Sandstrom SFF4DS11 Instruction Manual
Sandstrom SFF4DS11 Instruction Manual

Sandstrom SFF4DS11 Instruction Manual

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SFF4DS11

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Fridge Freezer SFF4DS11...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Unpacking............................4 Location..................................5 Levelling.the.Unit..............................5 Cleaning.Before.Use..............................5 Before.Using.Your.Unit.............................5 Product.Overview.......................... 6 Display.and.Control.Panel............................7 Operation............................8 Temperature.setting..............................8 Fast.freezing................................8 Refrigeration.vacations............................8 Refrigeration.off.................................8 Auto.temperature.set...............................8 Alarm....................................9 Memory..................................9 Self-checking................................9 Noises.Inside.the.Unit!.............................9 Shopping.for.Chilled.Foods...........................9 Tips.for.Keeping.Food.Perfect.in.the.Unit.
  • Page 4: Unpacking

    Remove.all.packaging.from.the.unit..Retain.the.packaging..If.you.dispose.of.it.please.do.so.according.to. local.regulations. The.following.items.are.included: Top.Fridge.Door.Shelves.x.2 Ice.Tray.x.1 Egg.Trays.x.2 P.N.:.B04235-12.&. P.N.:.B0555.5.1 P.N.:.BCD-211.5-12.& The.Fridge B04235-13 BCD-211.5-13 Adjustable.Glass.Shelves.x.3 Middle.Fridge.Door.Shelves.x.2 Ice.Storage.Drawer.x.1 Wine.Shelf.x.1 P.N.:.B0423.5-5 P.N.:.B0423.5-14 P.N.:.B0555.5.2 P.N.:.B0426.5-11 Salad.Bins.x.2 Lower.Fridge.Door.Shelves.x.2 Upper.Freezer.Drawer.x.1 Ice.Shovel.x.1 P.N.:.B0555.5.4-2 P.N.:.B0423.5-15.&. P.N.:.B1996.5-1 P.N.:.B0423.5-4 B0423.5-16 Adjustable.Hanging.Drawer.x.1 Storage.Door.Shelf.x.1 Lower.Freezer.Drawers.x.4 Instruction.Manual P.N.:.B0423.5-6 P.N.:.B0423.5.3-1 P.N.:.B0423.5-1.&. P.N.:.SFF4DS11-002 B0423.5-2 If.items.are.missing,.or.damaged.please.contact.Partmaster.(UK.only). Tel:.0844.800.3456.for.assistance.
  • Page 5: Location

    INSTALLATION Location When.selecting.a.position.for.your.unit.you.should.make.sure.the.floor.is.flat.and.firm,.and.the.room. is.well.ventilated.with.an.average.room.temperature.of.between.16°C.and.43°C..Avoid.locating.your. unit.near.a.heat.source,.e.g..cooker,.boiler.or.radiator..Also.avoid.direct.sunlight.as.it.may.increase.the. electrical.consumption..Extreme.cold.ambient.temperatures.may.also.cause.the.unit.not.to.perform. properly..This.unit.is.not.designed.for.use.in.a.garage.or.outdoor.installation..Do.not.drape.the.unit. with.any.covering. When.installing.the.unit,.ensure.that.2.cm.of.free.space.is.left.at.both.sides.and.3.cm.at.the.rear.of.the. unit. Levelling.the.Unit To.do.this.use.the.two.levelling.feet.at.the.front.of.the.unit. If.the.unit.is.not.level,.the.doors.and.magnetic.seal.alignments. will.not.be.covered.properly. Cleaning.Before.Use Wipe.the.inside.of.the.unit.with.a.weak.solution.of.bicarbonate.soda..Then.rinse.with.warm.water.using. a.‘wrung-out’.sponge.or.cloth..Wipe.completely.dry.before.replacing.the.shelves,.drawers.and.salad. bins..Clean.the.exterior.of.the.unit.with.a.damp.cloth. If.you.require.more.information.refer.to.the.Cleaning.section. •. Before.Plugging.in.YOU.MUST Check.that.you.have.a.socket.which.is.compatible.with.the.plug.supplied.with.the.unit. •. Before.Turning.On! Do.not.turn.on.until.two.hours.after.moving.the.unit..The.coolant.fluid.needs.time.to.settle. Before.Using.Your.Unit Before.placing.any.food.in.your.unit,.turn.it.on.and.wait.for.24.hours,.to.make.sure.it.is.working. properly.and.to.allow.it.time.to.fall.to.the.correct.temperature..Your.unit.should.not.be.overfilled.
  • Page 6: Product.overview

    Product.Overview Internal.Light Hinged.Frame Egg.Tray Upper.Fridge. Door.Shelves Adjustable.Shelves Storage.Door.Shelf Middle.Fridge. Door.Shelves Adjustable.Hanging. Drawer Salad.Bins Wine.Shelf Lower.Fridge. Door.Shelves Ice.Tray Upper.Freezer. Ice.Storage.Drawer Drawer Lower.Freezer. Lower.Freezer. Drawers Drawers Levelling.Feet Ice.Shovel Egg.Tray...
  • Page 7: Display.and.control.panel

    Display.and.Control.Panel The.display.control.panel.is.on.the.front.of.the.right.side.fridge.door..Please.see.below.for.the.details: auto temperature select º º anti-bacteria Auto.Temperature.Set: If.you.press.the.Auto.Temperature.Set.button,.the.temperature.of.the.fridge.compartment.and. freezer.compartment.will.be.set.automatically.(4°C.fridge,.-18°C.freezer). 2.. Anti-Bacteria. Press.the.Anti-Bacteria.button.until.the. .icon.appears.to.start.the.function..This.function.will.quit. automatically.after.20.minutes..When.the.refrigerator.is.running,.this.function.will.start.regularly.by. itself.and.the. .icon.will.flash. 3.. Select: refrigerator freezer Press.the.Select.button.repeatedly.to.select.from. temperature temperature “refrigerator.temperature”,.“freezer.temperature”,.“fast. fast freezing (time) freezing.(time)”,.“refrigerator.vacations”,.“refrigeration.off’ . refrigeration refrigerator vacations 4.. OK.Button: Press.the.OK.button.to.confirm.the.function.and.temperature.you.set. 5.. +./.-.: Press.the.+.or.-.button.to.adjust.the.temperature.of.the.selected.temperature.(see. .“Select”)..When.
  • Page 8: Operation

    Operation Temperature.setting •. Fridge.temperature.setting 1.. Temperature.range:.2°C.to.8°C. 2.. Press.the.OK.button.to.confirm.the.function.and.temperature..you.set. •. Freezer.temperature.setting 1.. Temperature.range:.-24°C.to.-16°C. 2.. Press.the.Select.button.until.the.freezer..temperature.flashes,.then.press.the.+.or.-.button.to.set.the. temperature..Press.the.OK.button.to.confirm.the.temperature. Fast.freezing •. Press.the.Select.button.until.the. .icon.and.the.h.icon.both.flash. Press.the.+.or.-.button.to.adjust.the.fast.freezing.time.(from.1.hour.to.26.hours).and.then.press.the.OK. button.to.confirm.the.setting. •. Quit.fast.freezing. Fast.freezing.will.stop.in.the.following.circumstances: 1.. The.set.time.is.up. 2.. Press.the.Auto.Temperature.Set.button. 3.. Press.the.Select.button.and.then.press.the.OK.button.to.set.freezer.temperature.setting. Refrigeration.vacations •. Press.the.Select.button.until.the. .icon.flashes.and.then.press.the.OK.button.to.confirm.this.function. To.turn.off.the.function,.press.the.Select.button.until.the. .icon.flashes.and.then.press.the.OK.button. to.quit. •. Under.refrigeration.vacations,.the.temperature.is.set.to.14°C.and.it.will.resume.to.the.former. temperature.when.this.function.quits. Refrigeration.off •.
  • Page 9: Alarm

    Alarm •. Alarm.for.door.opening:. The.buzzer.will.sound.when.the.fridge.door.is.left.open.for.over.3.minutes.and.it.will.not.stop.until. the.door.is.shut..If.the.fridge.door.is.continuously.open,.the.buzzer.will.sound.every.2.minutes..Press. any.button.to.stop.the.alarm..If.the.door.is.open.for.over.10.minutes,.the.display.light.will.turn.off. automatically. •. When.the.freezer.temperature.is.higher.than.-10°C,.the.freezer.temperature.on.the.display.will.flash. until.the.temperature.is.below.-10°C. Memory The.unit.can.automatically.memorise.all.the.settings.in.case.the.power.is.turned.off..When.the.unit.is. plugged.in.again,.the.unit.will.run.with.the.same.settings.as.before.the.power.was.turned.off.(except.the. Anti-Bacteria.function). Self-checking •. The.unit.does.self-checking.when.it.is.running..In.case.of.any.fault,.an.alarm.will.sound.automatically. •. To.avoid.damaging.the.compressor.in.the.case.of.a.power.failure.it.will.not.reactivate.even.if.the.power. is.reconnected.within.5.minutes.. •. When.the.temperature.shows.E0,.E1.or.E2.it.means.this.unit.has.a.fault..Please.call.for.technical.service. Noises.Inside.the.Unit! You.may.notice.that.your.unit.makes.some.unusual.noises..Most.of.these.are.perfectly.normal,.but.you. should.be.aware.of.them! These.noises.are.caused.by.the.circulation.of.the.refrigerant.liquid.in.the.cooling.system..It.has.become.more. pronounced.since.the.introduction.of.CFC.free.gases..This.is.not.a.fault.and.will.not.affect.the.performance.of. your.unit..This.is.the.compressor.motor.working,.as.it.pumps.the.refrigerant.around.the.system. Shopping.for.Chilled.Foods •. Take.a.quick.look.at.the.chilled.food.package.and.make.sure.it.is.in.perfect.condition. •. Try.to.keep.chilled.food.together.whilst.shopping.and.on.the.journey.home.as.this.will.help.to.keep. the.food.cold. •. Don’t.buy.chilled.food.unless.you.can.chill.it.straight.away..Specially.insulated.bags.can.be.bought. from.most.supermarkets.and.hardware.shops..These.bags.can.keep.chilled.food.cold.for.longer.while. transporting. •. Food.that.has.been.left.in.a.car.or.at.room.temperature.for.a.prolonged.period.of.time.could.raise.the. food.temperature.to.a.dangerous.level,.which.allows.harmful.bacteria.to.grow.
  • Page 10: Tips.for.keeping.food.perfect.in.the.unit

    Tips.for.Keeping.Food.Perfect.in.the.Unit •. Cooked.meats/fishes.should.always.be.stored.on.a.shelf.above.raw.meats/fishes.to.avoid.bacterial. transfer..Keep.raw.meats/fishes.in.a.container.which.is.large.enough.to.collect.juices.and.cover.it. properly..Place.the.container.on.the.lowest.shelf.at.the.bottom.of.the.fridge.compartment.. •. Leave.space.around.your.food,.to.allow.air.to.circulate.inside.the.compartments..Ensure.all.parts.of.the. unit.are.kept.cool. •. To.prevent.transfer.of.flavours.and.drying.out,.pack.or.cover.the.food.separately..Fruit.and.vegetables. do.not.need.to.be.wrapped. •. Always.let.pre-cooked.food.cool.down.before.you.it.put.in.the.unit..This.will.help.to.maintain.the. internal.temperature.of.the.unit. •. To.prevent.cold.air.escaping.from.the.unit,.try.to.limit.the.number.of.times.you.open.the.doors..We. recommend.that.you.only.open.the.doors.when.you.need.to.put.food.in.or.take.food.out. Shopping.for.Frozen.Foods. •. The.freezer.compartment.is.4-star. When.you.are.buying.frozen.food,.check.the.storage.guidelines.on.the.packaging..You.will.be.able.to. store.each.item.of.frozen.food.for.the.period.shown.against.the.4-star.rating..This.is.usually.the.period. stated.as.“Best.before”.on.the.front.of.the.packaging..The.maximum.freezing.capacity.of.this.freezer.is. 15.0kg.in.24.hours..Do.not.place.fresh.food.into.the.freezer.compartment.with.a.combined.weight.that. exceeds.15.0kg. •. Check.the.temperature.of.the.frozen.food.cabinet.in.the.shop.where.you.buy.your.frozen.foods..It. should.show.a.temperature.lower.than.-18°C. •. Take.a.quick.look.at.the.frozen.food.package.and.make.sure.it.is.in.perfect.condition. •. Always.buy.frozen.products.last.on.your.shopping.trip.or.visit.to.the.supermarket..Try.to.keep.frozen. food.together.whilst.shopping.and.on.the.journey.home.as.this.will.help.to.keep.the.food.frozen. •. Don’t.buy.frozen.food.unless.you.can.freeze.it.straight.away..Specially.insulated.bags.can.be.bought. from.most.supermarkets.and.hardware.shops..These.bags.can.keep.frozen.food.frozen.longer. Preparations.for.Freezing •. Use.quality.food.and.handle.it.as.little.as.possible..Freeze.food.in.small.quantities.as.it.freezes.faster,. takes.less.time.to.defrost.and.enables.you.to.control.the.quantity.you.need.better. •.
  • Page 11: Defrosting.frozen.food

    Defrosting.Frozen.Food 1.. Take.the.frozen.food.out.from.the.freezer.compartment.and.uncover.the.frozen.food..Let.it.defrost.at. room.temperature..Don’t.forget.that.defrosting.in.a.warm.area.encourages.the.growth.of.bacteria.and. low.temperature.cooking.may.not.destroy.dangerous.bacteria. 2.. Drain.off.and.throw.away.any.liquid.lost.during.defrosting. 3.. Always.make.sure.there.are.no.ice-crystals.in.the.food.before.cooking,.particularly.with.meat..These. crystals.indicate.that.the.food.has.not.fully.defrosted. 4.. Cook.food.as.soon.as.possible.after.defrosting.. 5.. Many.microwaves.and.ovens.have.a.defrost.setting..To.avoid.bacterial.build.up,.only.use.these.if.you. intend.to.cook.the.food.immediately.afterwards. Never.refreeze.anything.that.has.been.defrosted.out.unless.you.cook.it.again,.to.kill.off.harmful. bacteria..Never.re-freeze.defrosted.shellfish..Re-seal.packs.properly.after.removing.items..This. prevents.drying.or.freezer-burn.and.a.build.up.of.frost.on.any.remaining.food.
  • Page 12: Cleaning

    Cleaning Defrosting The.freezer.compartments.of.this.unit.is.frost.free..With.proper.use,.there.should.not.be.any.frost. accumulated. However,.in.the.case.of.improper.use.of.the.freezer.compartments,.frost.might.build.up.in.the.freezer. compartments.after.the.unit.has.been.used.for.a.period.of.time..Scrape.away.the.frost.using.a.plastic. scraper. Do.not.use.a.metal.or.sharp.instrument.to.scrap.away.the.frost,.nor.should.you.use.any.electrical. appliances.to.aid.defrosting. We.recommend.that.defrosting.should.be.carried.out.when.the.frost.layer.builds.up.to.3cm.(~1.18”).. Choose.a.time.when.the.stock.of.frozen.food.is.low,.and.follow.these.steps: 1.. Take.out.the.food,.turn.the.unit.off.at.the.mains.supply.and.leave.the.door. open..Ideally,.the.frozen.food.should.be.put.into.another.freezer..If.this.is.not. possible,.wrap.the.food.in.several.sheets.of.newspaper.or.large.towels.and. then.a.thick.rug.or.blanket.to.keep.it.cool. 2.. Place.a.shallow.bowl.or.pan.below.the.freezer.compartment..Scrap.away.the.frost.using.a.plastic. scraper..Defrosting.the.remaining.frost.can.be.speeded.up.by.placing.a.bowl.of.hot.water.inside.the. freezer.compartment.cabinet.and.closing.the.door..As.the.solid.frost.loosens,.scrap.it.away.with.the. plastic.scraper.and.remove. 3.. When.defrosting.is.complete,.clean.your.unit’s.interior.and.exterior. Cleaning.the.Interior.and.the.Exterior.of.the.Unit •. Remove.all.the.shelves,.drawers.and.salad.bin.before.cleaning..To.remove.the.salad.bin.first.remove.the. lower.fridge.door.shelf. •. Wipe.the.inside.of.the.unit.with.a.weak.solution.of.bicarbonate.soda.and.then.rinse.with.warm.water. using.a.‘wrung-out’.sponge.or.cloth..Wipe.completely.dry.before.replacing.the.shelves,.drawers.and. salad.bin. •. Use.a.damp.cloth.to.clean.the.exterior,.and.then.wipe.with.a.standard.furniture.polish..Make.sure.that. the.doors.are.closed.to.avoid.the.polish.getting.on.the.magnetic.door.seals.or.inside.the.fridge/freezer. compartments. •. The.grille.of.the.condenser.at.the.back.of.the.unit.and.the.adjacent.components.can.be.vacuumed. using.a.soft.brush.attachment. Cleaning.Tips Condensation.may.appear.on.the.outside.of.the.unit..This.maybe.due.to.a.change.in.room.temperature.. Wipe.off.any.moisture.residue..If.the.problem.continues,.please.contact.a.qualified.technician.for.
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    Maintenance Changing.the.Internal.Light 1.. Before.carrying.out.the.bulb.replacement.always.adjust.the.thermostat.control.dial.to.Position.0,.then. disconnect.the.mains.supply. 2.. Use.a.flat.bladed.screwdriver.to.gently.prise.the.translucent.light.cover.away. 3.. Remove.the.old.bulb.by.unscrewing.in.an.anti-clockwise.direction. 4.. Replace.with.a.new.bulb.(10W.SES). 5.. Refit.the.translucent.light.cover.and.reconnect.the.unit.to.the.mains.supply. Care.When.Handling./.Moving.the.Unit Hold.the.unit.around.its.sides.or.base.when.moving.it. Servicing The.unit.should.be.serviced.by.an.authorised.engineer.and.only.genuine.spare.parts.should.be. used..Under.no.circumstances.should.you.attempt.to.repair.the.unit.yourself..Repairs.carried.out.by. inexperienced.persons.may.cause.injury.or.serious.malfunction..Contact.a.qualified.technician. Switching.Off.for.Long.Periods.of.Time When.the.unit.is.not.in.use.for.a.long.period.of.time,.disconnect.it.from.the.mains.supply,.empty.all.food. and.clean.the.unit,.leaving.the.door.ajar.to.prevent.unpleasant.smells. Disposal Old.units.still.have.some.residual.value..An.environmentally.friendly.method.of.disposal.will.ensure.that. valuable.raw.materials.can.be.recovered.and.used.again..The.refrigerant.used.in.the.unit.and.insulation. materials.require.special.disposal.procedures..Ensure.that.none.of.the.pipes.on.the.back.of.the.unit.are. damaged.prior.to.disposal. Up.to.date.information.concerning.options.of.disposing.of.your.old.unit.and.packaging.from.the.new.one. can.be.obtained.from.your.local.council.office. When.disposing.of.an.old.unit.break.off.any.old.locks.or.latches.and.remove.the.doors.as.a.safeguard.
  • Page 14: Specification

    Specification Model SFF4DS11 Appliance.Category 7,.Refrigerator.-.freezer Overall.Dimension.(W.x.D.x.H) 785.x.730.5.x.1805.5.mm Total.Gross.Volume 410L Fresh.Food.Storage.Volume 272L Frozen.Food.Storage.Volume 138L. Defrosting.Type Frost.Free.(frozen.food.compartment) Climate.Class N/ST/T This.appliance.is.intended.to.be.used.at.an.ambient.temperature.between.16°C.and.43°C. Freezer:.≤.-18°C, Storage.Temperature Fridge:.0-8°C,.average.≤.4°C Energy.Consumption 1.33kW.h/24h Annual.Energy.Consumption 485kWh/annum Airborne.Acoustical.Noise 45dB Energy.Grading EU.Ecolabel Temperature.Rise.Time >.10h Freezing.Capacity 15kg/24h Rated.Voltage 220.-.240V~ Rated.Current 0.75A. Features.and.specifications.are.subject.to.change.without.prior.notice.
  • Page 15: Safety.warnings

    Safety.Warnings For.your.continued.safety.and.to.reduce.the.risk.of.injury.or.electric.shock,.please.follow.all.the.safety. precautions.listed.below. •. Read.all.instructions.carefully.before.using.the.unit.and.keep.them.for.future.reference. •. Retain.the.manual..If.you.pass.the.unit.onto.a.third.party,.make.sure.to.include.this.manual. •. Keep.ventilation.openings.in.the.unit.enclosure.clear.of.obstructions. •. Do.not.use.mechanical.devices.or.other.means.to.accelerate.the.defrosting.process,.other.than.those. recommended.by.the.manufacturer. •. Do.not.use.electrical.appliances.inside.the.food.storage.compartments.of.the.unit,.unless.they.are.of. the.type.recommended.by.the.manufacturer. •. If.the.mains.cable.is.damaged,.it.must.be.replaced.by.the.manufacturer,.its.service.agent.or.a.qualified. technician.in.order.to.avoid.a.hazard. •. Choose.a.location.for.your.unit.away.from.heat.sources.such.as.radiators.or.fires.as.refrigerant.and. vesicant.are.burnable. •. Young.children.should.be.supervised.to.ensure.that.they.do.not.play.with.the.unit. •. Do.not.damage.the.refrigerant.circuit.(applicable.only.for.appliances.with.refrigeration.circuits.which. are.accessible.to.the.user). •. The.unit.must.be.maneuvered.by.a.minimum.of.2.persons. •. This.unit.is.not.intended.for.use.by.persons.(including.children).with.reduced.sensory,.physical.or. mental.capabilities,.or.lack.of.experience.and.knowledge.unless.they.have.been.given.supervision.or. instructions.concerning.the.use.of.the.unit.by.a.person.responsible.for.their.safety. •. If.your.unit.is.fitted.with.a.lock.to.prevent.children.being.trapped.inside,.keep.the.key.out.of.reach.and. not.in.the.vicinity.of.the.unit. •. Do.not.store.volatile.or.flammable.substances.in.the.unit. •. Do.not.store.bottles.or.glass.containers.in.the.freezer.compartment..Contents.can.expand.when.frozen. (fizzy.drinks).which.may.break.the.bottle.and.damage.your.freezer.compartment. •.
  • Page 16 Normal.energy... Increased.energy. consumption consumption Installation.site In.a.ventilated.room. In.an.enclosed,.unventilated.room. Protected.from.direct.sunlight. In.direct.sunlight. Not.situated.near.to.a.heat.source. Situated.near.to.a.heat.source. (radiator,.oven). (radiator,.oven). Where.the.ideal.ambient.room. Where.there.is.a.high.ambient. temperature.is.approx.20°C. room.temperature. Only.open.the.doors.when. Frequent.opening.of.the.doors.for. necessary.and.for.as.short.a.time. long.periods.will.cause.a.loss.of. as.possible. coldness. Store.food.in.an.organised.way. If.food.is.not.stored.in.an. organised.way,.searching.for.an. item.will.mean.the.door.is.open. for.longer. Allow.hot.food.and.drinks.to.cool. Placing.hot.food.in.the.unit.will. down.before.placing.them.in.the. cause.the.compressor.to.run. unit. for.a.long.time,.as.the.unit.will. have.to.work.harder.to.lower.the. temperature. Store.food.covered.or.packaged. The.evaporation.or.condensation. of.liquids.will.cause.a.loss.of. coldness.in.the.unit. Do.not.over-fill.the.unit.to.allow.
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    Middle.Fridge.Door.Shelf B0423.5-14 Lower.Fridge.Door.Shelf B0423.5-15.&.B0423.5-16 Storage.Door.Shelf B0423.5.3-1 Adjustable.Glass.Shelf B0423.5-5 Salad.Bin B0555.5.4-2 Adjustable.Hanging.Drawer B0423.5-6 Egg.Tray BCD-211.5-12.&.BCD-211.5-13 Wine.Shelf B0426.5-11 Ice.Shovel B0423.5-4 Ice.Tray B0555.5.1 Ice.Storage.Drawer B0555.5.2 Upper.Freezer.Drawer B1996.5-1 Lower.Freezer.Drawer B0423.5-1.&.B0423.5-2 Visit.Partmaster.co.uk.today.for.the.easiest.way.to.buy. electrical.spares.and.accessories..With.over.1.million. spares.and.accessories.available.we.can.deliver.direct. to.your.door.the.very.next.day..Visit.www.partmaster.co.uk.or.call.0844.800.3456.(UK. customers.only).Calls.charged.at.National.Rate. This.symbol.on.the.product.or.in.the.instructions.means.that.your. electrical.and.electronic.equipment.should.be.disposed.at.the.end. of.its.life.separately.from.your.household.waste..There.are.separate. collection.systems.for.recycling.in.the.EU. For.more.information,.please.contact.the.local.authority.or.your. retailer.where.you.purchased.the.product. DSG.Retail.Ltd.•.Maylands.Avenue.•.Hemel.Hempstead. Herts.•.HP2.7TG.•.England (P.N.:.SFF4DS11-002)

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