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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Refrigerator-freezer
FK3023F* / FK2623* /
FK2623F* / FK3023* /
FK302F/2 / FK2623/2 /
EN
IO-REF-0694/3
(09.2023)

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Refrigerator-freezer FK3023F* / FK2623* / FK2623F* / FK3023* / FK302F/2 / FK2623/2 / IO-REF-0694/3 (09.2023)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    EN- Table of contents GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE INSTALLATION AND OPERATING CONDITIONS OF THE APPLIANCE INSTALLATION BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME MINIMUM DISTANCES FROM THE HEAT SOURCES MAINS CONNECTION DISCONNECTING THE MAINS CLIMATE RANGE UNPACKING DISPOSAL OF OLD APPLIANCE CONTROLS APPLIANCE CONTROLS...
  • Page 3 Dear customer, From now on, your daily housework will be easier than ever before. Your appliance is exception- ally easy to use and extremely efficient. After reading these Operating Instructions, operating the appliance will be easy. Before being packaged and leaving the manufacturer, the appliance was thoroughly checked with regard to safety and functionality.
  • Page 4: Guidelines Concerning The Safety Of Use

    GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE • Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance. • This appliance is intended to be used in household and sim- ilar applications such as: 1. Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working envi- ronments 2.
  • Page 5 • When transporting, moving or positioning the fridge-freezer do not tilt it by more than 40° from the vertical position. Should such a situation occur, the ap- pliance should be switched on after minimum 2 hours from its replacement in the right position (fig.2). •...
  • Page 6 disconnected from power supply (by pulling the plug out from the socket) • This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and older or by persons with physical, mental or sen- sory handicaps, or by those who are inexperienced or unfamiliar with the appliance, provided they are su- pervised or have been instructed how to safely use the appliance and are familiar with risks associated with...
  • Page 7 and unload refrigerating appliances. • WARNING: When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged. To avoid contamination of food, please respect the fol- lowing instructions: • Opening the door for long periods can cause a sig- nificant increase of the temperature in the compart- ments of the appliance.
  • Page 8 Fresh pork, beef, fish, chicken, some packaged processed foods, etc. (Recommended to eat 0- star -6≤0 within the same day, preferably no more than compartment 3 days). Partially encapsulated processed foods (non-freezable foods) Fresh/frozen pork, beef, chicken, freshwater aquatic products, etc.(7 days below 0 C and above C is recommended for consumption within that Chill...
  • Page 9: Installation And Operating Conditions Of The Appliance

    INSTALLATION AND OPER- ATING CONDITIONS OF THE APPLIANCE This refrigeration appliance is not intended for use as a built-in appliance. Installation before using the appliance for the first time • Take the product out of the package, remove the scotch tape protect- ing the door and the equipment.
  • Page 10: Mains Connection

    • In some models the handle is put into the appliance, You should screw it with Your own screwdriver, Mains connection • Prior to connection, it is recommended to set the temperature control knob to an „OFF” or other position that disconnects the appliance from the power supply (See page with the control description).
  • Page 11: Unpacking

    UNPACKING During transportation, pro- tective packaging was used to protect the appliance against any damage. After unpacking, please dispose of all elements of packaging in a way that will not cause damage to the envi- ronment. All materials used for packaging the appliance are environmentally friendly;...
  • Page 12: Controls

    CONTROLS Appliance controls The control panel is shown in figure 10. For reference it is also shown below: 1 — Light 2 — Temperature control dial Adjust temperature inside the appliance Turn the dial to adjust the temperature in the appliance: OFF/0/●...
  • Page 13: Additional Information On The Temperature Lighting

    Note: • The temperature control dial in your appliance can be marked dif- ferently than in this manual. The general principle of operation is described above. • If there is no position marked "OFF" or "0” on the dial, turn off your appliance by unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet.
  • Page 14: Operation And Functions

    OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS Storage of food in the fridge-freezer • The products should be placed on plates, in containers or packed in food wrap. Distribute them evenly over the shelves. • If the food contacts the rear wall, it may cause frosting or wetting of the products.
  • Page 15 • In order to maintain optimum quality of the frozen food, reorganise the food that is in the middle of the freezer, so that it does not touch the products that are not yet frozen. • It is recommended that you move the already frozen products to one side and place the fresh products that are to be frozen on the oppo- site side, as close to the rear and side walls as possible.
  • Page 16: Using The Refrigerator Efficiently Freezing Food

    USING THE REFRIGERATOR EFFICIENTLY Practical everyday tips • Do not place fridges or freezers next to radiators, heaters, stoves or in direct sunlight. • Make sure that air vents are not covered up and clean the dust off them once or twice a year. •...
  • Page 17: Practical Tips

    Practical tips Due to the natural circulation of the air in the appliance, there are dif- ferent temperature zones in the refrigerator chamber. • The coldest area is directly above the vegetables drawers. Use this area for all delicate and highly perishable food e.g.: - Fish, meat, poultry - Sausage products, ready meals - Dishes or baked goods containing eggs or cream...
  • Page 18: Defrosting, Washing And Maintenance Food That Should Not Be Stored In A Refrigerator

    DEFROSTING, WASHING AND MAINTENANCE Never clean the product’s casing or plastic parts using solvents or strong, abrasive detergents (e.g. washing powders or creams)! Use mild liquid detergents and soft cloths only. Do not use sponges. External surfaces made of plastic should be cleaned with a microfiber cloth, otherwise irreversible micro scratches will appear.
  • Page 19: Defrost The Freezer Chamber Following Steps

    Defrost the freezer chamber following steps:** • Switch of the appliance using the control panel and pull the plug out from the socket.. • Open the door and remove the food from the freezer. • Depending on the model, pull out the drainage tube located in the bottom of the freezer compartment and place a suitable vessel un- derneath.
  • Page 20: Trouble-Shooting

    TROUBLE-SHOOTING Problems Possible causes Remedies - check whether the plug is properly inserted into the socket - check whether the power cable of the appliance is not damaged The electric circuit is dis- - check whether there is The appliance does not work rupted voltage in the socket, by plugging another appliance,...
  • Page 21 Problems Possible causes Remedies Incorrect setting of the - reset the knob to a higher adjustment knob position The ambient temperature is - the appliance is adapted higher or lower than the cli- to operation in the climate mate range from table with range from table with tech- technical specification nical specification.
  • Page 22: Warranty And After Sales Service

    WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES SERVICE Warranty The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage caused by im- proper use of the product. Service • The manufacturer recommends that all repairs and adjustments be carried out by the Factory Service Technician or the Manufacturer’s Authorized Service Point.
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