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 Maintenance

Changing the Internal Light

1.  Before carrying out the bulb replacement always adjust the 

thermostat control dial to Position 0, then disconnect from 
the mains supply by removing the plug from the socket.

2.  Hold both sides by the fixing clips, squeeze lightly to release 

the clips and lower the cover away from the bulb.

3.  Unscrew the old bulb and remove.
4.  Replace with a new bulb designed for fridges (15W SES).
5.  Refit the light bulb cover and reconnect the unit to the mains 

supply and switch on by adjusting the thermostat.

Care When Handling / Moving Your Unit

Hold the unit around its sides or base when moving it. Under no circumstances should it be lifted by 
holding the edges of the top surface or by any part of the cooling circuit on the rear.
Do not turn on until two hours after moving the unit. The coolant fluid needs time to settle. You may 
damage the cooling circuit if the unit is turned on too soon.

Servicing

The unit should be serviced by an authorised engineer and only genuine spare parts should be used. 
Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the unit yourself. Repairs carried out by 
inexperienced persons may cause injury or serious malfunction. Contact a qualified technician.

Switching Off for Long Periods of Time

When the unit is not in use for a long period of time, disconnect it from the mains supply, empty all food 
and clean the unit, leaving the door ajar to prevent unpleasant smells.

 Disposal

Old units contain insulation gasses and refrigerant which must be disposed of correctly. An 
environmentally friendly method of disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can be recovered and 
used again. The refrigerant used in the unit and insulation materials require special disposal procedures. 
Ensure that none of the pipes on the back of the unit are damaged prior to disposal.
Up to date information concerning options of disposing of your old unit and packaging from the new one 
can be obtained from your local council office.
When disposing of an old unit break off any door locks or latches as a safeguard.

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Summary of Contents for LFC60W11

Page 1: ...Fridge Freezer Instruction Manual LFC60W11 LFC60W11_IB_final110511 indd 1 11 05 2011 9 59 AM...

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Page 3: ...Chilled Foods 12 Tips for Keeping Food Perfect in the Unit 12 Shopping for Frozen Foods 12 Preparations for Freezing 13 Defrosting Frozen Food 13 Cleaning 14 Defrosting 14 Cleaning the Interior and t...

Page 4: ...fully before use and keep this instruction manual for future reference If items are missing or damaged please contact Partmaster UK only Tel 0844 800 3456 for assistance Fridge Glass Shelves x 3 P N 4...

Page 5: ...to fully open Reversing the Door Swing Tools required Phillips style screwdriver Flat bladed screwdriver Craft knife The unit must be manoeuvred by a minimum of 2 persons If you want to have the door...

Page 6: ...removed above 7 Remove the screw cap cover and the 2 screw hole caps on the left Use the craft knife or flat bladed screwdriver carefully to avoid damaging the finish of the unit or yourself 8 Insert...

Page 7: ...zer door top bushing The bushing key must be in the correct position to allow it to be inserted correctly and top bushing cap You can find the new bushing caps if neeeded in the user instruction bag 1...

Page 8: ...plate where marked and reassemble onto the fixing clips 15 Unscrew the right door catcher and remove Refit the left door catcher You may need to clear the fixing holes of excess foam insulation and sc...

Page 9: ...you require more information refer to the Cleaning section Before Using Your Unit Before placing any food in your unit turn it on and wait for 24 hours to make sure it is working properly and to allow...

Page 10: ...ves Fridge Door Shelves Lower Fridge Door Shelf Freezer Door Thermostat and Control Dial Vegetable Drawers Lower Fridge Shelf Small Freezer Drawers Large Freezer Drawer Egg Tray Ice Tray LFC60W11_IB_f...

Page 11: ...and freeze your food wait 24 hours before filling it with food 5 If you are concerned that your unit is not being kept cold enough and wish to check the temperature you will need a special fridge free...

Page 12: ...artment Leave space around your food to allow air to circulate inside the compartments Ensure all parts of the unit are kept cool To prevent transfer of flavours and drying out pack or cover the food...

Page 13: ...freezer tapes labels and pens with different colours This allows you to easily organise and to effectively use the freezer Write the contents and date otherwise the frozen food might exceed the storag...

Page 14: ...grill of the condenser at the back of the unit and the adjacent components can be vacuumed using a soft brush attachment The water formed as a result of automatic defrosting passes through the water c...

Page 15: ...by an authorised engineer and only genuine spare parts should be used Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the unit yourself Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause inju...

Page 16: ...torage Volume 75 L Defrosting Type No Frost Storage Temperature Freezer 18 C Fridge 0 8 C average 4 C Energy Consumption 1 002 kWh 24h Energy Grading A Temperature Rise 9 33hr Fresh Food Freezing Capa...

Page 17: ...fires Do not damage the refrigerant circuit The refrigerant is a very environmentally friendly gas but is also combustible Take care when transporting or moving the unit to ensure that the refrigerat...

Page 18: ...an organised way If food is not stored in an organised way searching for an item will mean the door is open for longer Allow hot food and drinks to cool down before placing them in the unit Placing ho...

Page 19: ...he product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste There are separate collection syste...

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