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  • Page 1 TRF-31BINFAA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SUMMARY SAFETY INFORMATION ............... 2 SCRAPPING OLD APPLIANCES ..........14 Conformity ................15 Energy Saving ................15 Before first use ................15 Fridge use ................... 16 Freezer use ................. 17 Crisper drawer humidity adjustment ........17 Storage ..................18 Control panel ................19 Care and Cleaning ..............
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    Thank you for purchasing this product. Before using your refrigerator, please carefully read this instruction manual in order to maximize its performance. Store all documentation for subsequent use or for other owners. This product is intended solely for household use or similar applications such as: The kitchen area for personnel in shops, offices and other working environments On farms, by clients of hotels, motels and other environments of a residential type At bed and breakfasts(B&B)
  • Page 4  Avoid opening flames and sources of ignition.  Thoroughly ventilate the room in which the appliance is situated Percentage running WARNING!  Care must taken while cleaning/carrying the appliance to avoid touching condenser metal wires at the back of the appliance, as you might injure your fingers and hands or damage your product.
  • Page 5 cable becoming cut or damaged.  When positioning your appliance take care not to damage your flooring, pipes, wall coverings etc. Do not move the appliance by pulling the lid or handle. Do not allow children to play with the appliance tamper with...
  • Page 6 refrozen.  If you find that the lid of the chest freezer is difficult to open just after you have closed it, don ’ t worry. This is due to the pressure difference which will equalize and allow opened normally after a few minutes. ...
  • Page 7 that parts accessories perfect condition.  If in the refrigeration system a leak is noted, do not touch the wall outlet and do not use open flames. Open the window and let air into the room. Then call a service center to ask for repair. ...
  • Page 8 as ether, petrol, LPG, propane gas, aerosol spray cans, adhesives, pure alcohol, etc. These materials may cause an explosion.  Do not use or store inflammable sprays, such as spray paint, near the refrigerator. It could cause an explosion or fire. ...
  • Page 9 positioned behind and inside the refrigerator contains refrigerant. Therefore, avoid damaging tubes.  Do not use electrical appliances inside food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they type recommended manufacturer.  Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.  Do not use mechanical devices or other means accelerate...
  • Page 10  Do not use pointed or sharp-edged objects such as knives or forks to remove the frost.  Never use hairdryers, electrical heaters or other such electrical appliances for defrosting.  Do not scrape with a knife or sharp object to remove frost or ice that occurs.
  • Page 11 residues on the plug can be the cause fire.  The product is designed and built for domestic household use only.  The guarantee will be void if the product is installed or used in commercial non-residential domestic household premises. ...
  • Page 12 refrigerator. All interventions must be performed solely by qualified personnel.  If discarding product with a lock or latch fitted to the door, ensure that it is left in a safe condition to prevent the entrapment of children.  This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above persons...
  • Page 13 fitted with lock, prevent children being entrapped keep the key out of reach and not in the vicinity appliance. disposing of an old Fridge/Freezer break off any old locks or latches as a safeguard.  Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload this appliance.
  • Page 14 compartments of the appliance.  Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems.  Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator, so that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food.
  • Page 15: Scrapping Old Appliances

    WARNING! During using, service and disposal the appliance, please pay attention to symbol as left side, which is located on rear of appliance (rear panel or compressor). It ’ s risk of fire warning symbol. There are flammable materials in refrigerant pipes and compressor.
  • Page 16: Conformity

    Conformity By placing the mark on this product, we are confirming compliance to all relevant European safety, health and environmental requirements which are applicable in legislation for this product. Energy Saving For better energy saving we suggest :  Installing the appliance away from heat sources and not exposed to direct sunlight and in a well ventilated room.
  • Page 17: Fridge Use

    Fridge use  Never put liquids in the refrigerator uncovered.  Never put hot foods in the refrigerator. Warm food should be allowed to cool to room temperature before being put into the refrigerator.  Nothing should rest against the rear wall of the refrigerator, as this will cause frost and possible condensation problems which will be difficult to remove.
  • Page 18: Freezer Use

    Freezer use  The freezer compartments are designed to store only frozen food.  Never put hot or warm foods in the freezer, allow them to cool fully before putting them into the freezer.  Follow the instructions on the food packaging for storage of frozen food. If no information is provided, foods should not be stored for more than three months after the purchase date.
  • Page 19: Storage

    Storage The fridge section is for short term food storage. Although low temperatures can be maintained, extended periods of food storage is not recommended. As the cold air circulates within the fridge, the temperature can vary between the different sections. As such, foods should be stored in different sections according to type.
  • Page 20: Control Panel

    Control panel 1. First �me of switching on the appliance, this appliance always works at se�ngs: 5°C for fridge, and -18℃ for freezer. If you want to adjust the temperature or func�ons manually, press the bu�on to conduct the opera�ons. 2.
  • Page 21 Fault display This appliance has ‘fault display & alarm’ function. Once the sensors got fault, there are alarms displayed on the temperature displaying, the appliance still cools but professional service engineer should be called and check the appliance. F3 – Sensor of fridge apartment F4 –...
  • Page 22: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before any cleaning or maintenance. The fridge and freezer sections should be cleaned using a solution of bicarbonate of soda and lukewarm water. Do not use abrasive products or detergents. After washing, rinse and dry thoroughly.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you have any problems with your appliance, you should check the troubleshooting prior to calling Customer Care. If the appliance is not working, check:  That there is power to the appliance.  The house fuses are intact and the fuse in the plug has not blown. ...
  • Page 24: Installation Preparation

     Check that there is some resistance when opening the door of the appliance. If it opens at the slightest touch it may mean that the door seal needs to be replaced.  Check the door seal for any kinks, debris or damage. If you notice any, and are unable to resolve the issue yourself, contact Customer Care so that the seal can be replaced.
  • Page 25: Ventilation

    Ventilation The main consideration when installing any refrigeration unit into a fitted kitchen is ventilation. The heat removed from the cooling compartment needs to be dissipated into the atmosphere. Incorrect ventilation can lead to premature compressor failure, excessive power consumption, total system failure and may invalidate the warranty provided with the appliance.
  • Page 26 The open channel at the rear is clearly shown. For the correct operation of the appliance it is important that the top of the housing unit is not blocked off. A channel depth of 40-50mm is normal with most units. A ventilation hole is required in the plinth of the unit;...
  • Page 27: Mounting The Fascia Doors

    Mounting the fascia doors  Ensure that there is a gap of 3 to 4mm between the non-hinged side and the cabinet wall.  Locate the slider in the bracket and fix the slider to the fascia door 20 to 22mm from the edge of the fascia as shown in following pic., ensuring that the slider is positioned centrally and horizontally within the bracket.
  • Page 28 Important: After completing the installation, check that the appliance is secured within the unit and that the door(s) close and open properly. Ifthere is no resistance from the door seals when opening the doors, then it is probable that the appliance and/or decor doors are not fitted properly.
  • Page 29: Reversing The Appliance Doors

    Reversing the appliance doors We recommend you seek the help of another individual to support the doors whilst performing this operation.
  • Page 30 Ensuring the door seals correctly: It is normal for the seal to be compressed after the door has been reversed. With the door closed, use a hair dryer to expand the seal and fill the gap between the door and the body of the appliance.

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