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Warnings  for  Temperature  Settings

•  The  ambiant  temperature,  temperature  of  the  freshly  stored  food  and  how  often  the

door  is  opened,  affec ts  the  temperature  in  the  refrigerator  compartment.  If
required,change  the  temperature  setting.

• It is not recommended that  you operate your  fridge in environments colder  than 10°C

in  terms  of  its  efficiency.

•  The  thermostat  setting  should  be  done  by  taking  into  consideration  how  often  the

fresh food and freezer doors are opened and closed, how much food is stored in the
refrigerator,  and  the  environment  in  which  the  refrigerator  is  located.

• Your fridge should be operated up to  24  hours according to the ambient temperature

without  interruption  after  being  plugged  in  to  be  completely  cooled.  Do  not  open
doors  of  your  fridge  frequently  and  do  not  place  much  food  inside  it  in  this  period.

•  W hile  power  cut,  to  prevent  any  compressor  problem  you  should  plug  out  the

refrigerator.  You  should  delay  pluging  in    5  –  10  minutes  after  you  power  supply.  0f
you plug out the refrigerator for a reason you should wait at least 5 min to replug. It is
important  for  avoiding  damage  to  refrigerator’s  components.

•  Your  fridge  is  designed  to  operate  in  the  ambient  temperature  intervals  stated  in  the

standards,  according  to  the  climate  class  stated  in  the  information  label.  It  is  not
recommended  that  your  fridge  is  operated  in  the  environments  which  are  out  of  the
stated  temperature  intervals  in  terms  of  cooling  efficiency.

Climate Class

Ambient Temperature (°C)

T

Between 16 and 43  (°C)

ST

Between 16 and 38  (°C)

N

Between 16 and 32  (°C)

SN

Between 10 and 32  (°C)

Ice  tray

•  Fill  the ice  tray  with  water  and  place in  freezer  compartment.

• After the water completely turned into ice, you can twist the tray as shown below to get

the ice  cube.

Accessoires

Summary of Contents for W70305DAP

Page 1: ...DOUBLE DOOR REFRIGERATOR FREEZER FRIDGE Instruction booklet W70305DAP...

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Page 3: ...itch 6 Warnings for Temperature Settings 7 Accessoires 7 Ice tray 7 Plastic scraper 8 Magic shelf 8 Bottle holder 8 ARRANGING FOOD IN THE APPLIANCE 9 Refrigerator compartment 9 Freezer compartment 9 C...

Page 4: ...R600a as a refrigerant you can learn thisinformationfromthelabel onthecooler youshould becareful duringshipment andinstallationtopreventyourappliance scooler elements from being damaged Although R600...

Page 5: ...dge unless they have been givensupervisionor instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the...

Page 6: ...get trapped inside it and may cause an accident Old fridges and freezers contain isolation material and refrigerant with CFC Therefore take care not to harm environment when you are discarding your ol...

Page 7: ...uter surface Do not place anything on your fridge and install your fridge in a suitable place so that at least 15 cm is available on the upper side The adjustable front legs should be adjusted to make...

Page 8: ...d inside the appliance If the unit is switched off or unplugged you must allow at least 5 minutes before restarting or re plugged the unit in order not to damage the compressor If super switch is avai...

Page 9: ...nd do not place much food inside it in this period While power cut to prevent any compressor problem you should plug out the refrigerator You should delay pluging in 5 10 minutes after you power suppl...

Page 10: ...tle holder You can also prevent making noise that will be done when you open or close the door In some models All written and visual descriptions in the accessories may vary according to the appliance...

Page 11: ...esh foods i e meat fish and mincemeat divide them in parts you will use in one time Once the unit has been defrosted replace the foods into freezer and remember to consume them in as short period of t...

Page 12: ...or a sponge using warm and soapy water Remove the parts individually and clean with soapy water Do not wash in washing machine Never use flammable explosive or corrosive material like thinner gas acid...

Page 13: ...er provided The freezer compartment should be cleaned in the way as the refrigerator compartment with the defrost operations of the compartment at least twice a year For this The day before you defros...

Page 14: ...nsportation Remove movable parts shelves accessories vegetable bins etc or fix them into the fridge against shocks using bands during re positioning and transportation Carry your fridge in the upright...

Page 15: ...othing is touching the rear The stuffs on the appliance are vibrating If there is water in the lower part of the refrigerator Check that The drain hole for defrost water is not clogged Use defrost dra...

Page 16: ...be covered Otherwise humidity increases at the appliance Therefore the working time gets longer Also covering drinks and slops helps to save smell and taste 5 When placing food and drinks open the ap...

Page 17: ...R SHELF 4 CRISPER COVER 5 CRISPER 6 LEVELING FEET 7 KICK PLATE 8 LAMP SWITCH 9 BOTTLE SHELF 10 BOTTLE HOLDER 11 EGG SHELF 12 EGG HOLDER 13 BUTTERCHEESE SHELF 14 THERMOSTAT BOX 8 This presentation is o...

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