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Instruction manual CAFF60

Instruction manual CAFF60

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Please keep this instruction manual for future reference 

Please keep this instruction manual for future reference 

C O N T R O L   PA N E L

By using the touch control panel, the temperature values of the each compartment and useful 
modes can be easily arranged. The control panel is located on the right side of the upper cover.  
Below, you can find how to use the control panel and the features of the special modes of the 
CAFF60.

1. GENERAL FEATURES OF GT-

850

• 

Can be installed as built-in or freestanding

• 304 grade high hygienic stainless steel construction
• Dual refrigeration system with two compressors and three evaporators
• Sophisticated data logging system
• Dot matrix multi information display
• Luminated touch sensitive controls
• Heat insulated triple low-e glass window
• Ambient humidity sensor for adjusting best energy performance
• LED lighting with magnetic door sensor
• Shelf holder with LED lighting
• Corono light function
• Fresh bin compartment to keep vegetables fresh longer
• Storage drawers allow easy access to food with removable divider
• Automatic ice maker with advanced water filtration system
• Each zone can be turned off independently
• Shelf with built-in oven tray compatibility
• Sabbath mode

                                                            
                                                                                                  

                                                   

                                                  

2. GT-

850

 REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION

It is important that the installation of GT-850 is done by a qualified installer. Other-
wise, your product will be out of warranty.

This manual is prepared for an easier, problem free and most importantly safe 
installation process. Before beginning installation, 

it is strongly 

recommended to read this installation guide carefully and entirely. 

Any problems or questions you might have about the installation process, please 
contact customer service or your authorized dealer. 

Important product informations , such as model and serial number of the unit are 
listed in product identity plate. Product identity plate is located on the left wall of the 
top cooler drawer compartment. To access it please open the top cooler drawer and 
remove the basket. See the illustration below.

 

2.1 Before Starting Installation

GT-850 could be installed as two different types. As Built-in or Freestanding.

• Some parts are optional according to installation type.

Before the installation process of GT-850, please make sure that the prerequisites 
are provided. Such as; electrical connections, water supply and etc. Please check 
the technical specifications on the following pages.

TOOLS  & MATERIALS

• Dolly or an appropriate lift (Able To Support 400 Kg)
• 13 mm Socket Wrench and Open End Wrench
• Phillips Head Screwdriver
• M4  Allen Wrench
• Flat Head Screwdriver
• Drill with 6 mm concrete drill bit (for freestanding installations)
• Tubing Cutter
• Loctite® 270 (included in package)

2.2 Prerequisites For Installation

Opening Dimensions

STANDARD AND FLUSH BUILT-IN INSTALLATIONS

 

Overall  Dimensions

 

2.2.1 Electrical Requirements

The power outlet must be inside the area shown in the picture below for GT850. 
When installing plug, you should be follow the National Electrical code and local 
codes and regulations. 

Caution: 

To ensure that the outlet is properly wired. Polarity should be checked by a 

qualified electrician. Make sure the outlet is properly grounded.

Warning

: Do not use an extension flex or plug.

Warning

: In any installation, service or maintenance please turn off the power from 

the mains.

2.2.2 Plumbing Requirements

GT-850 is able to produce ice via automatic ice maker system with an integrated 
water filtration system. To supply water to the ice maker, the water line must be 
arranged in the shown area before installation. A constant water pressure from 
240000

 Pa

 

(35 psi)

 

up to

 

830000

 Pa

 

(120 psi)

 

is sufficient for ice maker system. The 

water filtration system is described on page 37.

Important note: 

The system should not be used with water that is microbiologically 

unsafe or unknown water quality.

The instructions for appliances connected to the water mains shall state
• the maximum inlet water pressure, in pascals;

• the minimum inlet water pressure, in pascals, if this is necessary for the correct 

operation of the appliance.

The instructions for appliances connected to the water mains by detachable 

hose-sets shall state that the new hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be 

used and that old hose-sets should not be reused.

2.3 Unpack the Unit

 

Check whether there is any damage on the product packaging. Open the packaging 
carton using a utility knife from the cutting section which is indicated on the carton. 
Pay attention that there is a kickplate taped at the back and the handle group is 
located right side of the unit.

Remove and discard “L” type brackets from pallet and then the unit  

take down the refrigerator to floor with applying force only sides of it.

Important note: 

Please do not use the middle bottom part of the refrigerator for 

carrying.

Important note:

 It is strongly suggested that the refrigerator should be laid to its 

left side(freezer side) while carrying.

If for any reason the unit has been laid on other than the left side, the unit must 
stand upright for a minimum of 24 hours before connecting to power.

Due to the refrigerator being hefty a caution should be taken to sure that the unit is 
moved and placed with adequate human power. 

2.4 Position the Unit

Please make sure all electrical and plumbing requirements are done, before placing 
the unit.

  

Caution:

 Do not tilt the refrigerator in any direction. This action can cause malfunc-

tion.

GT-850 has own rollers, so it can be moved easier than moving on pallet.

Important note: 

Make sure the rear levellers are in their lowest position while 

settling the refrigerator to its place. Levelling should not be completed until the unit 
is in desired position.

2.5 Levelling the Unit

After positioning has been done, levelling should be done for proper placing. When 
the unit is properly levelled, door and drawer adjustments are less likely to be 
changed from the factory default settings.

Firstly rear adjustment should be done with using a 13 mm socket wrench. Turn the 
bolt clockwise to raise the unit or counter clockwise to lower it. Refer to the picture 
below for the position of the rear roller base adjustment.

Important note: 

The floor can be reference for levelling, and not surrounding 

cabinetry. This could have influence the operation of the unit, such as door closing 
or drawer closing.

The front levelling legs could be adjusted by turning them counter clockwise.

Warning: 

To avoid of the unit tipping forward, the front levelling legs should touch 

the floor.

2.6 Anti-Tip Bracket Installation

For safety precautions it is important to fix the system to the surrounding for to 
prevent turn over. There are two different methods which can be applied for 
freestanding type and built-in type. The content of fixating elements in the anti-tip 
package includes for two types of installation.

Content of Anti-tip package;

 

Fixing Pin 

 

4 pieces

 

2mm String 

 

8 pieces

 

Lag Screw (D4X20)  - 

4 pieces

 

L type Bracket   

2 pieces

 

Screw (M5X16) 

2 pieces

 

Plastic Wall Plug 

4 pieces

 

Lag Screw (D4X35)  - 

4 pieces

All components will not be necessary for each installation.

Warning:

 Carefully read the instructions below for safety.

2.6.1 In Freestanding Installation;

L type brackets and joints are used in this standing type. The sequence  of assem-
bly and installation drawing are located below.

• Place the refrigerator in appropriate position.

• The unit should be pushed until the back side touches the wall.

• L type brackets and the rivet nuts are fastened with and  M5 screw which are 
located on the top of the refrigerator. 

• Mark the wall through the holes of L type bracket and move the bracket.

• Make an hole on the wall at appropriate points with 6 mm drill and put the pegs in 
the wall.

• Fasten the L type bracket and wall with D4X35  Lag Screws.

  

2.6.2 In Built-in Installation;

Fixing pin and the joints are used in Built-in version. The sequence of the assembly 
and installation drawing are located below.

• Place the refrigerator in furniture which is built in special dimensions. The dimen-
sions can be found in page 9.
• Open the upper compartment cover. 

• Put the fixed pins in appropriate holes and use the washers for tolerating gaps.

• Fasten the fixing pins to the furniture with using D4X20 Screws 

Important note: 

Be sure the levelling is correct done before screwing.

2.7 Water Line Connection

¼ ‘’ mm plastic tubing is connected to the ice maker with a preassembled 
 ¼ ‘’ check valve connection at the end of the tube. Check valve is located behind 
the kick plate.

First, PEX tubing must be cut evenly with using tubing cutter for proper even cut to 
ensure that to eliminate any leakages.  Next, safety clips should be removed from 
the open end of the check valve. Then the tubing must be inserted firmly to the 
check valve. Finally safety clips should be inserted onto the check valve again.

 
To prevent leaks, all connections should be checked.

Important note:

 : Before making any connection please make sure the water tubing 

is clean with using some water to remove debris which may be present in the tube.

Important note: 

Water filtration system can be bypassed by removing the filter 

(see page 37); in case reverse osmosis system or any in-house filtration is used. 
Filter housing has an automated bypass system.

2.8 Installing Kickplate

Before the installing the kickplate, make sure to put the drain pan back to its 
original position. The slots on the kickplate should be aligned with the poles. Push 
the kickplate firmly to the poles until hearing a “click” sound or until the
surface of the kickplate and the main frame are aligned. Please see the illustration 
below.

The clips must be placed one by one for an easier and convenient installation. An 
excessive force can damage the kickplate.  

Important note: 

The kickplate must be removable for service. Take caution 

accordingly.

2.9 Door Handle Installation

The door handle pins must be screwed tightly with a drop of Loctite® 270
on the tooth of the pins. The door handles should be placed and tightened
with setscrews on them. This process should be done for both the doors and
drawer handles. While processing, be careful not to hit the surface of the
refrigerator. Scratch or dent may happen.

 
The doors of GT-850  models open up  to  an angle of 120.

Warning: 

The surface which has setscrew holes for drawer handle must

face down.

 

2.10 Drawer Adjustment

After installation is completed, if drawers are not aligned, they can be adjusted 
horizontally or vertically with the help of adjustment area. The adjustment area is 
behind the basket. This area is accessible by removing the basket. To shift horizon-
tally, change the position of screws in the middleslots. To shift vertically, change the 
position of screws in the outer slots. Each slot can shift by 2 mm. Since the holes on 
the doors are shifted to meet to align only one slot at a time. Please see the 
illustration below.

 

  

2.11 Optional Accessories

Side Panels

For freestanding installations, stainless steel side panels are available through your 
authorized dealer.

Side panels are installed using special screws and shims supplied with the side 
panels. First lift the side panel up a little. Push and align side panel to the side of the 
fridge’s frame.  When aligned pull down the side panel gently till it settles.

Refer to the illustration below.

Important note: 

Side panels are optional.

 

2.12 Water Filtration System

Water Filter Bypass Mode

Water filter is taped at the back of the top cover.  After installation is completed, 
please insert the cartridge to filter housing then turn it to clockwise.

If water filtration in not necessary, the water filter cartridge can be removed
or not be installed in the first place. Thus the system can be operated in
bypass mode. In this mode, water will be supplied to ice maker without a
filtration.

Lift the top cover to access the water filter cartridge. To lift the cover, pull
out on the bottom edge of the cover and tilt the cover frame forward. See to
the illustration below.

It is advised to put a towel under the water filter cartridge since there is
pressure and excess water in the filter. Unfortunately there will be a small
amount of water spilling out.

To separate water filter cartridge, rotate it one-quarter turn counter clockwise. 
Please twist the base of the cartridge slowly to release. Do not pull.
See to the illustration.

If the filter cartridge is removed, bypass mode could be activated automatically.

 

2.13 Service Information

Sophisticated control and data logging system is integrated in GT-850. In any 
malfunction it is wise to contact the service or dealership.  The information kept in 
data logger will be used to find and analyze the cause of the malfunction in order to 
find a pin point solution to fix the unit.

The service may require the product information such as, serial number etc. This informa-
tion can be found at product identity plate as described at page 9.

2.14 Installation Checklist

 

To ensure a safe and proper installation, the following checklist should be 
completed by the installer to ensure that no part of the installation has been 
overlooked.

• Have all packing materials been removed?
• Is the water supply line connected and not leaking? Is the water supply turned on 
and ice maker control on?
• Have the anti-tip brackets been installed securely and properly engaging the unit? 
• Is the unit leveled properly on a solid, level floor? 
• Has the drain pan and kickplate installed?
• Are panels attached securely and properly aligned? (in freestanding type)
• Are the door(s) aligned for proper appearance and operation?
• Has the water filter cartridge been removed (for homes with a reverse osmosis 
system)?
• Are all the doors aligned smoothly?

3. BEFORE USING YOUR FRIDGE

3.1 Safety Instructions

Warning: 

This appliance contains R600a as a refrigerant. You should be careful 

during shipment and montage to prevent your appliance’s cooler elements from 
being damaged. Although R600a is a environmental friendly and natural gas, as 
it is explosive, in case of a leakage to be occurred due to a damage in the cooler 
elements move your fridge from open flame or heat sources and ventilate the 
room where the appliance is located for a few minutes.

Warning: 

Keep ventilation openings in appliance enclosure or in structure for 

building in, clear of obstruction.

Warning: 

Do not use mechanical devices or other artificial means to accelerate 

the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.

Warning: 

Do not use electrical appliances in the freezer compartment of the 

appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.

Warning: 

Do not damage the refrigerant circuits.

Caution:

 

If this appliance is to replace an old refrigerator with a lock; break or 

remove the lock as a safety measure before storing it, to protect children while 
playing might lock
themselves inside.

Caution: 

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) 

with reduced physical sensory or metal capabilities, or lack of experience and 
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning 
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be 
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

Caution: 

The appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above 

and persons with reduced physical sensory or metal capabilities or lack of 
ecperience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction 
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understan the hazards 
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user mainte-
nance shall not be made by children without supervision.

Caution: 

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufac-

turer, its service agent or similar qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

Caution: 

Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a 

flammable propellant in this appliance.

• This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications 
such as;
- staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments
- farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environ-
ments
- bed and breakfast type environments;
- catering and similar non-retail applications

Caution:

 If the power socket does not match the refrigerator plug, it must be 

replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similar qualified persons in 
order to avoid a hazard.

Caution:

 A specially grounded plug has been connected to the power cable of 

your refrigerator. This plug should be used with a specially grounded socket of 
16 amperes. If there is no such socket in your house, please have it installed by 
an authorized electrician.

Caution:

 Old refrigerators and freezers contain insulation gases and refrigerant, 

which must be disposed of properly. Entrust the disposal of a scrap unit 
categorically to competence of your local waste disposal service and contact 
your local authority or your dealer if you have any questions. Please ensure that 
the pipe of work of your refrigerating unit does not get damaged prior to being 
picked-up by the relevant waste disposal service.

Important note: 

Please read this booklet before installing and switching on this 

appliance. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for incorrect installation 
and usage as described in this booklet.

3.2 Recommendations

• Do not use adapters or shunts which could cause overheating or burning.
• Do not plug old, warped power supply cables.
• Do not twist and bend the cables.
• Do not allow children to play with the appliance. Children must NEVER sit on 
drawers / shelves or hang from the door.
• Do not use sharp metal objects for removing ice on the freezer compartment; 
they could puncture the refrigerator circuit and cause unrepairable damage to 
the unit. Use the plastic scraper provided.
• Do not plug the power supply with wet hands.
• Do not place containers (glass bottles or tin containers) of liquids into the 
freezer especially gassy liquids as they could cause the container to burst during 
freezing.

• Bottles that contain a high percentage of alcohol must be sealed well and 
placed vertically in the freezer.
• Do not touch the cooling surfaces, especially with wet hands as you could be 
burnt or hurt.
• Do not eat ice, which have just been removed from the freezer.

3.3 Installation and Switching On The Appliance

• This appliance is suitable for connecting to 220-240V and 50 Hz.
• You can offer help from the service to install and switching on the appliance.
• Before making the connection to the power supply,ensure that the voltage on 
the name plate corresponds to the voltage of electrical system in your home.
• Insert the plug into a socket with an efficient ground connection. If the socket 
has no ground contact or the plug does not match, we suggest you to call an 
authorised electrician for assistance.
• The plug should be accessible after the appliance is positioned.
• Manufacturer is not responsible for failure to complete the ground connection 
as described in this booklet.
• Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight.
• Do not use in open air and shall not be exposed to the rain.
• Place the appliance far from heat sources and in a well-ventilated position. The 
freezer should be at least 50 cm from radiators, gas or coal stoves and 5 cm far 
from electrical stoves.
• Do not place heavy and lots of things on the appliance.
• The appliance must be stand firmly and level on the floor Use the two front 
levelling-feet to compensate for an even floor.
• The outside of the appliance and the accessories inside should be cleaned 
with a solution of water and liquid soap; the inside of the 
appliance with sodium bicarbonate dissolved in lukewarm water. After drying 
replace all the accessories.
• Wait 3 hours before plugging the appliance in to the main power to ensure 
proper performance.
• There can be an odour when you first switch on the appliance. It will disappear 
after you leave the doors open for a while. While you are waiting 3 hours to plug 
the appliance you can leave the doors open.

4. USE OF APPLIANCE

4.1 Introducing Parts

4.2 Control Panel

By using GT 850 control panel, the temperature values of the each compart-
ment and useful modes can be easily arranged. Control panel is placed on the 
right side of the upper cover. 
At below, you can find how to use control panel and the features of the special 
modes of the GT 850. 

4.2.1 Temperature Control

There are three different sets on the control panel which are Freezer , Fridge 
and Chiller Compartments. To arrange the temperature values, the below route 
can be followed. 

Temperature Settings:

• Press MENU button (less than 1,5 seconds) then temperature set screen will 
be seen.
• Press  NEXT/SELECT button to change the selected column.
• Press  UP or DOWN button to change compartment’s temperature values.
• To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU 
button.

For freezer compartment, temperature range is between -24 ºC to 
-16 ºC, for Refrigerator and Chiller compartment, they are +2 ºC to 
+8 ºC. Slightly fluctuations for these values are normal, which depends on 
external influences such as an open door, the degree of humidity and the room 
temperature.

Important note:

 Always allow 12  hours for compartments to reach the 

temperature you set.

4.2.2 Corona Light Mode

This mode is used for arranging the interior refrigerator lightning ON / OFF 
while the door is closed. While the corona light is ON; despite of the door is 
close, it provides visibility and easy access to the compartment.

 

Settings:

• Press MENU button (minimum 1,5  seconds ) until the Menu Function screen 
is seen.
• Choose Corona Light by using UP or DOWN button. 
• Press NEXT/SELECT button then choose ON / OFF. Settings are saved 
automatically after pressing buttons.
• To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU 
button.
  

4.2.3 Door Alarm Sound Mode

This mode is used for controlling  the door alarm function. If the mode is active, 
it alerts while the door is open for more than 60 seconds.

Settings:

• Press MENU button (minimum 1,5  seconds ) until the Menu Function screen 
is seen.
• Choose Door Alarm Sound by using UP or DOWN button.
• Press NEXT/SELECT button then choose ON / OFF. Settings are saved 
automatically after pressing buttons.
• To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU 
button.

4.2.4 Ice Maker Mode

This mode is used for controlling icemaker function.

Settings:

• Press MENU button (minimum 1,5  seconds ) until the Menu Function screen 
is seen.
• Choose Ice Maker by using UP or DOWN button.
• Press NEXT/SELECT button then choose ON / OFF. Settings are saved 
automatically after pressing buttons.
• To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU 
button.

4.2.5 Sabbath Mode

This mode is used for deactivating all functions but basic refrigeration.

Settings:

• Press MENU button (minimum 1,5  seconds ) until the Menu Function screen 
is seen.
• Choose Sabbath by using UP or DOWN button.
• Press NEXT/SELECT button then choose ON / OFF. Settings are saved 
automatically after pressing buttons.
• To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU 
button.

  

4.2.6 Fridge Zone Mode

This mode helps to operate fridge zone . When fridge zone mode is set as OFF, 
this compartment will  not be cooled.

 

Settings:

• Press MENU button (minimum 1,5  seconds ) until the Menu Function screen 
is seen.
• Choose Fridge Zone by using UP or DOWN button.
• Press NEXT/SELECT button then choose ON / OFF. Settings are saved 
automatically after pressing buttons.
• To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU 
button. 

4.2.7 Vegetable Zone Mode

This mode helps to operate vegetable zone.  When the Vegetable Zone Mode is 
set as crisp ,  the temperature of the vegetable compartment will be 12 C and 
the  vegetables in that compartment will be kept fresh longer. 

Settings:

• Press MENU button (minimum 1,5  seconds ) until the Menu Function screen 
is seen.
• Choose Vegetable Zone by using UP or DOWN button.
• Press NEXT/SELECT button then choose ON / OFF. Settings are saved 
automatically after pressing buttons.
• To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU 
button.

4.2.8 Keypad Sound Mode

This mode is used for activate or deactivate the keypad sound.

Settings:

• Press MENU button (minimum 1,5  seconds ) until the Menu Function screen 
is seen.
• Choose Keypad Sound by using UP or DOWN button.
• Press NEXT/SELECT button then choose ON / OFF. Settings are saved 
automatically after pressing buttons.
• To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU 
button.

4.2.9 Display Backlight Mode

This mode is used for activate or deactivate the display backlight. 

Settings:

• Press MENU button (minimum 1,5  seconds ) until the Menu Function screen 
is seen.
• Choose Display Backlight by using UP or DOWN button.
• Press NEXT/SELECT button then choose ON / OFF. Settings are saved 
automatically after pressing buttons.
• To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU 
button.

4.2.10 Date Set Mode

This mode is used for setting the date up.

Settings:

• Press MENU button (minimum 1,5  seconds ) until the Menu Function screen 
is seen.
• Choose Date Set by using UP or DOWN button. 
• Press  NEXT/SELECT button and then date set screen will be seen.
• Press  NEXT/SELECT button to change the selected column.
• Press  UP or DOWN button to change DAY / MONTH / YEAR values. 
• To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU 
button.

4.2.11 Time Set Mode

This mode is used for setting the time up.

Settings:

• Press MENU button (minimum 1,5  seconds ) until the Menu Function screen 
is seen.
• Choose Time Set by using UP or DOWN button.
• Press  NEXT/SELECT button and then date set screen will be seen.
• Press  NEXT/SELECT button to change the selected column.
• Press  UP or DOWN button to change DAY / MONTH / YEAR values. 
• To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU 
button.

4.3 Storage Information

4.3.1 Safety Glass Shelves

The safety glass shelves of the GT-850 in upper fridge and freezer compart-
ment are tempered and have eloxal plated aluminium profiles mounted in front 
of them. These profiles enhance visuality while guarding the glass from direct 
contact of any object. The glass stoppers fixed the glass to provide true 
positioning of the shelves.

It is easy to remove the shelves, rise the shelf up and pull it towards you. Slowly 
remove out of the refrigerator. Repeat the process backwards to reinstall.

Important note: 

While removing and replacing the glass shelves use care to 

prevent breaking the glass and starching the interior surface.

Important note:

 Since the upper shelf dimensions are different than the others 

use care to select accurate shelf which is the shorter one.

Important note:

 While loading shelves, pay attention not to exceed the glass 

alignment.

Important note:

 Please do not place your foods in front of aluminium profiles to 

not effect air flow. 

4.3.2 Tray Runner

 

Tray runner is compatible with glass trays used in  built-in ovens  and the similar 

dimensions.  The glass tray sent with the refrigerator as a gift not a commercial 

product. Tray runner is fixed under the fridge shelf. Glass tray is placed to the 

tray runner.  The bottom shelf can be replaced with the middle shelf and vice 

versa.

To insert a tray it is advised to align the tray with the rails and insert slowly till 

the end. To remove the tray, slowly pull it until derailed. 

Important: 

While removing and replacing the oven tray use care to prevent 

breaking the glass and starching the interior surface.

Important:

 If the tray is hot. Wait until  cool down before replacing.

Important:

 The steam of the hot food in tray can make a stain under the shelf.

                 

4.3.3 Storage Drawers

The stainless steel drawers create more healthy regions for foods. With their 
quite large interior volume, it is easy to store more food in drawers.

4.3.4 Fresh Bin

 

The Fresh Bin keeps vegetable fresh for long time. If necessary the fresh bin 
cover can be opened or closed so this compartment can be also used as a 
normal fridge compartment.

To activate the fresh bin, pull the cover as shown in figure. It will take its proper 
position when the drawer closed.

To deactivate the fresh bin, just push the cover to the final position as shown in 
figure.

             

4.3.5 Storage Drawer Divider

 

By using drawer divider, it is easy to separate different types of food and it can 
be removed by unscrewing from the basket. 

                 

4.3.6 Ice-Maker 

The automatic ice-maker located in the fridge compartment. Designed to unload 
the ice on ice bucket located in the lower freezer drawer. 

The ice maker can be controlled from control panel. 

Icemaker automatically stops producing ice, when the bucket is full. 

There is a plumbing connection and water filter system for ice-maker which is 
described before.

 

Important note:

 Should be aware of that the customer will not make ice 

immediately. Customers should not use the ice produced for the first time and 
please discard the few batches of ice. You can get properly ice after 24 hours.

The ice bucket is removable for cleaning.

4.4 Water Filtration System

 

For producing clean ice; a water filtration system is used which supplies filtered 
water to ice maker. The location of the filtration system is in the upper compart-
ment and can be easily reached by opening upper compartment cover. It is 
factory installed and could be replaced by customer.

Important note: 

If the unit has been turned off or the ice maker disabled for 

one month or longer, the water filter cartridge should be replaced once the unit 
and ice maker are back in operation.

Important note:

 Do not use with that is microbiological unsafe or unknown 

water quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Systems 
certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may contain 
filterable cysts.

 

Important note: 

Filter cartridges should be changed every 6 months. Date and 

next changing date should be written on the cartridge.
There will be warning on the display. 

For replacing the Water Filter Cartridge, the below procedure can be followed.

• To access the water filter cartridge which is located middle of the upper 
compartment, lift the cover by pulling it outside.

 
• Slowly rotate the cartridge one-quarter turn counterclockwise until it is free 
from the base. Do NOT pull. While separating the cartridge, it is normal to see a 
small amount of water to spill out.

• Remove the cap from new water filter cartridge.

• Position it as the locking tabs can be inserted in to filter head.

• Rotate the filter slowly approximately one-quarter turn to clockwise until it 
stops. Do NOT overtighten.

• To clean the water system and the air from the line, the first full bucked of ice 
produced should be discarded after the new cartridge is installed.

4.4.1 Water Filtration Bypass Mode

If you choose not to use the water filtration system, by removing the 
water filter cartridge, the system started to work as Bypass mode. In this 
mode, the water gets to ice maker without filtration.

 
When the cartridge is removed, the filtration system automatically goes 
in to By-pass mode. For using the filtration system again only put the 
cartridge in to filter head.

  

Important note:

 If a reverse osmosis system is used, the water filter 

cartridge must be removed to put the water filtration system into bypass 
mode.

Warning:

 The water filter is recommended to change every six months.

5. PLACING THE FOOD

 

5.1 Fridge Compartment

 

• Under normal operation conditions, it is enough to set the temperature 
of cooler compartment to +4 / +6 °C. 

• In order to avoid frosting, humidification and odour, food should be 
placed to the fridge in closed containers or covered with appropriate 
material. 

• Hot food and beverages should be cooled to room temperature before 
being placed in the fridge. 

• Vegetables and fruits can be placed into crisper without packaging. 

Important Note:

 

• Cover the liquid and stews when you put them on fridge. Otherwise, the 
humidity amount inside the fridge increases. And, this causes the fridge 
to operate more. Covering the food and beverages also allow you to 
protect their taste and flavour. 

• Potatoes, onion and garlic shouldn’t be kept in the fridge.

• Fridge drawers could be removed to increase the storage volume.

The volume which is declared at product specifications is the volume 
that is calculated without fridge drawer’s baskets/

5.2 Freezer Compartment

 

• The freezer compartment is used for storing frozen foods for a long 
time or for producing ice. 

• If you leave the door of freezer open for a long time, frosting will appear 
on the lower stage of freezer. Thus, air circulation will be obstructed. In 
order to avoid this, first unplug the cord and wait until thawed. After ice 
melts, you should clean the freezer. 

• It is strongly suggested that, place your foods 1 cm away from drawer 
walls except front side.

• When ice bucket is removed, this drawer could be used as 2 star 
freezer compartment.

 

Important note:

 Please never refreeze frozen food after thawing them. 

It may be hazardous to your health as it may lead to food poisoning. 

• Do not place hot food to the freezer before cooling them. This may 
cause other frozen food in the freezer to get decayed. 

• When buying frozen food, make sure that it was frozen under appropri-
ate conditions and its package is not torn.

 
• In case of humidification on package of frozen food and a smelly odour, 
food may have been stored under inappropriate conditions beforehand 
and it may have gotten decayed. Do not buy those kinds of food. 

• Storing time for frozen food may differ according to the ambient tem-
perature, frequency of door openings, thermostat adjustments, type of 
food and the time between the buying of the food and placing of the 
food in the freezer. Always follow instructions on the package and do not 
exceed storing period.

 
Some spices in cooked food (aniseed, basil, dill, vinegar, spice mix, 
ginger, garlic, onion, mustard, thyme, marjoram, black pepper, bologna 
sausage etc.) may have a foul taste when stored for a long time. There-
fore, frozen food should be spiced just a little or spice should be added 
after the food is thawed.

 
The storing time for the food depends on the oil used. Margarines, veal 
fat, olive oil and butter are suitable, peanut oil and lard are not suitable. 

Cooked food in liquid form should be frozen in plastic containers, other 
food should be frozen wrapped in plastic foil or in plastic bags.

Note:

 Frozen meat should be cooked as fresh meat after being thawed. If the 

meat is not cooked after being thawed, it should never be frozen again.

6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICTIONS

6.1 Certificates of Compliance

GT-850 is designed according to EN15502, IEC60335-1/IEC60335-2-24, and 
2004/108/EC standards. Energy rating of GT-850 is determined at according 
to ISO15502 standard at 25 C.

While evaluating;

• All freezer compartments are determined at  -18 C 
• Upper fridge compartment should be at 5 C 
• Vegetable zone mode (crisper mode) should be on at 12 C. 
• Ice-maker, display backlight and corona light are off.

7. CARE AND MAINTENANCE

7.1 Cleaning

Interior surfaces and removable parts can be cleaned by a mild solution of soup 
and lukewarm water a little baking soda. Do not use abrasive products, deter-
gents or soaps. After washing, rinse with clean water and dry carefully. While 
cleaning, avoid getting water on lights and display panel.

For cleaning stainless steel exterior, you can use a soft, nonabrasive stainless 
steel cleaner. By using a dry polishing chamois with a water–dampened micro-
fiber cloth, you can bring out the natural luster of the stainless steel. Better 
results are obtained by keeping the cloth in continuous contact with the stain-
less steel.

Important:

 Before start cleaning, be sure disconnect unit from the power 

supply.

Important:

 Do not submerge or pour hot water over cold glass shelves.

7.2 Lighting Information

In the both freezer and refrigerator compartments, the led lightings are used for 
illumination. In the upper refrigerator and freezer compartment, the locations of 
the led lights are on ceiling and on the side walls. For drawers, their positions 
are only on the ceiling. 

The magnet switches are used for operates the Led Lights which are located 
near the led group.

Despite of the door is closed, in refrigerator compartment, the interior light 
continued to lightening which provides visibility and easy access to the compart-
ment. The interior light mode can easily operated from the display.

T E M P E R AT U R E   C O N T R O L

There are three different sets on the control panel which are freezer, fridge and chiller 
compartments. To arrange the temperature values, the below instructions can be followed.

T E M P E R AT U R E   S E T T I N G S :

 

»

Press 

MENU

 button (approx 2-3 seconds) then temperature set screen 

 

»

Press 

NEXT / SELECT

 button to change the selected column.

 

»

Press

 UP

 or 

DOWN

 button to change compartment’s temperature values.

 

»

To return to the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU button. 

For the freezer compartment, the temperature range is -24 ºC to -16 ºC, for Refrigerator and 
Chiller compartment, they are +2 ºC to +8 ºC. Slight fluctuations of these values are normal, 
and depends on external influences such as an open door, the degree of humidity and the room 
temperature.

I M P O RTA N T   N OT E :

Always allow 12 hours for compartments to reach the temperature you set. 

C O R O N A   L I G H T

This mode is used for arranging the interior refrigerator lighting ON / OFF while the door is closed. 
While the corona light is ON; despite the door being closed, it provides visibility and easy access to 
the compartment.

S E T T I N G S :

 

»

Hold the 

MENU

 button (approx 2-3 seconds) until the Menu Function screen is seen.

 

»

Choose Corona Light by using 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 buttons.

 

»

 Press 

NEXT / SELECT

 button then choose 

ON / OFF

. Settings are saved automatically after 

pressing buttons.

To return to the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the 

MENU

 button.

D O O R   A L A R M   S O U N D

This mode is used for controlling the door alarm function. If the mode is active, the alarm sounds 
when the door is open for more than 60 seconds.

S E T T I N G S :

 

»

Hold the 

MENU

 button (approx 2-3 seconds) until the Menu Function screen is seen.

 

»

Choose Door Alarm Sound by using 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 button.

 

»

 Press 

NEXT / SELECT

 button then choose 

ON / OFF

. Settings are saved automatically after 

pressing buttons.

 

»

To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the 

MENU 

button.

I C E   M A K E R

This mode is used for controlling the ice maker function.

S E T T I N G S :

 

»

Hold the 

MENU 

button (approx 2-3 seconds) until the Menu Function screen is seen.

 

»

Choose Ice Maker by using 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 buttons.

 

»

 Press 

NEXT / SELECT

 button then choose 

ON / OFF

. Settings are saved automatically after 

pressing buttons.

 

»

To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the 

MENU

 button.

Summary of Contents for CAFF60

Page 1: ...Fridge Freezer Instruction Manual CAFF60 Contact Caple on 0117 938 7420 for spare parts or www caple co uk...

Page 2: ...Glass Shelves 17 Tray Runner 18 Storage Drawers 19 Fresh Bin 19 Storage Draw Divider 20 Ice Maker 21 Water Filtration System 22 Water Filtration Bypass Mode 23 FOOD STORAGE Fridge Compartment 23 Freez...

Page 3: ...ans to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer W A R N I N G Do not use electrical appliances in the freezer compartment of the appliance unless they are of...

Page 4: ...C A U T I O N If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by Caple an approved engineer or similar qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard C A U T I O N Do not store explosive substances su...

Page 5: ...or connecting to 220 240V and 50 Hz Before making the connection to the power supply ensure that the voltage on the rating label corresponds to the voltage of electrical system in your home Insert the...

Page 6: ...r help from the service to install and switching on the appliance efore making the connection to the power supply ensure that the voltage on name plate corresponds to the voltage of electrical system...

Page 7: ...ress the MENU button 4 2 5 Sabbath Mode This mode is used for deactivatin Settings Press MENU button minimum 1 5 is seen Choose Sabbath by using UP or DO Press NEXT SELECT button then automatically af...

Page 8: ...Settings are saved automatically after pressing buttons To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU button VEGETABLE Z ON E MODE This mode helps to operate vegetable zone When...

Page 9: ...epeat the process backwards to reinstall Important note While removing and replacing the glass shelves use care to prevent breaking the glass and starching the interior surface Important note Since th...

Page 10: ...glass trays used in built in ovens and similar dimensions Tray runners are fixed under the fridge shelf The glass tray is placed into the tray runners The bottom shelf can be replaced with the middle...

Page 11: ...tic ice maker is located in the fridge compartment Designed to unload the ice into the ice bucket located in the lower freezer drawer The ice maker can be controlled from the control panel The ice mak...

Page 12: ...e filter head Rotate the filter slowly approximately one quarter turn clockwise until it stops DO NOT over tighten To clean the water system and the air from the line the first full bucked of ice prod...

Page 13: ...ing ice If you leave the door of freezer open for a long time frosting will appear on the lower stage of freezer Thus air circulation will be obstructed In order to avoid this first unplug the cord an...

Page 14: ...pieces of 2cm after washing 10 12 Separate them from one another Corn Clean pack with its stem or as sweet corn 12 1 2 Carrot Clean cut to slices 12 Until it is defrosted Pepper Cut the stem cut into...

Page 15: ...r compartment the locations of the led lights are on the ceiling and side walls For drawers their positions are only on the ceiling When the door is closed the refrigerator lights remain on which prov...

Page 16: ...ler Important product informations such as model and serial number of the unit are listed in product identity plate Product identity plate is located on the left wall of the top cooler drawer compartm...

Page 17: ...ions Prerequisites For Installation ening Dimensions NDARD AND FLUSH BUILT IN INSTALLATIONS Overall Dimensions s are in millimeters OVERALL DIMENSIONS 2 2 Prerequisites For Installation Opening Dimens...

Page 18: ...n GT 850 has own rollers so it can be moved e Important note Make sure the rear levellers settling the refrigerator to its place Levelling is in desired position 2 5 Levelling the Unit After positioni...

Page 19: ...s ed and placed with adequate human power Position the Unit se make sure all electrical and plumbing requirements are done before placing unit tion Do not tilt the refrigerator in any direction This a...

Page 20: ...wall with D4X35 Lag Screws Fasten the fixing pins to the furniture with using D4X20 Screws Important note Be sure the levelling is correct done before screwing nformation nd data logging system is int...

Page 21: ...ly INSTALLING KI C KPLAT E Before the installing the kickplate make sure to put the drain pan back to its original position The slots on the kickplate should be aligned with the poles Push the kickpla...

Page 22: ...shift by 2 mm Since the holes on the doors are shifted to meet to align only one slot at a time Please see the illustration below door setscrew pin handle DRAWER AD JUS T ME N T After installation is...

Page 23: ...ILTER BYPASS MODE Water filter is taped at the back of the top cover After installation is completed please insert the cartridge to filter housing then turn it to clockwise If water filtration in not...

Page 24: ...and proper installation the following checklist should be completed by the installer to ensure that no part of the installation has been overlooked Have all packing materials been removed I s the wat...

Page 25: ...Caple Service Fourth Way Avonmouth Bristol BS11 8DW T 0117 938 1900 E service caple co uk www caple co uk...

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