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Dairy Products

Preparation

Longest Storage Time

(Month)

Storage Conditions

Cheese (except feta
cheese)

By placing foil thereb-
etween, in slices

6-8

It can be left in its original pack-
aging for short term storage. For
long-term storage it should also
be wrapped in aluminium or
plastic foil.

Butter, margarine

In its own packaging

6

In its own packaging or in plastic
containers

7.3 Reversing the Door Opening

Side

The door opening side of your refrigerator
can be reversed according to the place you
put it. When you need this, you should defin-
itely call the nearest Authorized Service.

7.4 Door Open Alert

Door Open Alert

An audible alert will be heard if the product's
door remains open for 1 minute. The audible
alert will stop when you close the cabinet
door or press any button on the display (if
available).

7.5 Replacing the Illumination

Lamp

Call the Authorized Service when the Bulb/
LED used for lighting in your refrigerator will
be replaced.
Lamp(s) used in this appliance cannot be
used for house lighting. Intended use of this
lamp is to help the user place food into the
refrigerator / freezer safely and comfortably.

8 Maintenance and Cleaning

WARNING:

Read the “Safety Instructions” sec-
tion first.

WARNING:

Unplug the refrigerator before clean-
ing it.

• Do not use sharp or abrasive tools to

clean the product. Do not use materials
such as household cleaning agents, soap,
detergents, gas, gasoline, thinner, alcohol,
wax, etc.

• The dust shall be removed from the ventil-

ation grill on the rear of the product at
least once a year (without opening the
cover). Clean the product with a dry cloth.

• Take care to keep water away from the

lamp's cover and other electrical parts.

• Clean the door with a damp cloth. Re-

move all contents to remove the door and
body racks. Remove the door racks by lift-

ing them upwards. Clean and dry the
shelves, then attach back in place by slid-
ing from above.

• Do not use chlorinated water or cleaning

products on the exterior surface and
chromecoated parts of the product. Chlor-
ine will cause rust on such metallic sur-
faces.

• Do not use sharp and abrasive tools,

soap, house cleaning materials, deter-
gents, gas, gasoline, varnish and similar
substances to prevent deformation of the
plastic part and removal of prints on the
part. Use warm water and a soft cloth for
cleaning, and then dry it.

• On the products without a No-Frost fea-

ture, water droplets and icing up to a
thickness of a finger may occur on the rear
wall of the freezer compartment. Do not
clean, and never apply oils or similar ma-
terials.

Summary of Contents for FNP4686PS

Page 1: ...Freezer User Manual FNP4686PS FNP4686W 58 7468 0000 EN AA 25 04 2022 11 20 7278440893_7278441310 ...

Page 2: ...al This way you will protect yourself and your product against the dangers that may occur Keep the user manual Include this manual with the unit if you hand it over to someone else The following symbols are used in the user manual Hazard that may result in death or injury Important information or useful tips on operation Read the user manual Combustible material warning against fire hazard NOTICE ...

Page 3: ...uct 11 3 Your Freezer 12 4 Installation 12 4 1 Right Place For Installation 12 4 2 Electrical Connection 13 4 3 Attaching the Plastic Wedges 13 4 4 Adjusting the Legs 13 4 5 Hot Surface Warning 14 5 Preparation 14 5 1 What to Do for Energy Saving 14 5 2 First Use 14 5 3 Climate Class and Definitions 15 6 Operating the Product 15 7 Use of Your Appliance 16 7 1 Control Panel of the Product 16 7 2 Fr...

Page 4: ...ial use and should not be used other than for its inten ded use This product is de signed to be used indoors at home and similar places For example In the staff kitchens of the stores offices and other work ing environments In farm houses In the units of hotels motels or other resting facilities that are used by the customers In hostels or similar environ ments In catering services and similar non...

Page 5: ...rawers from the product to prevent children from getting inside the appliance 4 Remove the doors 5 Store the product so that it shall not be tipped over 6 Do not allow children to play with the scrapped product Do not dispose of the product by throwing it into fire Risk of explosion If there is a lock available in the product s door keep the key out of children s reach 1 3 Electrical Safety The pr...

Page 6: ...t operate the product if the pipes are damaged and con tact an authorized service 1 5 Installation Safety Contact the Authorized Ser vice for the product s installa tion To prepare the product for installation see the inform ation in the user manual and make sure the electric and water utilities are as required If not call an electrician and plumber to arrange the utilities as necessary Failure to...

Page 7: ...e product in the vicinity of a heat source you shall use a suitable insula tion plate and the minimum distance to the heat source shall be as specified below At least 30 cm away from heat sources such as stoves heating units and heaters etc And at least 5 cm away from electric ovens Your product has the protec tion class of I Plug the product in a groun ded socket that conforms with the Voltage Cu...

Page 8: ...lling and injury Do not cause damage to the pipes of the cooling system using sharp and piercing tools The refrigerant that sprays out in case of puncturing the gas pipes pipe extensions or up per surface coatings may cause irritation of skin and in juries of the eyes Do not place and operate electric appliances inside the refrigerator freezer unless it is advised by the manufacturer Do not jam an...

Page 9: ...or is equipped with blue light do not look at this light with optical devices Do not stare directly at UV LED light for a long time Ultra violet rays may cause eye strain Do not fill the product with more food than its capacity Injuries or damages may occur if the contents of the refriger ator fall when the door is opened Similar problems may also occur when an object is placed over the product En...

Page 10: ...de the product to rise Regularly clean the accessible drainage systems in contact with food Clean the water tanks that have not been used for 48 hours and mains fed water systems that have not been used for more than 5 days Store raw meat and fish products in appropriate com partments within the product Thus it does not drip on or come into contact with other foods Two star freezer compart ments a...

Page 11: ...EU WEEE Directive 2012 19 EU This product bears a classifica tion symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This symbol indicates that this product shall not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its service life Used device must be returned to offical collection point for recycling of electrical and electronic devices To find these collection systems please contact...

Page 12: ...your product does not comprise the relevant parts the information pertains to other models 4 Installation Read the Safety Instructions sec tion first 4 1 Right Place For Installation Contact the Authorized Service for the product s installation To prepare the product for installation see the information in the user manual and make sure the electric and water utilities are as required If not call a...

Page 13: ... is lost or fallen position the product so that at least 5 cm clearance shall be left between the rear surface of the product and the wall of the room The clearance at the rear is important for efficient operation of the product 4 2 Electrical Connection Do not use extension or multi sock ets in power connection Damaged power cable must be re placed by Authorized Service When placing two coolers i...

Page 14: ...lves Net volume and energy consumption information de clared in the energy label of your refriger ator was tested by taking out the upper drawers in the cooler department and the ice bucket which is easily removable by hand Using the below drawer when storing is strongly recommended Depending on the product s features de frosting frozen foods in the cooler com partment will ensure energy saving an...

Page 15: ... N Temperate Climate This cooling device is designed for use at ambient temperat ures between 16 C and 32 C ST Subtropical Climate This cooling device is designed for use at ambient tem peratures between 16 C and 38 C T Tropical Climate This cooling device is designed for use at ambient temperatures between 16 C and 43 C 6 Operating the Product Read the Safety Instructions sec tion first Do not us...

Page 16: ...y When the quick freezing key is pressed the LED on the key is illuminated and the quick freezing function shall be activated The tem perature of the freezer compartment is set to 27 C Press the key again to cancel func tion The quick freezing function shall be automatically cancelled after a while To freeze a large amount of fresh food press the quick freezing key before placing the food in the f...

Page 17: ...tic foil vacuum bags and cold resistant storage containers with caps The Use of Following Types of Pack aging Is Not Recommended to Freeze Food Packaging paper parchment paper cello phane gelatin paper garbage bag used bags and shopping bags Hot foods should not be placed in the freezer compartment without cooling When placing unfrozen fresh foods in the freezer compartment please note that it doe...

Page 18: ...hat the expiration date indic ated on the packaging is not expired be fore consuming the packaged ready meals that you remove from the freezer compart ment Defrosting The ice in the freezer compartments is auto matically thawed Freezer Details The EN 62552 standard requires according to specific measurement conditions that at least 4 5 kg of food for each 100 litres of freezer compartment volume c...

Page 19: ...eces 6 8 Schnitzel chops By placing foil between cut slices or wrapping individually with stretch 6 8 Mutton Chops By placing foil between meat pieces or wrapping individu ally with stretch 4 8 Roast By packing the pieces of meat in a refrigerator bag or wrapping them tightly with stretch 4 8 Cubes By packing the shredded meats in a refrigerator bag or wrapping them tightly with stretch 4 8 Beef R...

Page 20: ...r cleaning and cutting into slices 12 Pepper By boiling for 2 3 minutes after cutting the stem dividing into two and separating the seeds 8 10 Spinach By shock boiling for 2 minutes after washing and cleaning 6 9 Leek By shock boiling for 5 minutes after chopping 6 8 Cauliflower By shock boiling in a little lemon water for 3 5 minutes after separat ing the leaves cutting the core into pieces 10 12...

Page 21: ...RNING Read the Safety Instructions sec tion first WARNING Unplug the refrigerator before clean ing it Do not use sharp or abrasive tools to clean the product Do not use materials such as household cleaning agents soap detergents gas gasoline thinner alcohol wax etc The dust shall be removed from the ventil ation grill on the rear of the product at least once a year without opening the cover Clean ...

Page 22: ...h warm water 9 Troubleshooting Check this list before contacting the service Doing so will save you time and money This list includes frequent complaints that are not related to faulty workmanship or materials Certain features mentioned herein may not apply to your product The refrigerator is not working The power plug is not fully settled Plug it in to settle completely into the socket The fuse c...

Page 23: ...not properly settled Clean or replace the gasket Damaged torn door washer will cause the product to run for longer periods to preserve the current temperature The freezer temperature is very low but the cooler temperature is adequate The freezer compartment temperature is set to a very low degree Set the freezer compartment temperature to a higher degree and check again The cooler temperature is v...

Page 24: ...rials may cause odour Use holders and packaging materials without free of odour The foods were placed in unsealed hold ers Keep the foods in sealed holders Microorganisms may spread out of un sealed food items and cause bad odour Remove any expired or spoilt foods from the product The door is not closing Food packages may be blocking the door Relocate any items blocking the doors The product is no...

Page 25: ...hly recommended that end users refrain from the attempt to carry out repairs falling outside the mentioned list of spare parts contacting in such cases au thorized professional repairers or registered professional repairers On the contrary such attempts by end users may cause safety is sues and damage the product and sub sequently cause fire flood electrocution and serious personal injury to occur...

Page 26: ...ontained in this guaran tee or the User Instructions Booklet Repairs to a product operated at any time on commercial or non residential house hold premises unless we have previously agreed to the installation environment This guarantee is limited to the cost of re pairing the product To the extent permitted by law the Manufacturer does not accept and will not be held liable for any financial loss ...

Page 27: ...ovide evidence to the Engineer that your product is covered by this guarantee with a proof of purchase The Manufacturer reserves the right to charge for the reasonable cost of any service call if You cannot provide evidence that your product is covered by this guarantee Where a service call has been made and the engineer finds that there is no fault with your product That your product has not been...

Page 28: ...e the area around the product must be easily accessible to the En gineer without the need for cabinets or fur niture to be removed or moved It is your responsibility to ensure our Engin eers have a clean and safe environment to carry out any repairs Please have your Model number and Serial number available when you call us as you may be required to input your serial number into your telephone keyp...

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