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refrigerator  or  freezer,  the  internal 
temperature will increase resulting in 
the compressor having to work harder 
and will consume more energy.
  Do  cover  or  wrap  the  food

   

particularly if it has a strong flavor.

  Place food properly so that air can 

circulate freely around it.

Hints for refrigeration

  Meat (All Types) Wrap in polythene 

food: wrap and place on the glass shelf 
above the vegetable drawer. Always 
follow food storage times and use by 
dates suggested by manufacturers.
   Cooked food, cold dishes, etc.: 
They should be covered and may be 
placed on any shelf.
   Fruit and vegetables:
They should be stored in the special 
drawer provided.

Energy saving tips

We recommend that you follow the tips 
below to save energy.
  Try to avoid keeping the door open 
for long periods in order to conserve 
energy.
  Ensure the appliance is away from 
any sources of heat (Direct sunlight, 
electric oven or cooker etc)
  Don't set the temperature colder than 
necessary.
  Don't store warm food or evaporating 
liquid in the appliance.
  Place the appliance in a well 
ventilated, humidity free, room. Please 
refer to Installing your new appliance 
chapter.
  If the diagram shows the correct 
combination for the drawers, crisper 
and shelves, do not adjust the 
combination as this is designed to be 
the most energy efficient configuration.

Hints for fresh food refrigeration

  Do not place hot food directly into the

 

Cleaning

  

and

  

care

               

  

Milk bottles:

Should have a lid and be stored in the 
door racks.

Hints for freezing

 

When first starting-up or after a period 

out of use, let the appliance run at 
least 2 hours on the higher settings 
before putting food in the 
compartment.

 

Prepare food in small portions to 

enable it to be rapidly and completely 
frozen and to make it possible to 
subsequently thaw only the quantity 
required.

 

Wrap up the food in aluminum foil or 

polyethylene food wraps which are 
airtight,

 

Do not allow fresh

unfrozen food to 

touch the  food which is already frozen 
to avoid temperature rise of the latter.

 

Iced products

if consumed 

immediately after removal from the 
freezer compartment, will probably

cause frost burns to the skin.

 

each frozen package in order to keep 
track of the storage time.

Hints for the storage of frozen food

 

Ensure that frozen food has been 

stored correctly by the food retailer

 

rapidly and should not be re-frozen. Do 
not exceed the storage period indicated 
by the food manufacturer.

Switching off your appliance

If the appliance needs to be switched 
off for an extended period, the following 
steps should be taken prevent mould 
on the appliance.

It is recommended to label and date 

Once defrosted

food will deteriorate 

   Butter and cheese:
Should be wrapped in airtight foil or 
plastic film wrap.

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Summary of Contents for HR6CDFF695GB

Page 1: ...MODEL HR6CDFF695GB HR6CDFF695GW...

Page 2: ...ust be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Thank you for your choosing our products We are sure you will find your new appliance a...

Page 3: ...ire or electric shock Don t place too much food directly against the air outlet on the rear wall of both the refrigerator and freezer compartment as it affects sufficient air circulation Don t place h...

Page 4: ...re you clean or move it Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the electrical cord Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the socket to prevent damaging the power cord Do not operate...

Page 5: ...gerants to carry out servicing or repairs which involve removal of covers Caution risk of fire Installing your new appliance Ventilation of appliance Before using the appliance for the first time you...

Page 6: ...ds by about 10mm Note the climate class showed in the table below This appliance performs well within It may not work properlyif being left at a temperature above or below the indicated range for a lo...

Page 7: ...ed in the plastic bag Adjustable bottom feet Freezer Fridge 15 17 23 25 18 19 21 22 10 20 24 26 16 Left fridge upper rack Refrigerator air duct cover Movable rack Left fridge small rack Serving tray 1...

Page 8: ...ess Fridge button repeatedly to set your desired fridge temperature between 8 and 2 the temperature will decrease 1 degrees with each press and the fridge temperature indicator will display correspond...

Page 9: ...ifferent modes by pressing the Mode button when When certain mode is selected wait for the corresponding icon flashing for 10 seconds 5 C the temperature of freezer is automatically switched to 18 C 9...

Page 10: ...he shelf comes clear of the shelf guides When you return the shelves make sure there is no obstacle behind and gently push the shelf back into the position All the door racks are completely removable...

Page 11: ...freezer to make and store ice cubes you should use it as follows freezer compartment freezer compartment 11...

Page 12: ...s is designed to be the most energy efficient configuration Hints for fresh food refrigeration Do not place hot food directly into the Cleaning and care Milk bottles Should have a lid and be stored in...

Page 13: ...frost may occur on the freezer compartment s interior walls if the freezer door is opened frequently or kept open too long If the frost is too thick choose a time when the supply of food stocks are l...

Page 14: ...rinks can cause seals to stick to the cabinet and tear when you open the door Wash seal with a mild detergent and warm water Rinse and dry it thoroughly after cleaning Caution Only after the door seal...

Page 15: ...od containers or wrapping cause odours The nds sou below are quite normal Com ressor p running noises Air movement no he fan motor in the freezer ise from t small compartment or other compartments Gur...

Page 16: ...closed easily Check whether the top of the refrigerator is tilted back by 10 15 t all w the doors to self close or if something inside mm o o i r s prevening the doors f om closing Water drips on the...

Page 17: ...Disposal of the appliance 17...

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