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ELECTRICAL SAFETY 

              

 

 

NOTE - This appliance must be grounded.  In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, 
grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance of 

electrical current.  You will be able to tell if it is because a non-grounded appliance will give off 

an electrical discharge.    Manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage due to non-
grounding of appliance. 

 

DURING THE GUARANTEE PERIOD ONLY BAUMATIC SERVICE ENGINEERS OR AN AUTHORISED AGENT OF 

BAUMATIC SHOULD CARRY OUT REPAIRS ON THIS UNIT. 

 

DO NOT USE IF THE SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED.  NEVER TAKE RISKS WITH FIRE! 

 

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ENSURE YOU CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO A SUPPLY RATED AT 220-240V (or 200-230V) and 50HZ. 

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NOTE: the supporting structure is constructed in panels of treated sheet steel, electrostatically 

enamelled to resist ill-treatment and to give long-lasting beauty and shine.  

 

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Do not attempt to alter the specifications of 
this appliance.  Doing so could damage the 

machine, cause injury & invalidate your 

warranty. DO NOT USE ADAPTERS/SHUNTS. 

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Do not allow children to play with, near or 

inside this Fridge-Freezer.  

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Do not pull on the power supply cable to 

free the plug from the wall! 

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Do not attempt to use your Fridge-Freezer 
outdoors or any place where it is likely to 

come into contact with the elements.  

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Do not pull out or insert the plug with wet 

hands. 

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Before any cleaning or maintenance work, 

ensure that the appliance has been 

disconnected from the power supply. 

 
 

 

 

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Never allow the back coils of the Fridge-freezer 
to come into contact with any wall surface.  

ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE SPACE INTO 

WHICH YOU ARE PLACING YOUR APPLIANCE IS 
FREE OF STORED ITEMS SUCH AS PAPERS OR 

OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIALS. 

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NEVER block the VENTILATION OPENINGS OF THE 

APPLIANCE EITHER INSIDE OR ON ITS EXTERIOR.  
IT IS VITAL TO KEEP YOUR FRIDGE-FREEZER WELL 

VENTILATED SO THAT THERE IS PROPER AIR FLOW 

BETWEEN THE BOTTOM OF THE UNIT AND THE 

PLINTH / KICK PLATE ON WHICH IT IS SITTING. 

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WARNING – DO NOT DAMAGE THE REFRIGERANT 

CIRCUIT.  AT THE END OF THE FUNCTIONAL LIFE 

OF THE EQUIPMENT (WHICH USES COOLING GAS 

R600o [ISOBUTANE]) AND INFLAMMABLE GAS 
INSIDE THE INSULATING FOAM, IT MUST BE 

PLACED IN SAFETY BEFORE SENDING IT FOR 

PROPER WASTE DISPOSAL. 

 

PLEASE OBSERVE ALL INSTALLATION ADVICE IN THIS MANUAL FOR 
SAFE USAGE OF YOUR APPLIANCE. 

 

 

 Note

:  Before discarding an old refrigerator/freezer, switch off and disconnect it 

from the power supply.  Cut off and render any plug useless.  Ensure that the door 
cannot jam (removing it is best), regardless of whether or not it can be pushed open 
from inside. AN OLD FRIDGE/FREEZER CAN BE A DEADLY PLAYTHING FOR CHILDREN! 

CONFORMITY TO W.E.E.E. DIRECTIVE

 

 

 

Important Safety Information: 

Please Read this before installing & using.

 

 

Summary of Contents for BF585

Page 1: ...BF585 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: ...20 YOUR BF585 FRIDGE FREEZER 5 BEFORE USING YOUR FRIDGE FREEZER 6 USING YOUR FRIDGE FREEZER 7 14 ARRANGING FOOD 15 16 FOOD STORAGE TIPS DEODORIZER 17 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 18 20 INSTALLING YOUR FR...

Page 4: ...tter compartment 2 General racks 1 Bottle rack 3 Freezer shelves 6 Door racks Dimensions mm H x W x D 1808 x 925 x 816 To fully enjoy using your appliance long into the future please firstly familiari...

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: ...REFRIGERATOR RACK For storing refrigerating foods milk juice beer etc 17 REFRIGERAGTOR RACK BAR Keeps tall containers from falling from the rack bar 18 WINE BOTTLE RACK Holds one wine bottle Using you...

Page 7: ...plan to install it so that this fluid can 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 AND 5 INCHES...

Page 8: ...fridge freezer and plugged it in you will need to understand how the CONTROL PANEL works in order to set the temperature you want your appliance to chill to etc Please familiarise yourself with the c...

Page 9: ...lit when your fridge freezer is operating It shows that the DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEM is working in the refrigerator This icon is always lit when your fridge freezer is operating It shows that the DEODOR...

Page 10: ...ths after the refrigerator has first been installed When the time comes to change the filter or RESET press this button and hold for 5 seconds then the LED will change to NORMAL i e the Red LED turns...

Page 11: ...10 NOTE YOU JUST PRESS THE REFRIGERATOR SET PAD TO DISPLAY THE AVAILABLE TEMPERATURE RANGE UNTIL YOU STOP AT THE ONE YOU WANT TO USE...

Page 12: ...you turn the dial to Vegetable Case the temperature in the drawer will be ideal for storing vegetables When you turn the dial to Chilled Case the temperature in the drawer will be lower than when set...

Page 13: ...12 How to Use your Fridge Freezer s Water and Ice Dispenser NOTE YOU JUST PRESS THE FREEZER SET PAD TO DISPLAY THE AVAILABLE TEMPERATURE RANGE UNTIL YOU STOP AT THE ONE YOU WANT...

Page 14: ...ill hear a snapping sound 2 seconds after the ice cubes come out This is from the shut off ice out valve Wait 2 3 seconds after pushing the pad to get all the available water or ice cubes If the ice c...

Page 15: ...t until the water becomes cold once again NOTE o About 10 ice cubes a day 7 8 times daily are made at one time If the ice storage tray becomes full ice making will stop o The icemaker will make bangin...

Page 16: ...frost from forming anywhere in the appliance Although this feature virtually guarantees a frostless environment you should still be careful NOT to expose the interior of the appliance to excessive amo...

Page 17: ...f too much humidity develops inside it NEVER place warm food inside the refrigerator Warm food must be allowed to cool at room temperature It should then be arranged to ensure adequate air circulation...

Page 18: ...PUT FRESH OR WARMISH FOOD WITH FROZEN FOOD SIDE BY SIDE AS THE FORMER CAN THAW THE LATTER AND CAUSE SPOILAGE While freezing fresh food meat fish mincemeat etc divide into bagged parts so you can acce...

Page 19: ...ood depends on the room temperature thermostat setting how often the door is opened the type of food and how long it has taken to get the food from the store to your freezer Always follow the printed...

Page 20: ...tore your appliance For example your refrigerator will experience performance difficulties if it is kept in a place whose temperature dips below the set temperature of the refrigerator Also be careful...

Page 21: ...r to collect water deposits take out the bottom drawer and soak up the water using a sponge 9 Clean the inside of your Fridge Freezer using a solution of soda bicarbonate in warm water 1 tablespoon Bi...

Page 22: ...food removed from the compartments You should also clean the interior surfaces and leave both doors slightly open so as to prevent the formation of mould or odour emptying it out completely drying it...

Page 23: ...20 REPLACING THE LIGHT BULBS...

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Page 27: ...nce in the path of direct sunlight 3 Make sure that the plug is accessible after positioning your fridge freezer 4 Keep a space of 15cm above your fridge freezer 5 You need 5 inches 12 7 cm clearance...

Page 28: ...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 29: ...26 NOTE Upon delivery you may need to remove the freezer and or refrigerator door s if the appliance cannot get through your doorway...

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Page 32: ...F 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 FOR INSTANCE THERE MAY BE A PROBLEM INSIDE THE UNIT KEEPING THE DOOR...

Page 33: ...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 34: ...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...

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