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solvent such as Benzene for cleaning. They 

may  damage  the  surface  of  the  appliance 

and may cause fire.

Interior cleaning.

You 

should 

clean 

the 

appliance 

interior  regularly.  It  will  be  easier  to  clean 

when food stocks are low. Wipe the inside of 

the  fridge  freezer  with  a  weak  solution  of 

bicarbonate  of  soda,  and  then  rinse  with 

warm  water  using  a  wrung-out  sponge  or 

cloth.  Wipe  completely  dry  before  replacing 

the shelves and baskets. Thoroughly dry all 

surfaces and removable parts.

A  layer  of  frost  may  occur  on  the  freezer 

compartment's  interior  walls  if  the  freezer 

door  is  opened  frequently  or  kept  open  too 

long. If the frost is too thick, choose a time 

when the supply of food stocks are low and 

proceed as follows:

1.Remove existing food and accessories

baskets,  unplug  the  appliance  from  the 

mains  power  and  leave  the  doors  open. 

Ventilate  the  room  thoroughly  to 

accelerate the thawing process.

   It is recommended to label and date each 

frozen package in order to keep track of the 

storage time.

Hints for the storage of frozen food

 

Ensure that frozen food has been stored 

correctly by the food retailer

 

Once  defrosted

food  will  deteriorate 

rapidly and should not be re-frozen. Do not 

exceed the storage period indicated by the 

food manufacturer.

Switching off your appliance

If the appliance needs to be switched off for 

an  extended  period,  the  following  steps 

should  be  taken  prevent  mould  on  the 

appliance.

1. Remove all food.

2. Remove the power plug from the mains

socket.

3. Clean and dry the interior thoroughly.

4. Ensure that all the doors are wedged

open slightly to allow air to circulate.

film wrap.

  

Milk bottles:

Should have a lid and be stored in the door 

racks.

Hints for freezing

 

When first starting-up or after a period out 

of use, let the appliance run at least 2 hours 

on the higher settings before putting food in 

the compartment.

 

Prepare food in small portions to enable it 

to be rapidly and completely frozen and to 

make it possible to subsequently thaw only 

the quantity required.

 

Wrap up the food in aluminum foil or 

polyethylene food wraps which are airtight,

 

Do not allow fresh

unfrozen food to 

touch the  food which is already frozen to 

avoid temperature rise of the latter.

   Iced products

if consumed immediately 

after removal from the freezer compartment, 

will probably cause frost burns to the skin.

Cleaning  and  care

For  hygienic  reasons  the  appliance 

(including exterior and interior accessories) 

should be cleaned regularly at least every 

two months.

Caution! 

The  appliance  must  not  be 

connected  to  the  mains  during  cleaning. 

Danger of electrical shock! Before cleaning 

switch the appliance off and remove the plug 

from the mains socket.

Exterior cleaning

To  maintain  good  appearance  of  your 

appliance, you should clean it regularly. 

-Wipe the digital panel and display panel 

with a clean, soft cloth. 

-Spray water onto the cleaning cloth instead 

of spraying directly on the surface of the 

appliance.  This  helps  ensure  an  even 

distribution of moisture to the surface. 

-Clean  the  doors,  handles  and  cabinet 

surfaces with a mild detergent and then 

wiped dry with a soft cloth. 

Caution! 

-Don't use sharp objects as they are likely to 

scratch the surface. 

-Don't use thinner, car detergent, clorox, 

ethereal oil, abrasive cleansers or organic 

Summary of Contents for T72307HM

Page 1: ...T72307HM W72306HM...

Page 2: ...ty of life and property keep the precautions of these user s instructions as the manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by omission Safety for children and others who are vulnerable people...

Page 3: ...d in household and similar applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops of ces and other working environments farm houses and by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments b...

Page 4: ...lacing the illuminating lamps WARNING The illuminating lamps must not be replaced by the user If the illuminating lamps is damaged contact the customer helpline for assistance This warning is only for...

Page 5: ...ate the appliance without the interior lighting lamp cover 7 The fridge is only applied with power supply of single phase alternating current of 220 240V 50Hz If uctuation of voltage in the district o...

Page 6: ...ed for keeping food stuff and or beverages in normal household as explained in this instruction booklet The appliance is heavy Care should be taken when moving it Do not remove nor touch items from th...

Page 7: ...overheating To achieve suf cient ventilation follow the instructions relevant to installation Wherever possible the back of the product should not be too close to a wall to avoid touching or catching...

Page 8: ...ation of heat For this reason suf cient clear space should be available around the refrigerator Suggest It is advisable to allow 50 70mm of space from the back of the wall at least 100mm from its top...

Page 9: ...rator lamp 2 Door switch 3 Shelf 4 Vegetable drawer cover 5 Vegetable drawer 6 Freezer upper drawer 7 Freezer middle drawer 8 Freezer lower drawer 9 Adjustable foot 10 Egg rack inside 11 Upper rack 12...

Page 10: ...by a 8mm socket driver or a spanner and remove hinge Please hold upper door by hand when installing Use a putty knife or thin blade screwdriver to prize part which is at the top left corner of the ref...

Page 11: ...8 Change screw hole covers on middle cover plate from left to right as shown in gure below screw hole covers screw hole covers Door stopper Stop block Self tapping screw 9 Lay the refrigerator on sof...

Page 12: ...side adjust the middle hinge to the appropriate position and then install it ensuring the lower door in secured in place washer Note washer may stick to lower door 17 Open the upper door and install t...

Page 13: ...tion lead into the plug socket with protective earth contact When the refrigerator compartment door is opened the internal lighting is switched on After the fridge has been placed in position wait for...

Page 14: ...of time Thawing food In the refrigerator compartment At room temperature In a microwave oven In a conventional or convection oven Food once thawed should not be 1 If the appliance contains related acc...

Page 15: ...nk dispenser part Slot Guide Assembling Before assembling please drain the water inside the tank and check whether the washer reversed or not 1 Insert the head into the hole 2 Fit the tank along the g...

Page 16: ...place on the glass shelf above the vegetable drawer Always follow food storage times and use by dates suggested by manufacturers Cooked food cold dishes etc They should be covered and may be placed on...

Page 17: ...Ensure that all the doors are wedged open slightly to allow air to circulate lm wrap Milk bottles Should have a lid and be stored in the door racks Hints for freezing When rst starting up or after a...

Page 18: ...cally Defrosting Why defrosting Water contained in food or getting into air inside the fridge be opening doors may form a frost layer inside It will weaken the refrigeration when the frost is thick Wh...

Page 19: ...ounds below are quite normal Compressor running noises Compartment or other compartments Gurgling sound similar to water boiling Popping noise during automatic defrosting Clicking noise before the com...

Page 20: ...ymbol are recyclable Dispose of the packaging into a suitable waste collection container to recycle it Before disposal of the appliance 1 Pull out the mains plug from the mains socket 2 Cut off the po...

Page 21: ...21 If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods switch off defrost clean dry and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance...

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Page 23: ...ion there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Herewith we state that this produc...

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