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Noises Inside the Unit!

You may notice that your unit makes some unusual noises. Most of these are perfectly normal, 

but you should be aware of them!
These noises are caused by the circulation of the refrigerant liquid in the cooling system. It has 

become more pronounced since the introduction of CFC free gases. This is not a fault and will 

not affect the performance of your unit. This is the compressor motor working, as it pumps the 

refrigerant around the system.

Shopping for Chilled Foods

•  Take a quick look at the chilled food package and make sure it is in perfect condition.
•  Try to keep chilled food together whilst shopping and on the journey home as this will help 

to keep the food cold.

•  Don’t buy chilled food unless you can chill it straight away. Specially insulated bags can be 

bought from most supermarkets and hardware shops. These bags can keep chilled food cold 

for longer while transporting.

•  Food that has been left in a car or at room temperature for a prolonged period of time could 

raise the food temperature to a dangerous level, which allows harmful bacteria to grow.

•  Always unpack and place chilled food in the unit before storing dry food.

Tips for Keeping Food Perfect in the Unit

•  Cooked meats/fishes should always be stored on a shelf above raw meats/fishes to avoid 

bacterial transfer. Keep raw meats/fishes in a container which is large enough to collect 

juices and cover it properly. Place the container on the lowest shelf.

•  Leave space around your food, to allow air to circulate inside the unit. Ensure all parts of the 

unit are kept cool.

•  To prevent transfer of flavours and drying out, pack or cover the food separately. Fruit and 

vegetables do not need to be wrapped.

•  Always let pre-cooked food cool down before you put in the unit. This will help to maintain 

the internal temperature of the unit.

•  To prevent cold air escaping from the unit, try to limit the number of times you open the 

door. We recommend that you only open the door when you need to put food in or take 

food out.

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Summary of Contents for LTT68S10

Page 1: ...Table Top Fridge Instruction Manual LTT68S10 LTT68S10_IB_final100309 indd 1 09 03 2011 3 52 PM...

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Page 3: ...perature 9 Noises Inside the Unit 10 Shopping for Chilled Foods 10 Tips for Keeping Food Perfect in the Unit 10 Cleaning 11 Defrosting 11 Cleaning the Interior and the Exterior of the Unit 11 Cleaning...

Page 4: ...N 501113810004 Instruction Manual P N LTT68S10 002 Thank youfor purchasing your new Logik Fridge We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual in order that you fully understan...

Page 5: ...ourself if you believe that you are qualified to do so All parts removed must be saved to do the reinstallation of the door You should rest the unit on something solid so that it will not slip during...

Page 6: ...m top bracket and replace on the other side 6 Slide the door back on to the Top hinge making sure it s the right way up Screw the bottom hinge into place on the new side Replace the other foot on the...

Page 7: ...mp cloth If you require more information refer to the Cleaning section Before Plugging in YOU MUST Check that you have a socket which is compatible with the plug supplied with the unit Before Turning...

Page 8: ...8 Product Overview Ice Box Levelling Feet Thermostat Control Dial Adjustable Shelves Door Shelves Drip Tray Ice Tray LTT68S10_IB_final100309 indd 8 09 03 2011 3 52 PM...

Page 9: ...or often 4 To ensure that the unit is cool enough to sufficiently chill 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...

Page 10: ...eft in a car or at room temperature for a prolonged period of time could raise the food temperature to a dangerous level which allows harmful bacteria to grow Always unpack and place chilled food in t...

Page 11: ...way with the plastic scraper and remove 3 When defrosting is complete clean your unit s interior and exterior Cleaning the Interior and the Exterior of the Unit Remove all the shelves before cleaning...

Page 12: ...disconnect it from the mains supply empty all food and clean the appliance leaving the door ajar to prevent unpleasant smells Disposal Old units still have some residual value An environmentally frie...

Page 13: ...resh Food Storage Compartment Volume 61L Defrosting Type Manual Defrost Storage Temperature 0 8 C average 4 C Energy Consumption 0 39kWh 24h Energy Grading A Power Consumption 73W Features and specifi...

Page 14: ...uch as radiators or fires as refrigerant and vesicant are burnable Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the unit Do not damage the refrigerant circuit applicable on...

Page 15: ...e Frequent opening of the doors for long periods will cause a loss of coldness Store food in an organised way If food is not stored in an organised way searching for an item will mean the door is open...

Page 16: ...c equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU For more information please contact the local a...

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