switched on Safety A A A A The data badge is located inside the appliance refrigeration compartment WARNING Use potable drinking water with this appliance WARNING Keep this appliance clear of obstruction DO NOT damage the refrigerant circuit If it does become damaged do not use the appliance WARNING Do not use mechanical devices such a
24. id damaging the lining of the appliance The cooling system contains refrigerant and oils all of which are harmful to health if leaked Should leakage occur disconnect the appliance and ventilate the room it is installed in Take care to ensure that you do not get any coolant near to or in your eyes Contact a service engineer or arrange to have the appliance removed DO NOT use the appliance under any circumstances This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Electrical Safety Connections to the mains supply should be in accordance with local regulations The appliance must be plugged into an earthed socket The plug MUST be accessible after the appliance has been positioned The refrigerator is supplied with a standard three pin plug of which the one for grounding should never be removed Hold the plug not the electrical cable when unplugging the refrigerator Make sure that the refrigerator does not trap the electric cable Do not step on the cable Avoid damage to the electric cable when moving the refrigerator Damaged Electrical Cable If the electrical cable is damaged or worn turn off t
25. mperature frequency of the freezer door openings and freezer compartment cooling temperature setting Typical ice harvest is 1 8 kg per day Note After first plugging in your refrigerator it typically takes 24 hours to make your first batch of ice cubes If This is Your First Ice Maker Occasionally you may hear sounds like the flowing of water or ice cubes dropping These sounds are quite normal and are not a cause for concern or complaint In periods of infrequent use ice cubes may stick together again this is quite normal Fig 2 7 gt MAX MIN OO Fig 2 9 Ice maker I _ j Seats y Ice or frozen T a a food section Fig 2 11 Function selector button Function confirm button Freezer temperature button Fridge temperature button Freezer temperature display Fridge temperature button Quick freeze icon Lock icon Ice icon Holiday mode icon AY TQALA MOABs Fuzzy intelligence icon Lock TEMPERATURE CONTROL 18 OM SA Holiday TEMPERATURE CONTROL If You Do Not Use Ice Too Often Older ice cubes can get stale Clean the ice container periodically using warm water Before putting it back dry it well so that the cubes do not stick to the surfaces If You Do Not Use the Ice Container For Long Periods of Time
26. ng ice for the first time or have not made it for a long time After the refrigerator is installed put the water supply pipe in a suitable place to prevent crushing and damage If the cubed ice becomes smaller this may suggest that the filter is blocked from the impurities 13 5 Cleaning and Maintenance Defrosting Defrosting is done automatically so there is no need to manually defrost this appliance DO NOT use mechanical devices to accelerate the defrosting process Cleaning Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before cleaning To keep internal odours to a minimum it is best to periodically clean the inside shelves crispers bins and wall Empty the appliance of food and remove the shelves Clean the interior using warm water and bicarbonate of soda with a soft cloth Make sure that the interior is then dried carefully with a suitable cloth DO NOT use harsh abrasives or aggressive cleaners as these can damage the interior of the appliance Shelves and other accessories plastic and glass parts can be cleaned in the sink using liquid dishwashing liquid and warm water Make sure all soap is rinsed off and all parts are dry before replacing them inside the appliance Always keep the door seals clean A The fridge is heavy When moving the refrigerator be careful to protect the floor Keep the refrigerator vertical and do not tilt the refrigerator this prevents damage to the floor DO NOT
27. nt Slide the humidity control Fig 2 7 to the left to reduce the humidity inside This is suitable for storing meats cheeses onions and other drier foods Bottle Rack Height Adjustment Hold both sides of the bottle rack then lift and pull it straight out for cleaning or to change location Fig 2 8 After cleaning the bottle rack can be installed in the reverse manner and the position can be adjusted according to the height of the food to be stored When adjusting the height of the bottle rack it is better to house the dairy bin above the bottle rack About the Freezer Compartment The freezer compartment consists of upper and lower drawers The upper freezer drawer Fig 2 9 is arranged to load ice cubes in a tray on the left hand side and either more ice or frequently frozen and frequently used foods on the right hand side of the drawer The lower deep freeze drawer Fig 2 10 is for longer duration freezing Note Do not pull the freezer drawers with too much force as food may fall out Do not overpack the drawer otherwise food will fall out when opening too fast Using the Ice Maker Ice Maker Principles The ice maker tray periodically receives an automatic flow of water to the ice maker ice cube tray Once the water freezes a sensor on the tray recognises cubes have been made and automatically twists the tray to drop the ice cubes into the ice bucket The capacity of the ice maker depends on the ambient te
28. ompartment temperature 3 3 Water forms at underside of the 3 3 1 Moisture given off from wet 3 3 1 1 When placing foods in the fridge first pat them crisper glass covers foods with a dry cloth to remove excess moisture 3 3 2 Door seal leaks or frequent 3 3 2 1 Check the door gaskets and reduce door door openings in humid openings Possibly raise fresh food temperature environment Water humidity frost on the outside of the fridge 4 1 Wet air forms droplets of water 4 1 1 Warm humid air in the 4 1 1 1 A small amount of dew or water moisture is on the outside edges of the environment mixes with normal It is best to wipe it down with a dry fridge cooler air at the door gasket cloth to improve performance areas ofthe fresh food 4 1 1 2 A slight increase in the compartment and freezer compartments a temperatures can reduce this moisture formation 4 1 1 3 Check door gasket for proper seal and clean Automatic Ice maker 5 1 The ice maker has stopped 5 1 1 The ice cube height sensor 5 1 1 1 To make more ice cubes you may distribute making ice arm has detected a full tray your ice to the center drawer right side or lower condition drawer to increase ice cube harvest 5 1 2 The water supply valve is 5 1 2 1 Turn on the water supply valve closed 5 1 3 The freezer section is not 5 1 3 1 Adjust the setting to the freezer to colder setting cold enough and allow it to balance within 24 hours 5 1 4 The water source saddle 5 1 4 1 Check the water s
29. or Disconnect the wire cable connector Fig 4 4 above the left hand hinge Using a suitable screwdriver remove the top hinge screws and remove the hinge Lift the refrigerator door off the lower hinge and place it to one side Refit the cable pipe door and top cover in the reverse sequence When removing the hinge and separating it from the door body make sure to support the door to stop it falling forward 11 Removing the Upper Freezer Drawer Inner Compartment Open the drawer as far as possible Remove the ice tray Pull the rear section of the drawer inner compartment upwards slightly to enable the front section to be released from the door Fig 4 5 Hold and pull the front section of the inner compartment upwards to remove it from the refrigerator Removing the Lower Freezer Drawer Inner Compartment Open the drawer as far as possible Pull the rear section of the drawer inner compartment upwards slightly to enable the front section to be released from the door Fig 4 6 Hold the front section of the inner compartment and pull it upwards to remove it from the refrigerator Adjustable Feet Make sure that the appliance is on solid level flooring If the refrigerator is placed on a plinth flat strong and fire resistant materials must be used This appliance has front adjustable feet which can be used to level the appliance Insert a suitable flat screwdriver into the slots of
30. ply pipe is not 6 1 1 1 Open the water supply line all the way open 6 1 2 The water filter is blocked 6 1 2 1 Replace the water filter 6 1 3 The water line is blocked 6 1 3 1 Check that the water tubes are not kinked or restricted 6 2 The water has a strange odour 6 2 1 The water has been stored 6 2 1 1 Remove 10 12 cups of water and throw away too long without use Check if the odour improves 6 2 2 The local potable water 6 2 1 2 Contact your local water supply company to source is suspect check quality of the water 6 3 The water supply pressure is 6 3 1 Water pressure level is below 6 3 1 1 Contact local plumbing supply dealer to install a too low specification minimum of 25 water booster to obtain 1 7 8 4 bar 25 121 psi psi 1 7 bar water pressure rating The fridge has a bad odour 7 1 The inside of the fridge is dirty 7 1 1 The inside walls shelves and 7 1 1 1 Clean all inside surfaces with warm water and a door bins need cleaning clean soft damp cloth then wipe dry 7 1 2 Thefoodsinthe fridge have 7 1 2 1 Wrap and cover foods to extend useful food life been stored beyond their useful life The door or drawer is hard to open and or close 8 1 The door has a closing problem 8 1 1 The door may have food 8 1 1 1 Reposition the shelves door bins or internal articles or packages that are containers to allow the door to close obstructing closure 8 1 2 The level of the refrigerator is 8 1 2 1 Ensure the floor is level using stur
31. s hairdryers to defrost this appliance When replacing old appliances make sure that you have disabled any locking mechanisms before disposal it may even be best to remove the appliance door completely to prevent children from becoming trapped inside the appliance The appliance must be connected to the power supply safely Loose connections broken plugs and bare wires are a safety hazard Make sure that all connections are sound Before undertaking any routine maintenance or minor repairs disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply DO NOT touch cold surfaces of the appliance while it is in use as this will cause hands to stick to them leading to freezer burns When moving the appliance take care not to damage the leads pipes or condenser unit Should these parts become damaged contact a qualified service engineer Effervescent liquids fizzy drinks should never be frozen These liquids expand during freezing and this may lead to the bottles containers shattering or exploding Foods that are intended to be defrosted or cooked first such as breads or meats must not be eaten in their frozen state If food looks or smells strange do not attempt to eat it If in doubt throw it away Spoiled food can be harmful to your health Never use sharp metal implements to scrape ice off the surface of this appliance Only use implements which are fit for this purpose such as plastic scrapers and use carefully to avo
32. s to store food in so different foods can be mixed without affecting the quality Make sure that it is airtight Leaking packaging will dehydrate the products and lead to loss of beneficial vitamins Keep the surface of the packaging dry this keeps the packs from freezing together Mark packages with the kind of food contained and the date of storage Food needs to be frozen quickly so it is best to freeze small portions whenever possible and ensure that they are as cold as possible before storage The recommended maximum weight for each portion is 2 5kg Keep food which is fresh away from food which is already frozen if you need to freeze fresh food every day make sure that it is in small portions to prevent this Do not exceed the maximum load for freezing which is given as 10kg 24 hours see data badge for details Write the expiry date and food names on the outside of the packaging so you can be assured of the food type and when it is safe to eat Take food from the freezer to defrost when needed Defrosted food cannot be refrozen unless it is cooked Do not put too much fresh food into the freezer at once This could go beyond the freezer s cooling capacity see Technical Data When storing commercially frozen foods please follow these guidelines Always follow manufacturers guidelines for the length of time you should store food for Do not exceed these guidelines Try to keep the length of time
33. this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local council your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product 2 About Your Refrigerator LED lights Dairy compartment Refrigerator shelf Refrigerator shelf Wine bottle rack Bottle rack Meat fruit and vegetable crisper drawers Bottle rack Full width pantry Upper freezer drawer with ice maker Lower deep freeze drawer The refrigerator is shown in Fig 2 1 and has the following CFC free Frost free and Fast freeze option features LED interior lights come on when the door is opened Water filter This unit comes equipped with a chlorine The performance of the light is not affected by any of and odour free filter the appliances other settings e Ready ice This is located in the upper freezer drawer Automatic temperature display for quick ice cube access A great place to store large Door ajar alarm quantities of ice for parties and picnics Large humidity controlled pantry tray Extra large spacious
34. ufficient ventilation If locating the refrigerator close to a corner sufficient spacing must be left for opening the doors and removing the shelves Fig 4 2 This appliance should be at least 100 mm from any electric or gas cooker and 300 mm from any coal or oil stove If this is not possible ensure that appropriate insulation is used Avoid exposing the appliance to direct sunlight and sources of heat such as radiators heaters or cookers If this appliance is situated in a cold environment such as a shed outhouse or garage it will affect its performance You may find that the performance of the appliance is not consistent and this may damage foods A consistent ambient temperature of 10 C or above is recommended Removing and Installing the Doors and Drawers In the event that you need to remove the refrigerator doors please follow the door removal and installation instructions below It is suggested for your safety to have two or more people to assist you in completing the below task to avoid injury product damage or property loss Door Removal and Installation Undo the retaining screws on the top cover Remove the top cover and place to one side for reinstallation Right hand Door Using a suitable screwdriver remove the top hinge screws and remove the hinge Lift the refrigerator door off the lower hinge Fig 4 3 and place it to one side Refit the door and cover in the reverse sequence Left hand Do
35. upply saddle valve for valve is somehow blocked obstruction and replace it if damaged 5 2 The ice making capacity is low 5 2 7 The freezer drawer area is not 5 2 1 1 Set the freezer drawer to a colder setting cold enough 5 2 2 The water supply valve is not 5 2 2 1 1 7 8 4 bar 25 121 psi and add water booster at a high enough pressure or if too low not openiall the way 5 2 2 2 Make sure the water valve supply is open all the way 5 2 2 3 Make sure the water filter is distributing enough water and is not clogged 5 2 3 The ice maker sensor arm is 5 2 3 1 Make sure the drawer gaskets are sealing and restricted or out of position kept clean from dirt or debris 5 3 The ice maker runs 5 3 1 The ice maker level sensoris 5 3 1 1 Check the movement of the ice maker sensor continuously stuck in the down position arm so it rests in the up position 5 3 1 2 Make sure that no frozen packs or objects are obstructing the ice maker sensor arm 5 4 The ice cubes have a bad odour 5 4 7 Uncovered unwrapped 5 4 1 1 Cover wrap and position frozen foods away foods are stored near the ice from the ice cube container cube container 5 4 2 The water filter has 5 4 2 1 Check and replace the water filter approached the end of its useful life 5 4 3 Theicecubeshavebeenset 5 4 3 1 Dump out the stale ice cubes for too long a period of time 16 Problem Cause Solution Cold water dispenser 6 1 Cold water not dispensing 6 1 1 The water sup
36. urn on To Turn Off 1 Press the Func Set button until Ice mode is selected TEMPERATURE CONTROL 2 Now press the OK button the Ice icon will turn off IMPORTANT Make sure that you empty the ice maker container before you turn off the ice maker as the ice will melt Super Freeze Mode This function is designed to freeze food completely in the shortest possible time to maintain the nutrients within the food Use this feature before putting large quantities of food into the freezer chamber at any one time We recommend that you turn on the Super Freeze mode 12 hours in advance as this will lower the temperature in the freezer compartment before you place any food in it To Turn On 1 Press the Func Set button until S Frz mode is selected the S Frz icon will flash Fig 2 16 2 Now press the OK button the S Frz icon will turn on To Turn Off 1 Press the Func Set button until S Frz mode is selected 2 Now press the OK button the S Frz icon will turn off Note Selecting the Super Freeze mode will automatically disable the Fuzzy status By re selecting Fuzzy mode the Super Freeze status is automatically disabled S Frz TEMPERATURE CONTROL Fig 2 18 S Frz TEMPERATURE CONTROL Temperature Setting and Control Adjusting the Freezer Temperature Press the Frz Temp button Fig 2 17
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