IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION Please ensure that you have read ihe whole instruction book before using the appliance. These warnings are provided in the interest of safety. You must read them carefully before installing or using the appliance. Tt is important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference.
CONTENTS Page Important User Information 1 Your Appliance 3 How to Install your Appliance (Before using your appliance) 4 Adjustment of Door 7 Reversible Hinging 8 Decor Kits 9 How to Use the Temperature Control Dial 10 Your Larder Refrigerator 1 Temperatures 11 Fresh Food Compartment it Dewar Storage 11 Helpful Hints When Buying Foods 12 Preparing Foods for Storage 12 Fresh Food Storage Guide 12 Defrosting Your Larder Refrigerator 13 Replacement of Interior Light Bulb i3 Cleaning and Care 14 If Going on Ho
YOUR APPLIANCE Refrigerator Cooling Plate Thermostat Control and interior Light Switch Adjustable Shelf Door Tray/Dairy Tra; Salad Drawer Bottle Gripper Level Adjusters (In feet N R e FOR BEST RESULTS, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ ALL THE CONTENTS OF THIS HANDBOOK BEFORE YOU USE YOUR LARDER REFRIGERATOR.
HOW TO INSTALL {. This appliance is designed to operate in ambient temperatures between 16°C and 32°C It should be located in a dry atmosphere, out of direct sunlight and away from extreme temperature eg. not next 1o a cooker or other sources of direct heat, or in a very cold room eg. an outhouse, where the temperatures rosy fall below 16°C If these ambient temperatures are exceeded the food storage temperatures given on page 11 will not be maintained. Fig. 2 2.
4. Your appliance will be heavy when toadied with food and must therefore be stood on a strong firm floor. It should also be level. Adjust the Revel by screwing out the appropriate level adjusters in the front feet using your fingers or a 25mm (1”) spanner (see fig. 5). Level adjusters are also available in the rear feet in the event of excessive floor unevenness. Make sure the appliance is upright and all adjusters are in firm contact with the floor so that the cabinet doesn’t rock in any direction.
8. The appliance must be protected by a 13A PASTA approved (BS1362) fuse, if a 13A (BS1363) plug or a non rewire able plug is used, or if any other type of plug is used by a 15A fuse either in the plug or adapter or at the Distribution Board. 9. If at any time a replacement lead is required, the cross sectional area of its conductors must not be less than 0.75mm?, 10, If # becomes necessary to replace the supply cord, the cable clamp should be tightened 80 as to retain the new cord. 11.
ADJUSTMENT OF DOOR Before carrying out the following instruction ensure that the appliance is switched off at the electricity supply. Fig. 7 Occasionally door adjustment may be necessary ie. if a slight clearance is noticeable between the door gasket and cabinet. This condition is mainly due to uneven floors or the loading of the door. Tt is possible to adjust the doors at the hinge points as follows: (see fig. 7).
REVERSIBLE HINGING 1 If your appliance is already in use disconnect it from the electricity supply. Remove shelves and other loose items including food. Store food in a cool place. Fig. 8 2. Gently lay the appliance on its back with the top held away from the floor by at feast 30 ¢m (127} (use a stool or something similar, Make sure (o use a towel or cloth at the base of the product 1o protect the side panels and floor from damage. Do not support the appliance on the rear ventilation grill (see fig.
9. Replace the Revel adjuster (1) in the small foot. 10. Stand the refrigerator upright. 11, If your appliance has a side fix handle (see fig. 11} 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 simile instrument to carefully pries out the plastic plugs from alternative handle positions on the opposite side of the door.
HOW TO USE THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL 1. The interior temperature of the refrigerator is automatically controlled by the thermostat. The control dial enables the desired degree of cooling to be selected. The control dial is numbered 96, On setting ¢ the cooling system is switched off, but the appliance is not disconnected floe the electrical supply. The highest bumper is the coldest and setting 4 to 5 will usually be found suitable for normal operation. (see fig. 12}, 2.
YOUR LARDER REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURES 1. The function of a refrigerator is to reduce the development of organisms which cause decay and bacterial activity, and thus increase the storage life of food. 2. The fresh food compartment has been designed to operate between 0°C (32°F) and -$¥C (4F°F) and is in accordance with British and European Standards ESH FOOD COMPARTMENT 1.
HELPFUL HINTS WHEN BUYING FOODS 1. Always ensure that food you purchase is of good quality and in prime condition. 2. Shop at a reliable source and buy the “‘freshest” looking packing avid shopworn Isabel or produce covered in dust. 3. Avoid buying chilled food if you cannot store it straight away, The ase of an insulated container is advisable. 4. Buy and consume foods prior to the ““Sell By" or ““Best Before” dates. 5. When you arrive home place perishable foods in the refrigerator immediately. 6.
Shelf Position Middle Shelves Storage Time Pastry products 3-4 days Cooked Meat Pies/ Sausage Rolls 2 days Cooked Fruit up to 4 days Bottom Shelves Stock and C Gravies 2 days Fresh Fish cat same day Fresh Meats 3 days Fresh Poultry 2 days Sausages up 1o 3 days Minced Meats, Burgers 1 day Salad Drawer Green Vegetables 3-5 days Salad Vegetables 3-5 days Fresh Fruit 5 days DO NOT KEEP BANANAS IN THE REFRIGERATOR.
CLEANING AND CARE SWITCH OFF THE APPLIANCE AT THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. The interior of your larder refrigerator should be cleaned at regular intervals depending on usage. Always clean when food is at a minimum, 1 Empty the compartment and keep foods in a cool place. 2 Wash the interior and all fitments with a clean cloth wrung out in a bicarbonate of soda solution teaspoon} bicarbonate of soda 500 ml (1 pint) warm water.
SOMETHING NOT WORKING SERVICE CHECK I the appliance is noisy: 1. Ensure that the appliance compressor unit has not been pushed against the wall, or that any foreign objects are not resting against the compressor unit at the base of the appliance. 2 Check the appliance is Revel, see ‘“How to install your appliance” section. 3 Ensure that the tubes at the back of the appliance are not vibrating again the cabinet or any other part. If this 50, they should be eased away gently.
HELP US TO HELP YOU — SERVICE In the event of your appliance requiring service Trinity Bendix Ltd. have an arrangement with Electrolyte Group Service. Before calling out an engineer, please ensure yon have followed the checklist and that you have the model number and purchase date to hand. Telephone numbers are detailed on the list headed ““Trinity Bendix Service Centrality. Please note that all inquiries concerning service should be addressed to your local service center.
TRINITY BENDIX SERVICE CENTERS Requests for Service should e made ta your nearest Trinity Bendix Service Center (Ses list below). ABERDEEN 0224 696569 (HIGHLAND) ALT HAM 0282 74821/ 2134 BELFAST 0232 746591 BT BIRMINGHAM 021 358 7076/ 5061 BRIGHTON 0273 694341 BN, RH BRISTOL 0272 211876 CONVEY ISLAND 0268 694144 CARDIFF 0222 460131 EDINBURGH 031 557 8383 GATES HEAD 091 493 2025 GLASGOW 041 647 4381 (WAYSIDE) LEEDS 0532 608511 LEICESTER 0533 515131 LIVERPOOL.
Guarantee This Guarantee is offered 1o you as an extra benefit and does not affect your legal rights. Tricky Bendix 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 to the original purchaser, free of charge. “The Company does not accept liability for defects arising from neglect, misuse, or accident.