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New Zealand Product Warranty Statements of Standard Warranty Conditions 

Nothing herein contained shall be construed in any way as 

excluding or limiting your rights under the Consumer 

Guarantee Act 1993. OUR  WARRANTY  

This product is also covered by the manufacturer's warranty 

set out in this document (Our Warranty).  

Our Warranty is for a period of forty eight (48) months from 

the date of purchase.  

This is in addition to (and does not exclude, restrict or 

modify) any rights or remedies to which you may already be 

entitled to under the New Zealand Consumer Guarantee act 

1993 relating to this product.  

Our warranty (which is subject to the conditions below) 

covers rectification free of charge of any fault arising from 

defective materials or components or faulty workmanship.   

The product will be repaired or replaced at the option of 

Omega.  

Our warranty is subject to the following conditions: 

1.  That the purchaser contacts Omega prior to any product 

repair. 

2.  That the purchaser carefully follows all instructions 

provided with the product and complies with all relevant 

electrical & plumbing regulations when installing the 

product. 

3.  That the purchaser carefully follows the instructions 

provided in the owner's handbook relating to the proper 

use and care of the product and does not use the 

product for any purpose other than the DOMESTIC use 

for which it has been designed. 

WHAT IS COVERED:  By Our Warranty  

During the warranty period, Omega or its authorised Service 

Centre will, at no extra charge, if your appliance is readily 

accessible without the need of special equipment and subject 

to the terms and conditions of this warranty, repair or replace 

any parts which it considers defective.  

WHAT IS NOT COVERED:  By Our Warranty 

1.  Products installed damaged or incomplete or not in 

compliance with the relevant electrical & plumbing 

regulations in their State. 

2.  Normal wear and tear e.g. cleaning, light globes, filters 

etc. 

3.  Failure resulting from power surges and electrical 

storms. 

4.  Insect or vermin infestation. 

5.  Unauthorised repairs or use of non-  genuine Omega 

parts. 

6.  Any failure caused by the product not being used in 

accordance with the instruction and the installation 

manual provided with the product. 

7.  Misuse or abuse, including failure to properly maintain or 

service. 

8.  The clearing of blockages in pumps and hoses. 

9.  Damage which occurs during delivery or installation. 

10.  Claims to product surface coating due to liquid or solid 

spill-overs, accidental damage or damage caused from 

cleaning products not recommended by Omega. 

HOW TO CLAIM YOUR WARRANTY  

Please refer to our website address below for Omega to 

register your warranty online.  
If you are contacting Omega regarding any warranty claims 

and spare parts inquiries, please make sure you have the 

following information on hand: 
1.  Product Name/Model Number 

2.  Serial Number/s 

3.  Purchase Date (as per invoice or proof of purchase) 

4.  Purchased From 

5.  Warranty Registration Number 

www.omegaappliances.co.nz

   

Omega is division of Monaco Corporation Limited (Member 

of Shriro Australia PTY LTD)  

Phone: (09) 415 6000  

Email: customercare@monacocorp.co.nz 

Summary of Contents for OBMF357B

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Fridge Freezer Bottom Mount 323L OBMF357W White OBMF357B Black OBMF357X Stainless Steel ...

Page 2: ...liance such as warranty registration manuals features and specifications please visit omegaappliances com au if you are in Australia and omegaappliances co nz if you are in New Zealand or contact our Customer Care team on the below email or phone numbers Registering Your Warranty For peace of mind you can register your warranty at omegaappliances com au Further information on the Warranty can be f...

Page 3: ...reserves the right to alter specifications and appearances without notice Contents Important Safety Warnings 4 Warnings for Disposal 5 Product Overview 6 Installation Instruction 7 Operation Instruction 10 Troubleshooting 18 New Zealand Product Warranty Statements of Standard Warranty Conditions 19 Disposal Information Most of the packaging materials are recyclable Please dispose of these material...

Page 4: ...imilar applications such as Staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environment Farm house By clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments Bed and breakfast type environments Areas for communal use in blocks of flats or in launderettes 10 WARNING When positioning the appliance ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damage 11 WARNING Power plug must be accessibl...

Page 5: ...semble the doors and remove gasket of door and shelves put the doors and shelves in a proper place so as to prevent trapping hazard Correct Disposal of this product This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable ...

Page 6: ...ectrical and product Details Rated Voltage Frequency 220 240V 50Hz Rated Defrost Power 160 W Rated Current 1 3 A Refrigerant R600a 52g Insulation Blow Gas Cyclopentane Product Dimensions WxDxH 600x690x1850mm Net Weight 66Kg ...

Page 7: ...r unit you should make sure the floor is flat and firm and the room is well ventilated Avoid locating your unit near a heat source e g cooker boiler or radiator Also avoid direct sunlight as it may increase the electrical consumption Extreme cold ambient temperatures may also cause the unit not to perform properly This unit is not designed for use in a garage or outdoor installation Do not drape t...

Page 8: ...aterial required straight screw driver cross screw driver spanner and the components included in the poly bag 1 Unscrew top hinge cover and disconnect connector of door switch and harness 2 Screw top hinge 3 Remove the pin with a screw driver and flip the hinge bracket Then re fit the pin to the hinge bracket ...

Page 9: ...e cover in accessory bag 5 Detach cover in top of upper door and move harness from right side to left side then replace the cover 6 Move top left cover to right side 7 Take off the upper door take out the screw from the middle hinge by cross screwdriver then take off the lower door ...

Page 10: ...rom left side to right side 9 Unscrew bottom hinge then remove the adjustable feet from both sides 10 Unscrew and remove the bottom hinge pin turn the bracket over and replace it 11 Refit the bracket fitting the bottom hinge pin Replace both adjustable feet ...

Page 11: ...of upper and lower doors Then take new aid closers from accessory bag and install them to the left side 13 Detach the fridge and freezer door gaskets and then attach them after rotating 14 Install the lower door adjust and fix the middle hinge onto the cabinet ...

Page 12: ...en connect the door with cabinet by tightly fixed top hinge 16 Connect harness from door and cabinet Then replace top hinge cover Before screwing the cover connect terminals of the door switch Positioning Install this appliance at a location where the ambient temperature corresponds to the climate class indicated on the rating plate of the appliance ...

Page 13: ...onds after the last key operation After locking the light of the panel would be off 120 seconds after the last key operation Both pre set temperatures of fridge compartment and freezer compartment would be shown on the display Display The panel will be lit up for 2 minutes once the door of fridge compartment or freezer compartment is opened one door signal is sensed at a time The panel will be lit...

Page 14: ... the keys would be unlocked after the beep Locking Press for 3 seconds in the mode of unlocking all the keys would be locked after the beep Note There will be a short beep after pressing button All buttons will only valid under unlock mode No operation for 25 sec will lock the display automatically ECO Mode Press mode to choose ECO mode ECO icon keeps bright after 5 sec flashing 5 in fridge compar...

Page 15: ...tion as crisper zone and will maintain the appropriate temperature and humidity for fruits and vegetables Then knob is set at the chiller position it is suitable for short term storage of food such as fresh food or fish The food will keep fresh but not frozen which makes it best choice for storing fresh food When using chiller function it is recommended to set the refrigerator temperature below 4 ...

Page 16: ... on the rating plate The freezing process lasts 24 hours During this period do not add other food to be frozen Storing frozen food When first starting up or after a period out of use before putting the food in the compartment let the appliance run at least 2 hours on the higher settings IMPORTANT In the event of accidental defrosting for example the power has been off for longer than the value sho...

Page 17: ...ld be used Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the unit yourself Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or serious malfunction Contact a qualified technician Switching Off for Long Periods of Time When the unit is not in use for a long period of time disconnect it from the mains supply empty all food and clean the appliance leaving the door ajar to prevent un...

Page 18: ...modes Long term operation of compressor 1 It is normal that refrigerator operates for longer time in summer when the ambient temperature is higher 2 Do not put too much food in the freezer at one time 3 Do not put foods until they are cooled 4 Frequent opening of refrigerator door Illuminating light does not shine 1 Whether the refrigerator is connected to power 2 Whether the illuminating light is...

Page 19: ...thorised Service Centre will at no extra charge if your appliance is readily accessible without the need of special equipment and subject to the terms and conditions of this warranty repair or replace any parts which it considers defective WHAT IS NOT COVERED By Our Warranty 1 Products installed damaged or incomplete or not in compliance with the relevant electrical plumbing regulations in their S...

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