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Index

Index

Index

Index

BEFORE

BEFORE

BEFORE

BEFORE USING

USING

USING

USING YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR APPLIANCE

APPLIANCE

APPLIANCE

APPLIANCE

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2

2

2

Safety Instructions

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2

Warnings

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2

Installation

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3

OPERATING

OPERATING

OPERATING

OPERATING YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR APPLIANCE

APPLIANCE

APPLIANCE

APPLIANCE

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4

4

4

Parts of the Appliance

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4

Temperature Adjustment/Operation

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5

Food Storage in the Appliance

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5

DEFROSTING

DEFROSTING

DEFROSTING

DEFROSTING AND

AND

AND

AND CLEANING

CLEANING

CLEANING

CLEANING

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6

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6

Defrosting and Cleaning

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TROUBLE

TROUBLE

TROUBLE

TROUBLE SHOOTING

SHOOTING

SHOOTING

SHOOTING AND

AND

AND

AND TECHNICAL

TECHNICAL

TECHNICAL

TECHNICAL DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

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6

Trouble Shooting

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Trouble Shooting guide

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Technical Data

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Wiring Diagram

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CUSTOMER

CUSTOMER

CUSTOMER

CUSTOMER CARE

CARE

CARE

CARE

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Summary of Contents for CF100LW

Page 1: ...USER USER GUIDE GUIDE GUIDE GUIDE CF100LW CF100LW CF100LW CF100LW CF150LW CF150LW CF150LW CF150LW CF200LW CF200LW CF200LW CF200LW CF250LW CF250LW CF250LW CF250LW CF300LW CF300LW CF300LW CF300LW All m...

Page 2: ...rt using your appliance as we have endeavoured to answer as many questions as possible and provide you with as much support as possible If however you find something missing or not covered please cont...

Page 3: ...ture Adjustment Operation 5 Food Storage in the Appliance 5 DEFROSTING DEFROSTING DEFROSTING DEFROSTING AND AND AND AND CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING 6 6 6 6 Defrosting and Cleaning 6 TROUBLE TR...

Page 4: ...in the drawers or hang from the door Do not plug this appliance into an extension lead Do not use old or damaged power supply cables Do not twist bend or trap the cable Cables should also be kept cle...

Page 5: ...periods of time below the cold end of the climate class temperature range for which the appliance is designed If the appliance is installed next to another refrigerator or freezer observe the minimum...

Page 6: ...ur Appliance Appliance Appliance Appliance Parts Parts Parts Parts of of of of the the the the Appliance Appliance Appliance Appliance 1 Lid 2 Seal 3 Basket If Supplied 4 Control Panel 4 All manuals a...

Page 7: ...or freezing fresh food and storing frozen food for long periods of time and making ice cubes Do not put fresh or warm food with frozen food side by side as it can thaw the frozen food While freezing f...

Page 8: ...a sponge using warm and soapy water Do not wash your freezer by pouring water into it Never use flammable explosive or corrosive material like thinner gas acid for cleaning Make sure that your freeze...

Page 9: ...o the proper position Ask for professional help Compressor keeps on working The temperature inside is too high Frost on the evaporator is too thick Check whether the frost is thicker than 6 8mm Defros...

Page 10: ...ed voltage 220 240V 220 240V 220 240V 220 240V 220 240V Rated frequency 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz Power input 56W 56W 72W 72W 72W Power consumption kW h 24h 0 48 0 56 0 63 0 7 0 75 Refrigerant R600a 53...

Page 11: ...s number you will hear a recorded message and be given a number of options This indicates that your call has been accepted and is being held in a queue Calls are answered in strict rotation as our Cus...

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