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  25 mm (1")

A special receptacle is supplied to store the 

mains plug during transit. The receptacle is 

fixed at the back of the 

cabinet, on the side of the compressor. 

(See diagram) Gently remove the plug 

from the receptacle. Never pull the 

mains cord, you may damage the 

appliance. In the case of transportation, 

ensure you locate the plug in the receptacle 

provided to avoid transit damage.

5. Refer to cleaning and care section to prepare your appliance for use.

6.

IMPORTANT

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1.

 The space in the room where the appliance is installed must not be smaller

 

than

 

10

cubic metres.

2.

See pages 

13

 to 

21

 for detailed Installation Instructions including reversing

 

door

opening direction.

3.

Do not put your fridge freezer in a cold room where the temperature is likely to go

below +

10

 degrees C (

50

 degrees F) during night time and/or especially in winter. If

the ambient temperature is below 0 degrees C, the food in the fridge compartment will

freeze. So, we recommend you don’t use the fridge compartment in such low ambient

conditions. You can continue using the freezer compartment as usual.

      

This appliance has been designed to operate in ambient temperatures up to 

+

38

 

degrees C (

100

 degrees F)

.

 

Therefore if the appliance is installed in an unheated/cold 

room (eg: conservatory/annex/shed/garage etc) then the appliance will not operate 

causing the freezer compartment to run warmer and as a result the storage time of 

frozen food may be reduced.

4.

Do not place the appliance near cookers, radiators or in direct sunlight as this

 

will

cause your appliance to work harder. If installed next to a source of heat

or freezer, maintain the following minimum side clearances:

Summary of Contents for MIFF501

Page 1: ...uctions carefully before attempting to install or use this appliance We recommend that you keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference Installation and Operating Instructions THE PERF...

Page 2: ...ith your Fridge you can rest assured that you are fully protected against the cost of repairs for the first 5 Years Please note that any claim must be accompanied by the model reference number serial...

Page 3: ...e best possible performance and trouble free operation from your appliance it is very important to carefully read these instructions Ensure that the plug remains readily accessible Do not use multiple...

Page 4: ...ERATURE CONTROL AND ADJUSTMENT STARTING STORING FROZEN FOOD FREEZING FRESH FOOD MAKING ICE CUBES DEFROSTING CLEANING AND CARE REPLACING THE INTERIOR LIGHT BULB DO S AND DON TS ENERGY SAVING TIPS PROBL...

Page 5: ...ifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows FITTED WITH BS 1362 13A FUSE ALWAYS FIT BS 1362 REPLACEMENT CARTRIDGE FUSE GREEN YELLOW OR GREEN N BLUE OR BLACK L BROWN OR RED 22mm 6mm 6mm 6mm 32...

Page 6: ...parts and doors pipes wall coverings etc Do not move the appliance by pulling by the door 6 7 Empty any water in the drain tray before moving See section Defrosting and Care cleaning forfurtherinforma...

Page 7: ...put your fridge freezer in a cold room where the temperature is likely to go below 10 degrees C 50 degrees F during night time and or especially in winter If the ambient temperature is below 0 degree...

Page 8: ...D STORAGE DRAWERS CABINET SHELVES TEMPERATURE SETTING KNOB INTERIOR LIGHT BOTTLE SHELF DOOR SHELF DOOR SHELF SALAD CRISPER C Figures in this user manual are schematic and may not match the product exa...

Page 9: ...hot food and beverages to cool before placing them in the fridge Do not store explosive substances High proof alcohol must be stored upright in sealed containers Left over canned food should not be s...

Page 10: ...ecommend that you check the temperature with an accurate thermometer to ensure that the storage compartments are kept to the desired temperature Remember you must take your reading very quickly since...

Page 11: ...e compressor is running or not which is quite normal 5 Set temperature setting knob half way between 1 and 5 6 Front edges of the cabinet may feel warm This is normal These areas are designed to be wa...

Page 12: ...ng B FREEZER COMPARTMENT Deep freezer compartment does not perform automatic defrosting in order to prevent decaying of the frozen food Defrosting is very straightforward and without mess thanks to a...

Page 13: ...e have to withstand extreme physical conditions such as temperatures below 20 C ENERGY SAVING TIPS 1 Ensure your appliance is installed in a well ventilated area If the ambient temperature is low but...

Page 14: ...ve ice cream from the freezer 10 20 minutes before serving Don t Store bananas in your fridge compartment Don t Store melon in your fridge It can be chilled for short periods as long as it is wrapped...

Page 15: ...n Taking help from someone to slightly lift the refrigerator will facilitate this process If the subject parts are not included in the product you have purchased then it is valid for other models The...

Page 16: ...16 775 40 71 855 1778 1788...

Page 17: ...or connecting top plastic part should not be screwed very hard because of moving the plastic part easily left or right side 90o 2 1 3 5 1 a 4 b PS PS 17 Torx T x6 Wood W x15 Plastic Sheet PS x12 Wood...

Page 18: ...18 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 7...

Page 19: ...19 8 10 9 11 T 42 0 mm 42 0mm 1TW 12 42 0 mm 42 0mm...

Page 20: ...20 14 13 T 1TW 15 17 16 1TW 42 0 mm 42 0mm W 2 0 mm 18...

Page 21: ...21 20 19 22 90 o 21 mm W 21 W 2 mm 2 mm 2 mm...

Page 22: ...22 REVERSING THE DOORS Proceed in numerical order 1 2 7 3 4 5 6 10 8 9 19 20 18 21 15 17 14 13 16 12...

Page 23: ...it lower hinge 3 as top hinge 19 on the left hand side Lower door 1 Unscrew top hinge 4 2 Carefully remove the lower door 5 3 Unscrew lower hinge 6 4 Remove plastic plugs 9 10 5 Refit hinge 4 as lower...

Page 24: ...All dimensions are in mm 1 3 3 2 2 45 FRONT FEET 45 8 mm 59 mm INSTALLATION OF HIGH LEVELLING FOOT 24...

Page 25: ...25 4 5 REAR FEET 45...

Page 26: ...555 26 1836 855 32 71 540 545 91 775 1836 855...

Page 27: ...horised modification or inexpert repair Cost of Call out where a fault cannot be found with the appliance Cost of Call out for work covering routine maintenance such as but not exclusively cleaning of...

Page 28: ...l help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about...

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