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Water filtration system

Water filter bypass mode

Water filter is taped at the back of the top cover.  After installation is completed, please insert 

the cartridge to filter housing then turn it to clockwise.
If water filtration in not necessary, the water filter cartridge can be removed or not be installed 

in the first place. Thus the system can be operated in bypass mode. In this mode, water will 

be supplied to ice maker without a filtration.
Lift the top cover to access the water filter cartridge. To lift the cover, pull out on the bottom 

edge of the cover and tilt the cover frame forward. See to the illustration below.
It is advised to put a towel under the water filter cartridge since there is pressure and excess 

water in the filter. Unfortunately there will be a small amount of water spilling out.
To separate water filter cartridge, rotate it one-quarter turn counter clockwise. Please twist 

the base of the cartridge slowly to release. Do not pull. See to the illustration.
If the filter cartridge is removed, bypass mode could be activated automatically.

water filter

lift assembly

Summary of Contents for WR 747 SS

Page 1: ...Fridge Freezer User manual WR 747 SS...

Page 2: ...quirements 14 Plumbing requirements 15 Unpack the unit 16 Position the unit 16 Levelling the unit 16 Anti tip bracket installation 17 In freestanding installation 17 In built in installation 18 Water...

Page 3: ...2 Water filtration bypass mode 32 Food storega guidance 33 Fridge compartment 33 Freezer compartment 33 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 36 Cleaning 36 Lighting information 36 BEFORE CALLING YOUR AFTER SALES SERV...

Page 4: ...table power supplies at the rear of the appliance WARNING In order to avoid any hazards resulting from the instability of the appliance it must be fixed in accordance with the following instructions I...

Page 5: ...n authorised 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...

Page 6: ...g periods can cause a significant increase of the temperature in the compartments of the appliance Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems Store raw...

Page 7: ...l carefully before installing and using your appliance We are not responsible for the damage occurred due to misuse Follow all instructions on your appliance and instruction manual and keep this manua...

Page 8: ...to a socket with an efficient ground connection If the socket has no ground contact or the plug does not match we recommend you consult a qualified electrician for assistance The appliance must be con...

Page 9: ...ess steel construction Dual refrigeration system with two compressors and three evaporators Sophisticated data logging system Dot matrix multi information display Luminated touch sensitive controls He...

Page 10: ...artment 2 Dot martix multi information display 3 Luminated touch sesitive controls 4 Freezer with glass shelves 5 Refrigerator with glass shelves 6 Crisper drawer with fresh control compartment 7 Free...

Page 11: ...product identity plate Product identity plate is located on the left wall of the top cooler drawer compartment To access it please open the top cooler drawer and remove the basket See the illustratio...

Page 12: ...n package Prerequisites for installation Opening dimensions Standard and flush built in installations Opening dimensions Standard Flush Opening width 1200 1216 Opening heigth 2120 2136 Opening depth 5...

Page 13: ...EN 13 Overall dimensions 1214 1072 684 2129 55 92 655 598 716 5 358 252 497 5 Specification Shipping weight 350 Kg...

Page 14: ...ulations Caution To ensure that the outlet is properly wired Polarity should be checked by a qualified electrician Make sure the outlet is properly grounded Warning Do not use an extension flex or plu...

Page 15: ...water that is microbiologically unsafe or unknown water quality The instructions for appliances connected to the water mains shall state the maximum inlet water pressure in pascals the minimum inlet w...

Page 16: ...ore placing the unit Caution Do not tilt the refrigerator in any direction This action can cause malfunction Your fridge freezer has own rollers so it can be moved easier than moving on pallet Importa...

Page 17: ...e necessary for each installation Warning Carefully read the instructions below for safety In freestanding installation L type brackets and joints are used in this standing type The sequence of assemb...

Page 18: ...e ice maker with a preassembled check valve connection at the end of the tube Check valve is located behind the kick plate First PEX tubing must be cut evenly with using tubing cutter for proper even...

Page 19: ...les Push the kickplate firmly to the poles until hearing a click sound or until the surface of the kickplate and the main frame are aligned Please see the illustration below The clips must be placed o...

Page 20: ...ightened with setscrews on them This process should be done for both the doors and drawer handles While processing be careful not to hit the surface of the refrigerator Scratch or dent may happen The...

Page 21: ...hind the basket This area is accessible by removing the basket To shift horizontally change the position of screws in the middleslots To shift vertically change the position of screws in the outer slo...

Page 22: ...Side panels are installed using special screws and shims supplied with the side panels First lift the side panel up a little Push and align side panel to the side of the fridge s frame When aligned pu...

Page 23: ...on Lift the top cover to access the water filter cartridge To lift the cover pull out on the bottom edge of the cover and tilt the cover frame forward See to the illustration below It is advised to pu...

Page 24: ...nge the selected column Press UP or DOWN button to change compartment s temperature values To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU button For freezer compartment temperatur...

Page 25: ...s mode is used for controlling icemaker function Settings Press MENU button minimum 1 5 seconds until the Menu Function screen is seen Choose Ice Maker by using UP or DOWN button Press NEXT SELECT but...

Page 26: ...Settings are saved automatically after pressing buttons To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU button Keypad sound mode This mode is used for activate or deactivate the k...

Page 27: ...hange DAY MONTH YEAR values To return the Main Screen you can wait 15 seconds or press the MENU button Time set mode This mode is used for setting the time up Settings Press MENU button minimum 1 5 se...

Page 28: ...emove the shelves rise the shelf up and pull it towards you Slowly remove out of the refrigerator Repeat the process backwards to reinstall Important note While removing and replacing the glass shelve...

Page 29: ...lf can be replaced with the middle shelf and vice versa To insert a tray it is advised to align the tray with the rails and insert slowly till the end To remove the tray slowly pull it until derailed...

Page 30: ...he Fresh Bin keeps vegetable fresh for long time If necessary the fresh bin cover can be opened or closed so this compartment can be also used as a normal fridge compartment To activate the fresh bin...

Page 31: ...connection and water filter system for ice maker which is described before Important note Should be aware of that the customer will not make ice immediately Cus tomers should not use the ice produced...

Page 32: ...is located middle of the upper compartment lift the cover by pulling it outside Slowly rotate the cartridge one quarter turn counterclockwise until it is free from the base Do NOT pull While separati...

Page 33: ...door of freezer open for a long time frosting will appear on the lower stage of freezer Thus air circulation will be obstructed In order to avoid this first unplug the cord and wait until thawed After...

Page 34: ...Wrapping in a foil 6 8 Lamb meat Wrapping in a foil 6 8 Veal roast Wrapping in a foil 6 8 Veal cubes In small pieces 6 8 Lamb cubes In pieces 4 8 Minced meat In packages without using spices 1 3 Gibl...

Page 35: ...ce for a while 10 12 Eggplant Cut to pieces of 2cm after washing 10 12 Corn Clean and pack with its stem or as sweet corn 12 Apple and pear Peel and slice 8 10 Apricot and Peach Cut into two pieces an...

Page 36: ...a water dampened microfiber cloth you can bring out the natural luster of the stainless steel Better results are obtained by keeping the cloth in continuous contact with the stainless steel Important...

Page 37: ...as possible E14 Freezer compartment is not cold enough Likely to occur after long term power failure 1 Set the freezer temperature to a colder value or set Super Freeze This should remove the error c...

Page 38: ...1 Sensor warning Call Service for assistance as soon as possible E42 Sensor warning Call Service for assistance as soon as possible E43 Valve warning Call Service for assistance as soon as possible E4...

Page 39: ...line connected and not leaking Is the water supply turned on and ice maker control on Have the anti tip brackets been installed securely and properly engaging the unit Is the unit leveled properly on...

Page 40: ...ent when it is thawing So it reduces the energy requirements 4 When placing drinks and liquids they must be covered Otherwise humidity increases at the appliance Therefore the working time gets longer...

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Page 59: ...28 4 2 2 Corona Light ON Corona Light ON OFF 15 4 2 3 Door Alarm Sound ON Door Alarm Sound ON OFF 15 4 2 4 Ice Maker Ice Maker ON OFF 15 29...

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