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Installation 

IMPORTANT: Before installation and usage read 
all the instructions and make sure that the 
voltage (V) and the frequency (Hz) indicated on 
the rating plate are exactly the same as the 
voltage and frequency in your home. The rating 
plate can be found on the front left edge of the    

 

 

        inside of the refrigerator. 

 
The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of the installer 
failing to observe all the accident prevention regulations in force, 
which are necessary for normal use and the regular operation of the 
electric system. 
 
Electrical connection 
 

YOUR REFRIGERATOR IS INTENDED FOR FITTED 
AND PERMANENT INSTALLATION. 
We recommend that the appliance is connected by a 
qualified electrician, who is a member of the N.I.C.E.I.C. 
and who will comply with the I.E.E. and local regulations. 

 

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Your refrigerator comes supplied with a 13 amp plug fitted. If in 
future you need to change the fuse in this plug, then a 13 amp 
ASTA approved (BS 1362) fuse must be used. 

 

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The wiring in the mains lead is coloured as follows: 
Brown 

   Live 

Blue   

 

 

 

Neutral 

Green and yellow 

 

Earth 

 

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As the colours of the wires in the appliance’s mains lead may not 
correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals 
in your spur box, please proceed as follows: 

 

The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked “L” 
(live), or coloured red
 
The  blue wire must be connected to the terminal marked “N” 
(neutral), or coloured black. 
 
The green and yellow wire must be connected to the terminal 
marked “E” (earth), or by the earth symbol, or coloured green 
and yellow

 

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When the connection is completed, no stray strands or cut wire 
should be present. The cord clamp must be secured over the 
outer sheath. 

 

Summary of Contents for BR15.3A

Page 1: ...BR15 3A Built in fridge with icebox...

Page 2: ...ual 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 fu...

Page 3: ...13 16 Icebox door open indicator 13 Freezing fresh food 14 Tips on freezing 14 15 Storing commercially frozen food 15 Defrosting frozen food 15 Making ice cubes 16 Cleaning and maintenance 16 18 The...

Page 4: ...d disconnect it from the power supply Cut off and render any plug useless Cut the cable off directly behind the appliance to prevent misuse This should be undertaken by a competent person Disable the...

Page 5: ...be caused o Altering the specification of the appliance must not be attempted for reasons of safety Before using your appliance o Check the appliance for any signs of transport damage If you notice an...

Page 6: ...e back coils of the appliance to come into contact with the wall surface o Always ensure that the location where you are installing your appliance is free of stored items such as papers and other flam...

Page 7: ...pth 550 mm o Automatic defrost fridge section only o 4 star icebox o Icebox door open indicator o Adjustable thermostat o Butter compartment o Egg holder o Bottle rack o Reversible door o Slider fitti...

Page 8: ...side of the fridge section You will need to open the door of your appliance to be able to find it The rating plate will indicate the ambient temperature range that your appliance will function correct...

Page 9: ...o It is important that this channel never becomes clogged see The defrost drain hole section for a detailed explanation of how to keep the channel clear 3 Salad crisper drawers and cover o The crispe...

Page 10: ...nd accessories should be thoroughly dried after the cleaning process has been completed o There can be an odour when you first switch on the appliance It will lessen as the appliance starts to cool Du...

Page 11: ...u a lower temperature inside the refrigerator o Ideally the thermostat should be set to a position between 3 to 4 o Your refrigerator can maintain a temperature of between 4 6 degrees centigrade o IMP...

Page 12: ...on shelves inside the main section of the refrigerator o Some organic solutions such as the oils in lemon orange peel and acid in butter can cause damage to the plastic parts contained inside of the...

Page 13: ...midity will cause quicker ice formation and increase the amount of power that the appliance uses o The guidance of the food manufacturer should be followed in regard to the maximum storage time o Thaw...

Page 14: ...not allow fresh food to touch items that are already frozen o After 24 hours you should check that the fresh food is satisfactorily frozen If it is then the thermostat should be turned down to its nor...

Page 15: ...en stored in a freezer where the temperature does not rise above 18 C o Do not buy packages of food that are covered with frost This could indicate that the package has thawed at least once before o T...

Page 16: ...TO CLEAN IT o Do not clean the appliance by pouring water onto it or spraying water over it o The freezer should be cleaned periodically using a solution of bicarbonate of soda and lukewarm water o C...

Page 17: ...an the defrost drainage channel o You should be careful to make sure that food packages do not touch the rear wall of the appliance as this can interrupt the automatic defrosting process and deflect w...

Page 18: ...r to the appliance and the icebox open You can place a bowl of warm water inside the icebox to speed up the defrost process o Once all the ice that has built up has melted then the inside of the icebo...

Page 19: ...o Press the rear end of the bulb cover until the sides release and then lift the bulb cover clear of the bulb o Change the present light bulb with a new one The replacement bulb should not have a gre...

Page 20: ...E I C and who will comply with the I E E and local regulations o Your refrigerator comes supplied with a 13 amp plug fitted If in future you need to change the fuse in this plug then a 13 amp ASTA ap...

Page 21: ...o continuous heat or extremes of temperature e g next to a radiator or boiler o The door should be able to open completely and freely o The appliance should be situated so you can easily access the fo...

Page 22: ...hows the aperture size that you will need to be able to install your appliance o The appliance must be stood on a level floor Supplied installation components a Top fixing bar b Sealing strip c Door s...

Page 23: ...hrough to the back of the aperture This will allow the appliance to be easily plugged in once you have completed the rest of the installation 5 Cut the sealing strip so that is the same height as the...

Page 24: ...t of the appliance with the front edge of the kitchen unit o Fix the front feet into position using the 4 x 17 fixing screws e 7 Screw the top fixing bar to the underneath of the kitchen unit using th...

Page 25: ...ould be placed in line with the door guide d o Fix the door slide c to the furniture door using the 4 x 17 fixing screws e The outer edge of the door slide should be placed on the second pencil mark t...

Page 26: ...the appliance door o Disassemble the icebox door hinge h and then carefully remove the icebox door g Place the icebox door on a cushioned surface so that damage does not occur to it o Disassemble the...

Page 27: ...ot occur to it o Unscrew the upper door hinge pin l this pin must then be firmly inserted into the opposite side of the upper door hinge this process is shown in the section of the line drawing labell...

Page 28: ...here properly all the way around the door o If the seal is not adhering to the cabinet properly then you should either 1 Use a warm damp cloth and manipulate the seal until it does adhere to the cabin...

Page 29: ...n the rating plate of your appliance My fridge appears to be performing poorly o Check that the appliance isn t overloaded and that food hasn t been packed too tightly into it o The thermostat setting...

Page 30: ...ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF Please note that if an engineer is asked to attend whilst the product is under guarantee and finds that the problem is not the result of an appliance fault the...

Page 31: ...g o BC003 Ceramic Hob Cleaner 250ml o BC004 Oven Cleaner 250ml o BC005 Stainless Steel Cleaner and Protector 250ml o BC007 E Cloth General Purpose Cloth o BC008 Microwave Cover To order a Baumatic con...

Page 32: ...uk Website www baumatic co uk Republic of Ireland Service Telephone 1 890 812 724 Spares Telephone 091 756 771 Czech Republic Baumatic CR s r o L pov 665 460 01 Liberec 4 Czech Republic 420 483 577 2...

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