Kelvinator KI 255BF, KI 255BFS Instruction Manual

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REFRIGERATORREFRIGERATOR
REFRIGERATORREFRIGERATOR
MODEL: KI 255BF/BFS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Shelf
Crisper Cover
Ice-making case (Inside)
Drain Port
Freezing Drawer
Drain hose (Back)
Compressor (Back)
Thermostat
Refrigerator Compartment
Eggs bracket (Inside)
Upper bracket
Lower bracket
Half bracket
Gasket
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Instructions for Installation
Cautions for Safety
Operation
Cleaning and Maintenance
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Appearance of refrigerator refer to production Because of product improvement, your refrigerator
may not be completely consistent with this user manual.
CONTENTS
Structure Illustration
Please read this users operation manual before using.
This type of refrigerator is widely used in places such as hotels, offices, students
dormitories and houses. It has a high efficiency compressor and classic structure
Distribution. It enjoys the advantages of low electric consumption, driving freezing
capability and easy use.
Structure Illustration
Leveling Feet
Note: This illustration is only for general reference.
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Door Reverse -------------------------7
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Technical Specifications --------------10
General
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Do not tilt the refrigerator for more than 45 from the upright position when
moving it.
Avoid collision and violent vibration during transportation.
Do not apply force to any part such as the condenser, the door and its handle
in order to prevent frigerator from deforming, as this will influence thethe re
performance.
Ensure that there is enough space around the refrigerator in order to let it work well.
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It must be checked that the used should be the same as the rated voltage
before the refrigerator is used.
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The power plug should have its own separated socket in order to prevent the
electric wire from being over heated by other plugs.
Don not allow children to tamper with the controls or play with the product.
Don not hang heavy objects onto the door of the product to avoid the refrigerator
turning over..
It is dangerous to alter the specifications or attempt to modify this products
in any way
Do not place sealed container or carbonated liquids such as fizzy drinks into
the freezer as it creates pressure on the container which may cause it to explode
resulting to damage to the freezer or people.
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The refrigerator should be kept away from high temperature ,sunshine or humid
conditions.
The refrigerator should be placed on solid floor to avoid much noise.
For your safety and protection, this unit is grounded through the power cord plug
when plugged into a matching wall outlet. If you are not sure whether your wall
outlet properly grounded, please consult a qualified electrician..
Do not splash water on to the refrigerator. Otherwise it may cause malfunc
-tions of the refrigerator or electric shock.
Do not store flammable materials such as alcohol, gasoline, LP gas and glue
etc, in the refrigerator.
Ice cubes and ice lollies should not be consumed immediately after removal from
the freezer as it may result in low temperature skin abrasions.
When you change the light bulb or when the refrigerator is not in use for long
periods, disconnect it from the electricity supply..
Wait for 5 minutes before restart the unit after the power supply blackout..
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When operating the refrigerator for the first time , set the thermostatic dial at 3,
run it without loading any food. Usually this takes
2 or 3 hours. Then set the thermostatic dial at the desired setting and place
foods into the refrigerator .
connect the electric wire and
Operation
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Instructions for Installation
Cautions for Safety
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CautionsCautions
When defrosting , never use any sharp or metallic objects to remove the frost
on the surface of the evaporator as this will damage the evaporator .
Do not store bottled beverage in the freezing compartment , so as to prevent it
from being broken and damaging the refrigerator .
Keep space between the food packets to allow the cold air to circulate
smoothly in fridge or freezer compartment..
Cleaning and Maintenance:
Detergent
When cleaning the refrigerator , disconnect the electric wire . Rub it carefully
with a piece of cloth soaked with neutral cleanser , then wipe it clean with fresh
Water. Do not wash the refrigerator with water directly to prevent the unit from
rust and breakdown.
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Never use acids , chemical solution , thinner , gasoline or the likes to clean the
refrigerator because they may damage the painting cover and plastic parts of it
Once or twice a year dust the compressor at the back of the appliance with a
brush or vacuum cleaner, as an accumulation of dust will affect the performance
of the appliance and cause excessive electricity consumption.
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When making ice cubes , fill the ice-making case with drinkable water. And put
it into the freezer . It takes about 2 or 3 hours to make ice cubes. Pieces of ice
cube can be removed by twisting it . Do not press it up and down , otherwise ,
it may be broken.
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Frost in fridge compartment can defrost automatically and the water can flow to the water
collection pan which support the compressor. The condensate water will evaporate by
the heat of compressor. If the drain hose in compressor compartment is not installed well,
do install it again before use.
Defrost the freezer compartment whenever the layer of frost on the surface reaches 3 or
4 mm.
When defrosting , remove all foods and appendix, set the thermostat at 0 position
and open the door.
After the frost has melted , discard the water and dry up the interior of the
refrigerator, The refrigerator can then be restarted by turning its thermostat to the desired
setting .
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The temperature of the refrigerator can be adjusted by turning the thermostatic
dial. setting of the thermostatic dial at 3~4 is the most suitable for general
operation. The higher the number the colder the temperature.
When you set it to 0, the refrigerator will stop.
Do n t put too many foods in the refrigerator .
Open the door as less as possible in order to maintain
the temperature of the refrigerator and always leave
warm food to cool down to room temperature before
putting into the refrigerator to save electric consumption.
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Door Reverse
Reversing the Door
Before you reverse the refrigerator door, you should ensure the refrigerator
Is unplugged and empty and have someone to help you. During the process
Screwdriver and adjustable spanner will be used.
Undo the four retaining screws of the worktop and remove the worktop
Undo the retaining screws of the top bracket and remove the top bracket. Then take away the upper door and put it in a safe place.
While supporting the lower door, remove the central bracket by undo the 2 screws. .
Take away the lower door from the bottom hinge pin. Tilt the fridge onto its back and rest it on a firm surface .
Remove the bottom bracket by unscrewing. Remove and reverse the adjustable foot from left side to right side and remove the fixed screw in the left side.
Remove the lower hinge pin using a spanner. Turn the hinge bracket over and replace it in the same slot. Replace the bottom bracket on the other side and lift the refrigerator upright.
Reverse the blanking plugs . Remove the door hinge caps on both doors (top and bottom) and insert on the oppos ite side of the door.
Unscrew the hinge pin from the top brack et using the spanner. Turn the brack et over and replace it in the same slot.
Check that doors are aligned hor izontally and vertically and that all seals are closed on the cabinet before finally tighten the central hinge and the top br acket. R emove and reverse the plastic insert of the worktop before refit the worktop. Re-adjust the levelling feet.
Refit the top bracket while refitting the upper door. Do not fully tighten screws.
Replace the central bracket while refitting the lower door, To ass is t with final adjustment do not fully tighten the bracket screws.
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When the refrigerator is not cool enough: ensure that
The thermostat is at the correct setting .
There are enough space around the refrigerator .
The doors are not opened too frequently and for too long .
The refrigerator is not under direct sunlight or placed near the heat source .
There are not too many foods and hot foods in the refrigerator.
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When the foods in the refrigerator are frozen
The thermostat is at the correct setting .
There are not too much foods which contain much moisture in the refrigerator .
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The containers or solid packages stored inside are not touching each other .
When the refrigerator operates too noisily :
When there is water spill to the ground :
When the refrigerator run continuous in summer without stop :
The refrigerator is properly levelled .
The drain hole is blocked .
There are too much food in the refrigerator .
The refrigerator is not touching objects around it .
The drain hose in compressor compartment is not installed well..
The thermostat dial is at higher position such as 7 etc. The door of refrigerator is opened too frequently.
The ventilation is not good around the refrigerator.
The door is not closed well or the door gasket is deformed..
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When the refrigerator can not run in winter :
The compensate switch is off. It should be turned on as the ambient
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is less than 10 degree. .
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When the refrigerator does not operate :ensure that
The electric power is supplied and the voltage is normal.
The fuse is not burned out .
The power plug is plugged in firmly in the socket .
The thermostat setting is not in 0 position..
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During the period of high relative humidity , moisture may form on the surface of
the refrigerator . It is not malfunction . You may just wipe it up yourself .
If your refrigerator is still not functioning properly after making the above checks ,
please contact with the maintenance service department without any delay .
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Technical Specifications
* For the detailed specifications please refer to the nameplate at the back of the refrigerator.
* The specifications are subject to change without prior notice due to product improvement.
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Troubleshooting
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