Gram KF310, KF320, KF350, KF312, KF322 Instructions For Use Manual

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GB Instructions for use 2
NL Gebruiksaanwijzing 20
KF310 / KF320 / KF350 / KF312 / KF322 / KF323
/ KF352 / KF353 / KFD31 / KFD32 / KFD35
FIN Käyttöohje 39
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Congratulations on your new GRAM refrigerator/freezer
Congratulations on your new refrigerator/freezer. The refrigerator/freezer was developed taking the different storage requirements of food items into consideration. Some must be stored cold - others require a little higher temperature. A few must be stored separately so as not to impart flavour and odour to other items of food. Most items of food require high air humidity in order to stay fresh. To ensure that you get as much joy out of your refrigerator/freezer as possible, it is important that you become familiar with the its functions and know how to use the accessories. Please read the instructions for use carefully before setting up and using your refrigerator/freezer. As these instructions apply to several refrigerator/freezer models, the equipment may vary from model to model.
Before using the refrigerator/freezer
On receipt, check to ensure that the refrigerator/freezer has not become damaged in transport. Transport damage should be reported to the local supplier before the refrigerator is put to use. Before filling the refrigerator/freezer with items of food, the refrigerator/freezer interior should be cleaned with lukewarm water containing a mild detergent. Use a soft cloth. If the refrigerator/freezer has been stored in cold surroundings (colder than +5°C), it must be allowed to stabilise for at least 2 hours before being switched on.
Read more about setting up, building in, and installation on pages 14 and 15.
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Contents
Important information
Transporting and moving the refrigerator/freezer 5 If the refrigerator is to remain unused for a time 5 Old refrigerators/freezers 5 Disposal 5
Description of the refrigerator/freezer
Using the refrigerator/freezer
Electronic control 7 Switching ON/OFF the refrigerator-freezer 8 Temperature regulation 8 Temperature display 8 Temperature inside the refrigerator-freezer 8 Quick-freezing 8 Slight temperature variations 9 Function “QUICK FREEZING” 9 Function “HOLIDAY” 9 Display brightness adjustment 10
Alarm
Alarm codes 10 Interrupting an alarm 10
Using the refrigerating compartment and accessories
Glass shelves 11 Bottle shelf 11 Vegetable drawers 11
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Multi-boxes 11 Storage shelves in the door 11
Using the freezer compartment and accessories
Defrosting and cleaning
Automatic defrosting of refrigerating compartment 12 Manual defrosting of refrigerating compartment 12 Manual defrosting of freezing compartment 12 Cleaning 13
Setting up and installation
Where to place the refrigerator/freezer 14 Electrical connection 15 Starting up the refrigerator/freezer 16 You can change the doors from right-hinged to
left-hinged or vice versa yourself 17
Replacing the bulb 19
GRAM Service
Spare parts 19
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The refrigerator/freezer contains the environment-friendly, non-ozone­depleting refrigerant R600a. As R600a is a flammable gas, it is important to avoid damage to the refrigeration circuit during transport and installation. If the refrigeration circuit is damaged, avoid using naked flame in the vicinity of the refrigerator/freezer and connecting power to the refrigerator/ freezer. Also make sure that there is good ventilation in the room. If you are in doubt, please contact your supplier.
Transporting and moving the refrigerator/freezer
The refrigerator/freezer must always be moved in the vertical position. The cabinet must not be tilted more than approx. 40°. If the refrigerator/freezer has been tilted more than 40°, the power supply must not be connected until the appliance has stood upright for at least two hours.
If the refrigerator/freezer is to remain unused for a time
If the refrigerator/freezer is to remain unused for a time, e.g. in a summerhouse, switch refrigerator and
freezer off by pressing the buttons (1), (2) and then disconnecting the power supply to the cabinet and possibly pulling the plug out of the wall socket.
Important information
Empty, defrost and clean the refrigerator/freezer. Leave the doors to the refrigerating and freezing compartments slightly ajar. This will prevent bad smells in the cabinets.
Warning
Old refrigerators and freezers are often fitted with complicated latches that can only be opened from the outside. If you have an old unit like this stored away somewhere, or if you scrap it, remember to destroy the latch to prevent children from being exposed to danger by getting locked inside the unit. Note! Please also observe the environmental rules on disposal.
Disposal
If a refrigerator/freezer is to be disposed of, this must be done in an environmentally correct way, in accordance with current rules on disposal. Please observe the environmental rules on disposal. There might be special requirements/conditions to be observed. Information on disposal can be obtained from:
- Gram A/S
- Your white-goods supplier
- Authorities (the local council, Ministry of the Environment, etc.)
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Description of the refrigerator/freezer
The refrigerator/freezer is intended for use in a normal household. It is designed for temperature class SN in accordance with European standard EN 153. This means that it will run
best at a room temperature of +10°C to +32°C. The freezing compartment is a four-star freezer approved for freezing down and storing frozen items of food.
Control panel
Halogen lamp
Glass shelves
Multi-boxes
Bottle shelf
Storage shelves
Nameplate
Evaporation tray
Vegetable drawers
Rubber sealing strip
Condenser
Freezing drawers
Freezing tray (KF 350 only)
Compressor
Compressor compartment
Adjustable feet
Door handle
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