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EN - 3 -

INSTRUCTIONS PREALABLES

 PART - 1.

General warnings

WARNING:

 Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or 

in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.

WARNING:

  Do  not  use  mechanical  devices  or  other  means  to 

accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by 

the manufacturer.

WARNING:

 Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage 

compartments of the

appliance,  unless  they  are  of  the  type  recommended  by  the 

manufacturer.

WARNING:

 Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.

WARNING:

 To avoid a hazard due to the instability of the appliance, 

it must be ixed in accordance with the instructions.

• If your appliance uses R600a as a refrigerant – you can learn this 

information  from  the  label  on  the  cooler-  you  should  be  careful 

during  shipment  and  installation  to  prevent  your  appliance’s 

cooler  elements  from  being  damaged.  Although  R600a  is  an 

environmentally friendly and natural gas. As it is explosive, in the 

event of a leak due to damage to the cooler elements, move your 

fridge  from  open  lame  or  heat  sources  and  ventilate  the  room 

where the appliance is located for a few minutes.

• While  carrying  and  positioning  the  fridge,  do  not  damage  the 

cooler gas circuit.

• Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a 

lammable propellant in this appliance.

• This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar 

applications such as;

 -staff kitchen areas in shops, ofices and other working environments

 -farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential 

type environments

 -bed and breakfast type environments;

 -catering and similar non-retail applications

Summary of Contents for WRKI 2801 MD

Page 1: ...EN BUILT IN REFRIGERATOR Fridge Freezer User manual WRKI 2801 MD RU UA ...

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Page 3: ...Bottle holder 10 FOOD STORAGE IN THE APPLIANCE 11 Refrigerator Compartment 11 Freezer Compartment 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 12 Defrosting the Refrigerator Compartment 12 Defrosting the Freezer Compartment 13 Replacing the Refrigerator Light Bulb 14 SHIPMENT AND REPOSITIONING 14 BEFORE CALLING YOUR AFTER SALES SERVICE 14 Tips for saving energy 15 PARTS OF THE APPLIANCE AND THE COMPARTMENTS 16 Ins...

Page 4: ...on from the label on the cooler you should be careful during shipment and installation to prevent your appliance s cooler elements from being damaged Although R600a is an environmentally friendly and natural gas As it is explosive in the event of a leak due to damage to the cooler elements move your fridge from open lame or heat sources and ventilate the room where the appliance is located for a f...

Page 5: ...ected to the power cable of your refrigerator This plug should be used with a specially grounded socket of 16 amperes If there is no such socket in your house please have it installed by an authorized electrician This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been g...

Page 6: ...sed in domestic environments and for the speciied purposes It is not suitable for commercial or common use Such use will cause the guarantee of the appliance to be cancelled and our company will not be responsible for the losses to be occurred This appliance is produced to be used in houses and it is only suitable for cooling storing foods It is not suitable for commercial or common use and or for...

Page 7: ... should be at least 5 cm away from electrical ovens When your fridge is placed next to a deep freezer there should be at least 2 cm between them to prevent humidity on the outer surface Do not place heavy items on the appliance Clean the appliance thoroughly especially in the interior before use See Cleaning and Maintenance Installation procedure into the kitchen unit is given in the The installat...

Page 8: ... cleaning Install the plastic distance guide the part with black vanes at the rear by turning it 90 as shown in the igure to prevent the condenser from touching the wall Refrigerator should be placed against a wall with a free distance not exceeding 75 mm Before Using your Fridge When it is operated for the irst time or after transportation keep your fridge in the upright position for 3 hours and ...

Page 9: ...t automatically regulates the inside temperature of the compartments By rotating the knob from position 1 to 5 colder temperatures can be obtained Important note Do not try to rotate knob beyond 1 position it will stop your appliance Freezer Refrigerator Thermostat Setting 1 2 For short term storage of food in the freezer compartment you can set the knob between minimum and medium position 3 4 For...

Page 10: ... in environments colder than 10 C in terms of its eficiency Temperature adjustments should be made according to the frequency of door openings and the quantity of food kept inside the fridge Your fridge should be operated up to 24 hours according to the ambient temperature without interruption after being plugged in to be completely cooled Do not open doors of your fridge frequently and do not pla...

Page 11: ...n twist the tray as shown below to get the ice cube Bottle holder In order to prevent the bottles to slip or fall over you can use the bottle holder You can also prevent making noise that will be done when you open or close the door All written and visual descriptions in the accessories may vary according to the appliance model optionally ...

Page 12: ...eal Do not allow the fresh food to be frozen to come into contact with the already frozen food Always mark the date and the content on the pack and do not exceed the stated storage time In case of a power failure or malfunction the freezer compartment will maintain a suficiently low temperature for food storage However avoid opening the freezer door to slow down the temperature rise within the fre...

Page 13: ...nd dry carefully When the cleaning operations have been completed reconnect the plug with dry hands CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE PART 4 Defrosting the Refrigerator Compartment Defrosting occurs automatically in refrigerator compartment during operation the defrost water is collected by the evaporating tray and evaporates automatically The evaporating tray and the defrost water drain hole should be cle...

Page 14: ... is more than 5 mm of frost on the shelves defrosting must be done Before defrosting operation place the frozen food in a cool place after wrapping them in sheets of newspaper in order to obtain its temperature steady for long time To accelerate the defrosting process place one or more basins of warm water in the freezer compartment Dry the inside of the compartment with a sponge or a clean cloth ...

Page 15: ...ht positio B A SHIPMENT AND REPOSITIONING PART 5 BEFORE CALLING YOUR AFTER SALES SERVICE PART 6 If your refrigerator is not working properly it may be a minor problem therefore check the following The appliance does not operate Check if There is a power failure The mains plug is not properly plugged in or is loose The thermostat setting is on position The socket is defective To check this plug in ...

Page 16: ...authorized service center The life cycle of this product as determined and proclaimed by the Ministry of Industry the period for making spare parts available for the product to be able to fulill its functions is 10 years Conformity Information This appliance is designed for use at an ambient temperature within the 16 C 32 C range The appliance is designed in compliance with the IEC60335 1 IEC60335...

Page 17: ...MPARTMENTS PART 7 A Refrigerator compartment B Freezer compartment 1 Thermostat knob 2 Refrigerator lamp cover 3 Refrigerator shelves 4 Crispers cover 5 Crispers 6 Bottle shelf 7 Door shelves 8 Upper shelf cover 9 Egg holder 10 Freezer room cover 11 Freezer comp drawer 12 Freezer comp bottom drawer 13 Ice plates 14 Plastic ice blade 15 Foot hinge In some models ...

Page 18: ...ed on the side panel of the appliance and stick it on reverse side of the door hinges of the appliance ig D ig E 5 Raise appliance and slide into kitchen unit Push appliance to the reverse side of door hinges providing that trim gasket2 covers space between appliance and the kitchen unit 6 Align front feet with front surface of kitchen unit ig F 7 Screw the front feet by using screws5 ig F 8 Screw...

Page 19: ...EN 18 Figure A Figure B Figure C Figure D Figure E A B C D E 1770 660 622 1011 1770 1790 mm ...

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Page 21: ...inge12 4 Take door lower pin18 to opposite side 5 Take hole plugs17 to empty holes on opposite side 6 Place lower door10 over door lower pin18 and close onto cabinet 7 Unscrew ixing bracket13 Position middle door hinge12 onto lower door10 Place ixing bracket11 onto middle door hinge12 and screw together onto cabinet irmly 8 Place upper door14 over middle door hinge12 and position upper door hinge1...

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Page 23: ...RU 22 1 R600a R600a ...

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Page 30: ...RU 29 0 I a 18 C 24 b 18 C I M AX 15W 10 C 24 5 5 ...

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Page 40: ...RU 39 A B C D E A B C D E 1770 660 622 1011 1770 1790 mm ...

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Page 42: ...RU 41 K 1 15 14 2 16 3 12 10 11 12 4 18 5 11 6 10 18 7 13 12 10 11 12 8 14 12 15 14 15 ...

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Page 56: ...UA 55 4 5 4 10 16 32 C IEC60335 1 IEC60335 2 24 2004 108 EC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 57: ...UA 56 7 A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 58: ...UA 57 C 1 A 2 1 6 D 3 B C 4 2 D E 5 2 6 F 7 5 F 8 1 5 G 9 11 5 H 10 3 6 4 3 4 5 J 11 3 1 2 J ...

Page 59: ...UA 58 A B C D E A B C D E 1770 660 622 1011 1770 1790 mm ...

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