Contents Before You Start Cleaning and Maintenance Safety Defrosting Cleaning About Your Refrigerator Water Filter About the Fresh Food Compartment Shutting O the Refrigerator About the Freezer Compartment When Not in Use Fridge Freezer Controls Changing the Light Bulbs Dispenser Control Air Curtain Removal and Installation Control Centre Power Down Troubleshooting...
1. Before You Start Thank you for buying this appliance. We hope that it provides • Before undertaking any routine maintenance or minor a stylish and practical solution to your cooling needs. We repairs, disconnect the appliance from the electrical hope that this handbook supplies all the information you supply.
Refrigerant Gas Information Caring for the Environment IMPORTANT: This appliance is provided with refrigerant Disposing of Your Packaging gas, ISOBUTHANE (R600a). When moving the appliance Your new refrigerator was protected by suitable packaging take care to ensure that it is not excessively struck or while on its way to you.
Fig.2-1 Freezer compartment Fridge compartment HIGH HIGH The SxS 628 (Fig.2-1) has the following features: 2 glide-out crisper drawers with humidity control 5 fridge door shelves Ice cream shelf 3 fridge storage shelves Ice bin with ice maker (inside bin)
About the Fresh Food Compartment Fig.2-2 It is recommended to leave storage space between the foods for good cold air circulation. The temperatures in the refrigerator are slightly warmer near the top and colder near the base. Foods that are likely to perish quickly should be placed towards the rear of the appliance –...
Crisper Fig.2-6 The refrigerator is designed to include a fruits, vegetables and/or deli crisper. Its inside temperature can be adjusted HIGH according to the type of food being stored. The upper drawer inside the refrigerator can be used to store fresh meat so that it will avoid cross contamination with other fresh foods.
About the Freezer Compartment Fig.2-9 The freezer compartment consists of three drawers, an ice cream shelf, two glass shelves and three door shelves (Fig.2-9). As with the fridge, certain areas of the freezer are better for storage of certain foods. Ice creams and water ices are best stored the ice cream shelf or towards the rear of the appliance where it is coldest.
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Defrosting Food for Cooking Fig.2-11 Should food become partially thawed or defrosted, it should be consumed as soon as possible as the quality will be a ected by defrosting. Always make sure that food is thoroughly defrosted Drawer before cooking and no ice crystals remain. This is especially important for poultry, as this can be extremely harmful to health.
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First use of the Icemaker / Water Dispenser Fig.2-13 DO NOT consume the rst seven (approx) glasses of water, as there may be dust and / or impurities within the water pipes. This will make sure that the pipes are cleared. If in doubt, keep re-using the dispenser until the water runs clear.
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Fridge-Freezer Operation Fig.2-15 G H I J K HOLIDAY FUZZY S.COOL S.FRZ. LOCK FRZ. REF. Frz. Ref. Temp Temp ICE MAKER WATER CRUSH CUBE EXTRA ICE ON OFF TEMPERATURE CONTROL ICE MAKER WATER CRUSH C UB E EXTRA ICE A – Function selector button H –...
Lock Mode WARNING! This feature will lock the temperature and function settings. You cannot adjust the appliance temperature settings When locked, the lock icon will blink and a beep will sound. under Quick Freeze mode, Fuzzy mode or Lock mode. To Lock If you try to adjust the settings under these modes, Press and hold the ‘OK’...
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To Turn O Fig.2-20 Press the ‘SET’ button until Quick Cool mode is selected. Now press the ‘OK’ button: the S.COOL icon will turn o . Quick Cool mode is now turned o . S.FRZ. Quick Freeze Mode FRZ. REF. This function is designed to freeze food completely in the Frz.
Operating the Water and Ice Dispenser Safety DO NOT use excessively deep, narrow, fragile or This fridge-freezer has four options available – cool water, crushed ice, ice cubes and extra ice. delicate glasses. To avoid spillages, ALWAYS make sure that you hold your •...
3. Food Storage Tips Tips on Storing Fresh Food • Melon, pineapples and bananas can go directly into the • Make sure that foods, which have been cooked and freezer after preparing, for storage over a longer period. require chilling, are at room temperature before placing them into the appliance.
Tips on Freezing Food When storing commercially frozen foods, please follow these guidelines: • As with storing fresh foods, suitable packaging, correct temperature and food hygiene will enhance the quality • Always follow manufacturers’ guidelines for the length of time you should store food for. Do not exceed these of the food you are freezing.
4. Installation Positioning Your Appliance Fig.4-1 Choosing the Right Location This appliance should be installed in a room that is dry and well ventilated. To provide adequate ventilation, make sure the refrigerator is at least 15 mm clear on all sides 15mm from kitchen cabinetry (Fig.4-1).
Removing and Installing the Doors Fig.4-4 In the event that you need to remove the refrigerator doors, please follow the door removal and installation instructions below. It is suggested, for your safety, to have two or more people to assist you in completing the below task to avoid injury, product damage or property loss.
Levelling the Fridge-freezer and Fig.4-9 Fig.4-10 Adjusting the Doors Make sure that the appliance is on solid level ooring. If the refrigerator is placed on a plinth, at, strong and re resistant materials must be used. ArtNo.600-0035 - Adjusting the feet ArtNo.600-0035 - Adjusting the feet This appliance has front adjustable feet, which can be used to level the appliance.
Electrical Supply Connection Fig.4-13 Connect the appliance to the electrical supply (220-240 V ~ 50 Hz) with the plug and lead, which are tted. Connections to the mains supply should be in accordance ArtNo.601-0010 - SxS 661-9 - Pipe to filter with local regulations.
5. Cleaning and Maintenance Defrosting Shutting Off the Refrigerator Defrosting is done automatically so there is no need to In the event of a power cut, food should remain safely cold for manually defrost this appliance. about 3 hours. DO NOT use mechanical devices to accelerate the Should there be a prolonged power cut you may need to defrosting process.
6. Troubleshooting Before calling for service, please rst read the following table: this could save you time and money. Problem Cause Solution The temperature is too low The temperature inside the 1.1.1 The temperature inside the 1.1.1.1 Set the temperature in the freezer slightly freezer is too low, with the fresh freezer section is set too low.
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Problem Cause Solution 3.3.1 3.3.1.1 Water forms at underside of the Moisture given o from wet When placing foods in the fridge rst pat them crisper glass covers. foods. with a dry cloth to remove excess moisture. 3.3.2 Door seal leaks or frequent 3.3.2.1 Check the door gaskets and reduce door door openings in humid...
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Problem Cause Solution The fridge has a bad odour The inside of the fridge is dirty. 7.1.1 The inside walls, shelves, and 7.1.1.1 Clean all inside surfaces with warm water and a door bins need cleaning. clean soft damp cloth then wipe dry. 7.1.2 Food in the fridge has been 7.1.2.1...
7. Warranty/After Sales Service If consultation or technical assistance is needed, please provide the local authorised service agent with the purchase invoice and the product code/serial number. The product number/serial number is located inside the refrigerator on the top left-hand side. The 2 years free maintenance for the operation of the appliance started from the date of purchase of this product.
8. Technical Data • DocNo.600-0008 - Technical data - DxD 910 INSTALLER: Please leave these instructions with the user. DATA BADGE LOCATION: Left-hand side of the refrigerator compartment. COUNTRY OF DESTINATION: GB, IE. Dimensions 1145 (including clearance) (including clearance) Depth with open door 1115 1850...
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