Beko CN160120X User Manual
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Refrigerator
User Manual
‫מדריך למשתמש‬
‫מקרר‬
CN160120X -CN160235BG-CN160230X -CN160235X
CN160230-CN160235W-CN160235XB
EN/HE
57
HE
4196 0000/AR -EN-

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  • Page 1 Refrigerator User Manual ‫מדריך למשתמש‬ ‫מקרר‬ CN160120X -CN160235BG-CN160230X -CN160235X CN160230-CN160235W-CN160235XB EN/HE 4196 0000/AR -EN-...
  • Page 2 Please read this user manual first! Dear Customer, Thank you for preferring our product. We hope that you get the best results from your product which has been manufactured with high quality and state-of-the-art technology. Therefore, please read this entire user manual and all other accompanying documents carefully before using the product and keep it as a reference for future use.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Safety and environment instructions 3 4 Preparation 1.1. General safety ..... . 3 5 Using the product 1.2. Intended use ..... . . 5 1.3.
  • Page 4: Safety And Environment Instructions

    1. Safety and environment instructions This section provides the safety instructions ren. The device can only be used by necessary to prevent the risk of injury and material such persons under supervision and damage. Failure to observe these instructions will instruction of a person responsible for invalidate all types of product warranty.
  • Page 5 Important instructions for safety and environment In case of malfunction, do not use Take care not to trap the power • • the product, as it may cause electric cable. shock. Contact the authorised servi- ce before doing anything. Plug the product into an earthed •...
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Important instructions for safety and environment supply if water has not been drawn sure, ask for the help of a professio- • nal plumber. for 5 days. If there is risk of water hammer ef- • Store raw meat and fish in suitable •...
  • Page 7: Compliance With Weee Directive And Disposing Of The Waste Product

    Important instructions for safety and environment If the product’s door comprises a • lock, keep the key out of children’s reach 1.4. Compliance with WEEE Directive and Disposing of the Waste Product This product complies with EU WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU). This product bears a classification symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
  • Page 8: Your Appliance

    Your appliance 1. Door shelves of fridge compartment 11. Water tank 2. Display 12. Crisper 13. Chiller compartment Water dispenser filling tank 4. Egg section 14. Bottle shelf 5. Water dispenser reservoir 15. Odor filter 6. Rotary storage container 16. Glass shelves of fridge compartment 7.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Always have the installation and repairing to direct sun light and kept in humid places after procedures carried out by the Authorized Service installation. Agent. Manufacturer shall not be held liable for • Appropriate air ventilation must be provided damages that may arise from procedures carried around your product in order to achieve an efficient operation.
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Feet

    Installation 3.5. Illumination lamp • Electrical connection must comply with national regulations. Do not attempt to repair yourself but call the • Power cable plug must be within easy reach Authorized Service Agent if the illumination after installation. lamps do not go on or are out of order. • The voltage and allowed fuse or breaker protection are specified in the Rating Plate The lamp(s) used in this appliance is not which is affixed to interior of the product.
  • Page 11: Preparation

    Preparation 4.2. Recommendations on the fridge 4.1. Things to be done for energy compartment saving • Do not allow the food to touch the temperature Connecting the product to electric energy sensor in fridge compartment. To allow the saving systems is risky as it may cause fridge compartment keep its ideal storage damage on the product.
  • Page 12: Initial Use

    Preparation 4.3. Initial use Before starting to use the product, check that all preparations are made in accordance with the instructions in sections "Important instructions for safety and environment" and "Installation". • Clean the interior of the product as recommended in the “Maintenance and cleaning”...
  • Page 13: Using The Product

    Using the product 5.1. Indicator panel Indicator panels may vary according to the product model. Audio – visual functions on the indicator panel helps you in using your product. 1. Fridge Compartment Indicator 2. Error status indicator 3. Temperature indicator 4.
  • Page 14 5 Using the product 1. Fridge compartment indicator 6. Compartment selection button Fridge compartment light is illuminated while the Selection button: Press compartment selection fridge compartment temperature is set. button to switch between fridge and freezer compartments. 2. Error status indicator 7.
  • Page 15 5 Using the product *optional Fridge compartment temperature setting button Icematic Off Indicator Key lock button (*In some models) Freezer compartment temperature setting button Economic usage indicator Error status indicator Quick freeze function indicator Key lock indicator Quick freeze function button/ Icematic on-off button Eco Extra Function Indicator Freezer compartment temperature indicator Eco Extra / Vacation Button...
  • Page 16 Using your appliance 1. Fridge compartment temperature setting changing of the temperature setting of the button product. To activate it press and hold fridge compartment temperature setting button and Press this button to set the temperature of the freezer compartment temperature setting fridge compartment to 8, 7,6, 5,4,3, 2, 8...
  • Page 17 Using your appliance Water flow from water tank will stop when this function is selected. However, This function is not recalled when ice made previously can be taken from power restores after a power failure. the icematic. 10. Economic usage indicator 13.
  • Page 18 Using your appliance Sabbath Mode:*optional Press the Quick Cool Button for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate the Sabbath Mode. When Sabbath Mode is activated, the display, alarm, door opening or light buttons will not function: If the user does not deactivate the Sabbath mode, the refrigerator will automatically cancel it in 76 hours.
  • Page 19: Dual Cooling System

    Using your appliance 5.2. Dual cooling system • Materials to be used for packaging must be tear-proof and resistant to cold, humidity, Your product is equipped with two separate odor, oils and acids and they must also cooling systems to cool the fresh food be airtight.
  • Page 20: Recommendations For Preserving The Frozen

    Using your appliance 5.4. Recommendations for Divided the food into portions according to preserving the frozen food your family’s daily or meal based consumption needs. • Frozen food that you have purchased should Pack the food in an airtight manner to prevent be stored in accordance with the frozen food them from drying even if they are going to be manufacturer's instructions for a frozen food stored for a short time.
  • Page 21: Ice Machine

    Using your appliance 5.7. Ice machine 5.8. Icematic *optional *optional Icematic allows you to obtain ice from the Icematic allows you to obtain ice from the product easily. product easily. Using the icematic Using the icematic 1. Remove the water tank from the fridge 1.
  • Page 22: Ice Container

    Using your appliance 5.10. Blue light 5.9. Ice container *optional *optional Crispers of the product are illuminated with Icematic allows you to obtain ice from the blue light. Food stored in the crispers continue product easily. their photosynthesis by means of the Using the ice container wavelength effect of blue light and thus, preserve their freshness and increase their...
  • Page 23: Description And Cleaning Of Odor Filter

    Using your appliance 5.12. Description and cleaning of 5.13. Snack compartment odor filter It is used for storing food such as fish, red Odor filter prevents unpleasant odor build-up in meat, chicken meat, and dairy products such your product. as cheese, yoghurt and milk that need to be 1.
  • Page 24: Sliding Storage Container

    Using your appliance 5.15. Rotary storage container 5.14. Sliding storage container *optional *optional Rotary storage container can also be moved This accessory is designed to increase the to right or left. In this way, long bottles, jars or usable volume of the door shelves. It allows boxes can be placed easily in the bottom shelf you to easily place the tall bottles, jars and tins (Fig.
  • Page 25: Crisper

    Using your appliance 5.16. Crisper Crisper of the product is designed specially to keep the vegetables fresh without loosing their humidity. For this purpose, cool air circulation is intensified around the crisper in general. Remove the door shelves that stand against the crisper before removing the crispers.
  • Page 26: Using The Water Dispenser

    Using your appliance 5.17. Using the water dispenser 5.18. Filling the water dispenser's tank *optional Water tank filling reservoir is located inside the It is normal for the first few glasses of door rack. water taken from the dispenser to be 1.
  • Page 27: Cleaning The Water Tank

    Using your appliance Use clean drinking water only. Capacity of the water tank is 3 liters; do not overfill. 5.19. Cleaning the water tank 1. Remove the water filling reservoir inside the door rack. 2. Remove the door rack by holding from both sides.
  • Page 28: Drip Tray

    Using your appliance 5.21. Humidity-controlled crisper 5.20. Drip tray (Ever Fresh) Water that dripped while using the water dispenser *optional accumulates in the spillage tray. Humidity rates of the vegetables and fruit are Remove the plastic filter as shown in the figure. kept under control with the feature of humidity- With a clean and dry cloth, remove the water that controlled crisper and the food is ensured to stay...
  • Page 29 Using your appliance 3” Alarm off warning function Freezer compartment temperature setting Energy saving indicator indicator Key lock function Freezer compartment temperature setting Key lock indicator function Power failure / High temperature / error war- Quick freeze function button icematic on-off ning indicator button (3”) function Quick bottle cooling/quick ice making selection...
  • Page 30 Using your appliance 1.Freezer compartment temperature indica- temperature of the fridge compartment to 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 degrees, respectively. Indicates the temperature set for the Freezer 7.Quick fridge function button Compartment. When you press the quick fridge button, the temperature of the compartment will be 2.Freezer compartment temperature setting colder than the adjusted values.
  • Page 31 Using your appliance and the vacation indicator will illuminate. The 15.Key lock indicator cooling of the fridge compartment is stopped This indicator will illuminate when the key lock and the temperature of the fridge compartment function is active. is fixed to 15 degrees to prevent bad odors. 16.Power failure / High temperature / error When this function is active, the fridge warning indicator...
  • Page 32: Quick Bottle Cooling/Quick Ice Making Compartment

    Using your appliance and hold the quick bottle cooling-quick ice 18.Quick bottle cooling/quick ice making making button for 3 seconds while “2” is being function indicator displayed, the quick ice making button will be Displays the set function. If "1" is displayed, enabled and the quick ice making indicator this means that the quick bottle cooling will turn on.
  • Page 33 Using your appliance If you see "0" warning message When the cooling is done, the "=" on the display when you want to symbol on the indicator disappe- ars. After the process ends, remo- activate the ice making function, ve the beverage or the ice you have wait for a while.
  • Page 34 Using your appliance Do not leave a cold beverage insi- de the compartment for your own hygiene and safety. Keeping your fizzy drinks in the compartment for a long time may lead to risks such as cracking etc. When the ice making function is over, the ice in the icebox may melt as the compartment will return to fresh food storing temperatures.
  • Page 35: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning Cleaning your fridge at regular intervals will ex- • To remove door and body shelves, tend the service life of the product. remove all of its contents. • Remove the door shelves by pulling them up. After cleaning, slide them from top to bottom to install.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    7. Troubleshooting • Defrosting is active. >>> This Check this list before contacting the service. is normal for a fully-automatic Doing so will save you time and money. This list defrosting product. The defrosting is includes frequent complaints that are not related to carried out periodically.
  • Page 37 Troubleshooting • The freezer or cooler door may be the temperature in the freezer ajar. >>> Check that the doors are compartment. Wait until the fully closed. temperature of relevant parts reach • The product may be set to the sufficient level by changing the temperature too low.
  • Page 38 Troubleshooting and sufficiently durable to bear the There is condensation on the product’s internal product. walls. • Hot or humid weather will increase The vegetable bin is jammed. icing and condensation. This is normal • The food items may be in contact and not a malfunction.
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