This a p p l i a n c e is produced in accordance with the fo l l o w i n g E U
guid e l i n e s : 2 01 4/35/EU, 2 014/30/EU, 200 9 / 1 2 5 / E C ,
EC.6 4 3 / 2 0 0 9,EU 1060/2010 a nd 200 2 / 9 6 / E C .
rmation.........2
............7
Safetyandwarning informationContents
2
Using your appliance.......................12
....................15 Helpful hints and tips
.........16 Cleaning and care...............
Troubleshooting. .........................17
Disposal oftheappliance..............19
For your safety and correct
usage, before installing and
first using the appliance,
read this user m anual
carefully, including its hints
and warnings.
To avoid un n ec e ss a ry
mistakes and accidents, it is
important to make sure that
all people using the appliance
are thoroughly familiar with its
operation and safety features.
Save these instructions and
be sure that they remain
with the appliance if it is
moved or sold, so that
anyone using it throughout
its life will be properly
informed on usage and
safety notices.
For the safety of life and
property, keep the precautions
of these user's instructions as
the manufacturer is not
responsible for damages
caused by omission.
Safety for children and others
who are vulnerable
This appliance can be used
by children aged from 8
years and abov e, and
pe r s o n s w ith r e d uce d
physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if
they have been given
supervision or instruction
concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards
involved. Children shall not
play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user
maintenance should not be
carried out by children
without supervision.
Keep all packaging away
from children as there is risk
of suffocation.
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If you are discarding the
appliance, pull the plug out
of the socket, cut the
connection cable (as close
to the appliance as you can)
and remove the door to
prevent children from
suffering an electric shock
or
from closing
themselves inside.
If this appliance, featuring a
magnetic door seals, is to
replace an older appliance
having a spring lock (latch)
on the door or lid, please
make the spring lock
unusable before you
discard the old appliance .
This will reduce the risk of
trapping children or animals
inside.
General safety
WARNING –This
appliance is intended to
be used in household and
similar applications such as
-staff kitchen areas in shops,
offices and other working
environments;
-farm houses and by clients
in hotels, motels and other
residential type
environments;
-bed and breakfast type
environments;
-catering and similar non-ret
WARNING — Do not store
explosive substances such
as aerosol cans with a
flammable propellant in this
appliance.
WARNING — If the supply
cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the
manufacturer ,
its service
agent or similarly qualified
persons
in order to avoid a
hazard.
WARNING — Keep
ventilation openings in the
appliance enclosure or in
any built-in structure clear
of obstruction.
WARNING — Do not use
mechanical devices or
other means to accelerate
the defrosting process,
other than those
recommended by
the
manufacturer.
WARNING — Do not
damage the refrigerant
circuit
.
WARNING — Do not use
electrical appliances inside
the food storage
c o m p a r t m e n t s o f t h e
appliance, unless they are
of the type recommended
by the manufacturer.
WARNING — The
refrigerant and insulation
are flammable.
When dis posing of the
appliance, do so only at an
a u t h o r i z e d w a s t e
disposal center. Do not
expose to flame.
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Refrigerant
Therefrigerantisobutene
(R600a) iscontainedwithin
the refrigerant circuit of the
appliance. This is a natural
gas with a high level of
environmental compatibility,
wh i c h is nev e r t he l e s s
flammable . During
transportation and
installation of the appliance,
ensure that none of the
components of the
refrigerant circuit becomes
damaged.
The refrigerant (R600a) is
flammable.
Caution:risk of fire
If the refrigerant circuit
is damaged:
-Avoid naked flames and
sources of ignition.
-Thoroughly ventilate the
room in which the appliance
is situated.
It is dangerous to alter the
specifications or modify this
product in any way.
Any damage to the cord
may cause a shortcircuit,
fire, and/or electric shock.
Electricalsafety
1.Thepowercordmustnotbelengthened.
2.Makesurethatthe
power plug is not crushed
or damaged. A crushed or
damaged power plug may
overheat and cause a fire.
3.Make sure that you can
access the main plug of the
appliance.
4.Do not pull the main
cable.
5.If the power plug socket
is loose, do not insert the
power plug. There is a risk
of electric shock or fire.
6.You must not operate the
ap p l i a n c e w i t h o u t the
interior lighting lamp cover.
7.
The fridge should only be
supplied with single phase
alternating current of 220 ~
240V / 50Hz . If the supply
fluctuates outside this range
an automatic A.C. voltage
regulator
should be used. The fridge
should be plugged into an
adequately earthed supply
of
more than 350W
Daily use
Do not store flammable
gas
appliance, there is a risk of
explosion.
Do not operate any
electri cal appliances in
or
liquids
in
the
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the appliance (e.g.
ice cream
etc.).
When unplugging always
pull the plug from the
mains socket. Do not pull
on the cable.
Do not place hot items near
the plastic components of
this appliance.
Do not place food products
directly against the air
outlet on the rear wall.
Store pre-packed frozen
food in accordance with the
frozen food manufacture
instructions.
The manufactures storage
recommendations should be
strictly adhered to. Refer to
relevant instructions for
storage.
Do not place carbonated
or fizzy drinks
freezer compartment as it
creates pressure on the
container, which may
Cause it to explode,
in damage to the
Frozen food can cause frost
burns if consumed straight
from the freezer compartment.
Do not place the appliance
in direct sunlight.
Keep bu rning c andle s,
lamps and other items
with naked flames away
makers, mixers
electric
in
the
resulting
appliance.
from
the appliance
The appliance is only
intended for keeping food a n
d/or beverages for normal
household consumption a s
explained in this instruction
booklet
The appliance is heavy.
Care should
when moving it.
Do not remove nor touch
items
compartment if your hands
are damp/wet, as this could
cause skin abrasions or
frost/freezer burns.
Never use the base,
drawers,
stand on or as supports.
Frozen food must not be
refrozen once it has been
thawed out.
To avoid items falling and
causing injury or damage
to the appliance, do not
overload the door racks
or put too much food in
the crisper drawers.
be
taken
from the freezer
doors etc.
to
Caution!
Care and cleaning
Before p e r f orm in g
maintenance, switch off
the ap plianc e and
disconnect the mains plug
from the mains socket.
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Do not clean the appliance
with metal objects, steam
cleaners, et he r ea l oi ls,
organic solvents or abrasive
cleansers.
Do not use sharp objects to
remove frost from the
appliance. Use a plastic
scraper.
Installation Important!
For
electrica l
carefully, follow the
instructions
manual.
Unpack the appliance and
check for damage. Do not
connect the appliance if it
is damaged. Report
possible damage
immediately to
retailer. In this case,
please retain packing.
It is advisable to wait at
least four
connecting the appliance to
avoid damaging the
compressor.
connection
given in this
your
hours
before
Adequate air circulation
should be provided
around the appliance. To
achieve sufficient
ventilation. Please follow
the instructions relevant
to installation.
Wherever possible the back
of the product should not be
too close to flammable
materials as some
components are hot in
normal operation.
The appliance must not be
locate close to radiators or
cookers.
Make sure that the mains
plug is accessible following
installation of the appliance.
Service
This product
serviced by an authorized
Service Center or Service
Agent, and only genuine
spare parts must be used
must
be
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your s hou ld cons ider th e fol lowin g
guid anc e
It is re com mende d to leav e 75m m of
spac e fro m the bac k of the un it to t he
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open 130°and
to open 135.
to the diagrams below.
See in follow diagrams. Please refer
the refrigerator door
135°
Leveling of appliance
For sufficient leveling and air
circulating in the lower rear section of
the appliance, the bottom feet may
need to be adjusted. Please use a
suitable spanner.
To allow the doors to self-close, tilt
back the top backwards at about
15mm or 0.5by turning the°
adjustable feet.
Whenever you want to move the
appliance, remember to turn the feet
back up, so that the appliance can roll
freely. Reinstall the appliance when
relocating.
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Warning!
For proper installation, this refrigerator
must be placed on a level surface of
hard material that is the same height
as the rest of the flooring. This surface
should be strong enough to support a
fully loaded refrigerator.
The rollers, which are not castors,
should be only used for forward or
backward movement. Moving the
refrigerator sideways may damage
your floor and the rollers.
8
Before you use the product, please
check the handle of the refrigerator. If
the handle is loose, you should fix it
with the hexangular screwdriver in the
clockwise direction, then it can be
used normally.
adjusta e bottomf etble
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star
dif
shelf
shelf
9
Descriptionofthe appliance
Viewofthe appliance
13
Freezer zone LED light
Freezer
Wind channel cover in freezer
Freezer door Rack
Freezer
ice-maker (optional)
6
Freezer door gasket
Freezer drawer
Freezer door Rack
Adjustable feet
10
Fresh zone LED light
Note
Due to unceasing modificationofour products y
ferent from this Instruction Manual but its functions and using methods remain
the same
two-
zone
Wind channel cover in fresh
Water tank
Bottle Rack
Fresh
Fresh door Rack
Fruit and vegetables Crisper
Fresh door gasket
18.Bottle holder
our refrigerator may be slightly
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control gu idelines. Your
appli anc e
10
Fridge
fridge
zer
show ing t emper atu re 5 icon s sho wing
mode a nd an d 4 contr ol bu ttons
5
appliance
Unlock
unlock
unlock
lock all the buttons when you finish
temperature setting.
3s
3
you can press the
3
button for 3 seconds to
3
Freezer
control panel will display corresponding mode
according to the following sequence.
A
b
holiday
period.
is on,
the
You can switch off super cool function by
pressing "Fridge"or "Freezer" button and
the refrigerator temperature setting will
revert back to it's previous setting.
And the
super coolsuper freeze
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When the super freeze function is on,
the " " icon will be illuminated.
When cooling a full freezer of unfrozen
food the superfreezer function will take
around 24 hours to fully freeze all food
items completely.
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"Fridge"or "Freezer"
button and the freezer temperature
setting will revert back to it's previous
setting.
When the holiday function is on, the
" " icon will be illuminated.
When the holiday function is on
holiday
"Fridge"or "Freezer"
button and the freezer temperature
setting will revert back to it's previous
setting.
5
case of alarm,
2
minutes
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stor ing m eat, ve getab les
and fr uit . It is rec ommen ded t hat foo d is
pack ed in s ealed c ont ainer s or wr apped
in pol yth ene foo d wra p to avoi d loo sing
mois tur e or allo win g flavo urs t o mi x.
5
Befo re re movin g the door she lves
plea se re move al l foo d items t o avoid
spil lag e.
When you remove the
door r acks an d can b e moved s ide to si de
as req uir ed.
3
.Usi ng your ice bo x
12
vegetables and fruit.
When you re mov e the c risper pull it
forward s and l ift o ff t he sl ide rs.
Remembe r to re mov e all f ood first.
hold
bott les , cans an d tal l conta iners i n pla ce.
it can b e use d on the mi ddl e and low er
,
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larg e qua ntiti es of f rozen f ood.
The me tho d of remo val o f the
3.
The water dispenser located in the fridge
door, is for storing drinking water. With this
appliance you can obtain chilled water
easily without opening the refrigerator. You
should be informed of following tips.
Before using
Before using this appliance for the first time,
you should use it as follows.
1. Hold one bottom side of the water tank
by a hand, lift up the opposite side by the
other hand,when the slot of the water tank
is off from the guide, change hands to
repeat these steps.
2. Hold the two sides of the water tank
tightly, lift up and put out of the water tank.
3. Unscrew the head, then clean head ,lids
and the water tank.
Caution!
Drain the water tank befor you take it down!
Assembling
After cleaning, please assemble the parts
including the head, water tank and lids as
follows:
1. Put the seal ring in order first ( the seal
ring can not turn up), then insert the head
into the hole.
guide
head
slot
2. Hold the two sides of the water tank
tightly, fit the water tank along the guids
e
on the door.
3. Push the two sides of the water tank
downward as the picture shows.
4. When you hear clicks by both sides and
the same time the both sides of the waterat
is closed to the door liner, It means the tank
installation is completed.
Filling water
Before you fill the drinking water into the
water tank, ensure that the water tank is
steady and in a correct position.
seal ring
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Caution!
Fill with water up to 4L ( which is
suggested) and not above the level.
Otherwise, it may overflow when the lids
is closed.
We recommend that you fill the water by
the following ways.
1.Remove the small lid and fill water from
the inlet of the larger lid.
2.Remove the cover of the rank, and then
fill water inside directly.
Warning!
Don’t touch the other parts of the
appliance when filling water, it may
cause the water leakage.
Dispensing water
1.Make sure the cover of the water tank
is fitted on.
2.Close the fridge door and check the
dispenser.
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Cleaning
1.Put the water tank out of the door
carefully and then wash the tank, lid, and
head lightly in water.
2.After you have successfully cleaned the
appliance, you should dry it fully.
Also clear the receiving tank toregularly
avoid slillage .
Receiving Water
You should use the correct cups to receive
water underneath the water dispenser.
Warning!
Don’t push the dispenser lever forward
without cup, it may cause the water leakage
from the dispenser.
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Helpful hints and tips
Energy saving tips
We recommend that you follow the tips
below to save energy.
●
Try to avoid keeping the door open
for long periods in order to conserve
energy.
●
Ensure the appliance is away from
any sources of heat. (Direct sunlight,
electric oven or cooker etc.)
●
Don't set the temperature colder than
necessary.
●
Don't store warm food or evaporating
liquid in the appliance.
●
Pl ace t he ap plia nce i n a we ll
ventilated, humidity free, room. Please
refer to Installing your new appliance
chapter.
●
The diagram shows the correct
combination for the drawers, crisper
an d she lves. Do no t adju st th e
combination as this is designed to be
the most energy efficient configuration.
Hints for fresh food refrigeration
●
Do no t p lac e hot food di rectly int o
t h e r e f r i g er a t o r , t he i nt e r n a l
tempe rat ure will i ncr ease r esu lting
in the comp ressor h aving to work
har d e r a nd w ill con s u me m or e
energ y.
●
Do c o v e r o r wrap t h e f o o d,
parti cul arly if it has a str ong flavor.
●
Place foo d pr operly so that air c an
circu lat e freely aroun d it.
Hints f or re frigeratio n
●
Meat (All Type s) Wra p i n polythen e
food: wrap a nd p lac e on t he glass
shelf abov e the veget able drawer.
Alway s f ollow f ood sto rage times
and use by d ates s uggested b y
manuf act urers.
●
Cooke d foo d, cold dishes , etc.:
They shou ld be cover ed a nd m ay b e
place d on an y shelf.
Fruit and veg eta bles: T hey sho uld
●
be st ored in the s pec ial drawer
provi ded .
Bu tter and ch e ese: Sho u ld be
wrapp ed inairtigh t foil or pla stic film
wrap.
Milk bo ttl es:
Shoul d hav e a lid and be store d in
the doo r rac ks.
Hints for freezing
●
When first starting-up or after a
period out of use, let the appliance run
at least 2 hours on the higher settings
before putting food in the compartment.
●
Prepare food in small portions to
enable it to be rapidly and completely
frozen and to make it possible to
subsequently thaw only the quantity
required.
●
Wrap up the food in aluminum foil or
polyethylene food wraps which are
airtight.
●
Do not allow fresh, unfrozen food to
touch the food which is already frozen
to avoid partially thawing the frozen
food.
●
Ic e d pro d uc t s , if co n s u m e d
immediately after removal from the
freezer compartment, will probably
cause frost burns to the skin.
It is recommended to label and date
each frozen package in order to keep
track of the storage time.
Hints for the storage of frozen food
●
Ensure that frozen food has been
stored correctly by the food retailer.
●
Once defrosted,food will deteriorate
rapidly and should not be re-frozen. Do
not exceed the storage period indicated
by the food manufacturer.
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Switching off your appliance
If the appliance needs to be switched
off for an extended period, the following
steps should be taken prevent mould
on the appliance.
1. Remove all food.
2. Remove the power plug from the
mains socket.
3. Clean and dry the interior thoroughly.
4. Ensure that all the doors are wedged
open slightly to allow air to circulate.
Cleaning and care
For hygienic reasons the appliance
(i n c lu d i ng e x te r i or a n d i n t er i or
acc e s s o r i es) should be c l e a n ed
regularly at least every two months.
Caution! The appliance must not be
connected t o t h e m a i n s d u ring
cleaning. Danger of electrical shock!
Before cleaning switch the appliance off
and remove the plug from the mains
socket.
Exterior cleaning
To maintain good appearance of your
appliance, you should clean it regularly.
-Wipe the digital panel and display
panel with a clean, soft cloth.
-Spray water onto the cleaning cloth
instead of spraying directly on the
surface of the appliance. This helps
ensure an even distribution of moisture
to the surface.
-Clean the doors, handles and cabinet
surfaces with a mild detergent and
then wiped dry with a soft cloth.
Caution!
-Don't use sharp objects as they are
likely to scratch the surface.
-Don't use Thinner, Car detergent,
Clorox, ethereal oil, abrasive cleansers
or organic solvent such as Benzene for
cleanin g. The y may damage t he
surface of the appliance and may
cause fire.
Interior cleaning
You should clean the appliance interior
regularly. It will be easier to clean when
food stocks are low.
-Wipe the inside of the fridge freezer
with a weak solution of bicarbonate of
soda, and then rinse with warm water
using a wrung-out sponge or cloth.
-Wipe completely dry before replacing
the shelves and baskets. Thoroughly
dry all surfaces and removable parts.
Although this appliance automatically
defrosts, a layer of frost may occur on
the refrigerator's interior walls if the
door is opened frequently or kept
opentoo long. If the frost is too thick
wait until food stocks are low and
proceed as follows:
1 . R e m o v e e xi s t in g f o o d a nd
ac cesso ries b asket s, unp lug th e
appliance from the mains power and
leave the doors open. Ventilate the
room thoroughly to accelerate the
thawing process.
2.When defrosting is completed, clean
your freezer as described above.
Caution! Don't use sharp objects to
remove frost from the refrigerator. Only
after the interior is completely dry
should the appliance be switched back
on and plugged back into the mains
socket.
Door seal cleaning
Take care to keep door seals clean.
Sticky food and drinks can cause seals
to stick to the cabinet and tear when
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you open the door. Wash seal with a
mild detergent and warm water. Rinse
and dry it thoroughly after cleaning.
Caution! Only after the door seals are
completely dry should the appliance be
powered on.
Repla cin g the LED light
War ning: Th e LED l ight shou ld no t
be repl ace d by the user. If the L ED
light i s fau lty, cont act the
custo mer
helpl ine f or as sistanc e.
t he LED lig ht, t he
an be use d:
c
1.Unp lug y our applianc e.
2 .Remov e light cover by p ush ing up
and out .
3.Hol d the L ED cover with on e hand
and pul l it wi th the other han d while
press ing t he connector l atch.
4.Rep lac e LED light and sn ap it
corre ctl y in to place.
follo win
To replac
g
s te p
s
Troubleshooting
If you experie nce a proble m with your appliance or are con cerned that th e
appli anc e is not fu nctioni ng corre ctl y, yo u can carry out some e asy c hec ks
befor e calling for se rvi ce, pl ease see bel ow. You can carry ou t some eas y
check s acc ording to this s ection befor e cal ling for se rvi ce.
War ning! Don't try to r epair the appliance yours elf . If th e pro ble m per sists
after you have made the checks mention ed be low, c ont act a qual ified
elect ric ian, authori zed service en gineer or the sh op wh ere you pur cha sed the
produ ct.
e
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Problem
Appliance is not
working correctly
Odours from the
compartments
Noise from the
appliance
Possible cause & Solution
Check whether the power cord is plugged into the power
outlet properly.
Check the fuse or circuit of your power supply, replace if
necessary
.
The ambient temperature is too low. Try setting the chamber
temperature to a colder level to solve this problem.
It is normal that the refrigerator is not operating during the
automatic defrost cycle, or for a short time after the
appliance is switched on to protect the compressor.
The interior may need to be cleaned.
Some food, containers or wrapping cause odours.
The sounds below are quite normal:
●
Compressor running noises.
●
Air movement noise from the small fan motor in the fridge
compartment or other compartments.
●
Gurgling sound similar to water boiling.
●
Popping noise during automatic defrosting.
●
Clicking noise before the compressor starts.
Other unusual noises are due to the reasons below and may
need you to check and take action:
●
The cabinet is not level.
●
The back of appliance touches the wall.
●
Bottles or containers fallen or rolling.
The motor runs
continuously
A layer of frost
occurs in the
compartment
Temperature inside
is too warm
It is normal to frequently hear the sound of the motor, it will
need to run more when in following circumstances:
●
Temperature setting is set colder than necessary
●
A large quantity of warm food has recently been stored
within the appliance.
●
The temperature outside the appliance is too high.
●
Doors are kept open too long or too often.
●
After your installing the appliance or it has been switched
off for a long time.
Check that the air outlets are not blocked by food and
ensure food is placed within the appliance to allow sufficient
ventilation. Ensure that door is fully closed. To remove the
frost, please refer to cleaning and care chapter.
You may have left the doors open too long or too frequently;
or the doors are kept open by some obstacle; or the
appliance is located with insufficient clearance at the sides,
back or top.
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Disposal of the appliance
It is pro hib ited to dispos e of this applia nce as hous eho ld waste.
Packaging materials
Packa gin g ma ter ials wi th the recycle sy mbol ar e re cyc lable. Dispose of the
packa gin g into a suit abl e waste col lec tion cont ain er to recyc le it .
Before disposal of the appliance
1. Pull o ut th e mains plu g fro m the mains s ock et.
2. Cut off the power cor d and discard wi th the mains plu g.
War ning! Refri ger ators conta in refrigerant and gas es in the insula tio n.
Refri ger ant and gases mu st be dis posed of profess ionally as they may ca use
eye inju ries or ignit ion. Ensur e that tubing of th e
damag e pri or to prope r dis posal.
Correct Disposal of this product
This marking indicat es that this p rod uct sh ould n ot be di sposed
with othe r ho usehold was tes through out the EU. To pre vent
possi ble harm to the environme nt or human h ealth fro m
uncon tro lled w aste d isposal , recycle it respo nsibly to pr omote
the sus tainabl e reuse of materi al resour ces . To return you r
used de vic e, please use the r eturn and collectio n sys tems or
conta ct the retailer where the pr odu ct was purc has ed. They
can tak e thi s product f or en vironme nta l safe recy cli ng.
refri ger ant circui t is not
220-240V~, 50Hz, R600a ;
ns
Hise
e
Service
Help Line
: 0844 346 0087
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nse UK Ltd
Hise
Unit 2 Meadow Court
Millshaw Lane
Leeds
LS11 8LZ
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