Smeg FC344BNF Instruction Booklet
Smeg FC344BNF Instruction Booklet

Smeg FC344BNF Instruction Booklet

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    BEFORE USING YOUR FRIDGE ... 2 Safety Instructions ... 2 Information On No-Frost Technology ... 3 Safety warnings ... 4 Installing and Operating your Fridge ... 5 Before Using your Fridge ... 5 USAGE INFORMATION ... 6 Temperature Settings ... 6 Warnings for Temperature Settings ...
  • Page 3: Before Using Your Fridge

    CHAPTER 1. BEFORE USING YOUR FRIDGE Safety Instructions • If the model contains R600a-see name plate under refrigerant (the coolant isobutane), naturals gas that, is very environmentally friendly but also combustible. When trans- porting and installing the unit care must be taken to ensure that none of the refrig- eration circuit components become damaged.
  • Page 4: Information On No-Frost Technology

    Information On No-Frost Technology No-frost refrigerators differ from other static refrigerators in their operating principle. In normal fridges, the humidity entering the fridge due to door openings and the humidity inherent in the food causes freezing in the freezer department. To defrost the frost and ice in the freezer compartment, you are periodically required to turn off the fridge, place the food that needs to be kept frozen in a separately cooled container, and remove the ice gath-...
  • Page 5: Safety Warnings

    Safety warnings Notice: Do not use mechanical devices or other artificial methods to quicken the de- frosting process of the refrigerator. Do not use electrical devices in the food storage ar- eas of your appliance. Keep the ventilation areas of your appliance open. Take care not to damage your fridge’s refrigerant circuit.
  • Page 6: Installing And Operating Your Fridge

    Installing and Operating your Fridge • Before making the connection to the power supply, ensure that the voltage on the nameplate corresponds to the voltage of the electrical system at your home. • Operating voltage for your fridge is 220-240 V at 50Hz. •...
  • Page 7: Usage Information

    CHAPTER 2. USAGE INFORMATION Temperature Settings Cooling compartment The thermostat ensures that the temperature settings in the cooling and freezing com- partments of your refrigerator are controlled automatically. It may be set to any value rang- ing from 1 to 6. As you turn the thermostat setting knob from 1 to 6, the amount of cooling increases.
  • Page 8: Warnings For Temperature Settings

    Warnings for Temperature Settings • It is not recommended that you operate your fridge in environments colder than 10°C in terms of its efficiency. • The thermostat setting should be done by taking into consideration how often the fresh food and freezer doors are opened and closed, how much food is stored in the refrigerator, and the environment in which the refrigerator is located.
  • Page 9: Placing The Food

    CHAPTER 3. PLACING THE FOOD Cooling Compartment • To prevent humidification and odor formation, the food should be placed in the refrig- erator in closed or covered containers. • Hot foods and drinks should be cooled to room temperatures before being placed in the refrigerator.
  • Page 10: The Deep Freeze Compartment

    The Deep Freeze Compartment • Use the deep freeze compartment of your refrigerator for storing the frozen food for a long time and for producing ice. • Place the food you would like to freeze initially in the upper basket of the deep freeze section in such a way that it shall not exceed the declared freezing capacity of your refrigerator.
  • Page 11 Fish and Meat Packed for freezing in Beef Steak Packed for freezing in Lamb Meat Packed for freezing in Calf Roast Calf Cubes Sheep Cubes In convenient portions, Minced meat packaged without being Offal (piece) Must be packed even if it is Sausage/Salami Packed for freezing in Chicken and turkey...
  • Page 12 Vegetables and Fruits Remove the leaves, divide the core into parts and keep Cauliflower it waiting in water containing a little amount of lemon Green Beans, Wash them and cut into French Beans Peas Shell and wash them Mushrooms and Wash them and cut into Asparagus Cabbage...
  • Page 13 Dairy Products and Pastries Packaged (Homogenised) Milk Cheese (except white cheese) Butter, Margarine Egg White It is mixed very well, a pinch Egg mixture of salt or sugar is added to (White-Yolk) prevent it from getting too It is mixed very well, a pinch of salt or sugar is added to Egg Yolk prevent it from getting too...
  • Page 14: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CHAPTER 4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE • Make sure to unplug the fridge before starting to clean it. • Do not wash your fridge by pouring water. • You can wipe the inner and outer sides with a soft cloth or a sponge using warm, soapy water.
  • Page 15: Replacing The Bulb

    Replacing the Bulb To replace the bulb in the freezer and fridge compartments; 1- Unplug your fridge. 2- Using a screwdriver, carefully remove the light cover from the top panel. 3- Replace with a 15 watt bulb. 4- Reinstall the light cover. 5- Wait for 5 minutes before re-plugging the fridge in and restore the thermostat to its original position.
  • Page 16: Before Calling Service

    CHAPTER 6. BEFORE CALLING SERVICE If your refrigerator is not working: • Is there an electrical failure? • Has the plug been correctly connected to the socket? • Has there been a blow-out in the fuse or breaker of the electrical circuit to which the plug has been connected? •...
  • Page 17 Crackling (Ice Cracking) Noise: • It is heard during the automatic defrosting process as the ice which has formed on the cooling coil melts and falls into the drain trough. • Once the device has been cooled or heated (the expansions and contractions of the actual product material).
  • Page 18 IMPORTANT NOTES: • In case of a sudden power loss or disconnecting and reconnecting of the plug to the electrical socket, the compressor protective thermal element will be opened as the pressure of the gas in the cooling system of your refrigerator has not yet been balanced.
  • Page 19: The Parts Of The Appliance And The Compartments

    CHAPTER 7. This presentation is only for information about the parts of the appliance. Parts may vary according to the appliance model. 1) Cooling Compartment 2) Cooling Glass Shelf 3) Thermostat 4) Glass Above the Vegetable Holder 5) Vegetable Holder 6) Middle Basket THE PARTS OF THE APPLIANCE AND THE COMPARTMENTS...

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