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Trace a problem using the table below instead of having to call for help. 

 

 

PROBLEM WHAT 

TO 

DO 

 

CHECK THAT THE PLUG IS WELL-INSERTED INTO THE 

POWER SOCKET 
 

 

THAT THERE IS POWER FROM THE MAINS – THERE MAY BE

A BLACKOUT OR YOUR FUSES MAY HAVE BLOWN. 

 

 

THAT THE ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT (REGULATOR FOUND

ON THE INSIDE WALL OF THE FRIDGE-FREEZER NEAR THE

TOP) IS IN THE RECOMMENDED FUNCTIONING POSITION 

 AND NOT ‘0’ (OFF). 

 

 

THAT THE SOCKET IS SUFFICIENT AND NO ADAPTER 

OR EXTENSION LEADS HAVE BEEN USED. 

 

 
 
 
 
YOUR FRIDGE-FREEZER DOES NOT 
APPEAR TO BE WORKING / GREEN LAMP 
IS OFF / FOOD HAS 
DEFROSTED WITHOUT YOUR 
KNOWLEDGE / NO APPARENT POWER 
 
 

 

THAT THE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE CORRESPONDS 

TO THE APPLIANCE.  

 
YOU HAVE OVERLOADED THE APPLIANCE.  TAKE OUT 

AND CONSUME FOOD; LOOK FOR OUT-OF-DATE FOOD 

THAT CAN BE DISPOSED OF.   

THE THERMOSTAT SETTING IS SET TO ‘1’.  SET IT  

HIGHER.  

ENSURE THAT THE DOOR HAS BEEN CLOSED PROPERLY.  FO

INSTANCE, THERE MAY BE A PROBLEM INSIDE THE 

 UNIT, KEEPING THE DOOR OPEN OR ANOTHER 
 FAULT, SUCH AS BROKEN OR MISSING 

DOOR SEAL. 
ENSURE THAT THERE IS NO DUST ON THE CONDENSER. 

YOUR FRIDGE-FREEZER APPEARS TO BE
PERFORMING POORLY (RED LAMP IS 
ON)  

ENSURE THAT THERE IS ENOUGH ROOM AT THE REAR AND S

OF THE UNIT/ 

THERE IS A NOISE 

THE COOLING GAS WHICH CIRCULATES MAY MAKE 

A SLIGHT NOISE (BUBBLING SOUND) EVEN WHEN 
THE COMPRESSOR IS NOT RUNNING.  THIS IS 

NORMAL.  IF THESE SOUNDS CHANGE, ENSURE: 

 

YOUR UNIT IS WELL LEVELLED / 

NOTHING IS TOUCHING THE REAR OF THE UNIT / 

NO MATERIAL ON THE APPLIANCE IS VIBRATING. 

 

IMPORTANT

 –

 MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS ADEQUATE AIR FLOW 

FOR YOUR FRIDGE-FREEZER.  PARTICULAR AREAS TO WATCH  
INCLUDE THE SPACE BETWEEN THE FEET.  KEEPING THESE  
AREAS WITH ADEQUATE AIR-CIRCULATION WILL PREVENT YOUR 
FRIDGE FREEZER FROM EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS.

  

 

 

Troubleshooting 

Summary of Contents for BF344

Page 1: ...BF344 FRIDGE FREEZER...

Page 2: ...NOTE This User Instruction Manual contains important information including safety installation points which will enable you to get the most out of your appliance Please keep it in a safe place so that...

Page 3: ...YOUR BF344 FRIDGE FREEZER 5 BEFORE USING YOUR FRIDGE FREEZER 6 7 USING YOUR FRIDGE FREEZER 7 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 12 DEFROSTING 13 14 DRAINAGE 15 INSTALLING YOUR FRIDGE FREEZER 16 HOW TO REVER...

Page 4: ...eet Dimensions mm H x W x D 1850 x 595 x 600 To fully enjoy using your appliance long into the future please firstly familiarise yourself with the specifications safety advice and operational instruct...

Page 5: ...to come into contact with the elements Do not pull out or insert the plug with wet hands Before any cleaning or maintenance work ensure that the appliance has been disconnected from the power supply...

Page 6: ...TOP SHELF 10 TOP SHELF COVERg g Not available in this model 11 EGG SHELF 12 EGG HOLDER 13 AROMA BOX Optional 14 BOTTLE HOLDER Optional 15 BOTTOM SHELF 16 ICE TRAYS 17 ICE MAKER DRAWER 18 TOP FREEZER...

Page 7: ...n settle SITUATING YOUR FRIDGE FREEZER CAUTION DO NOT PLACE THE APPLIANCE NEAR HEAT SOURCES AND LEAVE AT LEAST 5CM OF SPACE ABOVE THE UPPER SECTION FOR FULL INSTALLATION ADVICE PLEASE SEE PAGE 16 MAKE...

Page 8: ...T THE TOP OF THE UNIT ILLUSTRATED BELOW YOU SWITCH ON YOUR APPLIANCE by PLUGGING IT IN SETTING THE REGULATING DEVICE Electronic Thermostat inside the Fridge Freezer near the top at the side 2 in Key o...

Page 9: ...y do NOT keep at this setting for a long time NOTE The ambient temperature temperature of freshly stored food as well as how often the door is opened will affect the temperature of the freezer and the...

Page 10: ...ent DO NOT ALLOW anything to touch the refrigerator s back wall as it will cause frost Also packaging especially paper can stick to it and spoil DO NOT open the refrigerator door too often or leave it...

Page 11: ...hase date When buying frozen food ensure that these have been frozen at suitable temperatures and that the packaging is intact Store your frozen goods in your freezer as soon as possible after purchas...

Page 12: ...this happen the knob must be turned to a less cold position to allow automatic defrosting This will also allow lower energy consumption IN CASE OF A BLACKOUT GENERAL POWER FAILURE In case of Power Fa...

Page 13: ...r Fridge Freezer using a solution of soda bicarbonate in warm water 1 tablespoon Bicarbonate to 2 litres of water 9 Clean the condenser back of unit with a broom once a year NEVER USE SOLVENTS TO CLEA...

Page 14: ...sted water collected by the evaporating tray evaporates automatically NOTE The evaporating tray and water drain hole back of the refrigerator crisper shelf should be cleaned periodically to prevent wa...

Page 15: ...nother cool place Bear in mind that an increase in the food temperature considerably decreases the preservation time To accelerate defrosting place one or more basins of warm water in the freezer comp...

Page 16: ...partment and open the water drain cover A illustrated below which is at the back of the drawer Figure 1 2 Pull out the drain plug B placed under the freezer compartment Figure 2 3 Place the water drai...

Page 17: ...nser at the back of the refrigerator This will maintain good performance 5 If placing beside another refrigerator or freezer keep at least 2cm between the units to prevent condensation 6 Gently move t...

Page 18: ...climate classification for which the appliance is designed The climate classification can be found on the data rating tag which is located at the left on the inside of the appliance Cooling Temperatur...

Page 19: ...TE YOU MUST DISASSEMBLE THE FRIDGE DOORS IN THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE BOTTOM DOOR FIRST THEN TOP DOOR Note the lettered parts refer to following diagrams 1 Remove the plinth beneath the bottom door by ge...

Page 20: ...inge section to which the top of the bottom door had been connected Slide off the hinge cover H 7 Disassemble the middle hinge C using a star head screwdriver and remove the middle hinge altogether ke...

Page 21: ...that the position must be the reverse of its former position on the other side of the doorway 13 Once you have reattached the washer to the pin attach the pin K to the hinge assembly noting that its...

Page 22: ...rly and levelly before you move to the next step 20 Reassemble the hinge C and the support L on the left hand side The hinge cover H must be remounted at the end of the installation 21 Reverse the pos...

Page 23: ...BE DISPOSED OF THE THERMOSTAT SETTING IS SET TO 1 SET IT HIGHER ENSURE THAT THE DOOR HAS BEEN CLOSED PROPERLY FO INSTANCE THERE MAY BE A PROBLEM INSIDE THE UNIT KEEPING THE DOOR OPEN OR ANOTHER FAULT...

Page 24: ...ll not be offered The guarantee for any replacement will only be for the remainder of the guarantee on the original product purchased This guarantee does not cover x Sinks and taps X Failure to comply...

Page 25: ...United Kingdom Sales Telephone 44 118 933 6900 Sales Fax 44 118 931 0035 Service Telephone 44 118 933 6911 Service Fax 44 118 986 9124 Spares Telephone 44 118 933 6922 Technical Advice Telephone 44 11...

Page 26: ...25 NOTE YOUR APPLIANCE DETAILS HERE DATE _______ DEALER ADDRESS SERIAL NUMBER...

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