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  Instruction Manual 

Changing the light bulb: 

Never  use  a  stronger  light  bulb  than  indicated  above.  The 
voltage indicated on the bulb must , in any case, comply with the 
relevant data marked on the rating plate of your appliance. 

  Unplug the appliance from the main fuse. 

  Remove the transparent lamp cover 

  Remove  the  old  bulb  by  unscrewing  it  and  screw  in  the 

replacement bulb. 

  Fit the lamp cover back in place. 

T

emperature range: 

Thanks to the natural air circulation in the fridge there is a range 
of  different  temperatures  which  are  suitable  for  the  storage  of 
different  foods.  The  coldest  areas  are  directly  over  the  salad 
crisper, in the lowest part of the fridge and against the back wall, 
the warmest areas are in the front upper part and on the door. 
Arrange the foods according to the following table and store it 
not too tightly packed so that the air can circulate freely. 

Storing food in the fridge (from the top to the bottom) 

1.  Door storage compartments 
a)  Butter, cheese 
b)  Eggs 
c)  Small jars or bottles, tins, seasonings 
d)  Larger bottles, tins 
2.  Fridge compartment(shelves and crisper) 
a)  Preserves 
b)  Pastries, ready cooked foods 
c)  Dairy / meats and sausages 
d)  Vegetables, fruits and salad 

  Kept in sealed containers or the packaging

recommended overleaf.High proof spirits should be 
stored tightly closed. 

  Vegetables,  fruits,  salad  can  be  stored  unpacked  in 

the salad crispers. 

  Plastic and aluminium foils which can be reused, are 

suitable  for  packing  food,  as  are  metal  or  glass 
containers. 

  Hot  foods  and  drinks  should  always  be  allowed  to 

cool down out of the fridge. 

11. Troubleshooting guides: 

High  quality  manufacturing  processes  and  the  use  of  latest 
refrigerating  and  freezing  technology  will  basically  ensure  the 
trouble  free  functioning  of  your  appliance.  If  you  suspect  any 
fault, before contacting your nearest service department directly 
or  via  your  dealer,  make  sure  that  you  have  followed  all 
instructions and advice given in this user manual. 

Please note: 

In unheated rooms and in cold weather conditions, condensation 
can build up on the outer walls of the appliance. This does not 
mean there is fault and it will disappear when the temperature 
increases.

Only call the service department if after analysis of the possible 
fault factors, you can not find any cause for the defect or you are 
able to eliminate the fault. 

a)  The appliance does not function ( it is not running) 

  Is  the  plug  in  good  order  and  is  it  plugged  in  the 

socket properly? 

Test:  place  a  sheet  of  paper  between  the  seal  and  the  casing 
and close the door. It should be difficult to pull out the paper on 

In the event of a fault or of a power failure, the insulation of 
the appliance walls provides 2 to 5 hours storage time for 
the frozen foods after the beginning of such failures. 

Considerably  more  time  is  granted  in  specially  insulated 
appliances. Ask your dealer what is the relevant “    Storage time 
in an emergency.” 
If it takes longer to eliminate a problem, the frozen food in the 
appliance  begins  to  defrost.  Therefore  ,  take  prompt  action  to 
eliminate the problem and, if necessary, move the frozen food to 
another freezer (perhaps to another refrigerator) 
b) Your appliance is not cooling sufficiently. The freezing process 
is taking too long and the compressor is running too often 

Please check: 

  Did you make sure that the fridge / freezer was left to stand 

for at least 2 hours before switching it on? ( To stabilize the 
circulation of the refrigerating fluid) see “ starting up” 

If no

t, unplug your appliance and lift it to one side, with the door 

closed, for a short while, i.e. tilt it and then place it back down on 
its feet again. After 2 hours plug it back in. Do not open the door 
again for about 12 hours. 
The door does not close tightly and it not sealing properly. 

Is  the  electricity  coming  through?  (check  this  by 
possibly plugging in a small appliance) 

  Is  the  appliance  switched  on?  (  temperature  dial 

should not be set to “ 0 “ ) 

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The compressor must not operate 
by a thermostat with  which you set temperatures.  It is perfectly
normal to hear noise from the compressor when the refrigeration
system is running.

Summary of Contents for BIFF70

Page 1: ...0 BUILT IN FRIDGE FREEZER MODEL BIFF70 Before use please read and follow all the safety rules and operating instructions ...

Page 2: ...mance data on the rating plate refer to a room temperature within the range of 10 to 38 Important This appliance is designed for domestic use only The appliance has been tested against leakage in compliance with the relevant legal safety standards Should you have bought your new fridge freezer to replace an old appliance please make sure that all existing latch or bolt locks on the old appliance a...

Page 3: ... the compressor if it exists f Remove all documents and accessories inside g Clean the inside of the appliance with lukewarm water and vinegar and dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth Make sure that the pipes for the circulation of the refrigerant are not damaged in any way during installation The appliance must only be used for the purpose for which it is intended The appliance must be placed on a...

Page 4: ...e in the freezer can drop to the necessary level 4 You can now fill the freezer with any amount of frozen food Food which has been bought ready frozen 5 If you want to freeze fresh chilled food consult the chapter freezing storing fresh food Warning Do not store any bottle liquids in the freezer Liquids expand when frozen and the bottle may explode Never keep explosive substances or aerosol cans w...

Page 5: ...ours Do not eat any food beyond its storage time this could lead to food poisoning Precautions and advice Whenever cleaning or defrosting remove the power plug or switch off the main fuse After closing the freezer door do not open it immediately and do not force it open under any circumstances The vacuum created by the sealing of the door is dispersed after about 1 2 minutes so that the door can b...

Page 6: ...around with a thick blanket 6 Remove the drawers by pulling them as far out as possible and then raising them slightly 7 As described previously scrape the thickest ice carefully from the freezer and put it in the kitchen sink 8 If your appliance is equipped with a drip duct at the bottom pull it out and place a bowl to catch the dripping water underneath 9 If necessary speed up defrosting by plac...

Page 7: ...s user manual Please note In unheated rooms and in cold weather conditions condensation can build up on the outer walls of the appliance This does not mean there is fault and it will disappear when the temperature increases Only call the service department if after analysis of the possible fault factors you can not find any cause for the defect or you are able to eliminate the fault a The applianc...

Page 8: ...ons or attempts at repair on your appliance 12 Getting your appliance serviced Any repairs or interventions on the appliance should only be carried out by your nearest service department as otherwise the user may run considerable risks and the guarantee may not longer be valid Consult the enclosed guarantee card or the separately enclosed list of after sales centers to see which company is respons...

Page 9: ...Cake Biscuits Glass container Pork Aluminium foil Beef Aluminium foil Lamb Aluminium foil Mushrooms Polyethylene bag Asparagus Polyethylene bag Vegetables Polyethylene bag Strawberries Polyethylene bag Flans Aluminium foil Chicken Aluminium foil Turkey Aluminium foil Duck Aluminium foil Goose Aluminium foil Cauliflower Polyethylene bag Beans Polyethylene bag Pepperoni Polyethylene bag Preserves Gl...

Page 10: ...rator Diagram Control panel and lamp Food shelf Fresh food container Drawers Bottle holder This diagram may very slightly with the layout of the refrigerator you have just purchased due to technical improvements ...

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