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 Water Dispenser 

  

 

The water dispenser is a very useful feature 
with  regards  to  accessing  chilled  water 
without  having  to  open  the  door  of  your 
fridge.  
 
Since  you  do  not  have  to  open  the  door  of 
your  fridge  frequently,  you  also  save  on 
electricity.     
 

 

 

Using the water dispenser  

 
Push in the lever of the water dispenser with 
your glass for water flow. Releasing the lever 
cuts off the water flow.  
 
When  operating  the  water  dispenser, 
maximum 

flow 

is 

achieved 

by 

fully 

depressing the lever.  
 
Please note, how much water flows from the 
dispenser  depends  on  how  far  you  depress 
the lever. As the level of water in your cup / 
glass  rises,  gently  reduce  the  amount  of 
pressure on the lever to avoid overflow.  
 
If  you  depress  the  lever  by  a  small  amount, 
then  the  water  will  only  trickle;  this  is 
perfectly normal and is not a fault .

 

Filling the water dispenser's tank  

 

The  water  tank  filling  reservoir  is  located 
inside  the  door  rack.  Open  the  reservoir 
cover and fill up with pure and clean drinking 
water. Close the cover. 

 

Use clean and pure drinking water only. 
  

Capacity  of  the  water  tank  is  2.0  litres; 

do 

not overfill.  
 

Push  the  arm  of  the  water  dispenser  with  a 
rigid  glass.  If  you  are  using  disposable 
plastic  glasses,  push  the  arm  with  your 
fingers from behind the glass. 

 

Warning!  

 

Do not fill the water tank with any liquid other 
than  drinking  water;  beverages  such  as  fruit 
juice,  carbonated  beverages  and  alcoholic 
drinks are not suitable for use with the water 
dispenser.  
 
If such liquids are used, the water dispenser 
will  malfunction  and  may  be  damaged 
beyond  repair.  The  warranty  does  not  cover 
such  usage.  Some  of  the  ingredients  and 
additives  in  these  drinks  /  beverages  may 
also  attack  and  damage  the  water  tank 
material. 

 

Summary of Contents for K60363H

Page 1: ...ntinuous improvement For this reason the text and illustrations in this manual are subject to change without notice Part number 3807300100 EN K60363H REFRIGERATORS Record in the space below the listed...

Page 2: ...tion of symbols used in this manual Important safety information Warning for hazardous situations with regard to life and property Caution Warning for supply voltage Caution Warning for fire hazard Ca...

Page 3: ...5 Warnings 5 Child safety 6 HCA Warning 6 Energy saving tips 7 3 Placing and Installation 8 Transportation instructions 8 Before using the refrigerator 8 Electrical connection 8 Adjusting the feet 9 R...

Page 4: ...tor you have purchased they may be model specific and therefore only valid for some models 1 Thermostat knob 2 Interior light 3 Adjustable shelves 4 Bottle rack 5 Defrost water collection channel Drai...

Page 5: ...nance or service requirements Warnings Hand this owners manual over to the new owner should ownership change The refrigerator must only be used for its intended purpose i e the storing of edible foods...

Page 6: ...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 refri...

Page 7: ...at a minimum particularly in summer Use a cooler bag or a special carrier bag to carry frozen food Do not put hot food or drinks in the refrigerator Do not leave the door s of the refrigerator open f...

Page 8: ...pace from the ceiling and at least a 50 mm space from the wall Fit the Two plastic wall spacers supplied with the appliance rotating 1 4 turn to the condenser at the back of the appliance See Diagram...

Page 9: ...st not be used for connection The front edges of the refrigerator may feel warm This is normal These areas are designed to be warm in order to avoid condensation Important Care must be taken while cle...

Page 10: ...versing doors in a safe place for possible future re use Important Have somebody to assist you when moving the refrigerator and to hold the doors when removing re fitting hinges and doors to avoid inj...

Page 11: ...Page 11 Reversing the doors Proceed in numerical order...

Page 12: ...dge may be cooler or warmer such as the salad crisper and the top part of the cabinet This is quite normal The normal storage temperature of the freezer should be 18 C Lower temperatures may be obtain...

Page 13: ...tightly 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...

Page 14: ...to open just after being closed this is due to the pressure difference which will equalize and allow for the door to be opened normally after a few minutes Placing foods Freezer compartment shelves Va...

Page 15: ...will only trickle this is perfectly normal and is not a fault Filling the water dispenser s tank The water tank filling reservoir is located inside the door rack Open the reservoir cover and fill up w...

Page 16: ...of the water tank parts in a dishwashing machine Cleaning the water tank Remove the water filling reservoir inside the door rack Make sure that the parts and seals removed if any as illustrated in th...

Page 17: ...n is clean and free from obstructions 11 Shelves and freezer baskets may be removed for cleaning purposes Replace baskets in original positions To remove a freezer drawer pull it as far as possible ti...

Page 18: ...a service centre if the refrigerator does not start up at the end of this period The refrigerator is in defrost cycle This is normal for an automatic defrosting refrigerator The defrosting cycle occur...

Page 19: ...oaded with food Cooling down of the refrigerator completely may last for a couple of hours longer Large amounts of hot food might have been put in the refrigerator recently Hot food causes longer runn...

Page 20: ...ough improper use of the appliance Damage caused by moving the appliance Symptom Check Crispers are stuck The food might be touching the ceiling of the drawer Rearrange the food in the drawer The door...

Page 21: ...60363H K60363H APPLIANCE TYPE FRIDGE FRIDGE Total gross volume l 363 365 Net volume l 334 334 Dimensions HxWxD mm 1845 x 600 x 650 1845 x 600 x 650 Energy efficiency class 1 A A Climate class SN SN Re...

Page 22: ...erson Road North End Port Elizabeth 6001 Tel 041 401 6400 PortElizabeth Service defy co za PRETORIA Block A1 Old Mutual Industrial Park Cnr D F Malan Drive Moot Str Hermanstad 0082 Tel 012 377 8300 Pr...

Page 23: ...nection to incorrect voltages and subjection to commercial use shall release the Company from its obligations 3 This warranty shall become void and cease to operate if the appliance is dismantled by o...

Page 24: ...Page 24 Please register your product at www defy co za DEFY APPLIANCES PTY LTD P O BOX 12004 JACOBS DURBAN 4026 SOUTH AFRICA INSTRUCTION MANUAL KS 603613 W KS 60361 W...

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