........................... 33 WE’RE THINKING OF YOU Thank you for choosing this Electrolux product. We have created it to give you impeccable performance for many years, with innovative technologies that help make life simpler features you might not find on ordinary appliance. Please spend a few minutes reading to get the very best...
SAFETY INFORMATION • When you dispose of your old WARNING refrigerators and freezers, remove any doors. Children can suffocate if Note: You must read these warnings carefully they get trapped inside. before installing or using the refrigerator. If you need assistance, contact your customer care centre.
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• Choose a location for your WARNING refrigerator that isn’t too cold. The Stable Footing ambient room temperature should be When your refrigerator is in place, you above 10°C. need to stabilise it. Lift the front of the • Stand your refrigerator in a dry place refrigerator to take the weight off each avoid areas of high moisture or stability foot and make small quarter...
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE TOP MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • ETB2302J-A • ETB2502J-A • ETB2802J-A • ETB2302J-H • ETB2502J-H • ETB2802J-H ETB2802 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Slide Control Refrigerator Doors Humidity Slide Door Handles Ice Twist & Serve Crisper Slide Control Freezer Temp.
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TOP MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • ETB3400K-A • ETB3400K-H ETB3400 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Crisper Door Feet Door Handles Gaskets Ice Twist & Serve Door Bins Shallow Slide Control Freezer Temp. Freezer Shelf Egg Tray TasteSeal Room Door Bins Upper Multi Flow Bottle Bins Metal Cover...
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TOP MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • ETB3440K-A • ETB3440K-H ETB3440 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Auto Humidity Control Door Door Handles Crisper Water Dispenser Feet Ice Twist & Serve Gaskets Slide Control Freezer Temp. Door Bins Shallow Freezer Shelf Water Tank TasteSeal Room Egg Tray...
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TOP MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • ETB3460K-A • ETB3460K-H ETB3460 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Door Auto Humidity Control Crisper Door Handles Feet Water Dispenser Auto Ice Maker Gaskets Slide Control Freezer Temp. Door Bins Shallow Freezer Shelf Water Tank TasteSeal Room Egg Tray Multi Flow...
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TOP MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • ETB3700K-A • ETB3700K-H ETB3700 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Door Crisper Feet Door Handles Ice Twist & Serve Gaskets Door Bins Shallow Slide Control Freezer Temp. Freezer Shelf Egg Tray TasteSeal Room Door Bins Upper Multi Flow Bottle Bins Metal Cover...
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TOP MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • ETB3740K-A • ETB3740K-H ETB3740 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Auto Humidity Control Door Crisper Door Handles Feet Water Dispenser Ice Twist & Serve Gaskets Slide Control Freezer Temp. Door Bins Shallow Freezer Shelf Water Tank TasteSeal Room Egg Tray...
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TOP MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • ETB3760K-A • ETB3760K-H ETB3760 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Door Auto Humidity Control Door Handles Crisper Water Dispenser Feet Auto Ice Maker Gaskets Slide Control Freezer Temp. Door Bins Shallow Freezer Shelf Water Tank TasteSeal Room Egg Tray Multi Flow...
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BUTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • EBB2802K-A • EBB2802K-H EBB2802 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Door Ice Twist & Serve Freezer Shelf Door Handles Multi Flow Freezer Crisper Feet Refrigerator Light Shelves Gaskets Slide Control Refrigerator Temp. FlexStor Rails Slide Control Freezer Temp.
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BUTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • EBB3402K-A • EBB3402K-H EBB3402 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Door Freezer Shelf Freezer Drawer Lower Door Handles Multi Flow Feet Shelves Gaskets Metal Cover Door Bin Dairy Slide Control Freezer Temp. Door Bin Upper Auto Humidity Control Egg Tray Crisper...
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BUTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • EBB3442K-A • EBB3442K-H EBB3442 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Door Ice Twist & Serve Water Dispenser Drawer meat Door Handles Drawer Middle Multi Flow Freezer Crisper Shelves Feet Metal Cover Gaskets Slide Control Freezer Temp. Egg Tray Auto Humidity Control Water Tank...
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BUTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • EBB3462K-A • EBB3462K-H EBB3462 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Auto Ice Maker Door Water Dispenser Drawer Meat Box Door Handles Ice Bin Large Multi Flow Freezer Crisper Shelves Feet Metal Cover Gaskets Slide Control Freezer Temp. Egg Tray Auto Humidity Control Water Tank...
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BUTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • EBB3702K-A • EBB3702K-H EBB3702 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Freezer Shelf Door Freezer Drawer Lower Door Handles Multi Flow Feet Shelves Gaskets Metal Cover Door Bin Dairy Slide Control Freezer Door Bin Upper Auto Humidity Control Egg Tray Crisper...
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BUTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • EBB3742K-A • EBB3742K-H EBB3742 illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Ice Twist & Serve Door Freezer Drawer Meat Water Dispenser Door Handles Freezer Middle Multi Flow Freezer Drawer Lower Shelves Feet Metal Cover Gaskets Slide Control Freezer Temp.
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BUTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FEATURES • EBB3762K-H EBB3762K illustrated The details of the refrigerator feature: Auto Ice Maker Door Water Dispenser Drawer Meat Door Handles Bin Ice Large Multi Flow Freezer Drawer Lower Shelves Feet Metal Cover Gaskets Slide Control Freezer Temp. Egg Tray Auto Humidity Control Egg Tray...
CONTROL PANEL 3.1 TEMPERATURE CONTROL When you first turn on the refrigerator, set both the refrigerator and freezer temperature control to normal. Please refer to the below section for information on adjusting refrigerator and freezer temperature. When you set a temperature, you set an average temperature for the whole refrigerator cabinet.
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3.2 ABOUT THE USER INTERFACE ● ● ETB3700K-A ● ETB3400K-A EBB3402K-A ● EBB3702K-A ● ● ● ETB3700K-H EBB3402K-H ● ETB3400K-H EBB3702K-H ● ● ● ETB3440K-A ETB3740K-A EBB3442K-A ● EBB3742K-A ● ● ● ETB3740K-H EBB3442K-H ● ETB3440K-H EBB3742K-H Refrigerator temperature scale icons Temperature adjust DESCRIPTION OPERATION / PRIMARY FUNCTION...
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ABOUT THE USER INTERFACE ● ● ETB3760K-H ETB3460K-H ● ● EBB3762K-H EBB3462K-H Icemaker status indicator icon Icemaker adjust Refrigerator temperature scale icons Temperature adjust DESCRIPTION OPERATION / PRIMARY FUNCTION Icemaker status indicator icon Show operation status. • Icemaker adjust Select operation of icemaker. •...
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ERROR CODE & ALARMS ERROR CODES ERROR CODE WHAT IT MEAN ... WHAT TO DO ... Communication error If you see the top temperature Turn the unit off at the icon is flashing it means that the power point for 5 minutes LED_5 flashes with 1sec timing control has lost contact with the and then turn it back on.
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ALARMS ALARM ICON WHAT IT MEANS OPERATION Non-icemaker Alarm will sound and icon Activates if the refrigerator or will flash indicating which freezer doors are left open for door is open. longer than 2 minutes. To silence the alarm for 8 An alarm will sound and the minutes while the door is affected compartment icon...
INSTALLING YOUR NEW APPLIANCE Clean the refrigerator thoroughly according to Installing your refrigerator instruction, and wipe away any dust that has 1. Roll the refrigerator into place. The rollers are accumulated during shipping. designed for forward or backward movement only. They are not castors. Moving the Check that the floor is level.
USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR Refrigerators work by transferring heat from the For bottom mount refrigerators food inside to the outside air. This operation (where freezer is below the fresh makes the back and sides of the refrigerator feel food compartment): warm or even hot particularly at •...
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5.1.3 Metal Tray 5.1.6 Crisper Drawer Metal tray locate in TASTESEAL room and - To empty food from the crisper. On can lift off from plastic bodey for cleaning some models it will be necessary to follow to instruction in this manual. remove the bottle storage bins.
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5.1.8 Glass Shelves To remove the shelves, gently pull them forward until the shelf comes clear of the shelf guides. To return the shelf, make sure there is nothing behind that may obstruct movement. Gently push the shelf, into the cabinet and back into position.
Automatic Ice Maker The automatic ice making function pumps water Step 3. the lid at the top of the water tank. from the water tank located in the refrigerator and dispenses it into the automatic ice maker in the freezer. The ice will then be dropped into the ice bin located beneath the ice maker If the water tank is empty or lower than level, the...
CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR Door seals WARNING Always keep door seals clean by washing them with a mild detergent and warm water, followed BEFORE CLEANING: Turn the refrigerator off at by a thorough drying. the power point and unplug the cord to prevent Sticky food and drink can cause seals to stick to any chance of electrocuting yourself.
FOOD STORAGE GUIDE PRODUCT REFRIGERATOR CATEGORY FREEZER STORAGE TIPS Meat Sausages and Mince 1-2 Days 2-3 Months Keep cold meat at the back of the refrigerator where it is coldest. Plastic can cause meat to sweat if Chops and Steak 3-4 Days 4-6 Months stored in refrigerator for more than...
TROUBLESHOOTING Appliance does not operate at desired temperature In a modern frost free refrigerator / freezer, cold air is circulated around the various compartments through air vents using a high efficiency fan. CONCERN WHAT TO DO Refrigerator is too Ensure food is allowed to cool before placing inside the refrigerator. warm.
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Refrigerator operation CONCERN WHAT TO DO Check that the power cord is plugged into the power outlet properly When your appliance is not and that the outlet is switched on. operating Try adjusting the temperature control to a slightly colder position. Try running another appliance from the same power outlet.
NOISES Appliance noise Your new refrigerator may make sounds that your old one didn’t make. Because the sounds are new to you, you might be concerned about them. Most of the new sounds are normal. Hard surfaces, like the floor, walls and cabinets, can make the sounds seem louder than they actually are. The following describes the kinds of sounds and what may be making them.