CONTENTS ° IMPORTANT INFORMATION s s oo YOUR APPLIANCE {important POINTS 10 REMEMBER it st ibs HOW TO INSTALL YOUR APPLIANCE Positioning Installation Reversible Hinging Adjustment Of Door . Foot Adjustment Electrical requirements . Before Using Your Appliance Final Check .. Starting Normal Sounds HOW TO USE THE CONTROLS YOUR REFRIGERATOR Temperatures Fresh Food Compartment Door Storage Helpful Hints When Buying Food .
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION @ gooiest reap MOST IMPORTANT THAT THIS INSTRUCTION BOCK SHOULD BE RETAINED instruction Book | WITH THE APPLIANCE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SHOULD THE APPLIANCE BE gggaifiggm@ THE | SOLD OR TRANSFERRED TO ANTHER OWNER, OR SHOULD YOU MOVE HOUSE AND LEAVE THE APPLIANCE, ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE BOOK IS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE IN ORDER THAT THE NEW OWNER CAN BE ACQUAINTED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE APPLIANCE AND THE RELEVANT WARNINGS.
YOUR APPLIANCE Frozen Food Compartment 8. Level Adjuster 2. Thermostat Control 8. Salad Drawer 3. Dairy Compartment 7. Glass Salad Drawer Cover 4. Bottle Grip and Bottle Tray 8. Adjustable Shelf For best results, It is important that you read all the contents of this handbook before you use your Refrigerator. IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER DO... Adjust the level of your appliance before loading it with food. Cover or wrap liquids and foods, particularly those with strong odors.
HOW TO INSTALL YOUR APPLIANCE POSITIONING This appliance is designed to operate in ambient temperatures between 16°C (61°F) and 32°C 1t should be located in a dry atmosphere, out of direct sunlight and away from extreme temperature e.g. not next to @ cooker or other sources of direct heat, or in a very cold room e.g. an outhouse, where the temperatures may fall below 16°C B1°F}. If these ambient temperatures are exceeded the food storage times given on page 9 will not be maintained. Fig.
Replace the level adjuster {1} in the small foot. Stand the appliance upright. If your appliance has a side fix handle (see fig. 8). i} Protect the paintwork from damage with masking tape or other suitable material between the blade and painted surface, while using a blunt knife or similar instrument to carefully pries out the plastic plugs from alternative handle positions on the opposite side of the door. i} Transfer the handle to its new position and push the plastic plugs into the vacated screw holes.
In the case of a re-wire able plug care must be taken to ensure that the top cover is refitted without causing damages to either the top cover or base. In the event of the plug becoming damaged or cracked, it rust be replaced with an equivalent 13 amp, BS1363 Approved plug {ref. 1ig.8} and rewired using the following procedure:IMPORTANT The wires In the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code: GREEN & YELLOW :EARTH BLUE s NEUTRAL BROWN t Live GREEN & YELLOW 13 AMP FUSE Fig.
HOW TO USE THE CONTROLS The interior temperature of the refrigerator is automatically controlled by the thermostat which is situated in the table top {see fig 11). Fig. 11 THERMOSTAT DIAL i The control dial enables the desired degree of cooling to be selected. The control dial is numbered setting ® the cooling system is switched off, but the appliance is not disconnected from the electrical supply. The highest number is the coldest and setting 3 will usually be found suitable for normal operation (see fig.
The warmest area in the refrigerator is to the top of the compartment and the coolest Is at the bottom of the compartment and this is whets the mast perishable foods should be kept. Vegetables and salad foods can be stored in the salad drawer. To ensure they are maintained in a crisp condition it may be necessary to wrap some foods in polythene bags e.g. lettuce, watercress or herbs. DOOR STORAGE Storing ferns in the door liner can eliminate searching in the main compartment.
FRESH FOOD STORAGE GUIDE The recommended storage times of food are as follows: Shelf Position Storage Time Top Shelves Fats 10 days Hard Cheese 7-14 days Cooked Meats, Poultry 2 days Bacon 7 days Middies Shelves Milk and Cream 2-3 days Soft Cheese 2-3 days Eggs 2 weeks Desserts with creamy/ custard 2 days Sheaf Position Storage Time Middle Shelves Pastry products 3-4 days Cooked Meat Poles/ Sausage Rolls 2 days Cooked Cruft unto 4 days Bottom Shelves Stock and Gravies 2 days Fresh Fish eal same day Fresh Me
DEFROSTING YOUR REFRIGERATOR Regular defrosting is necessary to ensure efficient operation of the refrigerator, WE RECOMMEND YOU DEFROST FORTNIGHTLY TO ENSURE EFFICIENT OPERATION. Frost will build in the frozen food compartment, This is due to moisture in the air which enters the refrigerator when the door is opened and moisture from the stored food.
CARING FOR YOUR REFRIGERATOR REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB Should the interior light fail to work, first switch off and pull out the mains plug, and then replace the bulb as follows: {see fig. 17) Fig. 17 Using a screwdriver remove the light cover (situated in the rear of the cabinet) by undoing the screw {retain the screw for later use), Then pool the cover outward toward the middle of the cabinet. Unscrew the bulb and replace it with & new 15 watt bulb.
SOMETHING NOT WORKING SERVICE CHECK Before calling your nearest Electrocute Service Center, carry out these simple checks. if the appliance is noisy: {see normal sounds page 8) 1. if the appliance falls to operate: a) ls there a power allure? Check your house lights. if so, cheap the door closed until the power is restored. = is the plug firmly connected to the wall casket and is the socket switched on? Check the power supply by hugging in another appliance or a table lamp.
GUARANTEE This guarantee is offered to you as an extra benefit ant does not affect your legal rights. Electrolyte products are carefully designed, manufactured, tested and inspected and in consequence we undertake to replace or repair any part found to be defective in material or workmanship, within one year of delivery of the original purchaser, free of charge.