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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Fitting a new plug

IMPORTANT:
WIRES IN THE MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING
CODE...
Green and Yellow

-

Earth

Blue

-

Neutral

Brown

-

Live

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead
may not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as
follows:
-

Connect Green and Yellow wire to
terminal marked 'E' or     or coloured
Green and Yellow.

-

Connect Brown wire to terminal marked

'L' or coloured red or brown.

-

Connect Blue wire to terminal marked 'N'
or coloured Black or Blue.

If a 13amp plug (BS 1363) is used it must be
fitted with a 13amp fuse.  A 15amp plug must be
protected by a 15amp fuse, either in the plug or
adaptor or at the distribution board.

If you are in any doubt about the electrical
supply to your machine, consult a qualified
electrician before use.

CE Marking certifies that this appliance
conforms to the following EEC
directives :
Low Voltage Equipment - 73/23/EEC &
93/68 EEC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC & 93/68/EEC

Your appliance is supplied with a 13amp fused
plug that can be plugged into a 13amp socket for
immediate use.  Before using the appliance
please read the instructions below.

WARNING:
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.

Replacing fuse covers:
When replacing a faulty fuse, a 13amp ASTA
approved fuse to BS 1362 should always be
used and the fuse cover re-fitted.
If the fuse cover is lost, the plug must not be
used until a replacement is obtained.

Replacement fuse covers:
If a replacement fuse cover is fitted, it must be of
the correct colour as indicated by the coloured
marking or the colour that is embossed in words
on the base of the plug.

Changing the plug:

Removing the plug
If your appliance has a non-rewireable moulded
plug and you should wish to remove it to add a
longer cable or to re-route the mains cable
through partitions, units etc. please ensure that
either:
-

The plug is replaced by a fused 13amp re-
wireable plug bearing the BSI mark of
approval.

or
-

The mains cable is wired directly into a
13amp cable outlet, controlled by a
switch (in compliance with BS 5733)
which is accessible without moving the
appliance.

Disposing of the plug
Cut off and dispose of the supplied plug if it does
not fit your socket. The cable should be cut as
close as possible to the moulded plug.
Remove the fuse.

WARNING:
To avoid a shock hazard do not insert the
discarded plug into a socket anywhere else.

Summary of Contents for CM31GI

Page 1: ...he Installer Before installation fill in the product details on the back cover of this booklet The information can be found on the rating plate To the User You must read the instructions prior to installing and using the appliance and then retain them for future reference ...

Page 2: ...3 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Back Cover Retention of this Instruction Book This Instruction Book must be kept handy for reference as it contains important details on the safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell or pass the appliance to someone else or move house and leave it behind make sure this Book is also provided so the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and saf...

Page 3: ...within the freezer Before making the electrical connection After the appliance has been delivered place it in the vertical upright position and wait at least 3 hours before inserting the plug into the socket in order to ensure that it functions properly ATTENTION Read your manual carefully since it contains instructions which will ensure safe installation use and maintenance of your appliance Your...

Page 4: ...p socket for immediate use Before using the appliance please read the instructions below WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED Replacing fuse covers When replacing a faulty fuse a 13amp ASTA approved fuse to BS 1362 should always be used and the fuse cover re fitted If the fuse cover is lost the plug must not be used until a replacement is obtained Replacement fuse covers If a replacement fuse co...

Page 5: ... setting 5 maximum cold setting B Removable door shelf with egg compartment C Removable door shelves D Removable shelf rail E Door shelf for large bottles with rail F Basket for storing frozen food G Compartment for storing frozen foods freezing fresh foods and making ice H Fruit and vegetable drawers I Removable height adjustable shelves J Refrigerator Light J I H G F F B E I C D A C I ...

Page 6: ...t Then turn the temperature control A to the 3 setting After a few hours you can place fresh food inside the refrigerator and frozen food inside the freezer How to use the refrigerator compartment Storing food in the Refrigerator Compartment d o o F e m i T e g a r o t S r o t a r e g i r f e R n i n o i t a c o L h s i f d e n a e l c d n a t a e m d e p p a r W s g a b c i t s a l p n i k c a p ...

Page 7: ...thout covering them because this will lead to an increase in the level of moisture within the refrigera tor causing the formation of frost Be careful not to place containers plastic or glass food or other objects in direct contact with the cooling area of the back wall of the refrigerator This could harm the food in crease energy consumption and facilitate the formation of condensate on food conta...

Page 8: ...peraturecontrol A to setting 3 Freezing will be complete after approximately 24 hours During the freezing process avoid opening the door of the freezer How to use the freezer compartment In order to freeze and then thaw foods optimally it is recom mended that you divide food into small portions so that they freeze quickly and uniformly The packages should be clearly marked with the content and the...

Page 9: ...l i o f n i t r o m l i f g n i l C 2 y r a s s e c e n s A y e k r u T d n a n e k c i h C l i o f n i T 3 1 9 n i y l w o l s y r e V r o t a r e g i r f e r e s o o G d n a k c u D l i o f n i T 4 1 6 n i y l w o l s y r e V r o t a r e g i r f e r d l i W d n a e g d i r t r a P t n a s a e h P k c u D l i o f n i T 3 1 9 n i y l w o l s y r e V r o t a r e g i r f e r t i b b a R s n a e r a ...

Page 10: ... n a l l e h S 2 s g a b c i t s a l P 2 1 d e r i u q e r t o N s n a e B h c n e r F d e r i u q e r f i e c i l s d n a h s a W 2 s g a b c i t s a l P 2 1 0 1 d e r i u q e r t o N d n a s r e p p e P s t o r r a C s p i n r u T f i e c i l s d n a h s a w l e e P y r a s s e c e n 4 3 s g a b c i t s a l P 2 1 d e r i u q e r t o N d n a s m o o r h s u M s u g a r a p s A p u t u c d n a l e...

Page 11: ...and overwork the compressor Keep the Door Closed Open your doors only when necessary remember that every time you open the door most of the cold air will be lost To bringbringthetemperaturebacktotheproperlevel themotor must run for a considerable amount of time consuming a substantial amount of energy Check the Door Seals Keepthesealscleanandmakesurethattheyfittightlyagainst the door This alone wi...

Page 12: ...t with another with a wattage no higher than 15W fig 6 Before doing any cleaning disconnect the appliance from the electricity by pulling out the plug or turning off the general switch in your home Defrosting WARNING do not damage the refrigeration circuit Donotusemechanicaldevicesorinstrumentsotherthan those recommended by the manufacturer to speed up the defrosting process How to Defrost the Ref...

Page 13: ...noise even when the compressor is not running this is not a defect Check that Therefrigeratorislevel The appliance was installed between cabinets or objects that vibrate and make noise There is water on the bottom of the refrigerator Check that The defrost drain is clear from any blockage see fig 3 If after all the checks the appliance still does not operate or the problem persists call Creda Serv...

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