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PRACTICAL TIPS AND OBSERVATIONS 

 

Strictly  observe  the  foodstuff  validity  time  indicated  by  the  manufacturer  on  the 
product packaging. 

 

Do not keep bananas in the refrigerator – these fruits are sensitive to cold. 

 

Do  not  keep  prepared  food  and  ready-to-cook  (“heat  and  eat”)  food  in  the  same 

container. 

 

Store in an airtight container in the appliance any foodstuffs that have a strong odour 
(e.g. fresh fish, pâté de foie gras goose liver pâté, and cheese). 

 

Frozen foodstuffs should be thawed in the refrigerator compartment.  Food that thaws 
slowly retains better flavour properties and spread cold will help to maintain the set 

temperature in the refrigerator compartment. 

 

Do not consume ice made in the freezer compartment straight away. 

 

Products will freeze more quickly if they are divided up and packed in small portions. 

 

IF  TH E  APPLIANCE  IS  T O  BE  LEFT   SWIT CHED   OFF  FOR  AN  EXT ENDED  

PERIOD,  LEAV E ITS  DO ORS OPEN.  

Remarks  on  the  appli ance  operating  noise.    

As  the  appliance 

operates  and  goes  through  the  freezing  cycle,  various  noises  will  be  emitted.  
This is normal and is not a sign of any malfunction.

 

 

As  the  refrigerant  circulates  around  the  refrigeration  system,  it  causes  sounds  like 
murmuring, bubbling, or rustling. Louder sounds like popping or clicking may be heard 

for a short time as the refrigerator’s compressor switches on. 

CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT BULB 

When changing the interior light bulb (fig. 6), do the actions below in the order 

they are listed: 
1.

 

Unplug  the  appliance  from  the  mains  by  pulling  the  plug  out  of 
the electricity supply socket. 

2.

 

Push the interior light bulb lid 

4

 retainer 

5

 with a flat screwdriver and with 

your other hand pull it toward yourself. 

3.

 

If the bulb does not light up, replace it with another 15 W bulb of the same 
type with an E14 lamp holder.  

4.

 

When  you  have  changed  the 

light bulb, replace the lid 

4

 and 

push  —  the  lid  will  snap  into 

position.  

5.

 

Plug  the  appliance  into  the 
electricity supply socket. 

 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for FR240

Page 1: ...Refrigerator freezer with freezer top Instructions for Use FR240 FR275 ...

Page 2: ...ing to national rules Do not damage the appliance refrigeration system It contains the refrigerant gas R600a If the refrigeration system is damaged Do not use any open flame Avoid sparks do not turn on any electrical appliances or lighting fixtures Immediately ventilate the room Do not allow children to play with the appliance or to plug it in or unplug from the electricity supply socket Do not al...

Page 3: ... Do not store heavy objects such as cooling devices furniture or other domestic devices next the appliance in such a way that they could squeeze and damage the electrical cord This can cause a short circuit and a fire Make sure that the plug of the electrical cord is not squeezed by the back wall of the appliance or otherwise damaged A damaged plug can be the cause of a fire If the appliance is un...

Page 4: ...event possible misadventure Pull out the electric plug from the electricity supply socket and then cut off the cord Tear off the gasket Break the door lock if any WARNING Do not dismantle the appliance yourself Pass it on to recycling companies GENERAL INFORMATION The appliance is a two compartment refrigerator freezer combination The refrigerator compartment is intended for short term storage of ...

Page 5: ...ar Cellar and Wine storage appliances 3 Refrigerator chiller and Refrigerator with a 0 star compartment 4 Refrigerator with a one star compartment 5 Refrigerator with a two star compartment 6 Refrigerator with a three star compartment 7 Refrigerator freezer 8 Upright freezer 9 Chest freezer 10 Multi use and other refrigerating appliances A most efficient to D least efficient Annual energy consumpt...

Page 6: ...AND IN DESIGN This description is adapted for entire group of refrigerator freezer combinations A refrigerator compartment B freezer compartment 1 Interior light block 7 Thaw water channel cleaner 2 Thermostat knob 8 Wire shelf 3 Adjustable height shelves 9 Condenser 4 Glass shelf 10 Compressor 5 Drawer for vegetables and fruits 11 Thaw water drip tray 6 Door trays ...

Page 7: ...Place the appliance away from heat sources such as kitchen stove oven radiators or direct sunlight WARNING The appliance must not touch any pipes for heating gas or water supply or any other electrical devices Do not cover the ventilation holes at the top of the appliances it must be a good air circulation around the appliance There should be a gap of at least 10 cm between the top of the applianc...

Page 8: ... cooled down to room temperature appliance door must not to be left open the appliance door should not be open longer than it is necessary to take out or put in foodstuffs IF THE ROOM IS COOL THE APPLIANCE COOLS LESS THE TEMPERATURE IN THE APPLIANCE MAY THEREFORE RISE Use the thermostat wheel to set a lower temperature FREEZING OF FOODSTUFFS IN THE FREEZER COMPARTMENT The thermostat knob should be...

Page 9: ...es of the refrigerator and freezer compartments Close the appliance door Plug in and turn on the appliance CLEANING AND CARE REGULARLY CLEAN THE APPLIANCE Remember that before defrosting the appliance and cleaning the back part of the appliance body you must disconnect the appliance from the electrical energy supply socket by pulling the plug out of the electricity outlet Protect the appliance inn...

Page 10: ...N EXTENDED PERIOD LEAVE ITS DOORS OPEN Remarks on the appliance operating noise As the appliance operates and goes through the freezing cycle various noises will be emitted This is normal and is not a sign of any malfunction As the refrigerant circulates around the refrigeration system it causes sounds like murmuring bubbling or rustling Louder sounds like popping or clicking may be heard for a sh...

Page 11: ...racket 4 Remove the middle bracket together with washers on the axle and the spacer 5 Remove the bottom door 8 Unscrew and remove the bottom bracket 9 unscrew the axle upturn the bracket and the axle and srew them on the reverse side Screw and fix the bottom bracket 6 Remove the plug 10 from the upper door and the plug 10 from the bottom door and place them on the reverse side 7 Remove the plugs 1...

Page 12: ...ompartment are touching the back wall of the compartment Do not let food items or dishes touch the back wall Moisture dripping from under the glass shelves If you placed many containers with liquids on the shelf moisture can condense and drip onto the shelf below Move some containers with liquids onto other shelves Water has appeared under the appliance The thaw water collection tray has slipped o...

Page 13: ... If the appliance was transported not vertically it may be connected to the mains after 4 hours at least If this is not done the appliance compressor may fail WARRANTY SERVICE IF YOUR APPLIANCE IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY ASCERTAIN WHETHER YOU CAN REMEDY THE CAUSE OF THE FAULTY FUNCTIONING OF THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF If you cannot solve the problem yourself contact the nearest refrigerator service repre...

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