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Ensure  that  there  is  sufficient  spacing 
between  the  refrigerator  and  surrounding 
walls. 

 

• 

Unplug  the  refrigerator  from  the  mains 
when you clean the refrigerator.

  

 

Child safety 

 

• 

If  the  door  has  a  lock,  the  key  should  be 
kept out of reach from children.  

• 

If  you  are  discarding  an  old  refrigerator 
with  a  lock  or  latch  fitted  to  the  door, 
disable  the  lock/latch,  and  ensure  that  the 
refrigerator  is  left  in  a  safe  condition  to 
prevent children from being trapped inside 
and suffocating.  

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Children  must  be  supervised  to  prevent 
them from tampering with the refrigerator.  

 
HCA Warning 
 

Refrigerator 

cooling  systems  containing 

R600a: 

 

At  DEFY,  the  care  and  protection  of  our 
environment  is  an  on  going  commitment. 
This 

DEFY 

refrigerator 

is 

particularly 

environmentally  friendly  and  contains  non 
CFC / HFC natural substances in the cooling 
system  (Called  R600a)  and  in  the  insulation 
(Called  cyclopentane).  These  are  potentially 
flammable if exposed to fire. Therefore, take 
care  not  to  damage,  the  cooling  circuit  / 
pipes of the 

refrigerator 

in transportation and 

in use.  

In  case  of  damage  do  not  expose  the 
refrigerator  to  fire  or  potential  ignition 
sources  and  immediately  ventilate  the 
room where the refrigerator is situated. 

Ignore  this  warning  if  your  refrigerators  
cooling system contains R134a. 

 

Never dispose of the 

Refrigerator 

in a 

fire. 
 
Do not dispose of your 

Refrigerator 

along with regular household waste.  

 
Contact your local authority for disposal 
information and facilities available. 

 

 

For refrigerators with a water dispenser 

Pressure  of  water  mains  should  be  at  a 
minimum  of  1  bar.  Pressure  of  the  water 
mains should be at a maximum of 8 bars.  

• 

Use only potable water.  

• 

The 

refrigerator 

may 

move 

if 

the 

adjustable  legs  are  not  properly  levelled 
on  the  floor.  Levelling  the  adjustable  legs 
on  the  floor  helps  prevent  the  refrigerator 
from moving.  

• 

When carrying the refrigerator, do not hold 
on the door handle as this may cause the 
handle to break.  

• 

When  placing  your  refrigerator  next  to 
another 

refrigerator 

or 

freezer, 

the 

distance between the devices should be at 
least  80  mm.  Failure  to  do  so  may  cause 
adjacent walls to humidify.  

• 

For 

refrigerators 

with 

freezer 

compartment;  Do  not  put  bottled  and 
canned  liquid  beverages  in  the  freezer 
compartment as they may burst.  

• 

Do not touch frozen food with your hands; 
they may stick to your hand.  

• 

Never  pour  or  spray  water  into  or  on  the 
refrigerator  and  do  not  store  liquids,  pot 
plants  or  open  containers  on  top  of  the 
refrigerator  as  these  might  spill  causing 
electrical shorting. 

• 

For  manually  controlled  refrigerators, 

wait 

at  least  5  minutes  before  starting  the 
refrigerator after a power failure.  

• 

Avoid  any  damage  to  the  power  cable 
when transporting the refrigerator.  

• 

Bending the cable may cause a fire.  

• 

Never  place  heavy  objects  on  the  power 
cable.  

• 

Do not touch the plug with wet hands.  

• 

Do  not  plug  in  the 

refrigerator

  if  the  wall 

socket is loose. 

• 

On  delivery,  check  to  make  sure  that  the 

refrigerator

 is not damaged and that all the 

parts  and  accessories  are  in  perfect 
condition.  

• 

Ensure  that  the  plug  remains  readily 
accessible.  Do  not  use  multiple  adapter 
plugs or an extension cable. 

 

Summary of Contents for DFF402

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL The manufacturer strives for continuous improvement For this reason the text and illustrations in this manual are subject to change without notice Part number 5718140000 AA EN F616...

Page 2: ...onal documents supplied with your product Please note that this manual may be used for several similar but different models Please check for relevance regarding your particular model Explanation of sy...

Page 3: ...ser 17 5 Using your refrigerator 18 Indicator Panel 18 Placing food 19 Setting the fridge compartment temperature 19 Setting the freezer compartment temperature 19 Fresh Freeze function 19 Quick Cool...

Page 4: ...15 Crisper cover 16 Adjustable front legs 17 Blue light 18 Water reservoir 19 Ventilation lid 20 Freezer compartment drawers 21 Freezer Compartment glass shelves 22 Ice duct lid 23 Freezer compartment...

Page 5: ...refrigerator door If there is a blue light fitted on the refrigerator do not look at the blue light through optics Important safety information Please review and observe the following information Fai...

Page 6: ...lities available For refrigerators with a water dispenser Pressure of water mains should be at a minimum of 1 bar Pressure of the water mains should be at a maximum of 8 bars Use only potable water Th...

Page 7: ...r when you remove the shelf or drawer of the freezer The energy consumption value stated for your refrigerator has been determined by removing the freezer shelf or drawer and under maximum load There...

Page 8: ...ed by a qualified electrician A damaged refrigerator must not be operated before it is repaired There is danger of an electric shock Installation Please remember that the manufacturer shall not be hel...

Page 9: ...electrical ovens and should not be located under direct sunlight Please make sure that the interior of your refrigerator is cleaned thoroughly If two refrigerators are to be installed side by side the...

Page 10: ...there is a problem with the alignment of the doors in relation to one another they may be re aligned vertically by following the steps below Ensure that the door shelves are empty when adjusting the d...

Page 11: ...to change the door position whilst tightening the screws Replace the hinge cover and fasten with the securing screw Adjusting the gap on the upper door You can adjust the gap between the fridge compar...

Page 12: ...ter Filter in some models Installation Requirements Two different water sources may be connected to the refrigerator for the water supply the mains cold water supply and water in a jug A pump should b...

Page 13: ...n some models To connect water to the refrigerator from a jug a pump is needed Follow the instructions below Start by connecting one end of the water pipe from the outward flow of the pump and the oth...

Page 14: ...figures supplied 1 Press ice cancel button on the display 2 Remove the filter cover in the fridge compartment by pulling it forward 3 Take out the water filter by pass cover by rotating it downwards...

Page 15: ...e water filter Warning The water filter cleans some foreign particles in the water It does not purify water from microorganisms Warning The Ice Off button must always be pressed during replacement of...

Page 16: ...tting as shown in the figure Figure B 3 After inserting the water pipe to the union install it to the tap adaptor and insert to the tap as shown in the figure Figure C 4 Tighten the union manually In...

Page 17: ...be below 1 bar Water mains pressure must not be over 8 bars Pumps must be used in case the supply water pressure drops below 1 bar or if a jug is going to be used The water system of the refrigerator...

Page 18: ...utton 8 Water Dispenser light button 9 Filter Reset button 10 Auto Eco button 11 Fresh freeze button 12 Freezer Set button 13 Economy mode indicator 14 High humidity indicator 15 Quick cool indicator...

Page 19: ...lder than you desire you can adjust the temperature setting of the fridge compartment to 6 or 8 Setting the freezer compartment temperature Freezer temperature can be set at one of the following tempe...

Page 20: ...is selected the fridge compartment will switch to a more economic operation mode to save electricity automatically When the Auto Eco button is pressed again this function is deactivated Ioniser The i...

Page 21: ...added to the ice dispenser compartment This may adversely affect the ice supply or crushing the ice It is normal to have a couple of ice cubes stuck together in the icebank Moving parts such as blade...

Page 22: ...elves The sliding body shelves can be removed by lifting them slightly from the front the shelves can then be moved back and forth There are 2 stop points the first allows for the shelf to be pulled t...

Page 23: ...air passing through the crisper is controlled by the sliders on the front side of the crisper cover You can adjust the humidity control sliders to a suitable position according to the humidity and coo...

Page 24: ...and press out all air pockets All folds should be sealed with deep freeze sealing tape Unwrapped food containing acids or salt may permanently stain the cabinet interior When loading bulk into the fr...

Page 25: ...idge compartment is overloaded or if you wish to cool down your food rapidly It is recommended that you activate quick fridge function 4 8 hours before placing the food Freezer compartment settings No...

Page 26: ...n you lift it about 1 cm and pull it towards yourself Icebox and Water Reservoir Follow the procedure and warnings below when cleaning of the icebox Remove the Icebox by lifting it first and then pull...

Page 27: ...max screw cap E14 SES bulb 5 Carefully dispose of the burnt out light bulb immediately Replacement light bulbs can easily be obtained from a good local electrical or DIY store Maintenance and Cleanin...

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Page 29: ...tted into the wall socket Have the temperature adjustments been correctly made Power might be cut off The fridge is running continuously or for a long time Your new refrigerator may be wider than the...

Page 30: ...ly or left ajar for a long time open them less frequently Door might have been left ajar close the door completely Large amount of hot food might have been put in the refrigerator recently Wait until...

Page 31: ...or package materials might cause the smell Use a different container or different brand of packaging material The door is not closing Food packages may prevent the door s closing Repack the packages...

Page 32: ...021 526 3000 CapeTown Service defy co za DURBAN 35 Intersite Avenue Umgeni Business Park Durban 4051 Tel 031 268 3300 Durban Service defy co za EAST LONDON 16 Bowls Rd Arcadia East London 5201 Tel 04...

Page 33: ...ating instructions connection to incorrect voltages and subjection to commercial use shall re lease the Company from its obligations 3 This warranty shall become void and cease to operate if the appli...

Page 34: ...e found on the serial label located at the rear of the machine SERIAL NUMBERSSSSSSSSSSS DATE OF PURCHASESSSSSSSSS PURCHASED FROMSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Please register your product at www defy...

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