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Recommended thermostat setting for ice making is position 5-7.
• Fill 2/3 of the ice cube tray with cold water or any liquid suitable for
freezing and place the tray on the bottom of the chiller compartment to
freeze properly.
• Dry the tray; otherwise it may stick to the bottom of the chiller.
• The best method to get ice cubes out of the tray is to hold the tray under
cold tap for a second.
• To eject the ice cubes, place the tray over the ice bucket and twist slightly.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
REFRIGERATOR EXTERIOR CARE
Use a dry cloth to dust off fret cloth fabric, very gently. Use a damp cloth for
metal surfaces.
FOOD STORAGE
Allow hot dishes to cool to room temperature before storing. Place food
items in proper airtight containers.
CAUTION
Failure to unplug the refrigerator before maintenance could result in
electrical shock or personal injury.
CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
• It is recommended to clean your refrigerator monthly.
• Before proceeding with cleaning and maintenance operations, make sure
the power cord of the refrigerator is disconnected.
• Turn the temperature control to "0", unplug the refrigerator and remove
the food, shelves and trays.
• Wash the inside surfaces with warm water and baking soda. The solution
should be about 2 tablespoons of baking soda to a quart of water.
• Wash the shelves and trays with a mild detergent solution.
• The outside of the refrigerator should be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth.
• Do not use solvent-based cleaning agents or abrasives on the interior.
These cleaners may damage or discolour the interior.
DEFROSTING YOUR REFRIGERATOR (4.4 FRIDGE ONLY)
The defrosting of your refrigerator should take place whenever ice build-up
inside the chiller compartment reaches 1/4 inch (6mm) of thickness.
• Set the thermostat dial to "0" position.
• Unplug the refrigerator.
• Remove everything from the refrigerator during defrosting.
• Be sure the drip tray is in place!
• Leave the door partially ajar during defrosting to speed up the process.
Please Note: Water may drip out of the drip tray during the defrost
cycle. Keep a towel in the bottom of the fridge to contain any water that
overflows the drip tray.
When the defrosting has been completed, empty the drip tray and dry the
inside of the refrigerator thoroughly.
Plug the power cord in again and set the cooling control as required. It
will take some time for the refrigerator to reach operational temperature.
Reload your refrigerator when the inside temperature has cooled again.
Never use sharp or pointed instruments to remove ice from the chiller
compartment. The chiller compartment contains refrigerated gas lines that
if accidentally punched/pierced, will render the refrigerator inoperable and
void the manufacturer's warranty.
POWER FAILURE
You should minimise the number of door openings while the power is off.
During power failures in excess of 2 hours, please take steps to protect
your food.
HOLIDAYS
For short holidays, leave the control knob at its normal setting. During
absences greater than three weeks:
1. Remove all food.
2. Disconnect the power cord from electrical outlet.
3. Clean the refrigerator thoroughly.
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4. Leave the door open to avoid possible formations of condensate,
mould or odours.
IF YOU MOVE
• Remove all loose items inside the refrigerator.
• To avoid damaging the levelling legs, turn them all the way into the base.
• The refrigerator should be in the upright position during transportation.
• Tape the door if you judge necessary.
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
• The refrigerator should be placed in the coolest area of the room; away
from heat producing appliances and out of direct sunlight.
• Cool down food to room temperature before placing in the refrigerator.
• Wrap food properly and wipe containers dry before placing them in the
refrigerator.
• Organise and label food to reduce door opening and extended searches.
Remove as many items as needed at one time and close the door as soon
as possible.
CHILLER COMPARTMENT (4.4 FRIDGE ONLY)
This compartment is designed for production of ice cubes and short-term
storage (3-4 days) of some commercially frozen foods. The temperature in
this compartment does not get cold enough to freeze food safely for long
periods and works best when the food is already frozen.
The chiller door is susceptible to breaking due to excessive ice build-up. This
part is not covered under your warranty. Defrost when ice builds up more
than 1/4inch (6mm).
CHANGING THE LED LIGHT BULB
1. Unplug the refrigerator. Be sure the unit power is OFF.
2. Open the door. Remove the clear plastic light cover.
3. Unscrew the LED light bulb in counter clockwise direction until it
becomes loose.
4. Once removed, install the new light and reinstall the cover.
5. Plug the fridge in again.
LIGHT COVER
THERMOSTAT
LED LIGHT
LED PROTECTIVE COVER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Light Cover Removal
Hold the LED cover handles and pull the cover up about 45 degrees. Remove the
cover from the thermostat.
Light Cover Installation
Holding the LED cover at 45 degrees, place the mounting pin into the socket.
Push the cover firmly into the thermostat.
LED COVER
THERMOSTAT
COVER
MOUNTING PIN
ASSEMBLY
HANDLE
& SOCKET
REVERSING THE DOOR SWING
Your refrigerator is built with a reversible door. You have the choice of
either opening it from the left or the right side. In order to reverse the
opening direction of your door, please follow these instructions:
1. Unplug the power cord from wall outlet and empty all contents from
the refrigerator.
2. Remove hinge cover and unscrew hinge screws. Remove top hinge.
3. Uninstall the support legs and unscrew the bottom hinge screws.
4. Change the position of lower hinge to the opposite side of the
appliance, support the door onto the lower hinge, replace screws and
support legs.
5. Remove plastic plugs and align door to the upper hinge. Reattach
upper hinge with screws and fit hinge cover over hinge.
6. Press the plastic plugs into the open holes.
HINGE COVER
SCREWS (3)
HINGE (UPPER)
PLUGS (3)
45º
LEFT LEG
SCREWS (3)
RIGHT LEG
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Problem
Possible cause/solution
Does not
• No power to refrigerator.
work
• Not plugged in.
• The circuit breaker tripped or a blown fuse.
• The refrigerator temperature control is set at "0"
position.
Turns on and
• The room temperature is hotter than normal.
off frequently
• A large amount of food has been added to the
refrigerator.
• The door is opened too often.
• The door is not closed completely.
• The temperature control is not set correctly.
• The door gasket does not seal properly.
• The refrigerator does not have the correct
clearances.
Does not cool
• Door is opened often and left open.
sufficiently
• Refrigerator is too close to the wall or heat source.
• Too much food or beverage stored inside the
refrigerator.
• Temperature is not correctly regulated.
Vibration
• The refrigerator is not level.
Loud noise
• The rattling noise may come from the flow of the
refrigerant, which is normal.
• As each cycle ends, you may hear gurgling
sounds caused by the flow of refrigerant in your
refrigerator.
• Contraction and expansion of the inside walls may
cause popping and crackling noises.
• The refrigerator is not level.
• The refrigerator is in contact with surrounding
objects.
• Interior shelves may be out of place.
The door
• The refrigerator is not level.
will not close
• The gasket is dirty or bent.
properly
• The shelves, bins or baskets are out of position.
Smell
• Food or beverage are not properly covered.
• Refrigerator requires cleaning.
Back-wall ice
• Under normal use, this ice build-up will melt away.
crystals
If the door is open frequently or is not closed, the
ice build-up could be significant and may require
defrosting.
If symptoms persist or are not covered within the troubleshooting guide,
please contact a qualified technician.
REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY
For warranty and legal information specific to your region, please return to
place of purchase.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have
other rights that vary from state to state or country to country. Some
places do not allow limitations on implied warranties or the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations
or exclusions may not apply to you.
HINGE (LOWER)
DISPOSAL
This product should not be disposed with other household wastes
throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human
health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote
the sustainable reuse of material resources.
The disposal of this refrigerator is subject to the Waste from Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive of the European Union.
For more detailed information about the recycling of your refrigerator,
please contact your local authority, household waste disposal service, or the
retail store where your refrigerator was purchased.
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