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  Maintenance and cleaning

A

 Never use gasoline, benzene or 

similar substances for cleaning 
purposes.

B

 We recommend that you unplug the 

appliance before cleaning.

B

 Never use any sharp abrasive 

instrument, soap, household 
cleaner, detergent and wax polish for 
cleaning.

C

  Use lukewarm water to clean the 

cabinet of your rappliance and wipe it 
dry.

C

  Use a damp cloth wrung out in 

a solution of one teaspoon of 
bicarbonate of soda to one pint of 
water to clean the interior and wipe it 
dry.

B

 Make sure that no water enters the 

lamp housing and other electrical 
areas.

B

 If your appliance or is not going to be 

used for a long period of time, unplug 
the power cable, remove all food, 
clean it and leave the door ajar.

C

  Check door seals regularly to ensure 

they are clean and free from food 
particles.

A

 To remove door racks, remove all the 

contents and then simply push the 
door rack upwards from the base.

Protection of plastic 

surfaces 

C

  Do not put the liquid oils or oil-

cooked meals in your refrigerator in 
unsealed containers as they damage 
the plastic surfaces of your appliance. 
In case of spilling or smearing oil on 
the plastic surfaces, clean and rinse 
the relevant part of the surface at 
once with warm water.

Summary of Contents for LAM6800

Page 1: ...User Installation Guide LAM6800 70 30 Integrated Fridge Freezer...

Page 2: ...instruction manual contains the following symbols C Important information or useful usage tips A Warning for possible hazards to health property B Warning possibility of electric shock This product is...

Page 3: ...FS 7 Electric connection 7 Disposing of the packaging 7 Disposing of your old appliance 7 Placing and Installation 7 3FQMBDJOH UIF JOUFSJPS MBNQ 8 Should the light fail to work proceed as follows 8 4...

Page 4: ...ge Freezer 1 Thermostat knob 2 Lamp housing 3 Movable shelves 4 Wine rack 5 Defrost water collection channel Drain tube 6 Crisper cover 7 Crisper 8 Ice cube tray SFF FS DPNQBSUNFOU 10 Air grill 11 Adj...

Page 5: ...HHFTU ZPV DPOUBDU ZPVS MPDBM authority for disposal information and facilities available t 4FF OTUBMMBUJPO OTUSVDUJPOT PO QBHF 8 for information on suitable location t 5P PCUBJO UIF CFTU QPTTJCMF perf...

Page 6: ...The moulded plug on this appliance incorporates a 13 A fuse Should the fuse need to be replaced an ASTABEAB approved BS 1362 fuse of the same rating must be used Do not forget to refit the fuse cover...

Page 7: ...rozen food or frozen surfaces with wet hands Avoid prolonged touching of frozen food ice frozen surfaces Possibility of low temperature burns If freezing to frozen surface occurs 0 05 5 3 8 VTF DPPM w...

Page 8: ...ect your product to an earthed socket which is being protected by a fuse with the appropriate capacity Important t 5IF DPOOFDUJPO NVTU CF JO DPNQMJBODF with national regulations t 5IF QPXFS DBCMF QMVH...

Page 9: ...ser cover JSTU DIFDL UIBU UIF MBNQ IBTO U worked loose by ensuring it is screwed TFDVSFMZ JO UIF IPMEFS 3FQMBDF UIF plug and switch on If the lamp works replace the light cover by inserting the rear l...

Page 10: ...s than this is not recommended with regard to its efficiency C Please make sure that the interior of your fridge freezer is cleaned thoroughly C If two appliances are to be installed side by side ther...

Page 11: ...side Lower door 1 Unscrew top hinge 7 2 Carefully remove the lower door 3 Unscrew lower hinge 9 4 3FNPWF QMBTUJD QMVHT 5 3FGJU IJOHF BT MPXFS IJOHF PO the left hand side 6 3FQMBDF MPXFS EPPS 7 3FGJU M...

Page 12: ...EN 11 1 2 3 4 7 6 9 5 8 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 22 23 15 20 21 19 Reversing the doors Proceed in numerical order...

Page 13: ...BS QBOFM PG DBCJOFU JG OFDFTTBSZ If your appliance is not stable You can level the appliance by turning the feet as illustrated above until level An extra person to help raise the appliance where nece...

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Page 17: ...partment SJEHF DPNQBSUNFOU QFSGPSNT GVMM automatic defrosting Water droplets and a frosting up to 7 8 mm can occur on the inner rear wall of the fridge compartment while your refrigerator cools down S...

Page 18: ...ace e g fridge or larder Containers of warm water may be placed carefully in the freezer to speed up the defrosting Do not use pointed or sharp edged objects such as knives or forks to remove the fros...

Page 19: ...no water enters the lamp housing and other electrical areas B If your appliance or is not going to be used for a long period of time unplug the power cable remove all food clean it and leave the door...

Page 20: ...ontainers Leaving the door ajar Switching the thermostat to a colder degree t FDSFBTJOH UIF UJNF UIF EPPS MFGU PQFO PS VTJOH JU MFTT GSFRVFOUMZ t PWFSJOH UIF GPPE TUPSFE JO PQFO DPOUBJOFST XJUI B TVJU...

Page 21: ...CF TPJMFE XPSO PVU CSPLFO PS OPU QSPQFSMZ seated Clean or replace the seal Damaged broken seal causes the refrigerator to run for a longer period of time in order to maintain the current temperature P...

Page 22: ...NJHIU IBWF CFFO PQFOFE GSFRVFOUMZ PS MFGU BKBS GPS B MPOH UJNF PQFO UIFN less frequently VNJEJUZ PDDVST PO UIF PVUTJEF PG UIF SFGSJHFSBUPS PS CFUXFFO UIF EPPST t 5IFSF NJHIU CF IVNJEJUZ JO UIF BJS UI...

Page 23: ...ated in accordance with the manufacturer s instruc ons and used for normal domes c purposes This guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse or altera ons which are likely to affect the product...

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