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Simple but stylish home appliances Built-In Larder Fridge Instruction Manual CITLF177 Before use, please carefully read and follow all the safety rules and operating instructions.
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Cautions Disposal of the Old Appliance Before disposing of an old appliance, please make sure it is inoperative and safe. Unplug the appliance and remove or destroy all locks in order to avoid the risk of child entrapment. It must be noted that the refrigeration system contains insulating gases and refrigerants, which require specialised waste disposal.
CAUTIONS Connection and installation of the appliance are to be carried out in strict compliance with the relevant instructions set out in the User’s Guide. For the purpose of safety, the appliance must be properly earthed in accordance with specifications. ...
Refrigerator Diagram-- Preparation 1. Shelves 2. Vegetable and Fruit Tray 3. Temperature Controller 4. Egg Tray 5. Bottle Racks This diagram may vary slightly with the layout of the refrigerator you have just purchased, due to technical improvements. Preparation /Unpacking Remove all packing materials.
Operation Starting the Refrigerator After connecting to the power supply, turn the temperature controller clockwise from position 0 to any position between 1 and 7 to start the refrigerator. The refrigerator compressor will stop when the temperature controller is set at position 0. Adjusting the Temperature The temperature inside the refrigerator is adjusted by turning the temperature controller.
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Instructions Cold Storage is for Short-Term Food Storage or Daily Consumption Although the temperature in most parts of the cold storage compartment can be regulated between 0 and 10 degrees Centigrade, extended periods of food storage are not recommended. Cold storage should only be used for short-term storage.
Instructions * Do not store excess quantities or weights of food; food should be stored with spaces inbetween for better storage results. Never overload shelves, as they may collapse under excessive loads. * Food to be stored should be sorted according to consumer requirements. Food consumed daily should be placed in the most convenient area, this will minimise door opening periods.
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Instructions Instructions for Food Storage *Storage periods for root vegetables are extended if their roots are placed towards the cold source. *Leaves of carrots or turnips should be removed before storage. *Onions, garlic, ginger and other delicate root vegetables should not be stored in the refrigerator,as these foods are more suitable for long-term storage at normal temperatures.
Defrosting - Cleaning - De-commissioning Defrosting the Cold Storage Compartment The cold storage compartment is designed for automatic defrosting. Frost formed on the back wall will melt and flow via the drainpipe to the evaporating container over the compressor, which is located on the back of the refrigerator.
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Defrosting - Cleaning - De-commissioning Power Cuts Even in summer, food can be stored in the refrigerator for a few hours after a power cut. * Do not put additional food into the refrigerator during a power cut. * Avoid opening the door during power cuts. * If prior notice of a power cut is given, make some ice and put it in a container in the top of the cold storage compartment.
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Questions and Answers Events below are NOT problems: * The temperature of the refrigerator and the compressor will rise and the compressor will run for comparatively longer periods when the refrigerator is first switched on. * Wipe away water drops on the external surface of the refrigerator with a soft cloth. * When the refrigerator is opened frequently or the door is kept open too long in humid conditions, the cavity will become damp.
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Installation and Ventilation This appliance must never be installed close to heat sources i.e. heating elements, cookers or in damp places The diagram shows the ventilation requirements for your product. Failure to provide adequate ventilation can lead to increased running costs and premature failure and may invalidate the warranty provided with the product.
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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 and total system failure. For products intended to be installed into a tall housing unit, the following requirements need to be met: - Important...
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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 hole is shown in the base shelf of the unit;...
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Reversing the Door fig. 4 It is possible to reverse the door on this appliance, if required. To do so, follow the steps below: 1. Loosen the top hinge fixing screws and remove the top hinge, taking care to support the weight of the door.
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Mounting the Fascia Door • Using a screwdriver, fix the mounting brackets to the appliance door, as shown in figure 5. • Position the appliance within the unit. Ensure that there is a gap of 3 fig. 5 to 4 mm between the non-hinged side and the cabinet wall.
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Simple but stylish home appliances Manufacturer’s Declaration The manufacturer hereby declares that this product meets the re-quirements of the following European directives: · Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EC · Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EC · ErP Directive 2009/125/EC · Directive RoHS 2011/65/EC and has thus been marked with the symbol and been issued with the CE symbol and been issued with a declaration of compliance made available to market regulators.
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