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52529107 273M-FINLUX(FXRA 2731E NF)
EN Fridge - Freezer / User Manual   -  /   
FXRA 2735 IXE NF FXRA 2731E NF

Thank you for choosing this product. This user manual contains important information on safety and instructions intended to assist you in the operation and maintenance of your appliance. Please take the time to read this user manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference.

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Type WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
FIRE CAUTION IMPORTANT

Meaning Serious injury or death risk
Dangerous voltage risk Warning; Risk of fire / flammable materials
Injury or property damage risk Operating the system correctly
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CONTENTS
1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................... 4 1.1 General Safety Warnings ...............................................................................................4 1.2 Installation warnings .......................................................................................................8 1.3 During Usage..................................................................................................................8 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE .......................................................... 10 2.1 Dimensions...................................................................................................................11 3 USING THE APPLIANCE .............................................................................. 12 3.1 Information about New Generation Cooling Technology ..............................................12 3.2 Thermostat Setting .......................................................................................................12 3.2.1 Door Open Alarm Function ........................................................................................13 3.3 Temperature Settings Warnings ...................................................................................13 3.4 Accessories ..................................................................................................................14 3.4.1 Ice Tray (In some models) .......................................................................................14 3.4.2 The Fresh Dial (In some models) ............................................................................14 4 FOOD STORAGE ........................................................................................... 14 4.1 Refrigerator Compartment............................................................................................14 4.2 Freezer Compartment ..................................................................................................16 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE................................................................ 18 5.1 Defrosting .....................................................................................................................19 6 SHIPMENT AND REPOSITIONING.............................................................. 19 6.1 Transportation and Changing Positioning ....................................................................19 6.2 Repositioning the Door .................................................................................................19 7 BEFORE CALLING AFTER-SALES SERVICE ........................................... 20 8 TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY........................................................................ 21 9 TECHNICAL DATA......................................................................................... 22 10 INFORMATION FOR TEST INSTITUTES .................................................. 22 11 CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE............................................................ 22
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1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 General Safety Warnings
Read this user manual carefully. 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: When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged. WARNING: Do not locate multiple portable socketoutlets or portable 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 instructions. If your appliance uses R600a as a refrigerant (this information will be provided on the label of the cooler) you should take care during transportation and installation to prevent the cooler elements from being damaged. R600a is an environmentally friendly and
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natural gas, but it is explosive. In the event of a leak due to damage of the cooler elements, move your fridge away from open flames 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 flammable propellant in this appliance. · This appliance is intended to be used in household
and domestic applications such as: ­ staff kitchen areas in shops, offices 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. · If the socket does not match the refrigerator plug, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. · A specially grounded plug has been connected 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 one installed by an authorised electrician.
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· 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 given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
· Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload refrigerating appliances. Children are not expected to perform cleaning or user maintenance of the appliance, very young children (0-3 years old) are not expected to use appliances, young children (3-8 years old) are not expected to use appliances safely unless continuous supervision is given, older children (8-14 years old) and vulnerable people can use appliances safely after they have been given appropriate supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance. Very vulnerable people are not expected to use appliances safely unless continuous supervision is given.
· If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an authorised service agent or similar qualified persons, in order to avoid a hazard.
· This appliance is not intended for use at altitudes exceeding 2000 m.
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To avoid contamination of food, please respect the following instructions: · Opening the door for long 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 meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator, so that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food. · Two-star frozen-food compartments are suitable for storing pre-frozen food, storing or making ice cream and making ice cubes. · One-, two- and three-star compartments are not suitable for the freezing of fresh food. · If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost, clean, dry, and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance.
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1.2 Installation warnings
Before using your fridge freezer for the first time, please pay attention to the following points:
· The operating voltage for your fridge freezer is 220-240 V at 50Hz.
· The plug must be accessible after installation.
· Your fridge freezer may have an odour when it is operated for the first time. This is normal and the odour will fade when your fridge freezer starts to cool.
· Before connecting your fridge freezer, ensure that the information on the data plate (voltage and connected load) matches that of the mains electricity supply. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
· Insert the plug into 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 connected with a properly installed fused socket. The power supply (AC) and voltage at the operating point must match with the details on the name plate of the appliance (the name plate is located on the inside left of the appliance).
· We do not accept responsibility for any damages that occur due to ungrounded usage.
· Place your fridge freezer where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight.
· Your fridge freezer must never be used outdoors or exposed to rain.
· Your appliance must be at least 50 cm away from stoves, gas ovens and heater cores, and at least 5 cm away from electrical ovens.
· If your fridge freezer is placed next to a deep freezer, there must be at least 2 cm between them to prevent humidity forming on the outer surface.

· Do not cover the body or top of fridge freezer with lace. This will affect the performance of your fridge freezer.
· Clearance of at least 150 mm is required at the top of your appliance. Do not place anything on top of your appliance.
· Do not place heavy items on the appliance.
· Clean the appliance thoroughly before use (see Cleaning and Maintenance).
· Before using your fridge freezer, wipe all parts with a solution of warm water and a teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate. Then, rinse with clean water and dry. Return all parts to the fridge freezer after cleaning.
· Use the adjustable front legs to make sure your appliance is level and stable. You can adjust the legs by turning them in either direction. This must be done before placing food in the appliance.
· Install the two plastic distance guides (the parts on the black vanes -condenser- at the rear) by turning it 90° (as shown in the figure) to prevent the condenser from touching the wall.
· The distance between the appliance and back wall must be a maximum of 75 mm.
1.3 During Usage
· Do not connect your fridge freezer to the mains electricity supply using an extension lead.
· Do not use damaged, torn or old plugs. · Do not pull, bend or damage the cord. · Do not use plug adapter. · This appliance is designed for use by
adults. Do not allow children to play with the appliance or hang off the door. · Never touch the power cord/plug with wet hands. This may cause a short circuit or electric shock. · Do not place glass bottles or cans in the ice-making compartment as they will burst when the contents freeze.

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· Do not place explosive or flammable material in your fridge. Place drinks with high alcohol content vertically in the fridge compartment and make sure their tops are tightly closed.
· When removing ice from the ice-making compartment, do not touch it. Ice may cause frost burns and/or cuts.
· Do not touch frozen goods with wet hands. Do not eat ice-cream or ice cubes immediately after they are removed from the ice-making compartment.
· Do not re-freeze thawed frozen food. This may cause health issues such as food poisoning.
Old and Out-of-order Fridges
· If your old fridge or freezer has a lock, break or remove the lock before discarding it, because children may get trapped inside it and may cause an accident.
· Old fridges and freezers contain isolation material and refrigerant with CFC. Therefore, take care not to harm environment when you are discarding your old fridges.
CE Declaration of conformity
We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives, Decisions and Regulations and the requirements listed in the standards referenced.
Disposal of your old appliance
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

Packaging and the Environment
Packaging materials protect your machine from damage that may occur during transportation. The packaging materials are environmentally friendly as they are recyclable. The use of recycled material reduces raw material consumption and therefore decreases waste production.
Notes:
· Please read the instruction manual 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 manual in a safe place to resolve the problems that may occur in the future.
· This appliance is produced to be used in homes and it can only be used in domestic environments and for the specified 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 any losses incurred.
· 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 storing substances except for food. Our company is not responsible for any losses incurred by inappropriate usage of the appliance.

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2 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
This appliance is not intended to be used as a built-in appliance.

Thermostat knob (When the thermostat is
positioned on top)

B

12 11

A

1

10

9 2

3

8

4

5

7

6

This presentation is only for information about the parts of the appliance. Parts may vary according to the appliance model.

A) Freezer compartment B) Refrigerator compartment 1) Freezer shelf 2) Turbo fan * 3) Wine rack * 4) Refrigerator shelves 5) Crisper cover 6) Crisper 7) Bottle shelf 8) Door shelves 9) Thermostat box (When the thermostat is
positioned on side) 10) Freezer door shelves * 11) Egg holder 12) Ice box tray
* In some models General notes: Fresh Food Compartment (Fridge): Most efficient use of energy is ensured in the configuration with the drawers in the bottom part of the appliance, and shelves evenly distributed, position of door bins does not affect energy consumption. Freezer Compartment (Freezer): Most Efficient use of energy is ensured in the configuration with the drawers and bins are on stock position.

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2.1 Dimensions

D2

D1

W1

W2

H1 H2

D3

90o

Overall dimensions 1

H1

mm

1665,0

W1

mm

540,0

D1

mm

630,0

1 the height, width and depth of the appliance without the handle.

Space required in use 2

H2

mm

1815,0

W2

mm

640,0

D2

mm

727,8

2 the height, width and depth of the appliance including the handle, plus the space necessary for free circulation of the cooling air.

W3

Overall space required in use 3

W3

mm

650,2

D3

mm

1172,4

3 the height, width and depth of the appliance including the handle, plus the space necessary for free circulation of the cooling air, plus the space necessary to allow door opening to the minimum angle permitting removal of all internal equipment.

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3 USING THE APPLIANCE
3.1 Information about New Generation Cooling Technology
Fridges with new-generation cooling technology have a different operating system to static fridges. Other (static) fridges may experience a build up of ice in the freezer compartment due to door openings and humidity in the food. In such fridges, regular defrosting is required; the fridge must be switched off, the frozen food moved to a suitable container and the ice which has formed in the freezer compartment removed. In fridges with new-generation cooling technology, a fan blows dry cold air evenly throughout the fridge and freezer compartments. The cold air cools your food evenly and uniformly, preventing humidity and ice build-up. In the refrigerator compartment, air blown by the fan, located at the top of the refrigerator compartment, is cooled while passing through the gap behind the air duct. At the same time, the air is blown out through the holes in the air duct, evenly spreading cool air throughout the refrigerator compartment. There is no air passage between the freezer and refrigerator compartments, therefore preventing the mixing of odours. As a result, your fridge, with newgeneration cooling technology, provides you with ease of use as well as a huge volume and aesthetic appearance.

3.2 Thermostat Setting
The appliance thermostats automatically regulate the temperature inside the compartments. Rotate the knob to a higher position, from 1 to 5, to obtain colder temperatures. During cooler seasons, set the thermostat to lower positions to reduce energy consumption. When the thermostat is positioned on top
(The images are representative)

Super switch / Low ambient Switch

(In some models)

Lamp cover

Thermostat knob

When the thermostat is positioned on side
Thermostat knob

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Thermostat settings: 1 ­ 2 : For short-term storage of food in the freezer compartment. 3 ­ 4 : For long-term storage of food in the freezer compartment. 5 ­ MAX : For freezing fresh food. The appliance will work longer. Once the food is fully frozen, reset the thermostat to its original position.
3.2.1 Door Open Alarm Function
If fridge door is opened more than 2 minutes, appliance sounds `beep beep'.
3.3 Temperature Settings Warnings
· Your appliance is designed to operate in the ambient temperature ranges stated in the standards, according to the climate class stated in the information label. It is not recommended that your fridge is operated in the environments which are outside of the stated temperature ranges. This will reduce the cooling efficiency of the appliance.
· Temperature adjustments should be made according to the frequency of door openings, the quantity of food kept inside the appliance and the ambient temperature in the location of your appliance.
· When the appliance is first switched on, allow it to run for 24 hours in order to reach operating temperature. During this time, do not open the door and do not keep a large quantity of food inside.
· A 5 minute delay function is applied to prevent damage to the compressor of your appliance when connecting or disconnecting to mains, or when an energy breakdown occurs. Your appliance will begin to operate normally after 5 minutes.

Notes:
This fridge is designed to work in all ambient temperatures. In ambient temperatures below -5 oC, do not place fresh food in the refrigerator compartment because the food will have a temperature close to the ambient temperature and will freeze. Food can be stored up to -5 oC in the refrigerator compartment. Food must be stored in the freezer compartment when the ambient temperature is below -5 oC.
This appliance is designed to work at 43 oC ambient temperature with no problems. Below -5 oC ambient temperature, do not use the refrigerator compartment as the foods that you put into there will freeze. You can continue using the freezer compartment.
Climate class and meaning:
T (tropical): This refrigerating appliance is intended to be used at ambient temperatures ranging from 16 °C to 43 °C.
ST (subtropical): This refrigerating appliance is intended to be used at ambient temperatures ranging from 16 °C to 38 °C.
N (temperate): This refrigerating appliance is intended to be used at ambient temperatures ranging from 16 °C to 32 °C.
SN (extended temperate): This refrigerating appliance is intended to be used at ambient temperatures ranging from 10 °C to 32 °C.
The Turbo Fan (if available)
Do not block the air inlet and outlet openings when storing food, otherwise air circulation provided by the turbo fan will be impaired.

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3.4 Accessories

4 FOOD STORAGE

Visual and text descriptions in the accessories section may vary according to the model of your appliance. 3.4.1 Ice Tray (In some models) · Fill the ice tray with water and place in
the freezer compartment. · After the water has completely frozen,
you can twist the tray as shown below to remove the ice cubes.
3.4.2 The Fresh Dial (In some models)
(The images are representative)
or
(The images are representative)
If the crisper is full, the fresh dial located in front of the crisper should be opened. This allows the air in the crisper and the humidity rate to be controlled, to increase the life of food within. The dial, located behind the shelf, must be opened if any condensation is seen on the glass shelf.

4.1 Refrigerator Compartment
It is sufficient to set the fridge thermostat to position `2' or `3' for normal operatingconditions.
· To reduce humidity and avoid the consequent formation of frost, always store liquids in sealed containers in the refrigerator. Frost tends to concentrate in the coldest parts of the evaporating liquid and, in time, your appliance will require more frequent defrosting.
· Cooked dishes must remain covered when they are kept in the fridge.Do not place warm foods in fridge.Place them when they are cool, otherwise the temperature/humidity inside the fridge will increases, reducing the fridge's efficiency.
· Make sure no items are in direct contact with the rear wall of the appliance as frost will develop and packaging will stick to it. Do not open the refrigerator door frequently.
· We recommend that meat and clean fish are loosely wrapped and stored on the glass shelf just above the vegetable bin where the air is cooler, as this provides the best storage conditions.
· Store loose fruit and vegetable items in the crisper containers.
· Storing fruit and vegetables separately helps prevent ethylene-sensitive vegetables (green leaves, broccoli, carrot, etc.) being affected by ethylenereleaser fruits (banana, peach, apricot, fig etc.).
· Do not put wet vegetables into the refrigerator.
· Storage time for all food products depends on the initial quality of the food and an uninterrupted refrigeration cycle before refrigerator storage.
· Water leaking from meat may contaminate other products in the refrigerator. You should package meat products and clean any leakages on the shelves.

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· Do not put food in front of the air flow passage.

(The images are representative)

· Consume packaged foods before the recommended expiry date.

Do not allow food to come into contact with the temperature sensor, which is located in the refrigerator compartment, in order

to keep the refrigerator compartment at optimum temperature.

· For normal working conditions, it will be sufficient to adjust the temperature setting of your refrigerator to +4 °C.

· The temperature of the fridge compartment should be in the range of 0-8 °C, fresh foods below 0 °C are

Temperature sensor area

iced and rotted, bacterial load increases above 8 °C, and spoils. · Do not put hot food in the refrigerator immediately, wait for the temperature to pass outside. Hot foods increase the degree of your refrigerator and cause food poisoning and unnecessary spoiling of the food. · Meat, fish, etc. should be store in the chiller compartment of the food, and the vegetable compartment is preferred for vegetables. (if available) · To prevent cross contamination, meat products and fruit vegetables are not stored together. · Foods should be placed in the refrigerator in closed containers or covered to prevent moisture and odors.
IMPORTANT NOTES: Potatoes, onions and garlic should not be stored in the refrigerator. Cooked dishes must remain covered when they are kept in the fridge. Place
them in the fridge when they are cool, otherwise the temperature/humidity inside the fridge will increases, reducing the fridge's efficiency. Covering food and drink also preserves their flavour and aroma.

The table below is a quick guide to show you the most efficient way to store the major food groups in your refrigerator compartment.

Food

Maximum How and where to

storage time

store

Vegetables and fruits

1 week

Vegetable bin

Meat and fish

2 - 3 days

Wrap in plastic foil, bags, or in a meat container and store on the glass shelf

Fresh cheese

3 - 4 days

On the designated door shelf

Butter and margarine

1 week

On the designated door shelf

Bottled products e.g. milk and yoghurt

Until the expiry date recommended by the producer

On the designated door shelf

Eggs

1 month

On the designated egg shelf

Cooked food

2 days

All shelves

NOTE:

Potatoes, onions and garlic should not be stored in the refrigerator.

Do not allow food to come into contact with the temperature sensor, which is

located in the refrigerator compartment, in order to keep the refrigerator compartment at optimum temperature.

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4.2 Freezer Compartment
· The freezer is used for storing frozen food, freezing fresh food, and making ice cubes.
· Food in liquid form should be frozen in plastic cups and other food should be frozen in plastic folios or bags.For freezing fresh food; wrap and seal fresh food properly, that is the packaging should be air tight and shouldn't leak. Special freezer bags, aluminum foil polythene bags and plastic containers are ideal.
· Do not store fresh food next to frozen food as it can thaw the frozen food.
· Before freezing fresh food, divide it into portions that can be consumed in one sitting.
· Consume thawed frozen food within a short period of time after defrosting
· Always follow the manufacturer's instructions on food packaging when storing frozen food. If no information is provided food, should not be stored for more than 3 months from the date of purchase.
· When purchasing frozen food, make sure that it has been stored under appropriate conditions and that the packaging is not damaged.
· Frozen food should be transported in appropriate containers and placed in the freezer as soon as possible.
· Do not purchase frozen food if the packaging shows signs of humidity and abnormal swelling. It is probable that it has been stored at an unsuitable temperature and that the contents have deteriorated.
· The storage life of frozen food depends on the room temperature, the thermostat setting, how often the door is opened, the type of food, and the length of time required to transport the product from the shop to your home. Always follow the instructions printed on the packaging and never exceed the maximum storage life indicated.

· If the freezer door has been left open for a long time or not closed properly, frost will form and can prevent efficient air circulation. To resolve this, unplug the freezer and wait for it to defrost. Clean the freezer once it has fully defrosted.
· The freezer volume stated on the label is the volume without baskets, covers, and so on.
· Do not refreeze thawed food. It may pose a danger to your health and cause problems such as food poisoning.
NOTE: If you attempt to open the freezer door immediately after closing it, you will find that it will not open easily. This is normal. Once equilibrium has been reached, the door will open easily.
If the lower shelf of the freezer door is removed and food obstructs the air suction hole, the efficiency of your fridge will reduce.
Therefore, take care while loading the freezer compartment and make sure not to cover the air suction hole.
In some models: While loading the freezer compartment, do not fill above the guidelines otherwise the door will not close properly. If the freezer compartment door does not close properly, excess ice will form in the freezer compartment. To prevent the problem recurring, clear the ice and make sure the door is fully closed.
Also, not closing the freezer and/or fridge compartment doors will increase your energy consumption.

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The table below is a quick guide to show you the most efficient way to store the major food groups in your freezer compartment.

Meat and fish

Preparation

Steak

Wrap in foil

Lamb meat

Wrap in foil

Veal roast

Wrap in foil

Veal cubes

In small pieces

Lamb cubes

In pieces

Minced meat

In packaging without using spices

Giblets (pieces)

In pieces

Bologna sausage/salami Should be kept packaged even if it has a membrane

Chicken and turkey

Wrap in foil

Goose and duck

Wrap in foil

Deer, rabbit, wild boar

In 2.5 kg portions or as fillets

Freshwater fish (Salmon, Carp, Crane, Catfish)
Lean fish (Bass, Turbot, Flounder)
Fatty fishes (Tuna, Mackerel, Bluefish, Anchovy)

After cleaning the bowels and scales of the fish, wash and dry it. If necessary, remove the tail and
head.

Shellfish

Clean and in a bag

Caviar

In its packaging, or in an aluminium or plastic container

Snails

In salty water, or in an aluminium or plastic container

Maximum storage time (months) 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 4 - 8 1 - 3 1 - 3 1 - 3 4 - 6 4 - 6 6 - 8
2
4
2 - 4
4 - 6 2 - 3
3

NOTE: Thawed frozen meat should be cooked as fresh meat. If the meat is not cooked after defrosting, it must not be re-frozen.

Vegetables and Fruits

Preparation

String beans and beans Beans Cabbage Carrot
Pepper
Spinach
Cauliflower Eggplant Corn Apple and pear Apricot and Peach

Wash, cut into small pieces and boil in water Hull, wash and boil in water Clean and boil in water Clean, cut into slices and boil in water Cut the stem, cut into two pieces, remove the core and boil in water Wash and boil in water Remove the leaves, cut the heart into pieces and leave it in water with a little lemon juice for a while Cut into pieces of 2cm after washing Clean and pack with its stem or as sweet corn Peel and slice Cut into two pieces and remove the stone

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Maximum storage time (months) 10 - 13 12 6 - 8 12
8 - 10
6 - 9
10 - 12
10 - 12 12
8 - 10 4 - 6

Vegetables and Fruits

Preparation

Strawberry and Blackberry
Cooked fruits
Plum, cherry, sourberry

Wash and hull Add 10 % of sugar to the container Wash and hull the stems

Maximum storage time (months)
8 - 12
12 8 - 12

Bread Biscuits Pastry Pie Phyllo dough Pizza

Maximum storage time (months)
4 - 6 3 - 6 1 - 3 1 - 1,5 2 - 3 2 - 3

Thawing time at room temperature (hours) 2 - 3 1 - 1,5 2 - 3 3 - 4 1 - 1,5 2 - 4

Thawing time in oven (minutes)
4-5 (220-225 °C) 5-8 (190-200 °C) 5-10 (200-225 °C) 5-8 (190-200 °C) 5-8 (190-200 °C) 15-20 (200 °C)

Dairy products
Packet (Homogenized) Milk

Preparation In its own packet

Cheese - excluding white cheese

In slices

Butter, margarine

In its packaging

Maximum storage time (months)

Storage conditions

2 - 3

Pure Milk ­ in its own packet

6 - 8 6

Original packaging may be used for short-term storage. Keep wrapped in foil for longer periods.

5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Disconnect the unit from the power supply before cleaning. Do not wash your appliance by pouring water on it. Do not use abrasive products, detergents or soaps for cleaning the appliance. After washing, rinse with clean water and dry carefully. When you have finished cleaning, reconnect the plug to the mains supply with dry hands. · Make sure that no water enters the lamp housing and other electrical components. · The appliance should be cleaned regularly using a solution of bicarbonate of soda and lukewarm water. · Clean the accessories separately by hand with soap and water. Do not wash accessories in a dish washer.

· Clean the condenser with a brush at least twice a year. This will help you to save on energy costs and increase productivity.
The power supply must be disconnected during cleaning.

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5.1 Defrosting

6 SHIPMENT AND REPOSITIONING

water tray
· Your appliance performs automatic defrosting. The water formed as a result of defrosting passes through the water collection spout, flows into the water tray behind your appliance and evaporates there.
· Make sure you have disconnected the plug of your appliance before cleaning the water tray.
· Remove the water tray from its position by removing the screws (if it has screws). Clean it with soapy water at specific time intervals. This will prevent odours from forming.
Replacing LED Lighting To replace any of the LEDs, please contact the nearest Authorised Service Centre.
Note: The numbers and location of the LED strips may change according to the model.

6.1 Transportation and Changing Positioning
· The original packaging and foam may be kept for re-transportation (optional).
· Fasten your appliance with thick packaging, bands or strong cords and follow the instructions for transportation on the packaging.
· Remove all movable parts or fix them into the appliance against shocks using bands when re-positioning or transporting. Always carry your appliance in the upright position.
6.2 Repositioning the Door
· It is not possible to change the opening direction of your appliance door if door handles are installed on the front surface of the appliance door.
· It is possible to change the opening direction of the door on models with handle on the side of the door or without handles.
· If the door-opening direction of your appliance can be changed, contact the nearest Authorised Service Centre to change the opening direction.

If product equipped with LED lamp This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class <E>. If product equipped with LED Strip(s) or LED card(s) This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class <F>.
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7 BEFORE CALLING AFTERSALES SERVICE
If you are experiencing a problem with your appliance, please check the following before contacting the after-sales service. Your appliance is not operating Check if: · There is power · The plug is correctly placed in the socket · The plug fuse or the mains fuse has
blown · The socket is defective. To check this,
plug another working appliance into the same socket. The appliance performs poorly Check if: · The appliance is overloaded · The appliance door is closed properly · There is any dust on the condenser · There is enough space near the rear and side walls. Your appliance is operating noisily
Normal noises Cracking noise occurs:
· During automatic defrosting · When the appliance is cooled
or warmed (due to expansion of appliance material). Short cracking noise occurs: When the thermostat switches the compressor on/off. Motor noise: Indicates the compressor is operating normally. The compressor may cause more noise for a short time when it is first activated. Bubbling noise and splash occurs: Due to the flow of the refrigerant in the tubes of the system. Water flowing noise occurs: Due to water flowing to the evaporation container. This noise is normal during defrosting. Air blowing noise occurs: In some models during normal operation of the system due to the circulation of air.

The edges of the appliance in contact with the door joint are warm
Especially during summer (warm seasons), the surfaces in contact with the door joint may become warmer during the operation of the compressor, this is normal.
There is a build-up of humidity inside the appliance
Check if:
· All food is packed properly. Containers must be dry before being placed in the appliance.
· The appliance door is opened frequently. Humidity of the room enters the appliance when the doors are opened. Humidity increases faster when the doors are opened more frequently, especially if the humidity of the room is high.
The door does not open or close properly
Check if:
· There is food or packaging preventing the door from closing
· The door joints are broken or torn
· Your appliance is on a level surface.
· The compressor can run loudly or the noise of the compressor/refrigerator may increase in some models during operating in some conditions such that the product is plugged in for the first time, depending on change in the ambient temperature or change of usage. That is normal; when the refrigerator reaches the required temperature, the noise decreases automatically.

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Recommendations
· If the appliance is switched off or unplugged, wait at least 5 minutes before plugging the appliance in or restarting it in order to prevent damage to the compressor.
· If you will not use your appliance for a long time (e.g. in summer holidays) unplug it. Clean your appliance according to chapter cleaning and leave the door open to prevent humidity and smell.
· If a problem persists after you have followed all the above instructions, please consult the nearest authorised service centre.
· The appliance you have purchased is designed for domestic use only. It is not suitable for commercial or common use. If the consumer uses the appliance in a way that does not comply with this, we emphasise that the manufacturer and the dealer will not be responsible for any repair and failure within the guarantee period.

8 TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY
1. Install the appliance in a cool, wellventilated room, but not in direct sunlight and not near a heat source (such as a radiator or oven) otherwise an insulating plate should be used.
2. Allow warm food and drinks to cool before placing them inside the appliance.
3. Place thawing food in the refrigerator compartment if available. The low temperature of the frozen food will help cool the refrigerator compartment while the food is thawing. This will save energy. Frozen food left to thaw outside of the appliance will result in a waste of energy.
4. Drinks or other liquids should be covered when inside the appliance. If left uncovered, the humidity inside the appliance will increase, therefore the appliance uses more energy. Keeping drinks and other liquids covered helps preserve their smell and taste.
5. Avoid keeping the doors open for long periods and opening the doors too frequently as warm air will enter the appliance and cause the compressor to switch on unnecessarily often.
6. Keep the covers of the different temperature compartments (such as the crisper and chiller if available) closed.
7. The door gasket must be clean and pliable. In case of wear, replace the gasket.

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9 TECHNICAL DATA
The technical information is situated in the rating plate on the internal side of the appliance and on the energy label. The QR code on the energy label supplied with the appliance provides a web link to the information related to the performance of the appliance in the EU EPREL database. Keep the energy label for reference together with the user manual and all other documents provided with this appliance. It is also possible to find the same information in EPREL using the link https:// eprel.ec.europa.eu and the model name and product number that you find on the rating plate , the appliance. See the link www.theenergylabel.eu for detailed information about the energy label.

10 INFORMATION FOR TEST INSTITUTES
Appliance for any EcoDesign verification shall be compliant with EN 62552. Ventilation requirements, recess dimensions and minimum rear clearances shall be as stated in this User Manual at Chapter 2. Please contact the manufacturer for any other further information, including loading plans.
11 CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
Always use original spare parts. When contacting our Authorised Service Centre, ensure that you have the following data available: Model, Serial Number and Service Index. The information can be found on the rating plate. You can find the rating label inside the fridge zone on the left lower side. The original spare parts for some specific components are available for a minimum of 7 or 10 years, based on the type of component, from the placing on the market of the last unit of the model.

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