TECO TFF400WNTBM User Manual

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TOP MOUNT FROST FREE
400L REFRIGERATOR
USER’S MANUAL
Model : TFF400WNTBM
To ensure proper use of the appliance and your safety, please read the following user manual completely before operating this appliance.
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Thank you for purchasing our product and thank you for placing your confi dence in us. Read this manual carefully before using. Follow instructions and keep the manual for future reference.
Follow the operating instructions and safety notices in this manual. If any trouble arise, do not x it yourself or hand it to the after sales
service centre which have not been authorised. Please contact TECO service on 1300 660 037. This refrigerator is designed and approved for use with fl ammable R600a refrigerant. The appliance is specifi cally constructed for domestic use and is therefore suitable for the refrigeration and storage of fresh and frozen foods and the production of ice-cubes. The appliance has not been designed or manufactured for professional use. Teco declines all responsibility for damage deriving from improper use of the appliance. The refrigerator has undergone the necessary tests on the tightness of the refrigeration circuit and complies with the safety regulations for electrical appliances.
WARNING ICON
This symbol indicates information concerning your personal safety
WARNING
CAUTION ICON
This symbol indicates information on how to avoid damaging the appliance
CAUTION
FLAMMABLE ICON
R600a WARNING LABEL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Information................................................
Name of Parts and Usage.....................................
Packing List ..........................................................
Transporting the Appliance & Installation .............
Operating Instructions ..........................................
Energy Saving Tips ..............................................
Maintenance ......................................... ...............
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Disconnection of the Appliance ............................
Reversing the Door .............................................
Troubleshooting .................................................
Repairs, Service & Warranty ................................
Specifi cations .......................................................
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R600a Iso-butane Refrigerant
Hydrocarbon refrigerants have excellent refrigerant properties and minimal low global warming potential and
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no ozone depletion potential.
This appliance contains a small quantity of fl ammable, non- synthetic R600a refrigerant: Hydrocarbon refrigerants cannot be ‘retrofi tted’ to the appliance that has not been designed and approved to use that type of refrigerant. Ensure that the tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged during transportation and installation.
Leaking refrigerant may cause eye injuries or could ignite.The room for installing the appliance must be at least 1m
3
per 8g of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant in the appliance can be found on the rating plate attached to the appliance.
Risk of fi re
If the refrigerant circuit should become damaged. Avoid open fl ames and sources of ignition. Disconnect the appliance from the mains power. Thoroughly ventilate the room in which
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the appliance is situated for several minutes.
SAFETY INFORMATION
The refrigerator is designed to operate on a single phase power
supply within a voltage range of 220~240V/50Hz.
• The refrigeration system contains refrigerant. Do not allow any sharp objects to come in contact with the refrigerant system to avoid damage to the refrigerant circuit.
• This product is for indoor use only.
• Do not place electrical items or cooking equipment nearby. Keep away from substances which could cause ignition and ensure good ventilation is always available.
• Do not place objects on top of the appliance which are magnetic, heavy or fi lled with water.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by authorised TECO service personal, service agent or similarly qualifi ed persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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• Do not store fl ammable, explosive, volatile and highly corrosive materials in the refrigerator. Containers with fl ammable gases or liquids can leak at low temperature. There is a risk of explosion or fi re.
• Do not splash water on the appliance. It may cause malfunction or electric shock.
• Do not place or operate any electrical appliance in the refrigerator.
• Always switch off and unplug the appliance before cleaning.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Safety of children
• Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Packing (e.g. wraps, polystyrene etc.) can be dangerous
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• Contact your local authorities for correct method of disposal. Dispose of all packaging in a responsible manner in accordance with local regulations.
Dispose of old appliances in accordance with local regulations. Remove the doors, cut off the main cable, break or remove spring or bolt catches if fi xed to prevent children trapped or involve themselves in other dangers.
for children. There is a risk of suffocation. Keep packaging materials away from children.
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NAME OF PARTS AND USAGE
1. Freezer Shelf 6. Vegetable Crisper
2. Twist Ice Cube Maker 7. Freezer Door Tray
3. Freezer Thermostat Control 8. Refrigerator Door Tray
4. Refrigerator Thermostat Control 9. Large Door Tray
5. Glass Shelf 10. Adjustable Feet
The refrigerator you purchased is subject to continuous improvement, which may not be completely consistent with the manual, however the functions and operating methods will not change.
If you use the refrigerator for the fi rst time, remove the adhesive tapes from the drawers, shelves, trays, etc.
Do not pull or push the drawers and shelves forcefully during use in case of damage.
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PACKING LIST
Check the packing list that all items have been included.
Part No.
(see pg.3)
Model TFF400WNTA
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5
1
7, 8 & 9
Vegetable Crisper
Egg Tray
Glass Shelf
Freezer Shelf
(Glass)
Door Tray
Reversible Door Hinge Assembly
User Manual
Warranty
Information
1 piece
2 pieces
3 pieces
1 piece
5 pieces
1 bag
1 copy
1 copy
Note: Product speci cations are subject to change without prior notice
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TRANSPORTING THE APPLIANCE & INSTALLATION
1.The appliance must be transported only in a vertical position. The packing must be intact during the transportation.
2. When unpacking and re-packing the appliance, please memorise the position of each accessory of the appliance when unpacking it. When re-packing the appliance for transportation, ensure all accessories are secured before transportation.
3. Do not lift or pull the door during transportation.
4. When moving the appliance, do not tilt >45 degrees (the angle of the vertical direction). Please avoid strong vibration and impacts that could cause damage to the appliance.
5. The refrigerator should be located on a fi rm and fl at surface. An uneven surface may cause excess operating noise or vibration. (a) The noise may be increased if the fl oor is not fi rm. (b) If the appliance is to be positioned on carpet fl ooring and heat emitted from the appliance is a concern, place a solid sheet under the appliance.
6. Choose a location which is not exposed to sunlight, high temperature or humid, as humidity may cause staining.
7. It is recommended a clearance of at least 20mm away
100mm
200mm
100mm
from objects and walls on both sides and back. Ensure the clearance above the appliance is not less than 300mm and
° clear for the door to swing open.
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8. If the appliance is unstable, rotating either of the front two legs in a clockwise direction will raise the appliance.
9. When adjusting the front legs, ensure the appliance slopes backwards slightly for keeping the door closed.
10. Remove all internal packaging before operating.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PLACEMENT OF FOOD
1. There should always be some space between items inside for air circulation.
2. Food should be kept in sealed packaging to avoid becoming dry or spoilt.
3. Hot food should be cooled down before placing into the appliance. Otherwise, the interior temperature and power consumption will increase.
4. Reduce opening the door frequently. This will increase the appliance effi ciently and reduce power consumption.
Do not use any electronic equipment inside the appliance.
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SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
Refrigerator temperature:
The temperature of the refrigerator can be controlled manually by adjusting the thermostat dial. Turning the refrigerator
dial (page 3 item 4) to the right (clockwise) will lower the interior temperature. Turn the dial to the left (counter clockwise) if a warmer interior temperature is required. Freezer temperature: To adjust the temperature of the freezer, turn the thermostat dial (page 3 item 3) to the right (clockwise) for maximum (colder) or to the left (counter clockwise) for
TEMPERATURE SETTING RECOMMENDATION
Freezer
compartment
Normal
Fast freeze
Fast cooling
COLD COLDER
COLD COLDER
COLD COLDER
COOL
COOL
COOL
COOL
Fig. 1
Refrigerator
compartment
COOLER
COOLER
COOLER
COOLER
minimum (warmer) temperature). Please refer to the table above for thermostat settings for normal, quick freeze and quick cooling.
Quick Freeze : Use this setting to rapidly cool the freezer section. Quick Cooling : Use this setting to rapidly cool the refrigerator section.
For normal operation, it is recommended to keep both dials in the central position (as indicated “Normal” above).
WARNING: The temperature of the refrigerator section
o
C if set to maximum “COOLER” for an
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can drop below 0 extended period of time (refer to Fig.1 above).
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Do not store objects which are costly or subject to temperature variations. e.g. medication or chemicals.
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ICE MAKING
To make ice cubes, fi ll the ice tray with potable water and place it in the freezer section or within the twist ice cube maker. To remove ice cubes easily, run water on the tray before gently twisting and inverting the tray.
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
1. Adjust the temperature control to a setting that is acceptable for the storage of the food. This will reduce the power consumption.
2. Only open the door when required. Frequently opening the door will increase power consumption.
3. To maintain good air circulation, keep the shelves and crisper of the refrigerator as supplied.
MAINTENANCE
The appliance should be maintained and cleaned frequently. For your safety, pull the plug out of the socket before cleaning.
1.Interior and exterior maintenance Clean the interior of the appliance with clean water and wipe it dry with a piece of dry cloth. Cleansers such as soap powder, abrasive cleaning powder, alkali cleansers, chemical cloth, thinners, alcohol, acid petroleum products and hot water should not be used to clean the refrigerator as they may damage the painted cover and plastics.
2. Smearing can age the interior plastic components, so remove it as soon as possible.
3. Wipe the door gasket clean, it is easy to damage the door gaskets if polluted by stains, e.g. oil, sauce, etc.
4. Interior light The refrigerator is fi tted with several LED internal lights, that are not replaceable. If the lights stop working, please contact TECO Service (refer to page 12).
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5. Please check the points below after maintenance: (1) Is there any damage or loss of the power lead? (2) Can the power plug be inserted into the power socket correctly? (3)Is the power plug and/or lead heating up? Please remove the gasket from the door before disposing. The disposed apparatus should be handled by professionals, as it may be harmful to the environment. If disposal is necessary, please contact your local authorities for correct method of disposal. Dispose of all packaging in a responsible manner in accordance with local council regulations.
6. Empty the drip tray When emptying the drip tray, be careful not to bump the refrigeration tubing. The tray may have water in it, be careful not to spill it while removing the water. This should be carried out at least once a year.
DISCONNECTION OF THE APPLIANCE
If a power failure occurs, even in summer, the refrigerator could store food normally for some time.
1, Power failure During a power failure, do not put additional food in the appliance and reduce opening the door frequently. Place several ice cubes into a container if power failure is anticipated beforehand, and place it in the top of the fridge.
2, Power failure during vacation Before departure of a short vacation, remove any items that could spoil if a power failure occurs. Ensure the door is closed fi rmly. If going on a long vacation, remove all items, clean and wipe dry the internal of the appliance, prior to disconnecting the power and leave the door open.
3, Storage of appliance If the refrigerator will be stopped for a long period of time (storage), remove all items, clean and wipe dry the internal of the appliance, unplug the appliance from the power outlet. The door should be kept open in order to prevent unpleasant odours.
Unplugging the appliance from the power outlet, please leave at least 5 minutes before reconnection.
CAUTION
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REVERSING THE DOOR
Follow these steps to reverse the door from the supplied position. NOTE: Please ensure the refrigerator is unplugged from the main power source and any items removed from inside the refrigerator and door racks before reversing the door.
STEP 1
STEP 1.
Remove the screw holding the top hinge cover. Remove the hinge cover.
STEP 2.
Remove all screws holding the top hinge. Be careful as the freezer door may come away once the screws and hinge is removed.
STEP 2
STEP 3.
Remove the freezer door by lifting off the middle hinge and place the door in a safe place to avoid damage to the door.
STEP 4.
Remove the screws holding the middle hinge in place and remove the hinge.
STEP 5.
Lift the refrigerator door from the bottom hinge and place the door in a safe place to avoid damage to the door.
STEP 6.
Remove the screws holding the bottom hinge. Remove the bottom
Hinge Locations
hinge. Locate the accessory bag supplied with the refrigerator and remove the reversed hinges. (Refer to images below).
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Top hinge and cover
Middle hinge and freezer door washer
Bottom hinge
and refrigerator door washer
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STEP 7.
Remove the screw caps from the middle and bottom. Relocate them to the screw holes from steps 2, 4 and 6 on the opposite side.
STEP 8.
Position the reversed bottom hinge and screw in place. Do not tighten completely until all hinges and door seals are correctly positioned.
STEP 9.
Remove the washer and plastic hook assembily from the base of the refrigerator door. Screw the correct washer and hook assembily to the opposite side of the refrigerator door. Carefully place the refrigerator door onto the bottom hinge. Ensure any plastic parts (washers, etc) are relocated to the opposite side of the door before installing the middle hinge.
STEP 8
STEP 9
STEP 10
STEP 10.
Install the middle hinge and screw in place. Do not tighten the screws until all hinges and seals are correctly positioned.
STEP 11.
Remove the washer and plastic hook assembily from the bottom of the freezer door. Screw the correct washer and hook assembily to the opposite side of the freezer door. Ensure any other hinge parts and washers are relocated before placing the door onto the middle hinge. Carefully place the freezer door onto the middle hinge.
STEP 11
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STEP 12.
Position the top hinge and secure in place with the screws from Step 2.
STEP 13.
Align both the freezer and refrigerator doors. Ensure they seal completely and can open and close correctly.
STEP 12
STEP 14.
STEP 15
Tighten all screws holding the hinges and brackets in place.
STEP 15.
Replace the top bracket cover and screw in place.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following cases are not malfunctions:
1. Moisture may form as condensation on the outside of the appliance during humid conditions. To remove excess moisture, wipe clean.
2. The fl ow of refrigerant through the pipeline coil could cause gurgling, similar to water boiling. This is the normal function of the appliance.
3. It is normal that the sides of the appliance will get warm as a result of the refrigeration system operation.
4. Do not place objects on top of the appliance which are magnetic, heavy, or fi lled with water.
5. The appliance operation could cause electrical interference to electrical equipment.
SYMPTOM: The refrigerator does not work. SUGGESTION: It may not be connected to the power supply (plug, power
failure or blown fuse) and switched on. Check that the temperature dial is not set to 0 position.
SYMPTOM: The refrigerator does not work ef ciently as expected. SUGGESTION: It may be caused by heavy frost on the ice box
compartment, by a warm temperature setting or by frequently opening the door, or low voltage.
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SYMPTOM: It makes an unusual noise. SUGGESTION: It may be caused by an unbalanced appliance or unstable
surface, bottles are badly placed and rattling, vibration from an object on top of, behind or beside the appliance.
SYMPTOM: The compressor keeps working for a long period. SUGGESTION: The environment temperature may be too high. The doors
may be opened frequently or even they are left open. The temperature control knob setting in (4-6) position may increase the working time of compressor. Large amounts of warm food recently placed in the appliance.
SYMPTOM: Unpleasant odours. SUGGESTION: Interior may need cleaning. Some foods produce strong
odours, some containers can also cause odours. Food should be packed tightly before being put inside the appliance. Please check whether there is any spoilt items left in the appliance.
SYMPTOM: Heavy frost occurs in the freezer compartment. SUGGESTION: Make sure the door is fully closed.
SYMPTOM: Refrigerator temperature is too cold. SUGGESTION: Check the position of the temperature dial.
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REPAIRS, SERVICE & WARRANTY
It is hazardous for anyone installing, removing, altering, repairing, servicing, testing or certifying the gas system of a gas device (i.e. charging, discharging or breaking into the refrigeration system that uses hydrocarbon refrigerants).
Only an Authorised Service Person can carry out servicing or repairs to this appliance.
IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED: If you have a problem, and the problem persists after you have made the checks mentioned above, contact: TECO Australia’s Service on 1300 660 037 () For warranty details please visit www.teco.com.au
Complete and retain the following information:
Name of retailer: _________________________________
Date of purchase: ________________________________
Model No. : _____________________________________
Serial No. : _____________________________________
MFG code: _____________________________________
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Please retain proof of purchase for warranty claims.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model TFF400WNTBM
Climate class T
Classification of
installation and use
Rated
Fridge
Class 5T
Indoor use only
Total Gross
Volume (L)
Freezer
Voltage (V) 220~240
Frequency (Hz) 50
Noise Level (dB) 45
Refrigerant type R600a
Ambient Operating
temp (
o
C)
Height
Dimensions
(mm)
Width
287
113
43
1712
696
Depth
IP rating
Net Weight (Kg)
685
IPX0
68
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