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GNE 46102 E
GNE 46102 B
GNE 46102 X
No-Frost
The Refrigerator...................................3Technical specifications of yourrefrigerator ....................................4
CONTENTS
1 The Refrigerator 3
Safety precautions ............................. 5Electrical Safety ...................................5
5 Cleaning your refrigerator
6 Service
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3 Using your refrigerator
Using the accessories........................18Placing the food .................................24Things to be done for saving energy...............................................25Changing the illumination lamp..........23
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4 Deep-Freeze information
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2 Safety precautions
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Freezer compartment
Fridge compartment
Fresh Freeze compartment
Ice container
Freezer Compartment interior light
Freezer Compartment glass shelves
Ice duct lid
Freezer compartment drawers
Ventilation lid
Humidity adjustment slider
Crisper cover
Butter and cheese lid
Fridge Compartment glass shelves
Egg holder
Fridge Compartment door racks
Fridge Compartment interior light
Snack tray
Crisper compartment
Crisper or Chiller Compartment
Crisper or Chiller Compartment
adjustment bolt
Bottle holder
Bottle shelves
Adjustable front legs
Wine cellar
Home bar
Blue light
The Refrigerator
• Figures that take place in this instruction manual are schematic and may not correspondexactly with your product. If the subject parts are not included in the product you havepurchased, then it is valid for other models.
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The Refrigerator
Icematic water supply pipe
Water pipe cover
Cold water mains inlet valve
Power mains cable
MAIN BOARD COVER: NEVER REMOVE THIS COVER
REAR COVER: NEVER REMOVE THIS COVER
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• Technical specifications can be
changed to increase the product quality
without being subject to prior notice.
• Values stated on the markings on the
product or in the printed materials
supplied with the product are the values
obtained in laboratory in accordance
with relevant standards. Such values
may vary depending on the usage of
Technical specifications of your refrigerator
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the product and the ambient conditions.
• You can find the information about the
cabin size of the refrigerator in section
“Installing your refrigerator”.
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(Power failure safety; it is recommended not to consume the foodin freezer compartment after this period.)
Refrigerator/deep-freeze for domestic use
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Product Category
Energy Class
Annual Energy Consumption(kWh/year)
Fridge Compartment Volume (Net-lt)
Frozen Food Compartment Volume(Net-lt)
Star Class
Cooling System
Temperature Increasing Time (hour)
Freezing Capacity (kg/24 hours)
Climate Class
Noise Level (dB(A))
Total Net Volume (lt)
(H) Height (cm)
(W) Width (cm)
(D) Depth (cm)
Weight (kg)
Total Power (W)
Electric Supply (V/Hz)
(Actual consumption varies depending onwhere and how the appliance is used)
NO-FROST
Two Star Compartment (lt) 6
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2 Safety precautions
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pipe extensions or surface coatings arepunctured may cause skin irritations and eyeinjuries.• Do not cover or block the ventilation holeson your refrigerator with any material.• Only authorized service personnel maymake any repair on electrical appliances.Repairs performed by incompetent personsmay create a risk for the user.• In case of any failure or during amaintenance or repair work, disconnect yourrefrigerator's mains supply by either turningoff the relevant fuse or unplugging yourappliance.• Be careful not to pull from the cable whenpulling the plug out.• Electrical safety of your refrigerator shall beguaranteed only if the earth system in yourhouse complies with standards.• Do not allow children play with yourrefrigerator. They might harm themselves andthe refrigerator. (E.g. do not allow them hangfrom the door.)• Place the beverage with higher proofs tightlyclosed and vertically.• Flammable items or products that containflammable gases (e.g. spray) as well as theexplosive materials should never be keptin the appliance.• Do not use mechanical devices or othermeans to accelerate the defrosting process,others than those recommended by themanufacturer.• Moving parts such as blades in ahousing at the ice outlet of thed ispenser and in cube icecompartment, must not be touched toavoid injury.
Electrical Safety
This product is designed for indoor use. It isnot appropriate to use it outdoor even if theplace is covered with a roof.Exposing the product to rain, snow, sun andwind is dangerous with respect to electricalsafety.If the connection cable is damaged, it mustbe changed by the manufacturer or customerservices in order to avoid potential risks toyou.
This product, included in the newest product
line is particularly environment friendly. Your
product is equipped with a natural cooling
system (R600a) which does not contain CFC
and HFC gases. This gas is flammable.
Therefore, pay attention to not damaging the
cooling system and piping during usage and
transportation. In the event of damage, do not
dispose the product in fire; keep your product
away from potential fire sources that can cause
the product catch a fire and ventilate the room
in which the unit is placed.
• When you want to dispose/scrap the product,we recommend you to consult the authorizedservice in order to learn the requiredinformation and authorized bodies.• Do not damage the cooling circuit.• Do not use any electrical tools other thanthose recommended by the manufacturerinside the food storage compartments of theproduct.• Consult your authorized service for all yourquestions and problems related to therefrigerator. Do not intervene or let someoneintervene to the refrigerator without notifyingthe authorized services.• Do not eat cone ice cream and ice cubesimmediately after you take them out of thefreezer compartment! (This may cause frostbitein your mouth.)• Do not put bottled and canned liquidbeverages in the freezer compartment.Otherwise, these may burst.• Do not touch frozen food by hand; they maystick to your hand.• Vapor and vaporized cleaning materialsshould never be used in cleaning anddefrosting processes of your refrigerator. Insuch cases, the vapor might get in contactwith the electrical parts and cause short circuitor electric shock.• Never use the parts on your refrigeratorsuch as kick plate or door as a means ofsupport or step.• Do not use electrical devices inside therefrigerator.• Do not operate a damaged refrigerator.Consult your service if you have any doubts.• Do not damage the parts, where therefrigerant is circulating, with drilling or cuttingtools. The refrigerant that might blow outwhen the gas channels of the evaporator,
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Prior to operating your refrigerator
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• Please remember that themanufacturer shall not be held liableif the information given in theinstruction manual is not observed.This product is designed for domesticuse.
Prior to operating your refrigerator,please read the instruction manualcarefully that includes importantinformation such as installation,usage and maintenance of yourproduct.
Things to be done
• Your refrigerator should be installed at least30 cm away from heat sources such as hobs,ovens, central heater and stoves and at least5 cm in away from electrical ovens andshould not be located under direct sunlight.• The ambient temperature of the room whereyou install your refrigerator should at least be10°C. Operating your refrigerator undercooler condi t ions than th is is notrecommended with regard to its efficiency.• Please care to keep the inside of yourrefrigerator clean.• If two refrigerators are to be installed sideby side, there should be at least 2 cmdistance between them.• Your refrigerator must run smoothly withoutany vibration. To ensure this, maintain thebalance of your refrigerator on the floor byturning the adjustable front legs clockwise orcounterclockwise. This should be donebefore the food is placed in the refrigerator.• When you operate your refrigerator for thefirst time, please observe the followinginstructions during the initial six hours.
- Temperature adjustment button shouldnot be turned off.
- The door should not be openedfrequently.
- It must be operated empty without anyfood in it.
- Do not unplug your refrigerator; if apower failure occurs out of your control,please see the warnings in section “Thingsto be done before calling the authorizedservice”.• Original packaging and foam materialsshould be kept for future transportations ormoving.
1. Your refrigerator must be emptied andcleaned prior to any transportation.2. Shelves, accessories, crisper and etc. inyour refrigerator must be fastened securelyby adhesive tape against any jolt beforerepackaging.3. Packaging must be tied with thick tapesand strong ropes and the rules oftransportation printed on the package mustbe followed.Please remember…Every recycled material is an indispensablesource for the nature and for our nationalresources.If you wish to contribute to recycling thepackaging materials, you can get furtherinformation from the environmental bodies orlocal authorities.
Why No-Frost?
• No-Frost refrigerators are quite different fromother refrigerators with respect to theiroperating principles. In normal fridges, thehumidity that rushes into the refrigerator andthe humidity brought by the food causes iceformation in the freezer compartment. This iceis melted and cleaned with certain intervals.• However, in No-frost refrigerators no ice orsnow formation occurs inside the usable areasof the refrigerator.• No-Frost refrigerators also show very differentcharacteristics from other refrigerators withrespect to their cooling systems. A No-Frostrefrigerator provides equal cooling down of allthe food in it thanks to the cool air beingcirculated in it continuously.
• Therefore, your No-Frost refrigerator providesyou a great comfort in usage.
Points to be Considered whenTransporting the Product:
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Caution: Never plug the refrigerator in tothe wall outlet during installation. Otherwise,risk of death or serious injury may arise.
If the entrance door of the room where therefrigerator will be installed is not wide enoughfor the refrigerator to pass through, than callthe authorized service to have them removethe doors of your refrigerator and pass itsideways through the door.
1. Install your refrigerator to a place thatallows ease of use.2. Keep your refrigerator away from heatsources, humid places and direct sunlight.3. There must be appropriate air ventilationaround your refrigerator in order to achievean efficient operation. If the refrigerator is tobe placed in a recess in the wall, there mustbe at least 5 cm distance with the ceiling andat least 5 cm with the wall.If the floor is covered with a carpet, yourproduct must be elevated 2.5 cm from thefloor.4. Place your refrigerator on an even floorsurface to prevent jolts.5. Do not keep your refrigerator in ambienttemperatures under 10°C.
Placing and Assembly of Your Refrigerator
Usage area measures
Following figure shows the required place toallow you use your refrigerator most efficiently.
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Floor balance adjustment
If your refrigerator is not level, you can levelit by turning the front feet as illustrated in thefigure below. (See. Figure A) The cornerwhere the leg exists is lowered when you turnin the direction of black arrow and raised whenyou turn in the opposite direction. Taking helpfrom someone to slightly lift the refrigeratorwill facilitate this process.
Door height adjustment
In case there is a problem with thealignment of the doors, with respect toeach other, they may be al igned byascension vertically in the order givenbelow. Ensure that door shelves areempty when adjusting the door height.
1. Remove the lower ventilation door byunscrewing its screws, as shown in the figurebelow. (See. Figure B)
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2. Loosen the three screws of the hinges ofthe lower door, which you wish to escalate,with the help of a screwdriver as shown inthe figure below. (Do not remove completely)(See. Figure C)
• If the freezer compartment door is lowerthan the fridge compartment door, bring themto the same level by turning the turning theelevation screw on the freezer compartmentside in the direction of arrow using a M6 Allenwrench as i l lustrated in Figure D .
• If the freezer compartment door is higherthan the fridge compartment door, bring themto the same level by turning the elevationscrew on the freezer compartment side in thedirection of arrow using a M6 Allen wrenchas illustrated in Figure D.
After bringing the doors to the same level byelevating the front part with the aid of theelevation screws, doors of the refrigeratorshall close properly. If the doors do not closeproperly, this might adversely affect theefficiency of the refrigerator.
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(Figure C)
(Figure D)Allen Wrench (M6)
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Installation Requirements
In order to operate the automatic icemaker/dispenser and chilled water dispenser,your appliance needs to be plumbed into thecold mains water supply in your house via astandard 1/2 “ valve fitting. In case this valveis not present or in case you are not sure,consult a qualified plumber.
* First of all, make sure that the parts on theside are shipped with the device.
1. 5-meter long water pipe (1/4 inch indiameter)2. Cold mains water valve with mesh filter(Tap Adapter)3. 3 pieces of pipe clips (In case required tosecure the water pipe)4. Water Filter to be fitted to the bracketinside the fridge compartment.5. Nut for connection of the water pipe to therear of the appliance
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Connection to the Cold Mains
Please follow the instructions below.
MAKE SURE THAT STANDARD 1/2”VALVE FITTING FED BY COLD MAINSWATER SUPPLY IS AVAILABLE ANDIS TURNED OFF FULLY.
Connection of the Water Pipe to theRefrigerator
1. After assembling the nut on the water pipe,insert the water pipe to the refrigerator inletvalve by pressing downwards firmly.2. Fix nut as seen in the opposite figure, bysqueezing by hand on the refrigerator inletvalve.
Note: You should not need to tighten the nutwith a tool to achieve water tight assembly.In case of a leak use a spanner or a pair ofpliers to tighten the nut.
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Water Tube
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Connection of the Water Pipe tothe Cold Water Mains Line
1. Separate the nut from the tap adaptor.(Figure A)2. As shown in the figure, assemble the tapadaptor to 1/2” valve fitting (Figure B)3. As shown in the figure, after inserting thewater pipe to the nut, install it to the tap adaptorand insert to the tap as shown in the figure. (Figure C)4. Tighten the nut manually. In case of a leakuse a spanner or a pair of pliers to tighten thenut.
Caution: Secure the water pipe to suitablepoints by means of the pipe clips supplied toavoid any damage or displacement oraccidental disconnection.
Caution: After turning on the water valve,make sure that there is no leakage at bothconnection points of the water pipe. In caseof a leak, turn off the valve immediately andtighten all joints again using a spanner or apair of pliers.
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Tap AdaptorNut
Mesh Filter
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FeedValve
TapAdaptor
Figure B
Main Cold Water Line
NutWater Tube
TapAdaptor
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Water Filter
To fit the water filter follow the instructionsbelow referring to figures supplied:
1. Take out the upper salad crisper in thefridge as shown in the figure below.2. Unscrew the water filter by-pass cover.Caution: Make sure that the Ice off modeis active before taking out the by-pass cover.Note: It is normal that a few drops of waterdrip after the cover has been taken out.3. After removing the red cover on the headof the water filter, install it as shown in thefigure below.4. Press Ice Off button on the display againto exit from this mode.
Water filter should be replaced every 6months. Water filter replacement warning will
appear on the screen after about 6 months.The warning light will remain on for about 15days before it starts to flash. Once the filterhas been replaced, this warning light can becancelled by pressing the Eco Extra buttonon the display for 5 seconds.The water filter must be removed as shownin the figure when it is going to be replacedor when it will no longer be used. Make surethat the Ice off mode is active before removingthe water filter.If you do not want to use the water filter,warning light should be cancelled. To do this,“Freezer Set” and “Water/Ice Type Selection”buttons must be pressed simultaneously for2 seconds. Filter warning will flash for 5 timeswhen pressed in this way and the warningwill be cancelled. Filter warning will flash for10 times when the same buttons are pressed
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By-pass Cover Bypass Cover
Water Pipe Water Pipe
Filter
REMOVE LOCK
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Water Reservoir
If you wish to disassemble the water reservoirfrom the refrigerator for cleaning the vicinityof the water reservoir follow the instructionsbelow;
• Remove the 2 screws by using a crossheaded screwdriver as shown in the figure.• Gently hold and remove the water reservoiras shown in the figure.
Caution:
Never remove the bolts, assembled to thewater reservoir.
Ice/Water Dispenser Prior toFirst Use
• Water mains pressure must not be below 1bar.
• Water mains pressure must not be over 8bars.
• Pumps must be used in case the water mainspressure drops below 1 bar.
• Water system of the refrigerator must beconnected to the cold water line. It must notbe connected to hot water line.
• Do not forget to remove the ice channel coverfrom its location before using Ice Dispenser.• In case you see dew in the ice container orin case you have made the water connectionof the refrigerator press Dew Prevention Button.(See. Page 15) Dew Prevention button ispressed as a factory setting.
• Dispenser will not work when the door of thefreezer compartment is open. Make sure thatthe door is closed for the operation of thedispenser.
• No water may be obtained in the initialoperation of the refrigerator. This is caused bythe air in the system. To discharge air from thesystem, press Dispenser latch for periods of1 minute until water comes from the Dispenser.Water flow may be irregular in the beginning.Irregular water flow will be normalized afterthe air in the system is discharged.
• When the refirigerator is run for the first time,Water Dispenser choice will be selectedautomatically. However, approximately 12 hoursmust pass before cold water can be obtained.
• Water mains pressure must be between 1-8 bars for the operation of Ice/water Dispensersmoothly. For this, check that 1 glass of water(100 cc) can be filled in 10 seconds.
• The first 10 glasses of water should not beconsumed.
• 12 hours must pass to obtain ice from theIce Dispenser for the first time. In case notenough ice is present in the ice dispenser, ice
for 2 seconds and the warning will bereactivated.Caution: Water filter is for cleaning someforeign particles in the water. It does not purifywater from microorganisms.Caution: Ice off button must always bepressed during replacement of the water filteror installing the bypass cover.
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may not be obtained from ice dispenser.
• Approximately the first 30 cubes of ice tobe obtained from the ice dispenser must notbe used.
Operating your refrigerator
Before you start using the fridge/freezer checkthat:
1. The feet have been adjusted so that theproduct stands level.2. The interior is dry and air can circulatefreely at the rear.3. Clean the interior as recommended under"CLEANING AND CARE."4. Plug the refrigerator into the power mainsoutlet. • When the door is open the respectiveinterior light will come on.5. You will hear a noise as the compressorstarts up. The liquid and gases sealed withinthe refrigeration system may also give rise tonoise, even if the compressor is not runningor not which is quite normal.Due to the operation of fans inside theappliance, overall noise level is slightlyhigher in comparison to non-frost freeappliances. This is quite normal and is nota fault.6. Front edges of the refrigerator may feelwarm. This is normal. These areas aredesigned to be warm to avoid condensation.7. Do not fill the interiors of the refrigeratorin initial operation. Wait until the correct storagetemperature has been reached. (See page16)8. When the compartments reach the desiredtemperatures fans will stop.9. Especially pay special attention to preventthe foodstuffs, in particular, small pieces, suchas rice, peas and beans from running into thefan protectors and air flow ducts. These maycause clogging of the cooling system and adecrease in the efficiency of the device.10. The factory set temperature is +4°C for
fridge compartment and -18°C for freezercompartment.11. The compressor will start runningapproximately 5 minutes after the refrigeratoris plugged in to protect the electroniccomponents of your appliance. After startupof the compressor, compartment temperatureswill reach to the setup temperatures in 24hours depending on the ambient temperatureand load status of your refrigerator.12. Pay attention to the following points duringthe first 24 hours of the operation: -Do not open the doors frequently. -Do not overload your refrigerator. -Do not put hot food.
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3 Using your refrigeratorSetting Buttons and Temperature ControlControl buttons allow you to make the settings of your refrigerator easily and without openingthe doors. Thus, heat loss is avoided.
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Freezer Set button
FreshFreezeButton
EcoExtra
Button
Water Dispenser lightbutton
Ice / Water selection button
Ice-off button
Ioniser / Key lockbutton
Quick Coolbutton
Fridge Set/ Vacation button
Anti-condensation switchWater Dispenser Lights
Freezer Compartment Temperatureindicator
Economy Mode indicatorHigh Temperature/ Error
Warning indicatorKey Lock indicator
Fridge Temperature indicator
Fridge door openindicator
Freezer Door Open indicator
Freezer Temperature Setting indicator
Fresh Freeze indicator
Eco Extra indicator Ice Cube
Water indicator
Ice Off indicator
Crash Ice indicator
Ionizerindicator
Quick Cool indicator
Filter indicator
Vacation indicator
Fridge Temperature Setting indicator
-24 °C-22 °C-20 °C
-18 °C
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You can use it when your fridge compartment is overloadedor if you wish to cool down your food rapidly.
-18°C 4°C This is the normal recommended setting.
-20,-22 or -24°C 4°C These settings are recommended when the ambienttemperature exceeds 30°C.
Fresh freezeDisplay will show
-27°C4°C
Use this when you wish to freeze your food or make ice in ashort time. Your refrigerator will return to its previous modewhen the process is over.
If you think that your fridge compartment is not cold enoughbecause of the hot conditions or frequent opening and closingof the door.
2°C-18°C or colder
Explanations
Quick coolDisplay willshow +1°C
-18°C or colder
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Fresh Freeze Function
When you press “Fresh Freeze" button, thecompressor will run for about 24 hours. FreshFreeze indicator will glow and freezercompartment temperature settings will switchto -27°C whilst the Fresh Freeze is active. Tocancel this function press Fresh Freezebutton again. Fresh Freeze indicator will turnoff and return to its normal settings. FreshFreeze will cancel itself automatically afterabout 24 hours if you do not cancel it.
If you want to freeze large amounts of freshfood, press the fresh freeze button 24 hoursbefore putting the food into the freezercompartment.
Making the FridgeCompartment TemperatureAdjustment Fridge temperature can be set at one of thefollowing temperatures : 8,6,4 and 2°CPress the button to change. The temperaturewill decrease by 2°C. Everytime you pressthe button, it will go down and then around tothe highest setting. Release at the desiredtemperature and the new set temperature willbe stored.If you think that your food is colder than youdesired, you can adjust the temperaturesetting of fridge compartment to 6 or 8.
Making the FreezerCompartment TemperatureAdjustment (SET)
Freezer temperature can be set at one ofthe following temperatures : -18,-20,-22 and-24°CPress the button to change. The temperaturewill decrease by 2°C. Everytime you pressthe button, temperature will go down and thenreturn to the highest setting. Release at thedesired temperature and the new settemperature will be stored.
FreezerCompartmentAdjustment
FridgeCompartmentAdjustment
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When you press “Quick Cool” button, thetemperature of the compartment will becolder than the adjusted values. This functioncan be used for food placed in the fridgecompartment and required to be cooled downrapidly.After pressing the Quick Cool button, QuickCool indicator wil l glow and fr idgecompartment temperature setting will switchto 1°C whilst the Quick Cool is active. Tocancel this function press Quick Cool buttonagain. Quick Cool indicator will turn off andreturn to its normal settings. Quick Coolfunction will cancel itself automatically in caseyou do not cancel it.
Quick Cool Function
Vacation Button
In case the fridge compartment will not beused for a long time, the usage of the fridgecompartment may be cancelled by pressingon the “Set” Button. By this way, therefrigerator may operate more economically.Press on Vacation Button for 2 seconds toactivate this function. When this function isactive, the door of the fridge compartmentmust be kept closed and no food must be leftin the fridge compartment.
Special Economy Function(Auto Eco)
When “Auto Eco” button is pressed, SpecialEconomy Function will be activated. If thedoor of the fridge compartment is kept closedfor a long time when this function is selected,the fridge compartment will switch to a moreeconomic operation mode to safe electricityautomatically. When the “Auto Eco” buttonis pressed again, this function is deactivated.
Ion+ Button (Ioniser)
Ionizing in the refrigerator is carried outautomatically.Press this button if you request extra ions.
Key Lock Button (Ioniser)
The key lock is activated when this button ispressed for 3 seconds and all buttons andthe dispenser latch will not work. If you wantto deactivite key lock press again for 3seconds.
Water Dispenser Illumination(Light)
When the “Light” button is pressed, the waterdispenser lamp will light up and it will go offwhen the button is pressed again. Thisillumination will also light up when the waterdispenser latch is pressed, and it will go offdelayed when the latch is released.
Water/Ice Type Selection(Dispenser Mode)
With “Dispenser Mode” button, either one of“water” or “ice cube” or “crushed ice” optionsis selected.
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Using the accessories
Using the Ice Dispenser
Please note, first ice cubes will not be readybefore 12 hours after switching on theappliance.
In case you do not need ice, such as duringwinter or in case you are on vacation, turn onIce Off function.
Ice device produces approximately 110 cubesof ice in 24 hours and this amount may changeaccording to the frequency of opening of doors,refrigerator settings and power outage.Produced ice may be obtained from thedispenser as cube ice or crushed ice.
It is normal to get crushed ice from thedispenser in a longer time than in getting theice cubes and also flowing of some crushedice before the ice cubes drop if crushed iceoption had been selected
Change in the smell or taste of the ice or stickycubes and a decrease in the form of ice isnormal in case ice is not obtained fromdispenser for a long time or in case of poweroutages. If this is the case, the ice in the iceboxmust be controlled and the icebox should beemptied and cleaned thoroughly.
With its three different functions, the dispenserefficiently meets your cold water, cube iceand crushed ice needs without having to openthe door of the refrigerator. It is a continuouscold water and ice source without addingwater. User friendly control panel providesthe fol lowing dispensing funct ions:
Note:• Water or ice can be dispensed for amaximum of 60 seconds at each use.• When the freezer door is open, the dispenserwill not work.
Ice/Water Dispenser
Using the Water Dispenser
Warnings
* It is normal for the first few glasses of watertaken from the dispenser to be warm.* In cases where the water dispenser has notbeen used frequently, sufficient amount ofwater must be drained from the dispenser toget fresh water.
Ice Cube
Crushed Ice
Cold Water
Spillage Tray
Water drops that drip during use, accumulatesin the spillage tray. Remove the spillage trayby pressing down in the right corner. You canremove the water with a sponge or a softcloth.
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Follow the procedure and warnings below toclean the icebox:• Remove the Icebox by lifting first and thenpulling towards yourself as shown in thediagram.• Empty the ice in the Icebox if any. To takeout the stuck ice, use objects that are notsharp to avoid any damage on the Icebox.• Pay attention that the inside of the Iceboxis not wet/damp before placing it back to itshousing.• If you want to get ice from the ice dispenserafter placing theicebox back to its housingand closing the freezer door, exit from ice offmode by pressing the ice off button again.
• Do not touch moving parts like the knifein the Icebox
Cleaning the Icebox and theWater Dispenser
Warnings
• No ice must be added to the ice dispensercompartment. This may adversely affect theice supply or crushing the ice.• It is normal to have a couple of ice cubesstuck together in the icebank.• Moving parts such as blades in a housingat the ice outlet of the dispenser must not betouched to avoid injury.• Never use sharp objects to break the icein the icebox. This may cause damage on theicebox.• Food stuff should never be placed into theicebank for quick cooling purposes.• In case you see condensation on thedispenser (water drops) or in case you connectyour device to the water mains, make surethat the anti-condensation switch is pressed.(See Page 15) Anti-Condensation button ispressed as a factory setting.• When the ice container is to be removedfor any reason, first of all Ice Off Button mustbe pressed.
Ice Off
To stop ice formation, “Ice Off” button ispressed. When ice off is selected, no waterwill be taken into the Icematic. However,already existing ice can be taken from thedispenser. To restart ice formation, “ice off”button must be pressed again.
Caution: If you do not use the ice dispenser,do not forget to put ice duct cover into the ringinside of the freezer door. (See. Page 2)
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1. Lift
2. Pull
Ioniser
It is in the air channel of refrigerator back sideof the crisper. With ionizing the air, airbornebacteria and the bad smell originated fromthese bacteria will be reduced.
Sliding Shelves
Sliding shelves can be pulled by about 10 cmto easily reach the food placed at the rear ofthe shelf in the side fridge compartment andalso for easier cleaning.
Snack Tray
Snack Tray can be used to store small itemsthat you frequently use. Please take extracare not to damage the Snack Tray when youtake it out of the fridge and place it back inthe fridge gently.
Ion
Bacteria
Humidity control in the crisper
Humidity level can be adjusted by sliding thehumidity adjustment slider to the right or left.
• If you want to maintain humidity in thiscompartment, set the humidity adjustmentslider to the closed position. (Left)
• If you want to eliminate humidity in thiscompartment, set the humidity adjustmentslider to the open position. (Right)
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Blue Light
Foodstuff stored in the crispers that areenlightened with a blue light continue theirphotosynthesis by means of the wavelengtheffect of blue light and thus, preserve theirfreshness and incrase their vitamin content.
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You can install the egg holder to the desireddoor or body shelf.
Never store the egg holder in the freezercompartment
Egg Holder
Fresh Freeze
This compartment freezes your food quicklyand preserves their tastes and nutritionalvalues.
storage of ready cooked chilled food.
Important:
• Vegetables and fruits may freeze if theadjustment slider (2) is kept at ChillerCompartment position. Therefore, check theposition of the slider (2) before storing food.
• In ambient temperatures at 10°C or lower,green leaf vegetables and other easily frozensalad should be removed from thiscompartment (1) and placed into the uppercrisper compartment. (3)• Do not swap the position of these drawersand make sure that the position adjustmentslider is set at the desired position i.e. saladcrisper or Chiller Compartment.
• In ambient temperatures at above 28°C, ifthe compartment (1) is desired to use colder,the adjustment slider (4) into the freezer canbe converted to open position. Be sure theadjustment slider (4) into the freezer is in closeposition when the ambient temperature is at28°C or lower.
Crisper and ChillerCompartment
Crisper or Chiller (0°C i. e. zero degreecentigrade compartment (1)
• The drawer at the bottom of the fridgecompartment can be converted into a saladcr isper or a Chi l ler Compartment.• The Chiller Compartment will keep thetemperature below the temperature in thefridge compartment around 0°C and so, meator fish can be kept fresher for longer.
Chiller Compartment is also ideal for the
EN
Crisper
Chiller
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Home Bar
EN
Home bar gives you extra comfort using yourrefrigerator. You can access the home barzone without opening your main refrigeratordoor. This provides you to reach your frequentlyused foods practically such as beverage,bottles and glasses, and saves energy.
To open the home bar door, pull the doordownwards by holding the handle as shownin the figure.
Warning: Never allow anyone to sit, climb,stand or hang on the home bar door and neverplace heavy items on it. This can causedamaging the home bar and personal injury
Warning: Never use the home bar door as achopping board and take care not to damageit with sharp tools.
You can use the door as a tray to supportbeverage, bottles and glasses when the dooris opened.
• It must be preferred to wrap or cover thefood before placing them in the refrigerator.• Hot food must cool down to the roomtemperature before putting them in therefrigerator.• The foodstuff that you want to freeze mustbe fresh and in good quality.• Foodstuff must be divided into portionsaccording to the family's daily or meal basedconsumption needs.• Foodstuff must be packaged in an airtightmanner to prevent them from drying even ifthey are going to be kept for a short time.• Materials to be used for packaging mustbe tear-proof and resistant to cold, humidity,odor, oils and acids and they must also beairtight. Moreover, they must be well closedand they must be made from easy-to-usematerials that are suitable for deep freezeusage.• Food to be frozen must be put in the freezercompartment. (They should not be allowed tocome in contact with the previously frozenitems to prevent their partial thawing. Freezingcapacity of our product is given in the technicalspecifications of your refrigerator.)• Periods given in the information about deepfreeze must be obeyed for storage times.• Frozen food must be used promptly afterthey are thawed and they should never be re-frozen.• Please observe the following instructionsto obtain the best results.• Do not freeze too large quantites of foodat once one time. The quality of the food isbest preserved when it is frozen right throughto the core as quickly as possible.• Do not exceed the freezing capacity of yourappliance in 24 h which is 13 kg.• Placing warm food into the freezercompartment causes the refrigerationcompressor to operate continuously until thefood is frozen solid. This can temporarily leadto excessive cooling of the refrigerationcompartment.• You may place the fresh food to be frozenin any place you like in the freezer. However,we recommend you to use quick freezecompartment for fastest freezing.• Take special care not to mix already frozenfood and fresh food.
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• Prepacked commercially frozen foodshould be stored in accordance with the frozenfood manufacturer's instructions for a ( 4 star) frozen food storage compartment.• To ensure that the high quality achievedby the frozen food manufacturer and the foodretailer is maintained, the following should beremembered:1. Put packetsin the freezeras quickly aspossible afterpurchase.2. Ensure thatcontents arelabelled anddated.3. Do notexceed "UseBy", "BestBefore" dateson thepackaging.If there is a power failure do not open thefreezer door. Even if the power failure lastsup to 8 hours, frozen food will not be affected.In case the failure lasts longer, the food mustbe checked and when necessary, must beconsumed immediately or must be frozenafter cooked.* If you remove freezer compartment drawerand icebox to increase the volume, sectionover the line shown in the figure belowbecomes two star section. Use this volumeonly for short-term storage of food.
DefrostingThe fridge and freezer compartments defrostautomatically.
• Prepacked commercially frozen foodshould be stored in accordance with the frozenfood manufacturer's instructions for a ( 4 star) frozen food storage compartment.• To ensure that the high quality achievedby the frozen food manufacturer and the foodretailer is maintained, the following should beremembered:1. Put packetsin the freezeras quickly aspossible afterpurchase.2. Ensure thatcontents arelabelled anddated.3. Do notexceed "UseBy", "BestBefore" dateson thepackaging.If there is a power failure do not open thefreezer door. Even if the power failure lastsup to 8 hours, frozen food will not be affected.In case the failure lasts longer, the food mustbe checked and when necessary, must beconsumed immediately or must be frozenafter cooked.* If you remove freezer compartment drawerand icebox to increase the volume, sectionover the line shown in the figure belowbecomes two star section. Use this volumeonly for short-term storage of food.
DefrostingThe fridge and freezer compartments defrostautomatically.
Freezing Fresh Food Recommendation forPreservation of Frozen Food
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Should the light fail to work, proceed asfollows:
1. Switch off at the socket outlet and pull outthe mains plug.• Remove all shelves and drawers for easyaccess.
2. Use a flat tipped screwdriver to gentlyremove the light diffuser cover by insertingthe blade to prise off each side. Take care notto damage the plastic cover and inner liner.
3. First check that the bulb hasn't workedloose by ensuring that it is screwed securelyin the holder. Replace the plug and switch on.If the bulb works, replace the light cover byinserting the rear lug and pushing up to locatethe front two lugs.
4. If the light still fails to work, switch off atthe socket outlet and pull out the mains plug.Replace the bulb with a new 15 watt (max)screw cap E14 (SES) bulb.
5. Carefully dispose of the burnt-out light bulbimmediately.Replacement light bulb can easily be obtainedfrom a good local electrical or DIY store.
Replacing the Interior LightBulb
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Placing the food
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1. Do not keep the doors of your refrigeratoropen for a long time.2. Do not put hot food or drinks in yourrefrigerator.3. Do not overload your refrigerator so thatthe air circulation inside of it is not prevented.4. Do not install your refrigerator under directsunlight or near heat emitting appliances suchas oven, dishwasher or radiator.5. Pay attention to keep your food in closedcontainers.
Things to be done for savingenergy
EN
Snack tray
Freezercompartment drawer
Butter & Cheesesection
Egg holder
Fridge compartmentshelves
Fridge compartmentdoor shelves
Crisper
Crisper / chillercompartment
Freezer compartmentshelves
Breakfast stuff, delicatessen
Various frozen food such as meat, fish, ice cream, vegetables and etc.
Store the food such as meat, chicken, fish and etc. after wrapping with thincellophane.
Dairy products such as milk, butter, cheese
Egg
Food in pans, plates, closed containers
Small and packaged food or drinks (such as milk, fruit juice and beer)
Vegetables and fruits
Vegetables, fruits, meat and raw fish to be thawedThe cycle slider should be adjusted as required.Check the cycle slider before placing your food.
4
Food must be frozen as rapidly as possiblewhen they are put in a refrigerator in order tokeep them in good quality.The TSE norm requires (according to certainmeasurement conditions) the refrigerator tofreeze 4.5 kg of foodstuff at 32°C ambienttemperature to -18°C or lower within 24 hoursfor every 100-liters of freezer volume.It is possible to keep the food for a longtime only at -18°C or lower temperatures.You can keep the freshness of food formany months (at -18°C or lowertemperatures in the deep freeze).
WARNING! • The foodstuff that you want to freeze
must be in good quality.• Foodstuff must be divided into portions
according to the family's daily or meal basedconsumption needs.
• Foodstuff must be packaged in anairtight manner to prevent them from dryingeven if they are going to be kept for a shorttime.Materials necessary for packaging:
• Cold resistant adhesive tape• Self adhesive label• Rubber rings• Pen
Materials to be used for packaging thefoodstuff must be tear-proof and resistant tocold, humidity, odor, oils and acids.Foodstuff to be frozen should not be allowedto come in contact with the previously frozenitems to prevent their partial thawing.
You can check the freezing capacity of yourrefrigerator from “Technical Specifications”section in Part 1.Always follow the values in the tables forstorage periods.
Frozen food must be used immediatelyafter they are thawed and they shouldnever be re-frozen.
Deep-Freeze information
26 EN
6
°C- / +
27
Warning!!!Never use gasoline,benzene or similarsubstances for cleaningpurposes.We recommend that youswitch off the appliance atthe socket outlet and pull out the mains plugbefore cleaning.• Never use any sharp abrasive instrument,soap, household cleaner, detergent and waxpolish for cleaning.• Use luke warm water to clean the cabinetof the appliance and wipe it dry.• Use a damp cloth wrung out in a solutionof one teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda to onepint of water to clean the interior and wipe itdry.• Make sure that no water enters the lamphousing and other electrical items.• If the appliance is not going to be used fora long period of time switch it off, remove allfood, clean it and leave the door ajar.• Vacuum-clean the dusts on the applianceonce a year.• Check door seals regularly to ensure theyare clean and free from food particles.• Removal of door tray• To remove door racks, remove all thecontents and then simply push the door rackupwards from the base.• To remove a freezer drawer, pull it as faras possible, and then tilt it upwards, and thenpull it out completely.• Especially pay special attention to preventthe foodstuffs, in particular, small pieces, suchas rice, peas and beans from running into thefan protectors and air flow ducts. These maycause clogging of the cooling system and adecrease in the efficiency of the device.
Protection of plastic surfacesDo not put liquid oils or oil-cooked meals inyour refrigerator in unsealed containers asthey damage the plastic surfaces of yourrefrigerator. In case of spilling or smearing oilon the plastic surfaces, clean and rinse therelevant part of the surface at once with warmwater.
Specially Treated DoorsGenuine stainless steel doors have beenspecially treated to enhance and maintain theelegant appearance of the material. To ensureyou can preserve and maintain this, werecommend that you regularly wipe the doors,in an up and down motion with a soft, dry andclean piece of kitchen roll. For furtherinformation, please contact Beko CustomerServices.
BENZ‹N
ASETONT‹NER
5 Cleaning your refrigerator
EN
Please check the following pointsbefore calling the service.
Things to be done beforecalling the authorized service
Service
1. Is the refrigerator properlyplugged in?
2. Has the fuse of the socketwhich the refrigerator is connectedto or the main fuse blown out?
3. Are the temperatureadjustments correctly made?
?
Important note: Protectivethermic of the compressorwill blow out during suddenpower failures or plug-outplug-ins as the refrigerant
pressure in the cooling system of therefrigerator has not been balancedyet. Your refrigerator will startrunning approximately after 6minutes. Please call the service ifyour refrigerator does not startup atthe end of this period.
!
Com
plai
ntP
ossi
ble
Rea
son
Sol
utio
n
Com
pres
sor
is n
ot r
unni
ng
The
frid
ge is
run
ning
frequ
ently
or f
or a
long
tim
e.
The
frid
ge is
in d
efro
st c
ycle
.
The
app
lianc
e is
not
plu
gged
into
the
sock
et.
The
re is
a p
ower
failu
re.
Your
new
refri
gera
tor m
ay b
e w
ider
than
the
prev
ious
one.
The
am
bien
t roo
m te
mpe
ratu
re m
ay b
e hi
gh.
The
refri
gera
tor m
ight
hav
e be
en p
lugg
ed in
rece
ntly
or m
ight
hav
e be
en lo
aded
with
food
.
Larg
e am
ount
s of
hot
food
mig
ht h
ave
been
put i
n th
e re
frig
erat
or r
ecen
tly.
Doo
rs m
ight
hav
e be
en o
pene
d fr
eque
ntly
or
left
ajar
for
a lo
ng ti
me.
Fre
ezer
or
frid
ge c
ompa
rtm
ent d
oor
mig
ht h
ave
been
left
ajar
.
Thi
s is
nor
mal
for
a fu
ll-au
tom
atic
ally
def
rost
ing
refr
iger
ator
.D
efro
stin
g cy
cle
occu
rs p
erio
dica
lly.
Be
sure
that
the
plug
is p
rope
rly fi
t int
o th
e so
cket
.
Cal
l you
r el
ectr
icity
sup
plie
r.
Thi
s is
qui
te n
orm
al. L
arge
ref
riger
ator
s op
erat
e fo
r a
long
erpe
riod
of ti
me.
Coo
ling
dow
n of
the
refr
iger
ator
com
plet
ely
may
last
for a
cou
ple
of h
ours
long
er.
Hot
food
cau
ses
long
er r
unni
ng o
f the
ref
riger
ator
unt
ilth
ey r
each
the
safe
sto
rage
tem
pera
ture
.
The
war
m a
ir th
at h
as e
nter
ed in
to th
e re
frig
erat
or c
ause
s th
ere
frige
rato
r to
run
for l
onge
r per
iods
. Ope
n th
e do
ors
less
freq
uent
ly.
Che
ck d
oors
clo
se fu
lly.
Fre
ezin
g of
the
food
in th
ebo
ttom
dra
wer
(cr
ispe
r /
Chi
ller.
* T
his
is n
orm
al if
the
adju
stm
ent s
lider
is a
tC
hille
r C
ompa
rtm
ent (
0ºC
) po
sitio
n. A
mbi
ent
tem
pera
ture
is v
ery
low
(ar
ound
or
low
er th
an10
ºC
)
* S
witc
hing
the
adju
stm
ent s
lider
to th
e cr
ispe
r po
sitio
n.*
Mov
ing
the
vege
tabl
es fr
om th
is c
ompa
rtm
ent t
o th
e up
per
cris
per.
* Ic
ing
up o
n th
e ou
ter
surf
aces
of f
oods
tuff
such
as
mea
t is
norm
al.
Con
dens
atio
n on
the
side
wal
lof
the
frid
ge c
ompa
rtm
ent.
* V
ery
cold
am
bien
t con
ditio
ns.
* F
requ
ent o
peni
ng a
n cl
osin
g of
the
door
.*
Hig
hly
hum
id a
mbi
ent c
ondi
tions
.*
Sto
rage
of f
ood
cont
aini
ng li
quid
in o
pen
cont
aine
rs.
* Le
avin
g th
e do
or a
jar.
* S
witc
hing
the
ther
mos
tat t
o a
cold
er d
egre
e. (
2 °C
)*
Dec
reas
ing
the
time
the
door
left
open
or u
sing
it le
ss fr
eque
ntly
.*
Cov
erin
g th
e fo
od s
tore
d in
ope
n co
ntai
ners
with
a s
uita
ble
mat
eria
l.*
Wip
e th
e co
nden
satio
n us
ing
a dr
y cl
oth
and
chec
k if
it pe
rsis
ts.
Thi
s is
qui
te n
orm
al.
28
Ple
ase
revi
ew th
is li
st b
efor
e ca
lling
the
serv
ice.
It m
ight
sav
e yo
u tim
e an
d m
oney
. Thi
s lis
t inc
lude
s fr
eque
nt c
ompl
aint
s th
atar
e no
t aris
ing
from
def
ectiv
e w
orkm
ansh
ip o
r m
ater
ial u
sage
.
EN
Com
plai
ntP
ossi
ble
Rea
son
Sol
utio
n
Hav
ing
very
low
tem
pera
ture
s
Fre
ezer
tem
pera
ture
is v
ery
low
whi
le th
e fr
idge
tem
pera
ture
issu
ffici
ent.
Frid
ge te
mpe
ratu
re is
ver
y lo
ww
hile
the
free
zer
tem
pera
ture
issu
ffici
ent.
Foo
d ke
pt in
the
refr
iger
ator
com
part
men
t tra
ys fr
eeze
s.
Mea
t kep
t in
the
Chi
ller
com
part
men
t fre
ezes
.
Hav
ing
very
hig
hte
mpe
ratu
res.
Tem
pera
ture
in th
e fr
idge
or
free
zer
is v
ery
high
.
Frid
ge te
mpe
ratu
re is
ver
y hi
ghw
hile
the
free
zer
tem
pera
ture
isat
suf
ficie
nt le
vel.
The
ref
riger
ator
is a
djus
ted
to a
ver
y lo
wte
mpe
ratu
re.
Doo
r se
al o
f the
frid
ge o
r fr
eeze
r m
ay b
e so
iled,
wor
n ou
t, br
oken
or
not p
rope
rly s
eate
d.
The
free
zer
tem
pera
ture
is a
djus
ted
to a
ver
y lo
wte
mpe
ratu
re.
The
frid
ge te
mpe
ratu
re is
adj
uste
d to
a v
ery
low
tem
pera
ture
.
The
frid
ge te
mpe
ratu
re is
adj
uste
d to
a v
ery
low
tem
pera
ture
.
The
mea
ts m
ust b
e ke
pt ju
st b
elow
the
free
zing
poin
t of w
ater
to h
ave
them
ret
ain
thei
r fr
eshn
ess
for
a lo
ng ti
me.
The
frid
ge te
mpe
ratu
re is
adj
uste
d to
a v
ery
high
deg
ree.
The
fridg
e te
mpe
ratu
re is
adj
uste
d to
a v
ery
high
deg
ree.
Frid
gead
just
men
t has
an
effe
ct o
n th
e te
mpe
ratu
re o
f the
free
zer.
Doo
rs m
ight
hav
e be
en o
pene
d fr
eque
ntly
or
left
ajar
for
a lo
ng ti
me.
The
doo
r m
ight
be
left
ajar
.
Larg
e am
ount
s of
hot
food
mig
ht h
ave
been
put
in th
e re
frig
erat
or r
ecen
tly.
The
ref
riger
ator
mig
ht h
ave
been
plu
gged
inre
cent
ly.
The
frid
ge te
mpe
ratu
re is
adj
uste
d to
a v
ery
cold
degr
ee.
Adj
ust t
he r
efrig
erat
or te
mpe
ratu
re to
a w
arm
er d
egre
e an
d w
ait
until
the
tem
pera
ture
is a
chie
ved.
Cle
an o
r re
plac
e th
e se
al. D
amag
ed/b
roke
n se
al c
ause
s th
ere
frig
erat
or to
run
for
a lo
nger
per
iod
of ti
me
in o
rder
to m
aint
ain
the
curr
ent t
empe
ratu
re.
Adj
ust t
he fr
eeze
r te
mpe
ratu
re to
a w
arm
er d
egre
e an
dch
eck.
Adj
ust t
he fr
idge
tem
pera
ture
to a
war
mer
deg
ree
and
chec
k.
For
mat
ion
of ic
e cr
ysta
ls is
nor
mal
bec
ause
of t
he w
ater
con
tant
in th
e m
eat.
Cha
nge
the
tem
pera
ture
of t
he fr
idge
or
free
zer
until
the
frid
geor
free
zer
tem
pera
ture
rea
ches
to a
suf
ficie
nt le
vel.
Cha
nge
the
tem
pera
ture
of t
he fr
idge
or
free
zer
until
the
frid
geor
free
zer
tem
pera
ture
rea
ches
to a
suf
ficie
nt le
vel.
War
m a
ir ru
shes
into
the
frid
ge o
r fr
eeze
r w
hen
the
door
s ar
eop
ened
. Ope
n th
e do
ors
less
freq
uent
ly.
Clo
se th
e do
or c
ompl
etel
y.
Wai
t unt
il th
e fr
idge
or
free
zer
reac
hes
the
desi
red
tem
pera
ture
.
Coo
ling
dow
n of
the
refr
iger
ator
com
plet
ely
take
s tim
e be
caus
eof
the
size
.
Adj
ust t
he fr
idge
to a
war
mer
tem
pera
ture
.
The
frid
ge is
run
ning
frequ
ently
or f
or a
long
tim
e.
29 EN
Adj
ust t
he fr
idge
tem
pera
ture
to a
war
mer
deg
ree
and
chec
k.
Com
plai
ntP
ossi
ble
Rea
son
Sol
utio
n
Noi
se
The
ope
ratio
n no
ise
incr
ease
sw
hen
the
refri
gera
tor i
s ru
nnin
g.
Vib
ratio
ns o
r no
ise.
Wat
er/c
onde
nsat
ion/
ice
in th
ere
frig
erat
or.
Con
dens
atio
n on
the
inne
r wal
lsof
ref
riger
ator
.
Wat
er/c
onde
nsat
ion/
ice
on th
eou
tsid
e of
the
refr
iger
ator
.
Hum
idity
occ
urs
on th
e ou
tsid
eof
the
refr
iger
ator
or
betw
een
the
door
s.
Sto
rage
cap
aciti
es o
f tod
ay's
Fro
st F
ree
refri
gera
tors
have
bee
n in
crea
sed
and
they
can
wor
k un
der l
ower
tem
pera
ture
s.
The
floo
r is
not e
ven
or it
is w
eak.
The
refri
gera
tor
rock
s w
hen
mov
ed s
low
ly.
The
obj
ects
pla
ced
on to
p of
the
refr
iger
ator
roc
k.
Hot
and
hum
id w
eath
er in
crea
ses
icin
g an
dco
nden
satio
n.
The
doo
rs a
re a
jar.
Doo
rs m
ight
hav
e be
en o
pene
d ve
ry fr
eque
ntly
or th
ey m
ight
hav
e be
en le
ft op
en fo
r al
ong
time.
The
wea
ther
may
be
hum
id.
Insi
de o
f the
ref
riger
ator
mus
t be
clea
ned.
The
re m
ight
be
food
with
pun
gent
odo
r in
side
the
refr
iger
ator
.
Som
e co
ntai
ners
or
pack
agin
g m
ater
ials
mig
ht b
eca
usin
g th
e sm
ell.
It is
nor
mal
and
not
a fa
ult.
Mak
e su
re th
at th
e flo
or is
leve
l, st
rong
and
cap
able
toca
rry
the
refr
iger
ator
.
Rem
ove
the
obje
cts
on it
.
Mak
e su
re d
oors
clo
se fu
lly.
Ope
n th
e do
or le
ss fr
eque
ntly
.
Thi
s is
qui
te n
orm
al in
hum
id w
eath
er. W
hen
the
hum
idity
isle
ss, c
onde
nsat
ion
will
dis
appe
ar.
Cle
an th
e in
side
of t
he re
frig
erat
or w
ith a
spo
nge,
war
m w
ater
or c
arbo
nate
d w
ater
.
Pac
k th
e fo
od.
Use
a d
iffer
ent c
onta
iner
or
diffe
rent
bra
nd p
acka
ging
mat
eria
l.
30 EN
It is
nor
mal
and
not
a fa
ult.
Ice
Dis
pens
erIc
e of
f mod
e is
act
ive
Exi
t fro
m th
e m
ode
Wat
er s
uppl
y lin
e tu
rned
off
or n
ot c
onne
cted
Che
ck/C
onne
ct th
e w
ater
sup
ply
line
The
re is
fold
ing
on w
ater
tube
s be
twee
nre
frig
erat
or a
nd w
ater
line
Che
ck th
e w
ater
tube
s
Wat
er p
ress
ure
is n
ot e
noug
hU
se im
puls
ive
pum
p
Fre
ezer
com
part
men
t is
too
war
mS
et th
e te
mpe
ratu
re o
f the
free
zer
com
part
men
t as
desc
ribed
in th
e us
er m
anua
l
Afte
r fir
st in
stal
latio
n, 1
2-24
hou
rs n
eed
for
ice
form
atio
nW
ait a
bout
24
hour
s
Ice
cube
s st
uck
toge
ther
in ic
eban
kIt
happ
ens
whe
n ic
e di
spen
ser
did
not u
se fo
r a
long
tim
e.E
mpt
y/C
lean
the
iceb
ank
Ice
disp
ense
r do
es n
ot w
ork
Com
plai
ntP
ossi
ble
Rea
son
Sol
utio
n
Ope
ning
and
clo
sing
of t
hedo
ors.
The
doo
r(s)
is/a
re n
ot c
losi
ng.
Dra
wer
s ar
e st
uck.
Foo
d pa
ckag
es m
ay p
reve
nt th
e do
or's
clo
sing
.
The
ref
riger
ator
is p
roba
bly
not c
ompl
etel
y ve
rtic
alon
the
floor
and
it m
ight
be
rock
ing
whe
n sl
ight
lypu
shed
.
The
floo
r is
not
leve
l or
stro
ng.
The
food
mig
ht b
e to
uchi
ng th
e ce
iling
of t
he d
raw
er.
The
rol
ler
whe
el o
n w
hich
the
draw
er s
lides
mig
htha
ve b
een
soile
d or
jam
med
.
Rep
lace
the
pack
ages
that
are
obs
truc
ting
the
door
.
Adj
ust t
he e
leva
tion
scre
ws.
Mak
e su
re th
at th
e flo
or is
leve
l and
cap
able
to c
arry
the
refri
gera
tor.
Rea
rran
ge fo
od in
the
draw
er.
Cle
an th
e ro
ller
whe
el.
31 EN
Fre
ezer
com
part
men
t is
too
war
m o
r F
reez
erco
mpa
rtm
ent d
oor
was
not
clo
sed
prop
erly
Set
the
tem
pera
ture
of t
he fr
eeze
r C
ompa
rtm
ent
as d
escr
ibed
in th
e us
er m
anua
l or
chec
k th
efr
eeze
r co
mpa
rtm
ent d
oor
Pow
er fa
ilure
Wai
t for
ice
until
free
zer
com
part
men
t rea
ches
tose
tting
tem
pera
ture
Just
bef
ore
the
ice
cube
opt
ion,
cru
shic
e w
as d
ispe
nsed
Thi
s is
nor
mal
. Afte
r 2-
3 se
cond
s, c
ube
ice
wou
ldbe
des
pens
edO
ne o
r tw
o ic
e cu
bes
may
pas
s cr
ushe
r si
de a
ndca
n be
cru
shed
by
the
crus
hers
dur
ing
the
cube
ice
optio
nT
his
is n
orm
al.
Fre
ezer
com
part
men
t doo
r is
not
clo
sed
prop
erly
or
free
zer
com
part
men
t is
used
ver
y fr
eque
ntly
Che
ck th
e do
or c
losi
ng
Tem
pera
ture
con
trol
of f
reez
er c
ompa
rtm
ent i
s no
tse
t col
d en
ough
Red
uce
the
set t
empe
ratu
re o
f the
free
zer
com
part
men
t col
d en
ough
Wat
er D
ispe
nser
The
re is
fold
ing
on w
ater
tube
s be
twee
n re
frig
erat
orki
nked
wat
er p
ipes
Che
ck th
e w
ater
tube
s
Wat
er s
uppl
y lin
e tu
rned
off
or n
ot c
onne
cted
Che
ck/C
onne
ct th
e w
ater
sup
ply
line
Wat
er p
ress
ure
is n
ot e
noug
hU
se im
puls
ive
pum
pT
he a
ir en
trap
ped
in th
e sy
stem
Pre
ss th
e la
tch
for
at le
ast o
ne m
inut
eF
irst g
lass
of w
ater
is w
arm
Wat
er d
ispe
nser
is n
ot u
sed
for
a lo
ng ti
me
Dis
pens
e w
ater
unt
il co
ol w
ater
is d
ispe
nsed
Wat
er d
ispe
nser
doe
s no
t wor
k bu
t ice
disp
ense
r w
orks
Wat
er in
the
syst
em is
froz
enB
e su
re a
nti-c
onde
nsat
ion
swic
th is
pre
ssed
and
set
the
refr
iger
ator
a w
arm
er s
ettin
gP
oor
Tast
e/O
dor
Dip
ense
r w
as n
ot u
sed
for
a lo
ng ti
me
Des
pens
e w
ater
unt
il al
l the
wat
er in
the
syst
emis
rep
leni
shed
Low
qua
lity
of th
e w
ater
in th
e m
ain
wat
er s
uppl
y lin
eU
se fi
lter
or u
se w
ater
con
tain
er w
ith im
puls
ive
pum
pIc
eban
k is
not
cle
anE
mpt
y an
d cl
ean
the
iceb
ank
Sou
nd a
nd N
oise
com
e fr
om D
ispe
nser
Whi
rrin
g so
und
Sou
nds
of w
ater
flow
ing
in th
e di
spen
ser
It is
nor
mal
Rum
blin
g so
und
Noi
se p
rodu
ced
by ic
e dr
oppi
ng a
nd h
ittin
g to
iceb
ank
It is
nor
mal
Whi
zz a
nd C
lick
soun
dT
he s
ound
com
es fr
om th
e m
otor
and
the
selo
noid
sIt
is n
orm
al
Com
plai
ntP
ossi
ble
Rea
son
Sol
utio
n
Ice
cube
s/W
ater
hav
e po
or ta
ste/
odor
Ice
cube
s ar
e m
eltin
g, s
lush
y
Ice
cube
opt
ion
is s
elec
ted
but c
rush
ice
is d
ispe
nsed
Ice
cube
form
atio
n is
slo
w
Wat
er D
ispe
nser
doe
s no
t wor
k
32 EN
48 5321 0000