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Help and Guidance
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If you still require further assistance,call one of our experts on 0345 257 7271.
Issue-1 29/03/2021
2 Help and Guidance
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Contents
1Safety i nformation
Safety i n form ati on 6
Getting to know 2
your refrigerator
Read y?L et' s begin... 13
14Par ts
Installing your3
refrigerator
Transportation 17
Inst all ation 17
Door Reverse 18
Electrical Conn ect ion 19
4Using your
refrigerator
Before f irst u se 22
U s ing y our a ppl ian ce 22
U s efu l i nfo rmatio n 22
6
Product support
Trouble Shooting
Help andassist anc e
Guarantee
Spare parts supply
31
32
33
34
Care and Maintenance 5
Genera l 27
27Light bulb re placement27Va cation
Mov ing your a ppl ian ce27
Tec hnica l Specification s28
Contents 3
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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
6 Safety infor mat ion
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Safety information
Important-Please read these instructions fully
before installing or operating
Safety infor mat ion7
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Safety information
Important-Please read these instructions fully
before installing or operating
8 Safety infor mat ion
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Safety information
Important-Please read these instructions fully
before installing or operating
Safety infor mat ion9
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Safety information
Important-Please read these instructions fully
before installing or operating
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and with yellow or orange
color.
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The refrigerating
appliance is not
intended to be used as
a built-inappliance,
unless specifically
shown as such into its
instructionmanual.
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The drawers, baskets
and shelves should be
kept in their current
position unless
otherwise specified in
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is document.
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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.
Gettin g to kn ow your ref rigerator 13
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Getting to know your refrigerator
You'll be up and running in no time
Parts
2
3
1.Thermostat and LED light
2.G las s she lve s
3.C ris per
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5
4
4.Adjusta ble Leve lin g Feet
5.Bott om ba lcony
6.U pper balconies
Accessories included
Instru ctions x 1 Hinge cover
14 Getti ng to know your refri gerator
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Installing your refrigerator 3
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Installing your refrigerator
Bringing it all together
Transportation
Caution:2 people are re qui red to unpack
and handle the appliance, it is
rec omm end ed th at gl oves are worn.
.T he ap pli anc e should be tra nsp ort ed on ly in a n
.A fter transporting the appliance, leave it for at
least4hoursbeforeswitch ingontoallowthe
coo lingsystemtosettle .Failuretocom plycou ld
res ultindamagetotheappliance.
.D o not m ove the appli anc e by pu lli ng th e doo r or
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.E mpty any water in the d rain tray before moving .
.M ake su re th at th e defrost w ater pipe at the back
of the pro duc t is fixed to the plastic evapo rating
pan on the top of the compress or to avoid defo rst
water spillage on the floo r .
.E nsu re the sup ply cable is no t caught under the
applianceduringandaftermoving.
.C arefully remove a ll pa ckaging materials
includingthefoa mbase,disposeofcor rec tly
Installation
.E nsu re sufficient spacing is provided for th e
appliance to be insta lle d. Le ave space on both
sides (5cm), back (5cm) and above the appliance
(5cm) to en sure proper ventilation.
ot insta ll th e app lia nce i n a moi st an d
.D o n
wet place.
.A dju st the feet a t front to level t he ap pli ance. I
should be instal led o n a smooth surface to avoid
excessive vibratio n and n ois e.
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ran ge of the ap pli anc e ope ration in place. The
appliance may no t wor k proper ly if i t is left for a
long period at a tem perature outside the specif
ran ge:
extended temperate: ‘this refrigerating appliance is
intended to be used at ambient temperatures
ranging from 10 °
temperate: ‘this refrigerating appliance is intended
to be used at ambient temperatures ranging from
16 °C to 32 °C
subtropical: ‘this refrigerating appliance is intended
to be used at ambient temperatures ranging from
16 °C to 38 °C (from 61°F to 100°F )’;
tropical: ‘this refrigerating appliance is intended to
be used at ambient temperatures ranging from
16
°C to 43 °C
.Refer to section Care and Maintenance to
pre par e your appliance for use .
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(from 61°F to 90°F )’;
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.D o not p lac e the a ppl iance near a heat so urc e or
in direc t sun light.
.D o not p ut any heavy objects on top of the
appliance. It will damage the appliance.
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Installing your refrigerator
Bringing it all together
Door Reverse
Warning:Rem ove the main pl ug before
reversing the door. 2 people may be
req uir ed to reverse th e doo r .
1.R emove th e scr ewsf rom the hinge cover
put the hinge cove r on th e sof t pad for future use
2.O pen the door and remove t he sc rewo n the
top h inge pla tefro m the f ront side . Then
rem ove the hi nge plate careful ly . Take out
the door from t he ca bin et an d pla ce it o n the
gro und p rotected with soft pad to avo id any
damage .
3.R emove an d pla sti c covera nd sc rews at the
top l eft s ideand fix it to the right sid e .
4.P ut the plastic soft pad on the floor and Lie down
the whole pro duct to th e rea r sid e to the pad
car efully . Remove the two front adjustable feet
. Take ou t the b ottom hinge from th e
bottom o f rig ht side. Record d own a ll th e position
of the screws o n the b ottom hinge . Then
rem ove all th e screws from th e bottom hinge.
Turn t he hi nge o ver to ensure the pro tru ded area
is pointing to the r igh t sid e . Put t he bottom hin ge
to th e bottom of left side and fix al l the s crews
back to the hinge ac cordin g to the previous
rec ord . Then add th e two adjustable level feet
back to the bottom side .
5.R emove th e scr ew from the right side of top
hinge plate to left side . Move the unit stand
upright . Put the door to the left si de . Ensure the
hole on the lower side has fully entered to the pin
on the bottom h ing e plate . Put the top hinge
plate . Us e the a lte rnative cove r (with hole)
pro vid ed an d fit t o the s ide . A nd fi x to th e doo r .
Fix the screw t o the top hinge plate to the cabi net
Turn t he do or to e nsu re th e doo r can be ope n and
closed without any probl em .
6. Refit the top hinge cover by f ixi ng the screw .
Fig ure.1
Doo r openi ng from l eft si de
Fig ure.2
Doo r openi ng from r ight s ide
Warning:
the bott om hi nge . It is a dvi sed t o leave the unit for
4 hours to a llo w the cooling to settle before
switch o n.
be tilte d more tha n 45 d egr ee to access
Please make sure the unit to
Levelling the appliance
1.Rotate feet clockwise to heighten.
2.Rotate feet anti clock wise to lower.
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Installing your refrigerator
Bringing it all together
Electrical connection
Any e lec tri cal w ork t hat is required to
instal l thi s app lia nce M UST b e car rie d out
by a qualified electrician.
Warning: THIS APPLI ANC E MUST BE
EAR THE D
Bef ore making any electrical connections,
ensure t hat :
.E lec tri cal s afet y is on ly guara nteed when the earth
system of your h ouse is in acco rda nce w ith t he
rel ated local regulations.
.D o not d ama ge th e refrigerant circuit.
.D o not b end , stretch or pull the supply cable to
avoid el ect ric s hoc k.
.D o not u se el ect ric al ap pli anc es inside the food
sto rage comp artments of t he appliance, unless
they are o f the t ype recommende d by th e
manufa ctu rer.
.E nsu re the power socket is sui table for the
max imum power of t he ma chine (fuses in the
power ci rcu it mu st be 13 amp ).
.T he su ppl y vol tage should be the same a s that
indicated i n the technical specifications and the
appliance rati ng pl ate.
.T he ap pli anc e should be earthed and in
com pliance with the applicable law.
.W hen i nstalled, the power socket must be within
easy reach.
.I f the s ocket outlet s in yo ur ho me are not s uitable
for t he pl ug su ppl ied with this unit check with a
qualified electrician for repl ace men t.
.T he us e of ad apters, multiple connectors or
ext ens ion cabl es are not recommended.
.T he ap pli anc e must be co nne cted to a 220-240
vol t 50Hz AC su pply by me ans of a three pi n
socket, suitably earthed and protected by a 1 3
amp fuse.
.S hou ld th e fus e nee d to be replace d, a 13 a mp
fuse approv ed to BS1362 mu st be used.
.T he pl ug co ntains a removabl e fus e cover that
must be refitted when the fuse is replaced. If the
fuse cov er is l ost or damaged, the plu g must not
be used until a repl ace men t cover has been fitted
or the plug is replaced.
.A d ama ged plug s hou ld be c ut of f as cl ose t o the
plug body as possible, the fus e sho uld b e removed
and the plug disposed of safely.
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Plug rep lacement (U K & Ire lan d onl y)
Should you need to r epl ace t he pl ug; t he wires
in the power ca ble a re coloured in the
fol low ing way:
Blue Neutra l 'N'
Bro wn Li ve 'L '
Gre en & Yellow Ea rth 'E'
As the colours of th e wires in t he po wer cable
may n ot correspond with th e coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your
plug, and proceed as fo llo ws:
The gree n & yel low w ire must be connected to
the term inal in the plug that is marked with the
letter E or by the earth symbol.
The blue wire must b e con nec ted to the
ter min al that is m arked with the letter N.
The brow n wire must be connected to the
ter min al that is m arked with the letter L.
If the power supply cor d is da mag ed, i t must be
rep lac ed by t he ma nufact urer or its ser vic e
age nt or a s imi lar q ualified perso n in order
to avoid a hazard.
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Using your refrigerator 4
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Using your refrigerator
Getting the most from your appliance
Before first use
Final checks bef ore opera tin g the a ppl ian ce
1. Good air circulati on aroun d the a ppl ian ce
positioned.
2. The feet have b een adjuste d for perfe ct
levell ing .
3. Clean the compartment per re com men dat ion
in section Care and Mainten ance .
4.Plug in the appliance
The compres sor s tarts up and in
operation m ay pro duce some background noise
and it is normal, this is not a defec t.
Using your appliance
1. Tempera ture adjustment
.Th e compartment temperatu re can be set by
the thermostat b etween "1"and "7"(coldest
settin g), w hil e the " 0" means turn off.
We recomm end s etting t he th erm ostat
midway first.
.To en sure the compartment is maintained at
the desired t emp erature, it is advised to
monitor the temp erature periodically by a
thermometer an d adjust t he te mpe rature
knob accord ing ly.
.L oad t he ap pli ance aft er sw itch on for a while
to al low t he te mpe rature re ach t he de sired
settin g.
2. Stori ng frozen food
.U se th e fri dge compart ment to sto re fresh
foo d and d rin ks .
.D o not excee d the food capacit y that the
appliance able to handle .
.D o not p ut warm food to the appliance
immediate ly as i t may cause exce ssi ve cooling
of the compartment .
Set the te mpe rature knob at m edium position .
for storing fresh food .
Do not mix already frozen foo d and f resh food.
Useful info rmation
The foll owi ng gu ide lines and rec omm end ati ons
are s uggested to obtain the best resu lts a nd
sto rage hygiene.
Fre que nt do or op enings can ca use t he in ternal .
tem perature rise so the door shall be closed
as soon as possible after use.
For hygiene re asons, it is always a good prac tis e .
to pa ck, wrap and cover the foo d before stori ng.
Use a polythene bag to store raw meat and p lace .
on the lowest s hel f. Avoi d contact with cooked
foo d to prevent contamination. For safety
rea son , store raw m eat for two t o three days
only.
Cooked dishes mu st be store d in ai rti ght .
cov ered contain ers.
Foo d and b eve rages shall cool to room .
tem perature before freez ing .
Most vegetables should be blanch ed an d chi lle d .
before freez ing .
Some fruits and veget abl es li ke pineapples ,.
melons, tomato es, a nd cu cum bers sha ll be
wra ppe d in po lythene bags .
Do not leave frozen food at room temp erature to .
thaw. You cou ld de frost the food b y putting it in
the fridge to t haw s low ly. Make sure you av oid
def rosting food from d roppin g food juices on
to ot her food .
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Using your refrigerator
Getting the most from your appliance
Energy s avi ng ti ps
Place yo ur fridge away from d ire ct su nli ght , .
you r ove n or any other heat sources. Allow
20 cm clear space on both sides and above,
and at least 5 cm b ehi nd.
Cover al l food stored, a nd arrange it so that cold .
air can circu late freely.
Higher cold sett ing w ill u se mo re en ergy. Do not .
set to max imu m cold if it i s not n ece ssa ry.
Cool the hot/warm foo d to room temperature .
before put them into you r fri dge .
Fre que ntl y ope nin g and closing the door will .
cau se the int ern al tempe rature to rise a nd it
will consume more ene rgy.
Close the door(s) properly, an d make sure t he .
seals and hinges are ai rtight . Che ck the seals by
puttin g a sheet of p aper bet wee n the d oor a nd
the main body of the fridge. If the paper moves,
you r sea ls need re pla cin g.
Def rost regularly if your refr igerato r is no t a .
fro st-free or cyclic defrost model. Accum ulated
ice layer should n ot be m ore than 5 m m thi ck.
The pre- set c omb ina tio n of drawers, ba sket s and .
shelves have already been set in the most
eff ici ent way for the us e of th is product.
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Using your refrigerator
Getting the most from your appliance
Temperature Setting Recommendation
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· Under Recommended setting, the best storage time of fridge is no more than 3 days.
The best storage time may reduce under other settings.
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Tips for Storing Foodstuffs
Load limits are determined by baskets, flaps, drawers, shelves etc. Make sure that these
·
components can still close easily after loading.
24 Care an d mai ntenan ce
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Care and Maintenance5
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Care and maintenance
Looking after your appliance
General
Important : Alw ays unplug the appliance
fro m the p owe r soc ket during cleaning
and mainten anc e.
Never us e any sharp instruments or abrasive .
substance s, so ap, h ous eho ld cl eaner,
detergent or wax po lis h for cleaning.
Use luke warm water to clean the cabinet .
of the appliance and wipe it dry.
Never cl ean t he ap pliance with flammable .
fluids. It could cause damage a nd a fire ha zard.
Clean the ext eri or of t he ap pli ance and door .
seal with a damp cloth and dry it through.
Avoid water go ing i nto the temperatu re .
con trol box.. Clean with a dry cloth only.
Clean the condenser (locate d at the back of .
the appliance) with a vacuum cleaner. It is
suggested to remove the dust eve ry year.
Shelve s are a ll removable for cl ean ing p urp ose..
Important : Care must be taken while
cleaning /carry ing t he ap pli anc e not t o
tou ch th e bottom of the condenser metal wires
at th e back of the appliance, as this could cause
injury to fingers and h and s.
Light bulb rep lacement
This appliance is equipped with LED li ght bulb.
It ca n be used fo r lon g tim e. In case , the L ED bu lb
is blown, it must be repl ace d by th e qua lif ied
person t o avoid any h azard. Conta ct th e ser vice
age nt at 0345 2 57 72 71.
Vacation
Short va cat ion
There is n o need to di sco nne ct th e app liance
fro m the m ain s if yo u wil l be away for two to
three we eks. Use up the p eri sha ble food.
Long vac ati on
Rem ove all the food if you a re away for three
wee ks or m ore. Unplug t he ap pli anc e and l eave
the doors ope n to provide air circulation to
pre vent odour and mould.
Moving your appliance
Moving
Refer to se cti on “Transportatio n” und er
“Instal lation”
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Care and maintenance
Looking after your appliance
Technical Specificatio ns
ModelME60170TLW
Energy e fficiency clas s
Energy c ons ump tio n Kwh/ yea r143
Net storage vo lum e fresh food (litres)331
Net storage vo lum e frozen food (litres/)
Total n et storag e (li tres)331
Frozen food compartment ratin/g
Climate cla sNs/ST
Operating nois e level dB(A)40
Minimum Operat ion Tem perature
Pro duc t Dim ens io6n00mmx60 0mmx1700m m
The model information can be retrieved using the QR-Code reported in the energy label.
The label also includes the model identifier that can be used to consult the portal of the registry at
https://eprel.ec.europa.eu
This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class G (if present).
&
F
Disposal information
The symb ol on t he produ ct or i ts pa ckaging indicates that th is produ ct may not be
tre ated as house hol d waste . Instead it sh oul d be ha nde d over to the applicable
col lection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment , B y
ensuring this product is disposed of corre ctly, you will help preve nt po tential
negative consequences for the env ironment and human health , which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriat e waste handling of this prod uct . F or mo re
detail ed in formation about recycli ng th is produ ct , pl eas e contact your loca l
cou ncil off ice , your h ous eho ld waste disposal service or th e sho p whe re the
pro duc t was p urchased .
Rem emb er : Ol d fridge s mus t be di spo sed o f carefully - older models contain CFC gas es
that are h arm ful - i f in do ubt , contact yo ur local c oun cil f or details on how to dispose of
an old fridge .
Doors and lids of the refrigeration appliance should be removed before disposal in the landfill,
to avoid children or animals getting trapped inside.
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Product support6
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Product support
Help is always at hand
Troubleshooting
If you have a problem wi th yo ur product , these questions may be able to ass ist you?
Question - Appliance does not wor k.
Answer
Appliance is not switched on - Sw itc h on th e app lia nce.
Mains plug is not plugged in or is loose. -I nse rt ma ins p lug .
Fuse has blown or is defecti ve - Check fuse, replace if necessar y.
Socket is defe cti ve - Mains malf unc tio ns are to be correcte d by an e lec tri cia n.
Question - A ppliance cools too muc h.
Answer
Temperature is too co ld - Adjust the t her mostat dial to a warmer setti ng.
Question - T he fo od is too warm.
Answer
Temperature is not properly adjuste d - Adj ust t he th erm ostat to a co ole r setting.
Door was o pen for an extended period - Open the door only as l ong a s nec ess ary.
A large qu antity of warm food w as pl ace d in th e app liance - Adjust th e thermostat
to a co ole r setting. Cool warm foo d before placing in the re fri gerator.
The appliance is near a heat source - Position t he refrigerator away from a heat source .
Question - Interior light does not work.
Answer
Led light is defective - Repl ace w ith e quival ent Led li ght.
Question -Heavy bui ld up of frost, pos sibly also on the doo r seal.
Answer
Door seal is not air tight - Carefu lly warm t he le aki ng se cti ons o f the door seal with a
hair dryer(not hott er th an ap prox 50 degree ). At the same time shape t he warmed door sea l
by hand such that it sits correct ly.
Question - Water o n the floor or on sto rage shelves.
Answer
Wate r drain hole is b loc ked - Re move food resi due o r ice f rom the entrance of the drain h ole .
Question - A ppliance is making unusual no ises
Answers
Appliance is not level - Rea dju st the front levell ing feet.
Appliance is in conta ct wi th wall or othe r obj ect s. - Pu sh ap pli ance away a short distan ce
A part at the back of the appliance eg a tube, is in contac t wit h ano ther appliance part or
wal l - Gen tly b end t his p art away caref ull y if ne ces sar y
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Product support
Help is always at hand
Help and assiance
If yo u req uire any te chn ica l gui dan ce or f ind t hat your refrigerator is not operati ng as i ntended
a simple solution can often be fo und i n the Troubleshoo tin g sec tio n of th ese i nst ruc tio n or on lin e at
www.bush-support.com
If yo u sti ll require further assistancecall one of our experts on 0345 257 727 1.To he lp gi ve us give
you a fast and eff ici ent s ervice please have th e following infor mat ion ready.
Model Ref.
Serial number
Date of purchase
Local ca ll rates applies*
You can find these on
the rating plate-a small
information panel usua lly
a sti cker or metal pl ateon
the rear o f you r app lia nce
This will be shown on
you r rec eipt
Line open 8am-7pm Monday to Saturday and 10am-4pm Sunday
*Calls to Bush enquiry lines may attract a charge an d set u p fee from residential lines dep end ing
on yo ur ca ll pl an/ tar iff. Mobile and other pro vid ers costs may vary, see www.b t.c om/ pri cin g for details.
For s ecu rit y and trainin g pur pos etelephone calls to and fro m customer servi ce ce ntres maybe
rec orded and monitored.Cal l from Republic of Ireland will attract intern ati ona l cal l cha rges.
This appliance complies with the following EEC directives:
2014/35/EEC Low voltage directive
2014/30/EU EMC directive
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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 ope n 8am-8pm,365 days a year.*Call may be recorded and monitored .
Your Bush Guarantee
This pro duc t is gu aranteed for t wel ve months from the date of o rig ina l purcha se. A ny defect
that arises due to faulty materials or workmanship will be repaire d fre e of ch arge (or if
applicable the prod uct w ill b e rep lac ed or t he pu rch ase p ric e refundedwhere possible
during this period by the dealer from who your p urc has ed un it.
. The guarantee does not cover
accidenta l dam age mis use c abi net
parts, knobs or consumable items.
. The prod uct m ust b e correctly insta lle d
and operated in accord ance with the
instru ctions contained in the ma nua l
. It must be u sed solely fo r dom estic
purposes. The guara ntee will
be re nde red i nvalid if the produ ct is
To find out how we and Domest ic & General In surance Plc use your data ple ase refer to the
The guarantee is subject to the following provisions
re- sol d or ha s been damaged by in exp ert repair.
. Specificatio ns ar e sub jec t to ch ange
without notice.
. Bush disclaim any lia bility for lo ss or d ama ge
arising fro m the b rea kdown of the pro duct
. This guarantee is in addition to and does not
diminish your statutory or legal right s
Important Data Protect ion Information
guarantee registration mate ria l or visit www.b ush reg istrati ons .co .uk
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Product support
Help is always at hand
Spare Parts Supply
To order spare parts, please contact our customer helpline: 0345 257 7271. 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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Contact
www.bush-support.com
Helpline:0345 257 7271
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