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Switching off the appliance 

If your appliance is going to be switched off for longer periods, it 
should be left opened to prevent odours from building up inside. 
If your appliance has a lock, set the lock in the “closed” position 
with  the  doors  open  and  keep  the  key  well  away  from  small 
children to prevent accidents. 
Ice and frost layers which build up to a certain thickness on the 
inside  wall act as insulation and prevent the dispersion of the 
coldness. These must be removed from time to time. To remove 
the  layers  of  ice  from  the  inside  walls

use  a  plastic  or  wood 

scraper  with  no  sharp  edges.  When  doing  this,  remove  the 
drawers and lay a cloth on the bottom of the appliance to catch 
the ice as it is scraped off so that it can be easily removed. 
The  method  least  likely  to  damage  your  appliance  when 
removing the layers of ice is to defrost it. 

Defrosting 

In  normal  circumstances  the  freezer  compartment  should  be 
defrosted  once  or  twice  a  year.  The  fridge  compartment  is 
defrosted automatically. 

Danger Warnings: 

Never  use  electrical  appliances  to  defrost  your  appliance, 
such  as  a  hair  dryer,  fan  heater,  dehumidifiers,  de-icing 
sprays or anything with a naked flame. 

The  plastic  inside  of  your  appliance  could  melt  and  the 
escaping gas or foam could be ignited by sparks or by the 
naked flame 
On no account should a steam cleaning device be used to 
defrost the layers of ice in the appliance (great risk of an 
electric shock)

Proceed as follows to defrost your appliance 

1.  Provide a suitable non-metallic container 
2.  Make  absolutely  sure  that  you  remove  the  plug  from  the 

power socket. 

3.  Dry your hands thoroughly to prevent skin damage from the 

contact with ice 

4.  Remove all frozen food from the freezer and foll it firmly in 

newspaper  place  it  in  the  container  already  prepared  and 
place the container in a cool, dry room. 

5.  Cover the container all around with a thick blanket. 
6.  Remove the drawers by pulling them as far out as possible 

and then raising them slightly. 

7. As described previously, scrape the thickest ice carefully from 
the freezer and put it in the kitchen sink. 
8. If your appliance is equipped with a drip duct at the bottom, 
pull  it  out  and  place  a  bowl  to  catch  the  dripping  water 
underneath. 
9. If necessary, speed up defrosting by placing a large bowl of 
warm water on the bottom of the appliance and close the door. 
10. If your appliance is not equipped with a drip duct, place an 
absorbent cloth underneath the front of the appliance and wipe 
up the defrosting water with a sponge. 
11. Thoroughly clean the inside, wipe it out with warm water and 
a little vinegar and then rinse it out with clear water. 
12. Dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth and air it for 3-4 minutes. 
13. Close the door and plug the appliance back in 
14. Reset the temperature dial to the maximum setting. 
15. Now refill the drawers with the frozen food, the oldest items 
at the top. 

To  prevent  the  frozen  food  from  defrosting,  carry  out  the 
steps described above within two hours at the most. 

10. Using the fridge 

Switch on / off and selecting the temperature 

Temperature settings: 

Turn dial left to Lowest setting = slight cooling 
Turn  dial  right  to  highest  setting    =  lowest  temperature.  The 
temperature must be set according to : 

  Room temperature 

  Quantity of stored foods 

  How often the appliance is opened 

We recommend a medium setting. You will soon learn, through 
observation,  which  is  the  most  suitable  setting  for  your 
requirements. 

Internal lighting: 

For those models equipped  with internal lighting, a switch has 
been  built  in.  When  the  fridge  door  is  opened,  the  light 
automatically  comes  on  and  automatically  goes  off  when  the 
door is closed. The light bulb is protected by a transparent cover. 
Spare bulb should be Max.15W 
When  replacing  the  light  bulb,  follow  the  instructions  given  on 
the  separate  sheet  or  the  illustration  on last  page of  this  user 
manual. 

The appliance is switched on automatically when it is plugged in
and the power is switched on.

Summary of Contents for BRCIF5050

Page 1: ...BRCIF5050 Built in combi frost free fridge freezer ...

Page 2: ...0 Built in Combi MODEL BRCIF5050 Before use please read and follow all the safety rules and operating instructions ...

Page 3: ...mance data on the rating plate refer to a room temperature within the range of 10 to 38 Important This appliance is designed for domestic use only The appliance has been tested against leakage in compliance with the relevant legal safety standards Should you have bought your new fridge freezer to replace an old appliance please make sure that all existing latch or bolt locks on the old appliance a...

Page 4: ... the compressor if it exists f Remove all documents and accessories inside g Clean the inside of the appliance with lukewarm water and vinegar and dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth Make sure that the pipes for the circulation of the refrigerant are not damaged in any way during installation The appliance must only be used for the purpose for which it is intended The appliance must be placed on a...

Page 5: ...e in the freezer can drop to the necessary level 4 You can now fill the freezer with any amount of frozen food Food which has been bought ready frozen 5 If you want to freeze fresh chilled food consult the chapter freezing storing fresh food Warning Do not store any bottle liquids in the freezer Liquids expand when frozen and the bottle may explode Never keep explosive substances or aerosol cans w...

Page 6: ...ours Do not eat any food beyond its storage time this could lead to food poisoning Precautions and advice Whenever cleaning or defrosting remove the power plug or switch off the main fuse After closing the freezer door do not open it immediately and do not force it open under any circumstances The vacuum created by the sealing of the door is dispersed after about 1 2 minutes so that the door can b...

Page 7: ...round with a thick blanket 6 Remove the drawers by pulling them as far out as possible and then raising them slightly 7 As described previously scrape the thickest ice carefully from the freezer and put it in the kitchen sink 8 If your appliance is equipped with a drip duct at the bottom pull it out and place a bowl to catch the dripping water underneath 9 If necessary speed up defrosting by placi...

Page 8: ...lease note The compressor must not operate continuously It is controlled by a thermostat with which you set temperatures It is perfectly normal to hear noise from the compressor when the refrigeration system is running In unheated rooms and in cold weather conditions condensation can build up on the outer walls of the appliance This does not mean there is fault and it will disappear when the tempe...

Page 9: ...ons or attempts at repair on your appliance 12 Getting your appliance serviced Any repairs or interventions on the appliance should only be carried out by your nearest service department as otherwise the user may run considerable risks and the guarantee may not longer be valid Consult the enclosed guarantee card or the separately enclosed list of after sales centers to see which company is respons...

Page 10: ...Cake Biscuits Glass container Pork Aluminium foil Beef Aluminium foil Lamb Aluminium foil Mushrooms Polyethylene bag Asparagus Polyethylene bag Vegetables Polyethylene bag Strawberries Polyethylene bag Flans Aluminium foil Chicken Aluminium foil Turkey Aluminium foil Duck Aluminium foil Goose Aluminium foil Cauliflower Polyethylene bag Beans Polyethylene bag Pepperoni Polyethylene bag Preserves Gl...

Page 11: ...tor Diagram Control panel and lamp Food shelf Fresh food container Drawers Bottle holder This diagram may very slightly with the layout of the refrigerator you have just purchased due to technical improvements ...

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Page 13: ...re that during the automatic defrost any water on the back wall of the compartment runs into the drain channel C After the appliance has been placed in its final position leave it for about at least an hour before connecting it to the power supply D Make sure that the appliance is working properly before placing any food in it WARNING DO NOT INSTALL THE APPLIANCE NEAR TO ANY HEAT SOURCES AND LEAVE...

Page 14: ...12 2d P 2 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e A A B P B A L 1a Q 2f L 2g 2h A B B P Point 1 Door reversal ...

Page 15: ...3 4 5 2 1 Point 2 Installation ...

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Page 17: ...st be accessible for the service technician to perform any necessary repair If your appliance is installed in such a way that a service technician is concerned that damage will be caused to the appliance or your kitchen then he will not complete a repair This includes situations where appliances have been tiled in sealed in with sealant have wooden obstructions placed in front of the appliance lik...

Page 18: ... Fridge and Freezer Temperature Rise Time 11 hours Freezing Capacity 4 5 kg 24hr Climate Class 3 N ST Noise Level 41 dB Installation Type Built in 1 On a scale from A highest efficiency to G lowest efficiency 2 Annual energy consumption based on standard test results for 24 hours The actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located 3 This appliance is inte...

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