montpellier MIFF700 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

montpellier MIFF700 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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MIFF700
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  • Page 1 Built in Fridge Freezer MIFF700 Installation & Operating Instructions...
  • Page 3 Please read this manual first! Dear Customer, Congratulations on your choice of a MONTPELLIER quality Appliance which has been designed to give you excellent service. • This manual will help you use your appliance quickly and safely. • Read the manual before installing and operating your product.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS nstallation 1 Your Fridge Freezer 5 Using your Appliance 2 Warnings Thermostat setting dial ....17 Compliance with WEEE Directive and Defrost ..........17 Disposing of the Waste Product: ..5 Compliance with RoHS Directive: ..5 6 Maintenance and Package information ......
  • Page 5: Your Fridge Freezer

    Your Fridge Freezer Thermostat knob 8) Ice cube tray Lamp housing 9) Freezer compartment Movable shelves 10) Air grill Wine rack 11) Adjustable door shelves Defrost water collection channel - 12) Egg compartment Drain tube 13) Bottle shelf Crisper cover 14) Fridge compartment Crisper 15) Freezer compartment...
  • Page 6: Warnings

    Warnings • DO NOT connect your appliance to very important to carefully read these the electricity supply until all packing instructions. and transit protectors have been • On delivery, check to make sure that removed. the product is not damaged and that •...
  • Page 7: Compliance With Weee Directive And Disposing Of The Waste Product

    Compliance with RoHS from a MONTPELLIER Authorised Service Directive: Agent. The product you have purchased complies with EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU).
  • Page 8: Warning! This Appliance Must Be Earthed

    Energy Saving Tips Warning! This Appliance Must Be Earthed 1. Ensure your appliance is installed in a well ventilated area. If the fitted moulded plug is not 2. Ensure the time between buying suitable for your socket, then the plug chilled/frozen food and placing should be cut off and an appropriate them in your appliance is kept to a...
  • Page 9: Disposing Of The Packaging

    Disposing of the packaging IMPORTANT: This freezer contains very cold elements and components. The packing materials may be To prevent injury; when using this dangerous for children. Keep the product ensure your hands are dry and packing materials out of the reach avoid prolonged skin contact with cold of children or dispose of them by parts and foodstuffs.
  • Page 10: Preparation

    Preparation Please remember that the WARNING: Do not locate extension manufacturer shall not be held liable if sockets or charging transformers/power the information given in the instruction supplies or Lithium-Iron battery operated manual is not observed. products adjacent to the compressor Before operating your Fridge as they could overheat.
  • Page 11: Replacing The Interior Lamp

    Replacing the interior lamp Should the light fail to work, proceed as follows. 1- Switch off at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug. You may find it useful to remove shelves for easy access. 2- Use a flat tipped screwdriver to remove the light diffuser cover.
  • Page 12: Nstallation

    Installation Do not place the appliance near cookers, radiators or in direct sunlight as this will cause your appliance to work harder. If next to a source of heat ; maintain the following minimum side clearances: From cookers 50mm (2”) From radiators 300mm (12”) From freezers 25mm (1”) The ambient temperature of the...
  • Page 13 Reversing the Doors Lower door Top Door 1.Unscrew top hinge (7) 1.Unscrew top hinge (4). 2.Carefully remove the lower door. 2.Carefully remove the top door. 3.Unscrew lower hinge (9). 3.Unscrew lower hinge (6) 4.Remove plastic plugs (12 &13). 4.Remove plastic plugs (10 &11). 5.Refit hinge (7) as lower hinge (19) on 5.Refit top hinge (4) as lower hinge (14) the left hand side.
  • Page 14 Reversing the doors Proceed in numerical order...
  • Page 15 * Note: Remove rear panel of cabinet if necessary. If your appliance is not stable: You can level the appliance by turning the feet as illustrated above until level. (An extra person to help raise the appliance where necessary is recommended)
  • Page 19: Using Your Appliance

    Using your Appliance Defrost A) Fridge compartment Fridge compartment performs full- automatic defrosting. Water droplets and a frosting up to 7-8 mm can occur on the inner rear wall of the fridge compartment while your refrigerator cools down. Such formation is normal as a result of the cooling system.
  • Page 20 B) Freezer compartment Defrosting is very straightforward and without mess, thanks to a special defrost collection basin. Defrost twice a year or when a frost layer of around 7 (1/4”) mm has formed. To start the defrosting procedure, switch off the appliance at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug.
  • Page 21: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning Protection of plastic Never use gasoline, benzene or surfaces similar substances for cleaning purposes. Do not put the liquid oils or oil- cooked meals in your refrigerator in We recommend that you unplug the unsealed containers as they damage appliance before cleaning.
  • Page 22: Possible Solutions For Any Problems

    Possible solutions for any problems Please review this list before calling for service. It might save you time and money. This list includes possible complaints that are not arising from defective workmanship or material usage. Some of the features described here may not exist in your product.
  • Page 23 The fridge is running frequently or for a long time. • Your new product may be wider than the previous one. This is quite normal. Large refrigerators operate for a longer period of time. • The ambient room temperature may be high. This is quite normal. •...
  • Page 24 Vibrations or noise. • The floor is not even or it is weak. The refrigerator rocks when moved slowly. Make sure that the floor is strong enough to carry the refrigerator, and level. • The noise may be caused by the items put onto the refrigerator. Items on top of the refrigerator should be removed.
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