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1.2 Installation warnings

Before using your 

fridge freezer

 for the first 

time, please pay attention to the following 

points:

The operating voltage for your 

fridge

freezer

 is 220-240 V at 50Hz.

The plug must be accessible after

installation.

Your 

fridge freezer

 may have an odour

when it is operated for the first time. This

is normal and the odour will fade when

your 

fridge freezer

 starts to cool.

Before connecting your 

fridge freezer

,

ensure that the information on the data

plate (voltage and connected load)

matches that of the mains electricity

supply. If in doubt, consult a qualified

electrician.

• Insert the plug into a socket with an

efficient ground connection. If the socket

has no ground contact or the plug does

not match, we recommend you consult a

qualified electrician for assistance.

The appliance must be connected

with a properly installed fused socket.

The power supply (AC) and voltage at

the operating point must match with

the details on the name plate of the

appliance (the name plate is located on

the inside left of the appliance).

We do not accept responsibility for any

damages that occur due to ungrounded

usage.

Place your 

fridge freezer

 where it will not

be exposed to direct sunlight.

Your 

fridge freezer

 must never be used

outdoors or exposed to rain.

Your appliance must be at least 50 cm

away from stoves, gas ovens and heater

cores, and at least 5 cm away from

electrical ovens.

If your 

fridge freezer

 is placed next to a

deep freezer, there must be at least 2

cm between them to prevent humidity

forming on the outer surface.

Do not cover the body or top of 

fridge

freezer

 with lace. This will affect the

performance of your 

fridge freezer

.

Clearance of at least 150 mm is required

at the top of your appliance. Do not place

anything on top of your appliance.

Do not place heavy items on the

appliance.

Clean the appliance thoroughly before

use (see Cleaning and Maintenance).

Before using your 

fridge freezer

, wipe all

parts with a solution of warm water and

a teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate. Then,

rinse with clean water and dry. Return all

parts to the 

fridge freezer

 after cleaning.

Use the adjustable front legs to make

sure your appliance is level and stable.

You can adjust the legs by turning them

in either direction. This must be done

before placing food in the appliance.

• Install the two plastic distance guides (the

parts on the black vanes

-condenser- at the rear)

by turning it 90° (as

shown in the figure) to

prevent the condenser

from touching the wall.

• The distance between

the appliance and back wall must be a

maximum of 75 mm.

1.3 During Usage

Do not connect your fridge freezer to

the mains electricity supply using an

extension lead.

Do not use damaged, torn or old plugs.

Do not pull, bend or damage the cord.

Do not use plug adapter.

This appliance is designed for use by

adults. Do not allow children to play with

the appliance or hang off the door.

• Never touch the power cord/plug with wet

hands. This may cause a short circuit or

electric shock.

Do not place glass bottles or cans in the

ice-making compartment as they will

burst when the contents freeze.

• Do not place explosive or flammable

material in your fridge. Place drinks with

Summary of Contents for W72121SD

Page 1: ...W72121SD REFRIGERATOR USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...enance of your appliance Please take the time to read this user manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference Icon Type Meaning WARNING Serious injury or death risk RISK O...

Page 3: ...13 3 3 1 Ice Tray In some models 13 3 3 2 The Plastic Scraper In some models 14 4 FOOD STORAGE 14 4 1 Refrigerator Compartment 14 4 2 Freezer Compartment 15 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 17 5 1 Defrostin...

Page 4: ...nded by the manufacturer WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit WARNING When positioning the appliance ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged WARNING Do not locate multiple portable s...

Page 5: ...plications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments farm houses and by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type enviro...

Page 6: ...d to perform cleaning or user maintenance of the appliance very young children 0 3 years old are not expected to use appliances young children 3 8 years old are not expected to use appliances safely u...

Page 7: ...ore raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator so that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food Two star frozen food compartments are suitable for storing pre frozen food st...

Page 8: ...st 2 cm between them to prevent humidity forming on the outer surface Do not cover the body or top of fridge freezer with lace This will affect the performance of your fridge freezer Clearance of at l...

Page 9: ...ative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product pl...

Page 10: ...Refrigerator shelf 4 Crisper cover 5 Crisper 6 Levelling feet 7 Bottle shelf 8 Door shelves 9 Plastic ice scraper 10 Ice box tray 11 Egg holder In some models General notes Fresh Food Compartment Fri...

Page 11: ...air Overall space required in use 3 W3 mm 658 5 D3 mm 1134 5 3 the height width and depth of the appliance including the handle plus the space necessary for free circulation of the cooling air plus th...

Page 12: ...king Super switch In some models Thermostat knob Lamp cover The images are representative Thermostat settings 1 2 For short term storage of food 3 4 For long term storage of food 5 Maximum cooling pos...

Page 13: ...anges 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 outside of the stated temp...

Page 14: ...e conditions Store loose fruit and vegetable items in the crisper containers Storing fruit and vegetables separately helps prevent ethylene sensitive vegetables green leaves broccoli carrot etc being...

Page 15: ...ood Before freezing fresh food divide it into portions that can be consumed in one sitting Consume thawed frozen food within a short period of time after defrosting Always follow the manufacturer s in...

Page 16: ...Catfish After cleaning the bowels and scales of the fish wash and dry it If necessary remove the tail and head 2 Lean fish Bass Turbot Flounder 4 Fatty fishes Tuna Mackerel Bluefish Anchovy 2 4 Shell...

Page 17: ...et Cheese excluding white cheese In slices 6 8 Original packaging may be used for short term storage Keep wrapped in foil for longer periods Butter margarine In its packaging 6 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENA...

Page 18: ...frost from the cabinet floor It is not necessary to switch off the appliance for the removal of thin frost For the removal of heavy ice deposits disconnect the appliance from the mains supply empty th...

Page 19: ...o change the opening direction 7 BEFORE CALLING AFTER SALES SERVICE If you are experiencing a problem with your appliance please check the following before contacting the after sales service Your appl...

Page 20: ...s designed for domestic use only It is not suitable for commercial or common use If the consumer uses the appliance in a way that does not comply with this we emphasise that the manufacturer and the d...

Page 21: ...e energy label 10 INFORMATION FOR TEST INSTITUTES Appliance for any EcoDesign verification shall be compliant with EN 62552 Ventilation requirements recess dimensions and minimum rear clearances shall...

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