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Care and maintenance

Looking after your appliance

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Care and maintenance

            

Light bulb replacement

Please follow the below step to replace the 
blown bulb
1.Unplug the appliance from the mains.
2.Remove the screw on the light cover.(Pic1)
3.Press on the tabs at the sides of the lamp 
    cover and pull it out carefully.(Pic 2)
4.Remove the blown bulb. (Pic 3)
5.Replace the new 10 watt (max) SES bulb. 
6.Put the cover back and ensure the tab has 
    been located in the correct position. (Pic 2)
7.Fix the screw to lock the cover.(Pic 1)

Important: Always unplug the appliance 

               from the power socket during cleaning 
and maintenance.

Never use any sharp instruments or abrasive 

  substances, soap, household cleaner, 
  detergent or wax polish for cleaning.

Use luke warm water to clean the cabinet of the 

  appliance and wipe it dry.

Never clean the appliance with flammable 

  fluids. It could cause damage and a fire hazard.

Clean the exterior of the appliance and door 

  seal with a damp cloth and dry it through.

Avoid water going into the temperature 

  control box..  Clean with a dry cloth only.

Clean the condenser (located at the back of 

  the appliance) with a vacuum cleaner.  It is 
  suggested to remove the dust every year.

Shelves are all removable for cleaning purpose.

                

Important: 

Care must be taken while 

                cleaning/carrying the appliance not to 
touch the bottom of the condenser metal wires 
at the back of the appliance, as this could cause 
injury to fingers and hands.

 

 

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Power failure

Moving your appliance

In case there is a power failure, you should 
 take the following actions:
If it lasts less than 24 hours, keep the doors 
closed. This will allow the stored food to stay 
cold as long as possible.  If it lasts more than 
24 hours, it is advised to empty the freezer 
compartment and temporarily store the food 
in a portable freezer or using artificial ice packs.  
Try to stay cold for as long as possible.

Remarks: Full appliance will stay cold longer 
than a partially filled one.If ice crystals are still 
visible on the food, it may be frozen again, 
although flavour and aroma may be affected. If 
food is found to be in a poor condition, it is best 
to throw it away.

Short vacation

There is no need to disconnect the appliance 
from the mains if you will be away for two to 
three weeks. Use up the perishable food.

Long vacation

Remove all the food if you are away for three 
weeks or more.  Unplug the appliance and leave 
the doors open to provide air circulation to 
prevent odour and mould.

Moving 

Refer to section  Transportation  
under Installation

General

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Summary of Contents for M55152SB

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Page 3: ...step guidance to get you up and running quickly Sound good Then let s get started Help and Guidance We re here to help you get the most from your refrigerator Should you require any guidance a simple...

Page 4: ...our refrigerator Parts Transportation 17 Installation 17 Door Reverse 18 Electrical Connection 19 Before first use 22 Using your appliance 22 Useful information 22 Care and Maintenance General 26 Ligh...

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Page 6: ...Safety information 1...

Page 7: ...Safety information Important Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating 6 Safetyinformation Before use...

Page 8: ...Safety information 7 Safety information Important Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating...

Page 9: ...8 Safetyinformation Safety information Important Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating...

Page 10: ...Safety information 9 Safety information Important Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating...

Page 11: ...10 Safetyinformation Safety information Important Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating...

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Page 13: ...Getting to know your refrigerator 2...

Page 14: ...tain important information which will help you get the best from your refrigeratorand ensure safe and correct installation and operation If you require any further assistance our technical experts are...

Page 15: ...be up and running in no time 1 Thermostatand light 2 Shelf 3 Drain port 4 Crisper cover 5 Crisper 9 Spacers x 2 Accessories included Instructions x 1 Parts 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 Freezing drawers 7 Comp...

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Page 17: ...Installing your refrigerator 3...

Page 18: ...the floor Ensure the supplycable is notcaught under the appliance during and after moving Carefully removeall packaging materials including the foam base dispose of correctly Installation Ensure suffi...

Page 19: ...movethe two screws 7 holdingthe bottom hinge 8 Remove the bottomhinge 8 7 Remove theleft frontleg 9 andtransfer itto the right side 8 Beforereplacing the bottomhinge 8 remove the hinge pin 10 and reve...

Page 20: ...dapters multipleconnectors or extension cablesare not recommended The appliance mustbe connected toa 220 240 volt 50Hz ACsupply by meansof a threepin socket suitablyearthed and protected by a13 amp fu...

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Page 22: ...Using your refrigerator 4...

Page 23: ...sive cooling of the compartment Set thetemperature knob at mediumposition for storing fresh food Do not mix alreadyfrozen food andfresh food 3 Storing frozen food Thefreezer compartmentis 4 Starrated...

Page 24: ...ainers in a coolplace for temporary storage Using your refrigerator Getting the most from your appliance Energy saving tips Place your fridge away fromdirect sunlight your oven orany other heatsources...

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Page 26: ...Care and Maintenance 5...

Page 27: ...d to remove the dustevery year Shelves are allremovable forcleaning purpose Important Care must betaken while cleaning carrying the appliancenot to touch the bottomof the condensermetal wires at the b...

Page 28: ...aste Instead itshould be handedover to theapplicable collection point for the recyclingof electrical andelectronic equipment By ensuring this productis disposed of correctly you will helpprevent poten...

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Page 30: ...Product support 6...

Page 31: ...hermostat to a coolersetting Cool warmfood beforeplacing in therefrigerator The appliance isnear a heatsource Positionthe refrigeratoraway froma heat source Question Interiorlight does notwork Answer...

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Page 33: ...8pm 365 days ayear Callmay be recorded and monitored YourBush Guarantee The guaranteeis subject to the following provisions The guaranteedoes not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or...

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