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Technical passporT

refrigerator nrB 17761

The electrical safety of this appliance 

is only guaranteed when it has been 
connected to a mains supply with an 

ef  cient  earthing  system  as  provided 

for by law. This is an important safety 
requirement and must be complied with. 

In case of doubt, have the mains supply 
checked by a quali  ed electrician.

As with any other electrical 

appliance,  a  few  fundamental  rules 

must be observed during use:

 

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do not touch the appliance with 

wet or damp hands or feet.

 

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do not pull the power cable to 

remove the plug from its socket.

 

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do not expose the appliance to 

atmospheric agents.

 

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do not allow the appliance to be 

used by unsupervised children.

 

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do not plug-in or unplug the 

appliance using wet hands. - before 
carrying out any cleaning or mainte-

nance  operation,  disconnect  the 

appliance from the mains supply by 
either unplugging it or switching the 
mains power supply off at the main 
switch:

 

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in the case of a fault or 

malfunction,  switch  off  the  appliance 

and do not attempt any repairs.

This appliance is marked as 

complying with European Directive 

2012/19/EU,  Waste  Electrical  and 

Electronic Equipment (WEEE).

Make sure that the product is 

disposed of in a correct manner.

The user is obliged to contribute 

towards preventing any negative 

consequences for health and the 
environment.

The symbol 

  af  xed  to  the 

product or accompany 

ing documents 

signi  es  that  the  product  must  not  be 
treated as normal domestic refuse, but 

must be delivered

to an authorised collection centre 

to enable the electric and electronic 
equipment to be recycled. When dispos-

ing of the appliance, comply with local 

waste disposal regulations.

For further information on the 

treatment, recovery and recycling of this 
product, refer to the appropri ate of  ces, 

local domestic waste collection service 
or the retailer from where the appliance 
was purchased. Fridge-freezers are 
large capacity domestic appliances 

for  freezing,  storing  and  refrigerating 

any types of food. The load-bearing 
STRUCTURE has been fabricated in 
steel panels which have been treated 
and electrostati 

cally painted to resist 

mistreatment and to ensure that its 
“new” look remains unaltered over time.

The INSULATION MATERIALS have 

been specially se lected to ensure that 
the INTERNAL temperature remains 
constant and to provide maximum 
storage space.

The internal STORAGE SPACE has 

been designed to store any type of food 
thanks to the easily removable 

shelves.

Summary of Contents for NRB 17761

Page 1: ...Technical passporT REFRIGERATORS NRB 17761...

Page 2: ...ANCE 6 REMOVING THE TRANSPORT PROTECTION DEVICES 6 INSTALLATION IN THE TALL UNIT HOUSING 8 CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE MAINS SUPPLY 9 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 9 USING THE FRIDGE COMPARTMENT 9...

Page 3: ...been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazard involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall no...

Page 4: ...on retail applications This product complies with current European safety standards governing electrical appliances It has been subjected to thorough and meticulous testing to assess its safetyand rel...

Page 5: ...d Electronic Equipment WEEE Make sure that the product is disposed of in a correct manner The user is obliged to contribute towards preventing any negative consequences for health and the environment...

Page 6: ...al functions correctly To remove the protection lightly pull one end while rotating it outwards 2 Remove the glass shelf locking devices These plastic elements prevent the shelves from moving during t...

Page 7: ...acteria free environment and as a result extending food preservation ATTENTION CLEAN THE ANTIBACTERIALFILTERAPPROXIMATELY EVERY 3 MONTHS SEE CLEANING CHAPTER WARNING DO NOT INSTALL THE APPLIANCE NEAR...

Page 8: ...Re t the lower door 2l Insert pin P and spacer D 2m Remove the door opening closing elements S and reassemble them on the opposite side INSTALLATION IN THE TALL UNIT HOUSING The dimensions of the tal...

Page 9: ...wn the device 0 and adjust the freezer compartment S SUPER function activation button START UP Connect the plug to the mains supply Press the fridge button F I an acoustic signal 1 BEEP con rms its tu...

Page 10: ...after the door has been opened and closed again Note The distance between the shelves andtherearinternalwalloftherefrigerator ensures that air circulates freely Do not place food in direct contact wi...

Page 11: ...er After the freezer has been started approximately 3 hours are required for it to reach the correct temperature for storing frozen food SETTING THE TEMPERATURE The freezer compartment can also operat...

Page 12: ...gher than 12 Example 11 To silence the audible alarm press the super button S The visual alarm will deactivate automatically when the temperature returns to 12 WARNING The rst time the appliance is sw...

Page 13: ...has not been stored correctly and may already have started to defrost Always purchase frozen foods last and use insulated bags containers for their transport On returning home place the frozen food in...

Page 14: ...packaging of frozen food products ICE CUBE PRODUCTION Fill the ice tray 3 4 full with water Place it in the sliding drawer where tted in the freezer compartment GENERAL ADVICE Make sure that the pack...

Page 15: ...t do not use abrasives or detergents of any kind Use a warm solution of bicarbonate of soda two spoonfuls in two litres of water CLEANING THE CONDENSER This should be carried out at least twice a year...

Page 16: ...y replace the lter every 2 years Remount it in the speci c seat and place back the cover g1 POWER SUPPLY CABLE Periodically inspect the power cable to check its condition If the cable is damaged do no...

Page 17: ...o plug attached it must be connected to the electricity supply by installing a switch which is directly connected to the mains This switch must ensure omnipolar disconnection under overvoltage categor...

Page 18: ...the mains electricity supply and repeat the operation after one hour If the appliance is not working properly or not working at all before calling the Technical Assistance Service check that The plug...

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