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TIPS FOR ENERGY SAVINGS 

 

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Try not to open the door too often, especially when 
the weather is wet and hot.  Once you open the 
door, be sure to close it as soon as possible. 

 

9

 

Use higher thermostat settings only if essential 

and not for constant, long-term use. 

 

9

 

Before loading the appliance with packages of 
fresh foods, ensure they are cooled to an ambient 

temperature (except in the case of soup). 

 

9

 

Ice and frost layering will increase energy 
consumption, so defrost & clean the appliance as 
soon as the layer is 3-5mm thick in your icebox. 

 

9

 

If the door seal (gasket) is damaged, the energy 

consumption will be much higher.  To keep the 
sealing in good condition, be sure not to spill oils 

or fats on it.  A damaged seal will need to be 
replaced. Make sure that if you have reversed the 

door, you fluff out the crushed side of the seal with 
a hairdryer before reinserting it. 

 

9

 

The condenser at the back of the appliance must 
always be clean and free of excessive dust. 

 

 

REMINDER: 

 

You will be alerted to the presence of excessive amounts of 
dust on the condenser by a sound alarm 

 

 Upon hearing this alarm, you should: 

 

 

Check the air circulation through the bottom rail 

openings. 

 

 

If necessary, clean or vacuum the dust from the 

condenser.  See the instructions on the next page. 

 

Summary of Contents for BR11.2A

Page 1: ...BR11 2A Built under Fridge with Icebox ...

Page 2: ...TH ICEBOX 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 it is easily available for future reference ...

Page 3: ...OUR FRIDGE 6 USING YOUR FRIDGE 7 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 11 12 DEFROSTING 13 TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY 14 INSTALLING YOUR FRIDGE 15 FITTING THE DÉCOR DOOR 18 LEVELLING YOUR FRIDGE TO YOUR FLOOR 19 HOW TO REVERSE THE DOOR SWING 20 HOW TO REVERSE THE SWING OF YOUR ICE BOX DOOR 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE 23 CONTACT DETAILS 24 CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...nsions mm H x W x D 818 898 x 596 x 545 To fully enjoy using your appliance long into the future please firstly familiarise yourself with the specifications safety advice and operational instructions included in this manual NOTE When you install your Fridge it is important to bear in mind its climatic rating In order to find out the climatic rating of your appliance check the data rating tag insid...

Page 5: ...y 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 Never allow the back coils of the Appliance 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...

Page 6: ... the cooling plate at the rear wall Beneath this there is a channel and an outlet for defrosted water It is important that this channel is never clogged Use a plastic straw to clear away any dirt 3 CRISPER TRAY SERVING TRAY The crisper tray at the bottom of your refrigerator is covered by the serving tray This cover protects fruit and vegetables stored within from drying out Note that the door lin...

Page 7: ...uid can settle SITUATING YOUR FRIDGE CAUTION DO NOT PLACE THE APPLIANCE NEAR HEAT SOURCES AND FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION ADVICE SHOWN ON PAGE 16 FOR FULL INSTALLATION ADVICE PLEASE SEE PAGE 16 MAKE A NOTE OF THE LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW FRIDGE MAKE SURE THAT IT WILL FIT PROPERLY SO THAT 1 The doors can open freely and completely 2 You can access your food conveniently 3 There is sufficient space at the ...

Page 8: ...e the interior temperature may dip below 0 C you should not leave your fridge on this setting for long periods Settings 3 5 Use these mid settings for longer storage of food in the fridge mid coldness Settings below this will give a milder coldness to the interior of the fridge 0 This setting will make the fridge STOP the cool system is deactivated although the light will still function REMINDER O...

Page 9: ...ch your fridge OFF by turning the thermostat knob to position 0 NOTE When you first switch on the appliance allow 24 hours for it to cool down to the desired temperature During this time DO NOT open the door often or place a lot of food inside the unit WARNING If the appliance is switched off then switched back on again after a short period the compressor will start up again after approximately ha...

Page 10: ... wall as it will cause frost Also packaging especially paper can stick to it and spoil Crispy delicate foods should be stored in the coldest parts of the fridge DO NOT open the refrigerator door too often or leave it open for long spells of time ARRANGE meat and cleaned fish wrapped in packages or sheets of plastic which you will then use within 1 2 days You can put fruits and vegetables into the ...

Page 11: ... following in mind o Ambient temperature o How often the doors are opened and closed o Quantity of food stored in the compartments o Moisture content of what you place in your fridge o The location of your appliance IN CASE OF A BLACKOUT GENERAL POWER FAILURE In case of Power Failure find out how long the electricity will be off If the failure is not going to be for any longer than 12 hours leave ...

Page 12: ...idge 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 CLEAN THE INSIDE OF YOUR FRIDGE FREEZER Find the lamp housing in the top right of the refrigerator s interior Gently move the transparent lamp cover plate from the lamp cradle Unscrew the bulb and replace with a new ...

Page 13: ...he items responsible It dirty or dusty you should clean or vacuum it see the figure below To remove Dust from the Condenser 1 Remove the bottom board of the unit cabinet 2 Push a finger through the opening in the bottom rail and release the fastener 3 Pull the rail towards you and remove it 4 Pull the condenser dish out 5 Use the vacuum cleaner to clean the dust from the condenser 6 Replace the co...

Page 14: ...urning the thermostat knob to the STOP 0 position and disconnecting the power supply 2 Emptying the icebox taking care that the packages remain frozen by wrapping them properly 3 Mopping up melted water from the bottom of the appliance with a cloth Avoid using defrosting sprays as they may cause damage to the plastic parts and may be hazardous to health NOTE The evaporating tray water drain hole s...

Page 15: ...ur icebox 9 If the door seal gasket is damaged the energy consumption will be much higher To keep the sealing in good condition be sure not to spill oils or fats on it A damaged seal will need to be replaced Make sure that if you have reversed the door you fluff out the crushed side of the seal with a hairdryer before reinserting it 9 The condenser at the back of the appliance must always be clean...

Page 16: ... 2 After removing the rear wall of the cabinet push the appliance into the kitchen unit s space and allow at least 4mm free space on both sides between the appliance and the side walls of the kitchen unit Fig 1 at right Allow 38mm space between back of the fridge and the wall NOTE YOU NEED THE SPACES SHOWN AT LEFT TO INSTALL YOUR APPLIANCE Ensure there is sufficient space behind the cooling coils ...

Page 17: ...ware that the Fitting Bar is not attached to the appliance and needs to be secured during installation Install the Fitting Bar shown in the picture below so that it attaches to the top of the appliance and underneath the top of the cabinetry indicated by the arrow ...

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 Temperature Ranges Climate Classification Recommended Ambient Temp SN 10 to 32 C N 16 to 32 C ST 18 to 38 C T 18 to 43 C If the appliance is installed next to another refrigerator or freezer a clearance of 5 c...

Page 19: ... to attach the rail as shown on the left NOTE door area below the rail must reach to just below appliance NOTE You need the tools shown here 3 Clasp the eyelet holes in the rail on the inside of the décor door over the bolts protruding from the top edge of the refrigerator door Secure these using the nut caps provided as shown in the above illustration Make sure that you have the décor door attach...

Page 20: ... You can adjust the height from 82 to 90 cm The height MUST be adjusted before the appliance is built into the unit space designated for it DO NOT MOVE THE FRIDGE WHEN THE FEET ARE EXTENDED HIGH Drill two holes and attach your fridge to the underside of your worktop as shown in figure at left Adjusting the base Place the plinth fascia over the area indicated with arrows and push into place Fasteni...

Page 21: ...oles Keep these in a safe place nearby 2 Remove the upper hinge 2 using a star head screwdriver to remove the screws 3 Detach and remove the lower hinge 3 by doing the same as you had to the top hinge 4 Flip the top hinge and bring it over and down to the bottom corner that is diagonally opposed to it 4 Screw it in 5 Flip the bottom hinge and bring it over and up to the top corner that is diagonal...

Page 22: ...or 1 Open the ice box door 2 Using a screwdriver remove the two screws fixing the door latch to the doorway 3 Remove the door latch 4 Taking a screwdriver remove the screw pinioning the lower hinge to the door 5 Remove the door turn it so it is fully upside down to how it had been IE do NOT flip the door so that the inside is now facing outward 6 Flip the hinge so that it will go into the other si...

Page 23: ...TLY TAKE OUT AND CONSUME FOOD LOOK FOR OUT OF DATE FOOD THAT CAN BE DISPOSED OF THE THERMOSTAT SETTING IS SET TOO LOW SET IT HIGHER ENSURE THAT THE DOOR HAS BEEN CLOSED PROPERLY FOR INSTANCE THERE MAY BE A PROBLEM INSIDE THE UNIT KEEPING THE DOOR OPEN OR ANOTHER FAULT SUCH AS A BROKEN OR MISSING DOOR SEAL ENSURE THAT THERE IS NO DUST ON THE CONDENSER YOUR FRIDGE APPEARS TO BE PERFORMING POORLY ENS...

Page 24: ...ble only with the written consent of Baumatic Ltd If the appliance fails and is considered either not repairable or uneconomical to repair between twelve months and five years from purchase date a free of charge replacement will 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 an...

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