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  • Page 1 KF 310-01 KF 320-01 KF 350-01 M60 Series Manual...
  • Page 2 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW GRAM FRIDGE/FREEZER. Congratulations on your new fridge/freezer. The fridge/freezer was developed taking the different storage requirements of food items into consideration. Some must be stored cold - others require a little higher temperature. A few must be stored separately so as not to impart flavour and odour to other items of food.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Important Information Transporting and moving the fridge/freezer If the fridge/freezer is not to be used for some time Warning Disposal Product Description Setting Up And Installation Where to place the fridge/freezer Building into a kitchen cabinet Building into a fridge/freezer cabinet Installation and ventilation diagrams Electrical connection Changing the door hinge over to the opposite side...
  • Page 4 Defrosting And Cleaning Automatic defrosting of the refrigerator compartment Manual defrosting of the freezer compartment Warning Cleaning Cleaning of doors in stainless steel or aluminium GRAM Customer Care And Servicing Checklist Contact Details Spare Parts Your appliance details and specifications...
  • Page 5: Important Information

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION The fridge/freezer contains the environment-friendly, non-ozone depleting refrigerant R600a. As R600a is a flammable gas, it is important to avoid damage to the refrigeration circuit during transport and installation. If the refrigeration circuit is damaged, avoid using naked flame in the vicinity of the fridge/freezer and connecting power to fridge/freezer.
  • Page 6: If The Fridge/Freezer Is Not To Be Used For Some Time

    Please observe the environmental rules on disposal. There might be special requirements/conditions to be observed. Information on disposal can be obtained from: - Gram A/S - Your white-goods supplier - Authorities (your local council, Ministry of the Environment, etc.)
  • Page 7: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The fridge/freezer is intended for use in a normal household. It is designed for temperature class SN-T in accordance with European standard EN 153. This means that the fridge/freezer will run best at a room temperature of +10ºC to +43ºC. Control Panel Halogen Lamp Internal Circulating Fan...
  • Page 8: Setting Up And Installation

    SETTING UP AND INSTALLATION Where to place the fridge/freezer For safety reasons the fridge/freezer must not be installed outdoors; it must be placed in a dry room. Never place the appliance close to sources of heat such as cookers or radiators, and avoid placing it in direct sunlight.
  • Page 9: Building Into A Kitchen Cabinet

    Building into a kitchen cabinet Building into a kitchen cabinet with sufficient ventilation around the fridge/freezer to dissipate heat from the compressor. The appliance can stand direct on the floor or on its plinth. (15) Building into a fridge/freezer cabinet Building into a fridge/freezer cabinet follows the same principal as shown in illustration 15.
  • Page 10: Installation And Ventilation Diagrams

    Installation And Ventilation Diagrams The measurements below are to be used as guidelines only. The degree of the door openings show the minimum requirement to easily access the storage bins. (17 & 18) 10mm+ 35-50mm+ 10mm+ 110º 110º 5mm+ 1mm+ 40-60mm+ 35-50mm+ 110º...
  • Page 11: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection The appliance is intended for connection to alternating current. The connection values for voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) are given on the nameplate inside the cabinet. Power must be connected via a wall socket with switch. The wall socket should be easily accessible.
  • Page 12: Changing The Door Hinge Over To The Opposite Side

    Changing the door hinge over to the opposite side Illustrations 19-26 below and over the page, show how easy it is to change the doors from right-hinged to left-hinged, or vice versa. (Changing the door from left to right is done in the same way, but opposite).
  • Page 13 - Place the lower door in the correct position on the bottom hinge. - Reverse the centre hinge and refit it on the lower door and screw it onto the cabinet. Remember to adjust the hinges. - Lift the top door into position on the centre hinge. Reverse the lower right-hand hinge and refit it on the top part of the door in the left side of the cabinet.
  • Page 15: Using The Fridge/Freezer

    USING THE FRIDGE/FREEZER Freezer’s ON/OFF button. Refrigerator’s ON/OFF button. Green light-emitting LED signalling that the refrigerator’s chamber has been switched on. Blue light-emitting LED signalling that the freezer’s chamber has been switched on. “COOL” button. “FREEZE” button. Display showing the set temperature, time of super freezing, and alarm status codes.
  • Page 16: Electronic Control

    Electronic Control The fridge/freezer is equipped with electronic control. The control panel is concealed behind the refrigerator door. The appliance has been factory set to operate at optimum temperature, i.e. +5ºC in the refrigerator’s chamber and –18ºC in the freezers chamber. If you wish to change the preset temperature, the new setting will be stored in the electronic control.
  • Page 17: Replacing The Bulb

    By pressing button (9) the actual temperature in the refrigeration compartment will be displayed. - To turn the refrigerator off, press and hold the button (2). - Start the freezer compartment by pressing the lower on/off button (1). After approx. 5 seconds, the blue light-emitting LED (4) lights to indicate that the freezing compartment is switched on.
  • Page 18: Temperature Regulation

    Temperature regulation The temperature in the refrigerator’s chamber can be set within the temperature range from +2ºC up to +9ºC. When pressing and holding the “COOL” button (5), the set temperature will be shown on the display. When pressing the button button (8) it is possible to modify the setting of the temperature inside the refrigerator.
  • Page 19: Quick Freezing

    Quick freezing Quick freezing to a low temperature is important to maintain the quality of the food products. Quick freezing is activated by pressing and holding the function button “CFL” (10) and pressing the “FREEZE” button (6). The blue light-emitting LED (14) switches on signalling activation of the quick freezing function.
  • Page 20: Super Refrigerating Function

    Super refrigerating function - The first pressing of the buttons (10) + (5) switches on the blue light-emitting LED (11) and activates quick cooling down of the refrigerator’s chamber to the temperature of approximately 1ºC (the continuous operation of the compressor), after the temperature of 1ºC has been reached the function automatically disables and the equipment switches into a normal cyclic operation restoring the latest temperature set for the refrigerator.
  • Page 21: Display Brightness Adjustment

    Display brightness adjustment By pressing and holding the button (10) and: pressing at the same time the pushbutton (9), the display brightness increases. pressing at the same time the pushbutton (8), the display brightness decreases. When adjusting the display brightness, the display shows the following indications: 1.8 - minimum brightness 2.8 - medium brightness...
  • Page 22: Alarms

    ALARMS Normal use of the fridge/freezer may cause different situations leading to interruption of various functions and unstable operation of the entire equipment as a consequence. These interruptions are shown on the display as the alarm code (an “E” followed by a number) and signalled by the acoustic alarm.
  • Page 23: Using The Refrigerator's Accessories

    USING THE REFRIGERATOR’S ACCESSORIES Glass shelves The glass shelves can be arranged to give more, or less space between the shelves thus allowing flexible cabinet arrangement (28 and 29). Extract the shelf by lifting up the left shelf side (30). Start by removing the top shelf when you want to clean the refrigerator or rearrange the shelves.
  • Page 24: Using The Freezer's Accessories

    USING THE FREEZER’S ACCESSORIES The whole of the freezer can be used for freezing down and for the long-term storage of frozen items of food. In addition, the KF350 comes equipped with a freezing tray for berries, etc... When packing the wire bins in your freezer with food, make sure to place containers or boxes on the bottom of the bin.
  • Page 25: Defrosting And Cleaning

    In these instances, manual defrosting is required. Although Gram refrigeration products are generally very quiet, it is normal for certain noises to be heard during operation, e.g. gurgling, cracking, knocking etc…...
  • Page 26: Cleaning

    Cleaning of doors in stainless steel or aluminium Stainless steel or aluminium doors on GRAM products can, with advantage, be cleaned with a spray and a soft cloth. There are a number of different spraying agents for this purpose on the market.
  • Page 27: Gram Customer Care And Servicing

    GRAM CUSTOMER CARE & SERVICING Checklist If you discover a problem with your fridge/freezer, please refer to the following points before contacting your supplier for assistance. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Refrigerator does *No electricity to the power *Check the plug is connected operate.
  • Page 28: Contact Details

    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Water found in the bottom *Blocked drain hole. *Clear drain hole with the of the refrigerator. cleaning pin supplied. *Food touching the rear of the *Re-position food items away from refrigerator (evaporator plate). the rear of the refrigerator. Condensation on outside *This is not unusual during *Wipe dry.
  • Page 29: Your Appliance Details And Specifications

    This warranty is valid in New Zealand only. Terms and conditions: In this warranty (a) ‘Refrigerator’ means any ‘Gram’ or ‘Elcold’ energy efficient refrigerator or freezer accompanied by this document which is purchased from a Dealer authorised by Independent Power (NZ) Limited;...
  • Page 30 representatives of the Authorised Service Agent to your home. If you are outside an Independent Power (NZ) Limited service area, you will bear these costs. For information about whether you are in an Independent Power (NZ) Limited service area please check our website http://www.indepower.co.nz You may not make a claim under this warranty unless the defect claimed is due to faulty or defective parts or workmanship.
  • Page 32 NORTH SHORE CITY 0753 NEW ZEALAND Ph: +64 9 415 6686 Fax: +64 9 415 6685 www.indepower.co.nz Gram A/S Importeur Belgie Importeur Nederland Gram Finland OY Aage Grams Vej 1 Gebr. Bruyninckx N.V. Magee b.v. Sinikalliontie 3b DK-6500 Vojens Kerksstreet 8g Postbus 88...

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