montpellier MIFF500 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

montpellier MIFF500 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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MIFF500
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  • Page 1 Built in Fridge Freezer MIFF500 Installation & Operating Instructions...
  • Page 3 Please read this manual first! Dear Customer, We hope that your product, which has been produced in modern factories and checked under the most meticulous quality control procedures, will provide you with years of good service. For this, we recommend you to carefully read the entire manual of your product before using it and keep it at hand for future reference.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 Your refrigerator 4 Before operating Final Check ........19 2 Warnings 5 Using your refrigerator 20 Electrical requirements ....... 6 TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND Warning! This appliance must be ADJUSTMENT ......... 20 earthed ..........6 SUGGESTED ARRANGEMENT OF Energy saving tips ......7 FOOD IN THE FRIDGE/FREEZER ..
  • Page 5: Your Refrigerator

    Your refrigerator 7. Adjustable body shelves 1. Fridge compartment door 8. Wine rack shelves 9. Interior Light 2. Egg holders 10. Thermostat knob 3. Deep-freeze compartment 11. Fridge compartment 4. Fast-freeze compartment 12. Freezer compartment 5. Crisper 6. Crisper cover C Figures that take place in this instruction manual are schematic and may not correspond exactly with your product.
  • Page 6: Warnings

    Warnings • Do not connect your appliance to • To obtain the best possible the electricity supply until all packing performance and trouble free and transit protectors have been operation from your appliance it is removed. very important to carefully read these •...
  • Page 7: Electrical Requirements

    Children shall not play with the Warning! This appliance appliance. Cleaning and user must be earthed maintenance shall not be made by If the fitted moulded plug is not children without supervision. suitable for your socket, then the plug • Children should be supervised to should be cut off and an appropriate ensure that they do not play with the plug fitted.
  • Page 8: Energy Saving Tips

    Energy saving tips life. Take it to the collection center for the recycling of electrical and 1. Ensure your appliance is installed in a electronic equipment. Please consult well ventilated area. your local authorities to learn about 2. Ensure the time between buying these collection centers.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Disposing of the packaging WARNING: Do not locate extension The packing materials may be sockets or charging dangerous for children. Keep the transformers/power supplies or packing materials out of the reach Lithium-Iron battery operated of children or dispose of them by products adjacent to the compressor classifying them in accordance as they could overheat.
  • Page 10: Transportation Instructions

    TRANSPORTATION IMPORTANT : Care must be taken INSTRUCTIONS while cleaning / carrying the appliance to avoid touching the bottom of the 1. The appliance should be condenser metal wires at the back of transported only in a vertical upright the appliance as you might injure your position.
  • Page 11: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. The space in the room where the appliance is installed must not be smaller than 10 cubic metres. CIf the ambient temperature is below 0°C, the food in the fridge compartment will freeze.So, we recommend you don’t use the fridge 5.
  • Page 12: Replacing The Interior Light Bulb

    REPLACING THE INTERIOR LIGHT BULB 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 by inserting the blade in each of the two recesses to prise off each side.
  • Page 13 REVERSING THEDOORS Top Door 1.Unscrew top hinge (4). 2.Carefully remove the top door. 3.Unscrew lower hinge (6) 4.Remove plastic plugs (10 &11). 5.Refit top hinge (4) as lower hinge (14) on the left hand side. 6.Replace top door 7.Refit lower hinge (6) as top hinge (16) on the left hand side. Lower door 1.Unscrew top hinge (7) 2.Carefully remove the lower door.
  • Page 14: Reversing The Doors

    Reversing the doors Proceed in numerical order .
  • Page 20: Before Operating

    Before operating Final Check 5. You will hear a noise as the Before you start using the fridge/ compressor starts up. The liquid and freezer check that: gases sealed within the refrigeration system may also give rise to noise, whether the compressor is running or 1.
  • Page 21: Temperature Control And Adjustment

    Using your refrigerator TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND ADJUSTMENT We recommend that you check the temperature with an accurate thermometer to ensure that the storage compartments are kept to the desired temperature. Remember you must take your reading very quickly since the thermometer temperature will rise very rapidly after you remove it from the freezer.
  • Page 22: Suggested Arrangement Of Food In The Fridge/Freezer

    SUGGESTED The following guidelines and ARRANGEMENT OF FOOD recommendations are suggested to IN THE FRIDGE/FREEZER obtain the best results and storage hygiene. 1. The fridge compartment is for the short term storage of fresh food and drinks. 2. The freezer compartment is rated and suitable for the freezing and storage of pre frozen food.
  • Page 23: Storing Frozen Food

    melons, cucumbers, tomatoes and If there is a power failure do not open similar produce in polythene bags. the door. Frozen food should not be affected if the failure lasts for less than 10. Place chilled cooked food and 13 hrs. If the failure is longer, then the similar food near the rear of the fridge food should be checked and either inner liner where the cold wall is...
  • Page 24: Making Ice Cubes

    MAKING ICE CUBES Fill the ice - cube tray 3/4 full with water and place it in the Ice Bank. Loosen frozen trays with the handle of a spoon, never use sharp edged objects such as knives, forks. Store ice-cubes in the Ice Bank. Note: If freshly made ice cubes are B) FREEZER COMPARTMENT not consumed for several weeks...
  • Page 25: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning ** Check door seals regularly to ensure ** We recommend that you switch off the appliance at the socket outlet they are clean and free from food and pull out the mains plug before particles. cleaning. ** Removal of door tray ** Never use any sharp abrasive •...
  • Page 26: Do's And Don'ts

    Do’s and Don’ts Do- Wrap all food in aluminium foil or Do- Clean your appliance regularly freezer quality polythene bags and (See “Cleaning and Care”) make sure any air is excluded. Do- Keep raw meat and poultry below Do- Wrap frozen food when you buy it cooked food and dairy products.
  • Page 27 PROBLEM SOLVING Don’t- Exceed the maximum freezing loads (6 kg in any 24 hours) when If the appliance does not operate when freezing fresh food. switched on, check whether: Don’t- Give children ice-cream and • The plug is inserted properly in the water ices direct from the freezer.
  • Page 28 GUARANTEE DETAILS Your new Beko product is guaranteed against the cost of breakdown repair for two years from the date of the original purchase. What is covered? • Repairs necessary as a result of faulty materials, defective components or  manufacturing defect. • The cost of functional replacement parts, but excluding consumable items. • The labour costs of a   approved repairer to carry out the repair. What is not covered? • Transit, delivery or accidental damage or misuse and abuse. • Cabinet or appearance parts, including control knobs, flaps, handles or container   lids. • Accessories or consumable items including but not limited to, ice trays, scrapers, cutlery baskets, filters and light bulbs. • Repairs required as a result of unauthorised repair or inexpert installation that fails to meet the requirements contained in the user instruction book. • Repairs to products used on commercial or non-residential household premises. • Loss of frozen food in freezers or fridge/freezers. (Food loss insurance is often included within your household contents insurance policy, or may be available separately from your retailer).
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