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Contents
Safety i nformaon
1
Safety in formaon 6
Geng to know
2
your refrigerator
Ready?Let's begin...11
Parts
12
Installing your
3
refrigerator
Transportaon 15
Installaon15
Using your
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Before f
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oura ppliance20
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17 Electrical Connecon
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Care and Maintenance
5
Genera l 25
Moving your appliance
Technica lSpecificaons
Disposa linformaon
Product support
6
Trouble Shoong 30
Help and 31
Guarantee
22
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assistance
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Contents3
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Safety information 1
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Safety information
Important-Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating
Before use
6Safety information
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Safety information
Important-Please read these instructions fully
before installing or operating
Safety information7
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Safety information
Important-Please read these instructions fully
before installing or operating
8Safety information
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Getting to know
your refrigerator 2
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Getting to know your refrigerator
You'll be up and running in no time
Ready?Let's begin...
Please read these instructions carefully.They contain
important information which will help you get the best
from your refrigerator and ensure safe and
correct installation and operation
If you require any further assistance,our technical
experts are happy to help.For full details,refer to
the product support section at the end of these
instructions.
Getting to know your refrigerator11
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g to know your refrigerator
You'll be up and running in no e
Parts
213
11
4
5
6
1.Fridge
2.Freezer
3.LED l ight
4.Freezer Balc onies
5.Freezer Shel ves
6.Freezer Tray
10
9
8
7
7.Leveling Fee t
8.Frid ge Crisp er
9.Frid ge Shelv es
10.Fridge Balc onies
11.LED light
Accessories incl uded
x 1
12 to know your ref rigerator
Ice-cu be tray x 2
Egg tray x 1Wrench x 1
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Installing your refrigerator
3
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Installing your refrigerator
Bringing it all together
n
2 peopl e are r equired to unpa ck
and han dle the appliance, it is
recomm ended th at gloves are wo rn.
.The applian ce should be transporte d only in an
upr ight
be in tact during .
. Do no t t the a ppliance gr eater
.g the appliance, le ave it for at
lea st 4 hou rs bef ore switching on to allow the
cooli ng system to
res ult in da mage to the applian ce.
. Failure to comply co uld
.Do not mov e the appliance by pulli ng t he door or
cover ing s et c.
llaw dna gniroolf ruoy egamad yam ti sa eldnah
.Empty any water in the drain tr ay before movin g
.M ake sure tha t the defrost wa ter pipe at the back
of the p roduct is fixed to the
the t op of the com pressor , to a void def rost
pan on
waterspillage on the floo r.
c
.Ens ure the electrical cable is not caught under
the appli ance during and
moving
.C arefully remo ve al l packaging materi als
includ ing the foa m ba se, dispose of correctly
n
.Ens ure sufficien t spacin g is provide d f or t he
applianc e to be installed . Leave space on both
sides ( 50cm), back (100cm) an d above the
applianc e (50c m) to ensure prop er v
and doo r opening. S ee fig. 1&2
n
.D o not place the a ppliance ne ar a heat sou rce
or in di rect sunl ight
.D o not put any heavy objects on top of the
applianc e. I t will damage the appl iance.
.D
o not in stall the appli anc e in a moist or wet
place. It should be insta lled on a smo oth surface
to avoi d excess ive vibra
and noi se.
.
the two front levelling feet to fix the appliance.
50mm
50mm
tsum deilppus sa gnigakcap ehT .seerged 54 naht
50mm
100mm
Fig.1
890mm
1130mm
1542mm
Fig.2
Fi
g.3
Fig.4
Installing your refri gerator
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Installing your refrigerator
Bringing it all together
.Try some i.e. Open/close door to
confirm the appliance will not move under
normal
moves, adjust the leveling fee t again
is fixed an d d o not move (See fig. 3).
.I f you need to reloca te th e appliance, please
ensure the leveling feet on the fr ont side have
been screwed u pwards before you move the
appliance.
.If the doors of the appliance are not aligned
then the he igh t of right door can be adjusted ,
please follow the bel ow steps.
Note: The maximum height adjustment is 5mm
Rotate the locking nut clockwise (as shown in
Fig.5) with a wre nch for 2 full
it. You can now rotate the
door. Once the
posi
rota
Fig.5)shown in to adjust the hei ght of the right
do or is set to your de sired
on, then
ng it an
ghten the locking nu t by
-clo ckwise.
. If the appl iance
ons to loose
rota
adjus
ng nut(as
it
Adjust ing nut
Left
16
.Eac h appliance has a clima te class (shown on
the
temperature range of the appliance. The
appliance may not work p roperly if it is for a
long period at a temperatur e out side th e
specified range .
plate) tha t indicates t he oper
.R efer to “Care and Maintenance”
to prepar e your appliance for use.
Installing your refrigerator
Lockin g nut
Cli mate Class
SN
N
ST
T
Fig.5
Amb.T.( C)
10~32 C
16~32 C
16~38 C
16~43 C
Amb.T.( F)
50~90 F
51~90 F
61~10 0 F
61~11 0 F
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Installing your refrigerator
Bringing it all together
Electrical connection
Any electrical work that is required to
install this appliance MUST be carried out
by a qualified electrician.
Warning: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
EARTHED
Before making any electrical connections,
ensure that:
.Electrical safety is only guaranteed when the earth
system of your house is in accordance with the
related local regulations.
.Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
.Do not bend, stretch or pull the supply cable to
avoid electric shock.
.Do not use electrical appliances inside the food
storage compartments of the appliance, unless
they are of the type recommended by the
manufacturer.
.Ensure the power socket is suitable for the
maximum power of the machine (fuses in the
power circuit must be 13 amp).
.The supply voltage should be the same as that
indicated in the technical specifications and the
appliance rating plate.
.The appliance should be earthed and in
compliance with the applicable law.
.When installed, the power socket must be within
easy reach.
.If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable
for the plug supplied with this unit check with a
qualified electrician for replacement.
.The use of adapters, multiple connectors or
extension cables are not recommended.
.The appliance must be connected to a 220-240
volt 50Hz AC supply by means of a three pin
socket, suitably earthed and protected by a 13
amp fuse.
.Should the fuse need to be replaced, a 13 amp
fuse approved to BS1362 must be used.
.The plug contains a removable fuse cover that
must be refitted when the fuse is replaced. If the
fuse cover is lost or damaged, the plug must not
be used until a replacement cover has been fitted
or the plug is replaced.
.A damaged plug should be cut off as close to the
plug body as possible, the fuse should be removed
and the plug disposed of safely.
Plug replacement (UK & Ireland only)
Should you need to replace the plug; the wires
in the power cable are coloured in the
following way:
Blue Neutral 'N'
Brown Live 'L'
Green & Yellow Earth 'E'
As the colours of the wires in the power cable
may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your
plug, and proceed as follows:
The green & yellow wire must be connected to
the terminal in the plug that is marked with the
letter E or by the earth symbol.
The blue wire must be connected to the
terminal that is marked with the letter N.
The brown wire must be connected to the
terminal that is marked with the letter L.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or a similar qualified person in order
to avoid a hazard.
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Using your refrigerator
4
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Using your refrigerator
the most from your appliance
Before first use
Final checks be fore
1. Good air
the ap pliance
around the appliance .
2. The f eet have been adj usted f or perfe ct
levelling.
3. Clea n the c ompartment per
in Ca re a nd
Mainte nance .
4. Plug in the appli anc e and the interio r li ght
will co me on w hen the door is open.
2. Lock / Unl oc
At lock state( ),press and hold Lock/unlock/
for 3 seconds
change to unlock state( ).
It will change from unlock state to lock state if the
appliance is idle for 60 seconds.
state( ).
The com pressor starts up an d in
backgr ound noise . It is normal, thi s is n ot a
defect .
Using your appliance
may produce s ome
be in unlock state( ). Press the Lock/unlock/
unlock state( ).
1. Cont rol pane l
.The control pane l al lows you to sta rt and use
all the
openin g the doors.
2.Quic k freeze
3.Quic k cool
4.Lock /unlock ic on
5. Lock/unlock
6. F ridge comp artment te mperatu re
adj ustment
OFF mode icon7.
8. Fridge comp artment te mperatu re
9.Free zer compar tment temp erature
10. F reezer compartmen t temperat ure
adjust men
11.
Program mode Display Freezer temperature Fridge temperature Remarks
Normal / -18 5 For normal use, both freeze & fridge temperature can be adjusted.
Vaca on
Quick freeze
Quick freeze + cool
Quick cool
20
s of your refrigera tor without
106
98
1
11
2
icon
7
3
4
mode icon
mode icon
℃
-18 OFF For vaca on use, both freeze & f ridge temperature cannot be adjusted.
℃
-24 Unchanged For quick freeze use, only fridge temperature can be adjusted.
℃
-24 2 For quick freeze + cool use, both freeze & fridge temperature cannot be adjusted.
℃
-18 2 For quick cool use, only freezer temperature can be adjusted.
℃
Using y our refrigerat or
5
℃
℃
℃
Normal
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Using your refrigerator
the most from your appliance
First Use
Allow to stand for a minim um of 4 hours bef ore
pluggi ng in to t he main s
• T
he temperature of the refrigerator is controlled
electronically by the control panel.
• It will default at -18°C (freeze) and 5°C (fridge) at
1st use.
freezer can be done manually by pressing the fridge
the freezer compartment temperature adjustment
(10)
on the display.
• To change the temperature of the fridge
( 6 ).
fridge can be set between 2°C and 8°C.
• To change the temperature of the freezer
compartment
temperature
freezer compartment can be set between -16°C
and -24°C.
press the freezer
(10),
( 6 )
Hints and Tips
Storage of Fresh food
with foil, wrapped in film, placed in an
•Do not allow raw meat to come into contact
with cooked foods.
•Fruit and vegetables should be stored in the
free movement of cold air.
•Cool hot food down to room temperature before
storing.
Storage of Frozen food
• Fresh foods such as fish and meat can be frozen
to maintain freshness, and keep the nutrients in
the food.
container.
•Do not allow already frozen food into direct
contact with food to be frozen.
•Ready frozen food shou ld be placed it in freezer as
soon as possible.
• Do not re-freeze food once it has thawed.
Quick Freeze
Quick Freeze
upto 26 hrs and then it will change back to normal
mode.)
Using y our refr igerator
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Using your refrigerator
Getting the most from your appliance
Useful information
The following guidelines and recommendations
are suggested to obtain the best results and
storage hygiene.
.Frequent door openings can cause internal
temperature to rise so the door should be
closed as soon as possible after use.
.For hygiene reasons, it is always a good
practise to pack, wrap and cover the food
before storing.
.Use a polythene bag to store raw meat and
place on the lowest shelf. Avoid contact with
cooked food to prevent contamination. For
safety reasons, store raw meat for two to three
days only.
.Cooked dishes must be stored in airtight
covered containers.
.Food and beverages should cool to room
temperature before storing.
.Most vegetables should be blanched and
chilled before freezing.
.Bottles can be placed in the door section.
.Some fruits and vegetables like pineapples,
melons, tomatoes, and cucumbers should be
wrapped in polythene bags.
.Do not leave frozen food at room temperature
to thaw. You could defrost the food by putting
it in the fridge to thaw slowly. Make sure you
avoid defrosting food dripping food juices
onto other food.
Energy saving tips
.Place your fridge away from direct sunlight,
your oven or any other heat sources. Allow
20 cm clear space on both sides and above,
and a t least 5 cm behind.
.Cover all food stored, and arrange it so that
cold air can circulate freely.
.Higher cold setting will use more energy. Do
not set to maximum cold if it is not necessary.
.Cool the hot/warm food to room temperature
before putting them into your fridge.
.Frequently opening and closing the door
Using your refrigerator
would cause the internal temperature to rise
and it will consume more energy.
. Close the door(s) properly, and make sure the
seals and hinges are airtight. Check the seals
by putting a sheet of paper between the door
and the main body of the fridge. If the paper
moves, your seals need replacing.
.Defrost regularly if your refrigerator is not a
frost-free or cyclic defrost model.
Accumulated ice layer should not be more
than 5 mm thick.
.The pre-set combination of drawers, baskets
and shelves have already been set in the most
efficient way for use of this product.
Defrosting
Fridge Compartment
.The fridge compartment defrosts
automatically. The defrosting water runs
through the drain port to the drain tray at the
back of the appliance.
.In the case, that some droplets may remain
inside the compartment and re-freeze, after
the defrosting cycle, this is normal. Do not
use pointed or sharp objects, i.e. knives or
forks, to remove the droplets which have
frozen.
.Check the collection channel to ensure that
no food particles have blocked the drain
channel.
Freezer Compartment
To help you make the most of the freezing
process, here are some important hints:
.the maximum quantity of food which can be
frozen in 24 hrs. is shown on the rating plate;
.the freezing process takes 24 hours. No
further food, to be frozen should be added
during this period;
.only freeze top quality, fresh and thoroughly
cleaned, foodstuffs;
.prepare food in small portions to enable it to
be rapidly and completely frozen and to make
it possible to thaw only the quantity required;
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Care and Maintenance
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Care and maintenance
Looking r your appliance
General
Important: Alwa ys unplug the appliance
from the power socket durin g cleaning
and maintenance.
.N ever use any sharp instruments or abrasive
substances, soap, household cleane r,
detergent or wax polish for c leaning.
.U se luke warm wa ter to clean the cabinet of the
appliance and w ipe it d ry.
.Never clean the appliance with fl ammable
fluids. It could cause dam age and a fire hazard.
.Cle an the exterior of the applian ce and door
seal with a damp c loth and dry it thr ough.
.Avoid water going into th e temp erature
control box.. Clean w ith a d ry c loth only.
.Cle an the condenser (located at the back of
the appliance) wit h a va cuum cleaner. It is
suggested to remove the dust every year.
.Shelves are all removable for cleaning purpose .
Important: Care must be taken while
cleaning/carrying t he a ppliance not to
touch the
at the b ack of the applianc e, as th is could cause
injury to finge rs and hands.
Light bulb replacement
This appliance is equippe d with an LED light . I t
can be used for a long
blown, it m ust be replaced by a qualified person
to avoid any h azard. Contac t the service
agent at 0345 257 7271.
m of the c ondenser me tal wires
If the LED light is
Power failure
In case ther e i s a power failure, you should
contact the e lectricity supply company and take
the following
If it is less th an 24 hours, keep t he doors closed.
This will all ow the stored food to stay cold as
long as possible.
If it is las ts more than 24 hour s, it is advised to
empty t he freezer compartment and
temporaril y store the food in a portable freezer
or using l ice packs. Try t o use u p the
food which is more e asily perishable.
Remarks: A full appliance will stay cold longer
than a
visible on th e food, it may be fro zen a gain,
although flav our an d aroma may be affected.
If food is found to be in a poor
best t o throw it away.
Short
There is no need to disconnect the appliance
from th e mains if you wil l be a way for two to
three weeks . Use up the perishable food.
Long
Remove all the
weeks or more. Unplug the appliance and leave
the doors open to provide air
prevent odour and mould.
:
y filled one. If ice c rystals are
it is
n
food if you are away for three
to
Moving your appliance
Moving
Refer to
n under
n
Error code
What to do in case of such failure is happened.
Err or cod e Possible issueSoluon
E1
Temperatur e detec on c irc uit of cooler
E2
Temperatur e detec on c irc uit of freezer
E5
Freezer defr os ng temperature detec on c irc uit
E6
Communica on fault
E7
Ambient temperature detec on circu it
Care and m aintenance
Contact service provider
Contact service provider
Contact service provider
Contact service provider
Contact service provider
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Care and maintenance
Looking after your appliance
Disassembly / assembly the door
.In case, there is problem with a door, you can contact
the service agent for a replacement or you can replace
it by yourself.
.The size of the doors are, Freezer 395mm(W)x1714mm
(H) and Fridge 500mm(W)x1714mm(H).
. Warning: 2 people may be required to re-align
the door.
.A Philips screw driver will be required for this task.
.Put a protective layer on the floor before taking off the
door.
To disassemble the door.
1. Unscrew the screw fixing the top hinge cover (Fig.a).
2. Remove the top hinge cover (Fig.b).
3. Unscrew the screw that secures the top hinge (Fig.c)
4. Press on the lock of the cable connector (Fig.d) and
separate the lead wire (Fig.e).
5. One person should hold the door.
6. Remove the top hinge (Fig.f) from the door. Take care
of the lead wire to avoid any damage to the wire.
7. Move the door upward to release it from the bottom
hinge (Fig.g&h).
8. Lay the door on the floor on a protective layer to
avoid making scratching the surface.
To assemble the door
1. Carefully lift the door. Align the hole in the lower
corner of the door over the lower hinge. Lower the
door onto the lower hinge.
2. Insert the upper hinge into the hole on the upper edge
of the door.
3. One person should hold the door in place.
4. Make sure the hinge is level between the upper hinge
hole and the hole on the top of the cabinet.
5. Reattach the hinge screws to secure the door.
6. Reconnect the lead wires and refit the top hinge cover.
Reattach the hinge cover with the screw.
Fig.aFig.b
Fig.cFig.d
Fig.eFig.f
Fig.gFig.h
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Care and maintenance
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Care and maintenance
Looking aer your appliance
Technical Specificaons
Model
Energy efficiency class A+
Energy consumpon Kwh/year
Net storage volume fresh food (litres)
Net storage volume frozen food (litres)
Total net storage (litres)
Frozen food compartment rang4star
Climate class
Operang noise level dB(A)43
Minimum Operaon Temperature10 ℃
BFSBS
408
344
183
527
SN/N/ST
Disposal informaon
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product may not be
treated as household waste . Instead it should be handed over to the applicable
collecon point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment , By
ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potenal
negave consequences for the environment and human health , which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product . For more
detailed informaon about recycling this product , please contact your local
council office , your household waste disposal service or the shop where the
product was purchased .
Remember : Old fridges must be disposedof carefully - oldermodels contain CFC gases
that are harmful - if in doubt , contact yourlocalcouncil for details on howtodispose of
an old fridge .
Care and maintenance
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Product support
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Product support
Help is always at hand
g
If you have a problem with your product, these ques may be able to assist you?
Appliance does not work.
Answer
Appliance is n ot switched on - Switch on t he appliance.
Mains plug is not plugged in or is loose. -Insert mains plug.
Fuse has blown or i s
Socket is de
- Mains are to be cor rected by an e lectrician.
- Appliance cools too much.
Answer
Temperature is too cold - Change to a warmerin front control panel.
- The food is too warm.
Answer
Temperature is not properly adjusted - Change to a cooler .
Door was open for an extended period - Open the door only as long as n ecessary.
A large quan
Cool warm food before placing in the refri gerator.
The appliance is near a heat source -
of warm food was pla ced in t he appliance - Change t o a cooler
Qor light does not work.
Answer
Light bulb is defec - Replace the LED ligh t part by service agent.
ve - Check fuse, replace i f necessary.
n the refrigerator awa y from a heat source.
30
build up of frost, possibly also on the door se al.
Answer
Door seal is not air
hair drye r(not
by hand such that it sits correctly.
t - Carefully warm the leaking s of the door seal wit h a
r than appr ox 50 degree). At the same e shape the warmed door seal
- Water on the floor or on storage shelves.
Answer
Water drain hole is bloc ked - Rem ove food resid ue or ic e from the entranc e of the d rain hole.
- Appliance is making unusual noises
Answers
Appliance is n ot level - Readjust th e front levelling feet .
Appliance is i n contact w ith wall or other objects. - Push appliance away a short distance
A part at the back of the applianc e eg a tube, is in contact with another appliance part or
wall - Gentl y bend this part away ca refully if necessary
Product support
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Product support
Help is always at hand
Help and assiance
If you require any technical guidance or find that your refrigerator is not operating as intended
a simple solution can often be found in the Troubleshooting section of these instruction or online at
www.argos-support.co.uk
If you still require further assistance call one of our experts on 0345 257 7271.To help give us give
you a fast and efficient service please have the following information ready.
Model Ref.
Serial number
Date of purchase
Local call rates applies*
You can find these on
the rating plate-a small
information panel usually
a sticker or metal plate on
the rear of your appliance
This will be shown on
your receipt
Line open 8am-7pm Monday to Saturday and 10am-4pm Sunday
*Calls to Argos enquiry lines may attract a charge and set up fee from residential lines depending
on your call plan/tariff. Mobile and other providers costs may vary, see www.bt.com/pricing for details.
For security and training purpose telephone calls to and from customer service centres maybe
recorded and monitored.Call from Republic of Ireland will attract international call charges.
This appliance complies with the following EEC directives:
2014/35/EEC Low voltage directive
2014/30/EMC directive
Product support
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Product support
Help is always at hand
Call us now and activate your 12 month guarantee
Thank you for choosing Bush. Your new product is guaranteed against
faults and breakdowns for 12 months.Don't forget to register it with us
today so we can provide you with our best possible after-sale service
and useful updates.
www.bushregistration.co.uk
FREEPHONE*
0800 597 8548
Lines are open 8am-8pm,365 days a year.*Call may be recorded and monitored.
Your Bush Guarantee
This product is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of original purchase. Any defect
that arises due to faulty materials or workmanship will be repaired free of charge (or if
applicable the product will be replaced or the purchase price refunded where possible
during this period by the dealer from who your purchased unit.
The guarantee is subject to the following provisions
. The guarantee does not cover
accidental damage misuse cabinet
parts, knobs or consumable items.
. The product must be correctly installed
and operated in accordance with the
instructions contained in the manual
. It must be used solely for domestic
purposes. The guarantee will
be rendered invalid if the product is
If you provide us with information about
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have appointed you to act for them to
consent to the processing of their
data including sensitive personal data and
that you have informed
and the purpose as set out in the
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Youare entitled to ask for a copy of the
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we may charge a small fee and to have
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personal
them of our identity
Product support
re-sold or has been damaged by inexpert
. Specifications are subject to change
without notice.
. Bush disclaim any liability for loss or damage
arising from the breakdown of the product
. This guarantee is in addition to and does not
diminish your statutory or legal rights
any inaccuracies in your information
corrected
For quality control and training purposes,we
may monitor or record your communications
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If your personal details change if you change
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repair.
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