tricity bendix BF422W User Manual

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BF 422 W
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CONTENTS
Warnings .................................page 3
Conservation ...............................page 4
Installation ................................page 5
Positioning ................................page 5
Before using ................................page 5
The electrical connections ...........................page 6
Location .................................page 7
Door reversibility ..............................page 7
Fitting a decorative door panel..........................page 8
Your appliance ...............................page 11
Operation ................................page 12
The controls ................................page 12
Frozen food storage .............................page 12
Ice making ................................page 13
Thawing .................................page 13
Freezing fresh food .............................page 13
Helpful hints when buying food .........................page 13
Defrosting.................................page 14
Starting .................................page 14
Normal sound ...............................page 14
Health and safety guidelines ..........................page 15
Maintenance and cleaning ..........................page 16
Internal cleaning ..............................page 16
When the appliance is not in use .........................page 16
What happens if something goes wrong? .....................page 17
Guarantee conditions ............................page 18
Tricity Bendix Service Centres .........................page 19
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY TOTAL POWER ABSORBED AVERAGE DAILY UNITS ELECTRICITY
GROSS CAPACITY NET CAPACITY STAR RATING
2
220-240 V / 50 Hz 120 W
1.30 kWh 120 l
101 l
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WARNINGS
IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THA T THIS INSTRUCTION BOOK SHOULD BE RETAINED WITH THE APPLI­ANCE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SHOULD THE APPLIANCE BE SOLD OR TRANSFERRED TO AN­OTHER OWNER, OR SHOULD YOU MOVE HOUSE AND LEAVE THE APPLIANCE, ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE BOOK IS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLI­ANCE IN ORDER THAT THE NEW OWNER CAN GET TO KNOW THE FUNCTIONING OF THE APPLI­ANCE AND THE RELEVANT WARNINGS.
THESE WARNINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE INTER­EST OF SAFETY. YOU MUST READ THEM CARE­FULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE AP­PLIANCE.
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This appliance is designed to be operated by adults. Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the product.
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Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person.
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This product should be serviced by an authorised Tricity Bendix Service Centre, and only genuine spare parts should be used.
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It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify this product in any way.
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Care must be taken to ensure that the appliance does not stand on the electrical supply cable.
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Tricity Bendix domestic refrigerators, freezers and fridge/freezers are designed to be used specifically for the storage of edible foodstuffs only.
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The cooling plate or refrigerated freezer shelves in this appliance contain channels through which the refrigerant passes. If these are punctured this would cause substantial damage to the appliance and re­sult in food loss. DO NOT USE SHARP INSTRU­MENTS to scrape off frost or ice. Under NO circum­stances should solid ice be forced off the lining or shelves. Solid ice should be allowed to thaw, when defrosting the appliance. See Defrost instructions.
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The appliance should be left for 2 hours after instal­lation before it is turned on in order to allow the re­frigerant to settle.
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This appliance is heavy . Car e should be taken when moving it.
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Do not remove items from the freezer if your hands are damp/wet, as this could cause skin abrasions or “frost/freezer burns”.
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Ice lollies can cause “frost/freezer burns” if con­sumed straight from the freezer.
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Manufacturers’ storage recommendations should be strictly adhered to. Refer to relevant instructions.
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Under no circumstances should you attempt to re­pair the appliance yourself. Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or serious malfunctioning. Refer to your local Tricity Bendix Service Centre and always insist on genuine spare parts.
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There are working parts in this product which heat up. Always ensure that there is adequate ventilation as a failure to do this will result in possible food loss. See installation instructions.
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Parts which heat up should not be exposed. Wher­ever possible, the back of the appliance should be close to a wall but leaving the required distance for ventilation as stated in the installation instructions.
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Before defrosting, cleaning or maintenance work is carried out, be sure to switch off the appliance and unplug it.
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Frozen food must NOT be re-frozen once it has thawed out.
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Do not place carbonated or fizzy drinks in the freez­er as it creates pressure on the container, which may cause it to explode, resulting in damage to the appliance.
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CONSERVATION
In the interests of the Environment:
When disposing of your old fridge, freezer or fridge/freezer.
Help to keep your country tidy – use authorised dis­posal sites for your old appliances.
For maximum efficiency:
Make sure that the appliance is cleaned properly. Make sure that the door is closed properly. Do not position the appliance near to sources of heat. Do not over-fill your appliance, air MUST be allowed
to circulate.
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INSTALLATION
Warning
IF YOU ARE DISCARDING AN OLD APPLIANCE THAT HAS A LOCK OR CATCH ON THE DOOR, YOU MUST ENSURE THAT IT IS MADE UNUSABLE TO PREVENT YOUNG CHILDREN BEING TRAPPED INSIDE.
Positioning
The appliance should be installed well away from sources of heat such as radiators, boilers, direct sun­light etc.; best performance is obtained with ambient temperature between +16 ° C and +32 ° C.
For building-in and door reversibility, if necessary, re­fer to the relevant instructions in the following pages.
Before using
Remove all securing tapes. Wash inside the appliance with lukewarm water and bicarbonate of soda (5 ml to
0.5 litre of water). Do not use soap or detergent as the smell may linger. Dry thoroughly.
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The electrical connections
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. The manufacturer declines any liability should this
safety measure not be observed.
If the plug that is fitted to your appliance is not suita­ble for your socket outlet, it must be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted.
Remove the fuse from the cut off plug. The cut off plug should then be disposed of to prevent the hazard of shocks in case it should be plugged into a 13amp socket in another part of your home.
Important
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accord­ance with the following code:
Green and Yellow - Earth Blue - Neutral Brown - Live
If you fit your own plug, the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
Fig. 1
GREEN & YELLOW
13 AMP. FUSE
A replacement cover/carrier must be obtained from your local Tricity Bendix Service Centre whose ad­dress is listed in the Customer Care Booklet which ac­companies your instruction manual.
This appliance complies with the E.E.C. Directive No. 87/308 of 2.6.87 relative to radio interference suppression.
This appliance complies with the following E.E.C. Directives:
73/23 EEC of 19.2.73 (Low Voltage Directive) and
subsequent modifications;
- 89/336 EEC of 3.5.89 (Electromagnetic Compatibil­ity Directive) and subsequent modifications.
Please ensure that when the appliance is installed it is easily accessible for the engineer in the event of a breakdown.
13 AMP
BROWN
BLUE
D207
CORD CLAMP
Connect the Green and Yellow (earth) wire to the ter­minal in the plug which is marked with the letter «E» or the earth symbol , or coloured green and yellow.
Connect the blue (neutral) wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter «N» or coloured black.
Connect the brown (live) wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter «L» or coloured red.
The plug moulded onto the lead incorporates a fuse. For replacement, use a 13amp BS1362 fuse. Only ASTA or BSI approved fuses should be used.
The plug must not be used if the fuse cover/carrier is lost. The cover/carrier is indicated by the coloured in­sert at the base of the plug.
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Location
This appliance is designed to be built-in to a space having the dimensions given in Fig. 2.
Fig. 2
820
600
547
820-870
596
550
100-170
The height of the appliance can be altered if required by means of adjustable feet situated at its base (Fig. 3).
870
Fig. 3
Door reversibility
Remove the two screws which fix the upper hinge to the door. Carefully lean the appliance on its back and remove the plastic insert (Fig. 4).
Fig. 4
D447
Remove the two screws which fix the lower hinge to the door.
Remove the four screws which fix the lower hinge to the base of the appliance and remove the hinge itself; be very careful to recover all the screws.
Remove the four screws that fix the upper hinge to the appliance and remove the hinge itself.
Take the hinge removed from the upper part of the ap­pliance on the opposite side (see Fig. 5), and, using the screws removed from the lower part, fix it to the base of the appliance itself.
Remove and refit the other hinge on the upper part of the appliance on the opposite side. Fix the two front screws into the upper and lower hinges (Fig. 5).
Fig. 5
Finally, check the alignment of the door and make sure it closes properly. After having reversed the opening direction of the door, discard the original plastic insert removed and fit the insert supplied with the appliance on the opposite side.
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Fitting a decorative door panel
Important: The components needed to fit the dec­orative panel have been pre-fitted on the appli­ance. The brackets are secured to the panel by means of the 7 Ø 3.5x13 screws supplied. Before starting to fit the panel, remove the large top bracket by unscrewing the screws and adjust­ing pins pre-fitted on the appliance door. The small bottom bracket need not be removed.
Place the appliance in the position where it is to be built in (Fig. 6). The appliance is fitted with adjustable feet; screw the front and rear feet in or out to adjust the height of the appliance to that of the recess. Keeping the appliance central in the recess, slide it in until its back touches the wall. With a tape measure (or similar instrument), measure distance (A) between the top edge of the door and the top edge of the decorative panel, placing it next to the recess.
Fig. 6
A
Insert the adjusting pins (B-Fig. 8) into their locations in the door and screw them in.
Fig. 8
B
D532
Hook the decorative panel onto the top part of the door, inserting the pins (B) (on the door) into the elon­gated holes (1) (in the top bracket fitted to the panel) (Fig. 9).
Insert the securing screws (C) through elongated holes (2) and fix the panel without tightening the screws (Fig. 9).
Fig. 9
1
= =
D467
Lay the panel face down (Fig. 7). Position the top bracket on the panel, making sure that there is an equal distance between it and the sides and that its distance from the top edge is equal to distance (A) less 1 cm. Secure the bracket with the screws supplied. Take care not to damage the front face of the panel whilst working.
Fig. 7
=
D533
B
C
2
=
D468
8
A
-1cm
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Once the top of the panel has been correctly posi­tioned, fix it through the holes in the bottom bracket, without tightening the screws (Fig. 10).
Fig. 10
D471
Check the position again by slackening the screws and pins then, once the best position has been ob­tained, fully tighten all the fixings. Cover the visible part of the top bracket on the panel with plastic cover (D), inserting it in the locations pro­vided in the bracket.
Fig. 11
Once the door has ben correctly aligned, tighten the holding nuts on the fixing brackets and attach the ap­pliance to the adjacent units and the bottom of the work surface (Fig. 12).
Fig. 12
If the appliance has been fitted into a space 820 mm high and the maximum height of the base plate is 100 mm, fit the front cover plate by pushing the two verti­cal lugs into the rectangular holes on the bottom side of the ventilation duct until they click. The plate can be adjusted backwards or forwards in the holes (Fig. 13).
Fig. 13
D472
D
820 870
170 220
600
135 185
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If the base plate is between 100 and 135 mm high, cut it as shown in Fig. 15 and mount as described above.
If the base plate is between 135 and 170 mm high, cut it as shown in Fig. 13.
Fig. 14
820 870
100 150
20÷80
If the appliance has been fitted into a space 870 mm high and the maximum height of the base plate is 150 mm, fit the front cover plate as described in Fig. 14.
If the base plate is between 150 and 185 mm high, cut it as shown in Fig. 15.
If the base plate is between 185 and 220 mm high, cut it as shown in Fig. 13.
Fig. 15
820 870
100÷135 150÷185
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YOUR APPLIANCE
A
B
C
C
- Freezing fresh foods
- Frozen food storage
- Freezer calendar
A
9
3
12
6
B
11
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OPERATION
AB D
b)
c)
Fig. 16
This 4 ( ) freezer is suitable for the storage of commercially frozen food marked with 2 -4 stars. The normal operating temperature of -18 ° C is suitable for long term storage of frozen food. Pre-packaged, com­mercially frozen food is normally suitable for storage of up to 3 months, unless otherwise stated by the manufacturer. This appliance is also suitable for freez­ing fresh food.
The top basket should be used to freeze fresh food.
The controls
The control panel is situated at the base of the appli­ance, and can be seen under the door.
A. Fast freeze button
When you place fresh food in the appliance, you press the fast freeze button; the length of time you need to leave the appliance on fast freeze. depends on the weight of food .
B. Red temperature alarm indicator light
The red temperature alarm light will come on as soon as the freezer is plugged in, or when it has been filled with fresh food until it reaches the correct tempera­ture. This light will come on when the temperature ris­es above normal in the cabinet.
C. Thermostat Control
Turn the thermostat control knob clockwise to the re­quired setting, which is 3-4.
D. Mains On button
The green mains on button is illuminated continuously, to show that the appiiance is on.
(See Fig. 16)
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1
2
6
3
5
4
C
Frozen food storage
Your appliance has the following frozen food net stor­age volume: 92 litres weight of stored food 29.4 kg.
Operate the fast freeze switch BEFORE placing fresh food to be frozen in the freezer.
Place fresh food to be frozen in the top basket; food is completely frozen 24 hours later.
When the food is completely frozen it can be trans­ferred to one of the other 2 baskets. If a very small quantity of fresh food is to be frozen, it is NOT neces­sary to adjust the thermostat control in advance. Al­ways ensure that air can circulate around the food to be frozen; this will help it to freeze quicker.
Do not allow fresh food which is to be frozen, touch food which is already frozen.
During the freezing process, please make sure that the door remains closed.
Important
If the temperature of frozen food rises because of:
a) Non compliance with manufacturer’s recommenda-
tions,
Electric power failure,
Defrosting,
then recommended storage life may be reduced and storage times may not apply.
Frozen food which is allowed to thaw accidentally should either be used immediately or thrown away.
Alternatively if the food is uncooked and has not been completely defrosted it can be cooked and then refro­zen.
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Ice making
Fill the ice tray with fresh drinking water to just below the top of each cube compartment and place in the top compartment where it will freeze quickly.
To release the ice cubes. twist the ice tray along its length and the cubes will come out. They can then be stored in a container to use at a later date.
Thawing
Thaw frozen food in the fridge or at room temperature, depending on the time available.
Some small items may be cooked from frozen, but please allow extra time for cooking.
Any frozen food which has defrosted accidentally should either be consumed as soon as possible or thrown away. If the thawed food is uncooked and has not been completely defrosted, it can be cooked and refrozen.
DEFROSTED FOOD MUST NEVER BE REFROZEN
Importants points to remenber... DO...
* Label the food stored in your freezer, and use in
date order, ensuring that you are consuming food at its best.
Freezing fresh food
The maximum quantity of food you can freeze in 24 hours is 10 kg. Run for 3 - 4 hours before loading with food. After 24 hours the food will be fully frozen.
Note
Aim to check dates on packets and rotate food regu­larly. Although storage longer than recommended is not harmful, flavours and textures begin to deteriorate.
Warning
Do NOT remove items from the freezer if your hands are damp/wet, as this could cause skin abrasions or "frost/freezer" burns.
Helpful hints when buying food
1. Always ensure that fresh food you purchase is of a good quality and in prime condition.
2. Shop at a reliable source and buy the "freshest" looking packages; avoid shopworn labels or pro­duce covered in dust.
3.Avoid buying frozen food if you cannot store it straight away . The use of insulated containers is ad­visable. When you arrive home place the frozen food in the freezer immediately.
* Leave the door ajar when the freezer is not in use.
DO NOT...
* Use a SHARP INSTRUMENT to remove ice and
frost.
Note
1. Do not place sealed containers of carbonated liq­uids such as fizzy drinks into the freezer as it cre­ates pressure on the container which may cause it to explode, resulting in damage to the freezer.
2. Water ices and ice lollies should not be consumed immediately after removal from the freezer as it may result in low temperature skin abrasions.
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Defrosting
The frost should be occasionally removed using either a stiff bristle brush or a plastic scraper.
Heavy frosting (about 1/4" thick) will reduce the freez­er's efficiency and complete defrosting should be car­ried out at this stage.
It is preferable to defrost the freezer when ther e is little or no food in it. The procedure is as follows:
Any remaining frozen food should be placed in news­paper, wrapped in blankets and stored in a cardboard box which you should then put in a cool, dry place, or put the food in another freezer.
Then turn the mains on indicator light switch OFF. Defrosting can be speeded up by putting bowls of hot
(NOT boiling) water on the shelves of the freezer. When the ice has melted, remove the water collected
in the base of the freezer. After defrosting, clean and dry the interior of the freez-
er, plug the appliance in and turn on the mains on indi­cator light switch and the fast freeze switch.
Replace the frozen food and check that the thermo­stat is at the correct setting.
* Please note:
If the temperature of the frozen food is allowed to rise during defrosting, its storage life may be shortened.
Starting
Before the appliance is installed into the recess plug into the mains and switch on. Check that the mains on light comes on and the control dial is correctly set. (See "The controls") .You will hear the compressor start up.
Normal sound
It is quite normal for refrigerators and freezers to make a certain amount of noise. The noise level will vary ac­cording to where the cabinet is positioned.
Noise and vibration can arise if the cabinet is un­steady or is close up to some other fitment such as a sink unit or dishwasher.
Refrigeration system. A faint gurgling or bubbling sound can be heard when the refrigerant is pumped through the coils of tubing at the rear or cooling sys­tem.
Compressor. When the refrigerant is pumped round, a whirring or pulsating noise may be heard from the compressor.
Thermostat. The compressor is started and stopped by the thermostat. A click can be heard when the ther ­mostat cuts in and out.
Important notice
In line with our continuing policy of research and de­velopment we reserve the right to alter models and specifications without prior notice.
This instruction booklet is accurate at the date of printing but will be superseded and should be disre­garded if specifications or appearance are changed.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES
Because of consumer demand, preservatives have been removed from many pre-prepared food. This together with the changes in shopping habits to a once-a-week shop, mean that safe handling and storage of food is even more important than ever.
The following tips should help you to ensure that the food in your home is in as perfect condition as possible.
ª Keep the time between buying chilled food and
placing it in your freezer as short as possible. Tests showed that the temperature of 1 litre of orange juice rose to 22°C in an hour between the super­market and home. It then took 11 hours to get down to 7°C in the refrigerator.
ª Keep the freezer door closed as much as possible.
Remember that warm air is flowing in as you are de­ciding what to have for tea!
ª Do not push food together too much, try to allow air
circulate around each item.
ª Cool cooked food as quickly as possible but do
NOT place in the freezer until cool. (Leave food in a place as cool as possible in order that it can then be placed in the freezer as soon as possible).
ª The best way to defrost food is to put it in the refrig-
erator to thaw slowly.
ª Ensure that food placed in the freezer is dated and
labelled and used in date order to ensure that food is consumed at its best.
ª It is important that food is used before its “best be-
fore” date.
ª Always wash your hands with soapy water and dry
them with a clean towel before handling food.
ª Keep work surfaces clean and avoid cross contam-
ination by not using the same work surface or knife, without washing them thoroughly in between.
ª Use kitchen roll wherever possible for cleaning up
food. If you use a dishcloth, be sure to boil it fre­quently.
ª Do not store food uncovered.
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Before any maintenance or cleaning work is carried out, DISCONNECT the appliance from the ELECTRIC­ITY supply.
Internal cleaning
Clean the inside and accessories with warm water and bicarbonate of soda (5ml to 0.5 litre of water). Rinse and dry thoroughly.
NEVER USE DETERGENTS, ABRASIVE POWDERS, HIGHLY PERFUMED CLEANING PRODUCTS OR WAX POLISHES, TO CLEAN THE INTERIOR AS THESE WILL DAMAGE THE SURFACE AND LEAVE A STRONG SMELL.
When the appliance is not in use
When the appliance is not in use for long periods, dis­connect from the electricity supply, empty all foods and clean the appliance, leaving the door ajar to pre­vent unpleasant smells.
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WHAT HAPPENS IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG?
Before contacting your local Tricity Bendix Service Force Centre, check the following points:
The appliance does not work...
Check that:
ª There is power at the socket. ª Ensure that there is not a power cut by checking
the household lights.
ª The fuse has not blown. ª The air circulation passages are not covered.
Vibration or abnormal noises...
ª You may hear faint gurgling or bubbling sounds
when the refrigerant is pumped through the coils of tubing at the rear, to the cooling plate⁄evaporator or to the fixed freezer shelves. When the compressor is on, the refrigerant is being pumped round, and you will hear a whirring or pulsating noise from the compressor. A thermostat controls the compressor, and you will hear a faint “click” when the thermostat cuts in and out.
If, after the above checks, there is still a fault, call your local Tricity Bendix Service Force Centre, whose ad­dress can be found in the accompanying Customer Care Booklet, and can also be found in your local tele­phone directory under «Z».
In-guarantee customers should ensure that the above checks have been made as the engineer will make a charge if the fault is not a mechanical or electrical breakdown.
Please note that proof of purchase is required for any in-guarantee service calls.
Before contacting your local Tricity Bendix Service Force Centre, make a note of the make, model and date of purchase of your machine: the Service Depart­ment require this information.
Other points to check...
Check that: ª Have you turned the thermostat to the correct set-
ting?
ª Has the door been left open causing the tempera-
ture to rise?
ª Sometimes the freezer door will be difficult to open
shortly after you have closed it. Don’t worry this is due to pressure difference which will quickly equal­ise and allow the door to open normally.
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PEACE OF MIND FOR TWENTYFOUR MONTHS
Guarantee conditions
We, Tricity Bendix, undertake that if, within twentyfour months of the date of the purchase, this Tricity Bendix appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials, we will, at our option, repair or replace the same FREE OF ANY CHARGE for labour , materials or carriage on con­dition that:
ª The appliance has been correctly installed and
used only on the electricity supply stated on the rat­ing plate.
ª The appliance has been used for normal domestic
purposes only, and in accordance with the manu­facturer’s operating and maintenance instructions.
ª The appliance has not been serviced, maintained,
repaired, taken apart or tampered with by any per­son not authorised by us.
All service work under this guarantee must be under­taken by a Tricity Bendix service representative or au­thorised agent.
Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become the property of Tricity Bendix.
This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and oth­er legal rights.
Home visits are made between 8.30am and 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Visits may be available outside these hours in which case a charge will be made.
Exclusions
This guarantee does not cover: ª Damage or calls resulting from transportation, im-
proper use or neglect, the replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic.
ª Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance
which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outside the United Kingdom.
ª Appliances found to be in use within a commercial
environment, plus those which are the subject of rental agreements.
ª Products of Tricity Bendix manufacture which are
NOT marketed by Tricity Bendix.
ª EEC Countries - The standard guarantee is applica-
ble but is subject to the owner’s responsibility and cost to ensure the appliance meets the standards set by the country to which the product is taken. Proof of purchase may be required. Tricity Bendix Aftersales Service in the country concerned, with whom Tricity Bendix have an arrangement, will be pleased to advise further.
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Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
Service Centres Addresses
CENTRE POSTAL DISTRICTS SERVICE APPTS. ADDRESS ABERDEEN AB 01224-696569 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
ARGYLL PA24-61 01369-703161 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
BARNSTAPLE EX18-23, 31-39 01271-328826 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
BORDERS TD 01573-224411 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
BRISTOL BA BS TA SP 0117-9211876 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
CANVEY E EC EN N NW W WC
CARDIFF CF NP1-4, 6, 9-44 SA1-18
CUMBRIA CA 01228-594747 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY
DUNDEE Parkinson Cowan Gas Only 01382-642828 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
DUNDEE DD1-14
GLASGOW EH FK G KA KY1-16 ML
GUERNSEY All Codes 01481-46931 Guernsey Electricity
HAVERFORDWEST SA33-39
HEREFORD HR1-9 LD1-8 SY7,18
HULL YO4 YO11-18 YO25
INVERNESS IV1-28, 30-36, 52-56
INVERNESS PH30-41 IV40-51 01855-821315 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
ISLE OF WIGHT PO30-41 01983-872552 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
ISLE OF ARRAN KA27 01770-302909 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
ISLE OF MAN IM 01624-663455 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
ISLE OF MULL PA62-75 01688-302262 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
JERSEY ALL CODES 01534-505050 Jersey Electricity Company
LAMPETER SA19,20 SA40 SA45-48
05/95
AL CB HA HP LU MK SG UB WD CM CO IG RM SS IP NR PE14-19, 30-38
SA21-32
DG1-14 01387-265166 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
PH8-18
PA1-23 PH1-7
SA41-44 SA61-73
NP5 NP7-8
HU1-19 DN14
PH19-26, 42-44 KW1-14
SY23-25
0181-443-3464 0181-965-9699 0181-965-9699 01268-694144 01603-667017
01222-460131 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01250-876285 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
0141-647-4381 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01437-710914 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01432-340334 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01482-585678 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01463-792952 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01570-423020 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
Northeast Appliance Service, 8 Cornhill Arcade, Cornhill Arcade, Aberdeen, AB2 5UT
T.D.C. Refrigeration, Briar Hill, 7 Hill Street, Dunoon, Argyll, PA23 7AL
Mc Bain Refrigeration, Unit 4 Upcott Avenue, Pottington Industrial Estate, Barnstaple, N. Devon, EX31 1HN
James Stewart & Son, 2-8 Wood Market, Kelso, Borders, TD5 7AX
Unit BE46, PO Box 372, Bristol, BS 99 1UD Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
2-4 Sandhurst, Kings Road, Canvey Island, SS8 0QY
Guardian Industrial Estate, Clydesmuir Road, Tremorfa, Cardiff, CF2 2QS
ETB Services, Carlisle Enterprise Centre, James Street, Carlisle, CA2 5AP
Allan Crossan (service), 93 Irish Street, Dumfries, Scotland, DG1 2PQ
Tayside Refrigeration, 3-7 Blackness Street, Dundee, DD1 5LR
I Brogan Domestics, 41 Leslie Street, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, PH10 6AT
20 Cunningham Road, Clyde Estate, Rutherglen, Glasgow, G73 1PP
PO Box 4., Vale Guernsey, Channel Islands
C Butherway, 1 Church Road, Roch, Haverfordwest, Dyfed, SA62 6AG
Domestic Repair Centre, Unit 3 Bank Buildings, Cattle Market, Hereford, HR4 9HX
John Sizer, Unit 1 Boulevard Unit, Factory Estate, Hull, HU3 4AY
Highland Appliances, Unit 3B3 Smithton Industrial Estate, Smithton, Inverness
George Ross Electrical, Forrestry Workshop, Inchree, Onich, Inverness-shire, PH33 6SE
Wyatts Electrical Service, 4 Forelands Road, Bembridge, I O W, PO35 5XW
Arran Domestics, Unit 4 The Douglas Centre, Brodick, Isle of Arran, KA27 8AJ
Manx Electricity, Service Workshop, North Quay, Douglas, Isle of Man
B Hogg, Braeside, Raeric Road, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, PA75 6PU
PO Box 45 Queens Road, St Helier JE4 8NY, Jersey, Channel Islands
Lampeter Domestic Appliance Service, Unit 16 Lampeter Industrial Estate, Lampeter, SA48 7DY
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Service Centres Addresses
CENTRE POSTAL DISTRICTS SERVICE APPTS. ADDRESS LANCASTER LA1-23 01772-316175 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
LEEDS BD DN1-7, 10-12 HD HG HX
LINCOLN DN21 sub codes 1,2 & 5 only
LIVERPOOL FY PR L WN CH CW WA
MANCHESTER BB BL OL M SK
NEWTON ABBOTT EX1-17 TQ
NORTH WALES LL 01745-591616 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
NORTHERN DL TS DH YO21,22
NORTHERN IRELAND EAST
NORTHERN IRELAND WEST
NUNEATON B1-48 62-79, 90-94, DY ST
ORKNEY KW15-17 01856-875457 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
REDDITCH GL OX WR SN
REDRUTH TR1-20,26,27
ROTHSAY PA20 01700-504777 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
SHETLAND Own Sales 01595-692225 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
SHETLAND Own Sales 01595-692855 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
SHETLAND ZE2 01806-566546 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
SHREWSBURY SY1-6 SY8-17 SY19-22 TF 01743-450279 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
SOUTH COAST BN16-18, GU27-35
SOUTH HUMBERSIDEDN8,9 DN15-20
TONBRIDGE SL GU1-26.RG
LS S WF YO1-3, 5-8 DE NG-1-22 & 25
LN 1,2,4-6 LN3 sub codes 4,5 only LN8-10 NG23,24 31-34 PE1-13, 20-25
(Not WA14/15)
WA14 & 15 only
PL1-9,16,19-21
DH NE SR
BT1-30, 36-57, 63-67 01232-746591 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
BT31-35, 60-62, 68-82, 92-94 01861-510400 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
WS WV NN CV LE
B49, 50, 60, 61, 80, 95-98.,
PL10-15,17,18, 22-35
PO1-22. BH DT SO TR21-25
DN21 Sub codes 3,4 only DN31-40 - LN (3 sub code 6 only), 7 LN11-13
CT DA ME TN BN1-15 20-27 RH TW BR CR SE SW SM KT
0113-2608511 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01522-514603 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
0151-2541724 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
0161-4777758 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01626-65909 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01325-301400 0191-493-2025
0121-358-7076 0121-358-5051 01993-704411 01203-350420
01527-512919 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01209-314407 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01705-667411 01705-667411 0117-9211876
01472-267978 Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
01252-24505 01732-357722 01273-694341 0181-658-9069
NL Services, Unit 333 Ranglet Road, Walton Summit, Bamber Bridge, Preston, Lancs, PR5 8AR
64-66 Cross Gates Road, Leeds, LS15 7NN
Brian Hudson, Unit 8 Stonefield Park, Clifton Street, Lincoln, LN5 8AA
Unit 1 Honeys Green Precinct, Honeys Green Lane, West Derby, Liverpool, L12 9JH
Unit 30 Oakhill Trading Estate, Devonshire Road, Worsley, Manchester, M28 3PT
South West Domestic Service, Unit 2 Zealley Industrial Estate, Kingsteignton, Newton Abbott, South Devon, TQ12 3SJ
GMS (Cymru), Unit 2 Coed - Parc, Abergele Road, Rhuddlan, Clwyd, Wales, LL18 5UG
Tricity Bendix After Sales Service PO Box 40 Preston Road, Aycliffe Industrial Estate, Newton Aycliffe, Co. Durham, DL5 6XA
Unit C3, Edenderry Industrial Estate, 326, Crumlin Road, Belfast, BT14 7EE
G & O (Armagh) Service, Owenmore House, Kilwee Business Park, Upper Dunmurray Lane, Belfast, BT17 OHD
Tricity Bendix After Sales Service Unit 23-24 Alliance Business Park, Townsend Drive, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV11 6RX
Refrigeration Sales and Services, Hatson Ind. Estate, Kirkwall, Orkney
Heming Road, Washford, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 0DH
Cornwall Domestic Service, Unit 7D Pool Industrial Estate, Wilson Way, Redruth, Cornwall, TR15 3QW
D McGlashan Walker, Walker Enginering, Glenmhor, Upper Serpentine, Rothesay, PA20
Tait Electronic Systems Ltd, Holmsgarth Road, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0PW
Bolts Shetland Ltd, 26 North Road, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0PE
Leask Electrical, Harsdale, Symbister, Shetland, ZE2 9AA
BLI Service, 6 Harlescott Bam, Harlescott Lane, Shrewsbury, SY1 3SY Tricity Bendix After Sales Service
Limberline Road, Hilsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO3 5JJ
John Robinson (Electrical), Unit 74 New Enterprise Centre, King Edward Street, Gt. Grimsby, DN31 3JP
Tricity Bendix After Sales Service Unit 30, Deacon Trading Estate, Morley Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1RA
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Model No. Part No.
A DIVISION OF EMACO LIMITED
REGISTERED IN ENGLAND NO. 176547
BF 422 W 2222 270-04
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