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Bubbling noise and splash occurs: 

Due to the flow of the refrigerant in the 

tubes of the system.

Water flowing noise occurs: 

Due 

to water flowing to the evaporation 

container. This noise is normal during 

defrosting.

Air blowing noise occurs: 

In some 

models during normal operation of the 

system due to the circulation of air.

The edges of the appliance in contact 

with the door joint are warm

Especially during summer (warm seasons), 

the surfaces in contact with the door joint 

may become warmer during the operation 

of the compressor, this is normal.

There is a build-up of humidity inside the 

appliance

Check if:

• 

All food is packed properly. Containers 

must be dry before being placed in the 

appliance

.

• 

The 

appliance

 door is opened frequently. 

Humidity of the room enters the 

appliance

 when the doors are opened. 

Humidity increases faster when the doors 

are opened more frequently, especially if 

the humidity of the room is high.

The door does not open or close 

properly

Check if:

• 

There is food or packaging preventing the 

door from closing

• 

The door joints are broken or torn

• 

Your 

appliance

 is on a level surface.

Recommendations

•  If the appliance is switched off or 

unplugged, wait at least 5 minutes before 

plugging the appliance in or restarting 

it in order to prevent damage to the 

compressor.

•  If you will not use your appliance for 

a long time (e.g. in summer holidays) 

unplug it. Clean your appliance according 

to chapter cleaning and leave the door 

open to prevent humidity and smell.

• 

If a problem persists after you have 

followed all the above instructions, please 

consult the nearest authorised service 

centre.

• 

The appliance you have purchased is 

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 dealer will not be responsible for any 

repair and failure within the guarantee 

period.

8 TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY

1. 

 Install the appliance in a cool, well-

ventilated room, but not in direct sunlight 

and not near a heat source (such as a 

radiator or oven) otherwise an insulating 

plate should be used.

2. 

 Allow warm food and drinks to cool 

before placing them inside the appliance.

3. 

 Place thawing food in the refrigerator 

compartment if available. The low 

temperature of the frozen food will help 

cool the refrigerator compartment while 

the food is thawing. This will save energy. 

Frozen food left to thaw outside of the 

appliance will result in a waste of energy.

4.  Drinks or other liquids should be 

covered when inside the appliance. If 

left uncovered, the humidity inside the 

appliance will increase, therefore the 

appliance uses more energy. Keeping 

drinks and other liquids covered helps 

preserve their smell and taste.

5.  Avoid keeping the doors open for long 

periods and opening the doors too 

frequently as warm air will enter the 

appliance and cause the compressor to 

switch on unnecessarily often.

6. 

 Keep the covers of the different 

temperature compartments (such as the 

crisper and chiller if available) closed.

7.  The door gasket must be clean and 

pliable. In case of wear, replace the 

gasket.

Summary of Contents for BYSTRO BYS-F115UC

Page 1: ...AR Fridge Freezer User Manual EN BYS F115UC...

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: ...3 1 Thermostat Setting 9 3 2 Temperature Settings Warnings 10 3 3 Accessories 10 3 3 1 Ice Tray In some models 10 4 FOOD STORAGE 11 4 1 Refrigerator Compartment 11 4 2 Freezer Compartment 12 5 CLEANIN...

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: ...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 applia...

Page 9: ...ackaging materials protect your machine from damage that may occur during transportation The packaging materials are environmentally friendly as they are recyclable The use of recycled material reduce...

Page 10: ...600 mm 820 890 mm 550mm min 1 16 x 2 4 x 3 2 x 4 1 x 5 1 x 6 1 x 8 1 x min 25 mm L 7 1 x 52288871 1 2 1 1 5 2 4 3 I I1 I2 I3 I4 595 mm 548 mm 812 882 mm 100 170 mm E K 5 1x 1 4x 5 D C 1 4 1...

Page 11: ...E 1 8 1x 1 D 8 2 1 4x B 1 2 6 1x 6 2 4 x 7 1x 2 B A B A F 2 4 1x 1 8 x 1 A B H G 6 7 max 600 mm max 1 D C 2 3 C 1 3 2x 2 3...

Page 12: ...he Door Open indicator on the handle shows whether the door has closed properly or whether it remains open If the indicator is red the door is still open If the indicator is white the door is properly...

Page 13: ...e adjustments should be made according to the frequency of door openings the quantity of food kept inside the appliance and the ambient temperature in the location of your appliance When the appliance...

Page 14: ...e other products in the refrigerator You should package meat products and clean any leakages on the shelves Do not put food in front of the air flow passage Consume packaged foods before the recommend...

Page 15: ...t has been stored under appropriate conditions and that the packaging is not damaged Frozen food should be transported in appropriate containers and placed in the freezer as soon as possible Do not pu...

Page 16: ...Clean and in a bag 4 6 Caviar In its packaging or in an aluminium or plastic container 2 3 Snails In salty water or in an aluminium or plastic container 3 Note Thawed frozen meat should be cooked as...

Page 17: ...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 MAINTENANCE Disconnect the unit from the power supply...

Page 18: ...et 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 the contents into card...

Page 19: ...ick packaging bands or strong cords and follow the instructions for transportation on the packaging Remove all movable parts or fix them into the appliance against shocks using bands when re positioni...

Page 20: ...umidity and smell If a problem persists after you have followed all the above instructions please consult the nearest authorised service centre The appliance you have purchased is designed for domesti...

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