Baumatic BR110 manual

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    He BR110 102 Litre s Built u nde r freezer[...]

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    2 USER M AN UAL FOR Y OU R BAUM ATI C BR110 , 102 Li tres Built under freezer N OTE : This User Instr uction Ma nual contai ns important informati on, inclu ding safe ty & insta llation p oints, whi ch will enable y ou to get t he mos t out of yo ur appli ance. Pleas e keep i t in a safe place so that it is easily avai lable for future refe ren[...]

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    3 Contents Environmenta l note 4 Importan t safe ty in format ion 5 – 6 Specificat ions of yo ur freezer 7 – 8 Dimensions 7 Desc ription of the a ppliance 8 Using your Baum atic fr eezer 9 - 11 Befo re switchin g on 9 During f irst u se 9 Switchin g on the a pplia nce and set ting the thermo stat 10 Contro l Panel 11 The freezer compa rtm ent 1[...]

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    4 E nvironme ntal note N ot e : B ef ore discarding an old applianc e, sw itch of f and disconnec t it from the pow er supply. Cut of f and render any plug usele ss. Cut the cable off dire c tly b ehind the appliance to pre vent m isuse. T his should be undertak e n by a com p etent person. Disable the door lock to m ak e sure th at children cannot[...]

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    5 Importa nt safety information Your s afety is of the utmo st impo rtance to Bauma tic. Please make sure t hat you r ead this instr uction boo klet befor e attempting to instal l or use the appl iance. I f you are unsur e of any o f the inform ation co ntained in this bookle t, plea se cont act the Bauma tic Ad vice Line . IMPORTAN T: Any installa[...]

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    6 Child safety o Packaging ma terial should be kept aw ay from childre n. o Children shoul d no t be allowed to touch the contro ls or pla y wit h the ap pliance . General s afet y o Do not pul l on t he po wer s upply cab le to re move the plu g from your mains s upply s ocket. o Do not pull o ut or in sert the plug wi th wet ha nds. o Do not a tt[...]

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    7 Specific ations of your freezer Dimensions o f appliance Height : 818 - 870 mm Widt h: 596 mm Depth: 550 mm Dimensions o f aperture * Height: 820 – 870 m m Width: 600 mm Depth: 600 mm (min ) o Freez er star rati ng **** o Manual defr ost o Adjustab le ther most at o Temper ature rise warning ind icator o Fas t freeze button o Fast free ze ind i[...]

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    8 IMPORTAN T: When you i nstall your appl iance it is i mpor tant to bear in mind its cl imatic rating. In orde r to fin d out the cl imatic ratin g of yo ur app liance , you s hould check the rat ing pla te. The rating plate is loca ted o n the fr ont lef t edge of the i nside o f the fr idge. You w ill need to o pen the door of your applianc e to[...]

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    9 Using your Ba umatic freez er Before switching on o Make sure that i t has been i nstalle d by a suitab ly qualif ied perso n, as per the informa tion c ontained i n Baumatic’ s installa tion instr ucti ons. o After de liver y, wa it for eight hours befor e connec ting the appliance to your mains supp ly . This will a llow any refr iger ant gas[...]

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    10 Switching o n the applia nce and s etting the th ermos tat You sw itch on your applia nce by co nnecting i t to your mains sup ply and sett ing the ther mostat. T he ther mosta t contro l kno b is located at the top of t he app liance. o The the rmostat a uto matical ly regu late s th e te mperature inside t he free zer, depending on what numb e[...]

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    11 Control pan el 1. Thermo stat contr ol dial . 2. Super free ze button 3. Power indic ator l ight 4. Temperatur e warning li ght 5. Fast freeze indicato r light o Power light (Gr een) - wil l ligh t up a s soon a s the a pplia nce is connecte d to your mains supp ly. o Fast freeze light (Yellow ) - will li ght u p when the fast freeze switch has [...]

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    12 Tips on freez ing o Freeze r bags, po lythen e wra ps, aluminiu m foil (extra t hick) a nd special cans for froz en foods are suitable packa ging fo r stor ing froz en goods in. o Tape, rubbe r bands o r plastic cl ips are suita ble for s ealing bags and wrappings . o Before s ealing a suitable bag, you sho uld compre ss the air out o f it, as t[...]

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    13 Freezing with fa st freeze This func tion shoul d be used w hilst yo u are f reezing fresh fo od, it wi ll ensure that a powe rful supp ly of co ld air enter s the fr eez er compartme nt. o Press the fast fre eze button (2) and the fr eez er w ill star t to ru n contin uously a t its maximum s etting . o The yel low fast freeze light (5) w ill c[...]

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    14 Saving e nergy when using your freezer Installing: o Install the app lianc e in a co ol po sitio n. If it is p laced i n dire ct sunlight o r next to an o ven or other heat so urce, the e nergy consumption can incre ase substantially. o Ensure the applian ce is instal led wi th t he co rrec t ventila tion requir ements. R estr icting ve n tilati[...]

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    15 Disposing: o If you' re going to th row out y our old freez er , see if there 's a chlorof luoroca rbons ( CFCs) recy cler in your area. Th e governme nt depart ment whic h looks a fter the e nvironme nt in your a rea may be able to help yo u. Cleani ng and maintena nce WARNI NG: PLEASE ENSUR E THAT YOUR APPLIANCE IS DISCONNECTED FROM [...]

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    16 o The day bef ore you def rost, turn th e ther mostat d ial to po sition <5 >, this will make sure tha t the food c ontaine d in the freezer is frozen prope rly. o Whilst de frosting th e appliance , the fo od should be r emoved fro m the f reezer and wr apped in s everal laye rs of pape r and st ore d in a cool pla ce. The food s rise in [...]

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    17 Installation IMPORTAN T: Before insta llation an d usage r ead all the instruc tions and ma ke sure that the voltag e (V) and the frequency (Hz) indicat ed on the rating plate are exactly the same as the voltag e and frequency in your home. T he rating plate can b e found on t he front left edg e of the insid e of the fr eezer . The ma nufactur [...]

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    18 Positioning o It is advis able tha t yo ur appli ance is o nly i nstalle d in a lo catio n where the ambien t tempe rature o f the room, c orre sponds with the clima te class ific ation tha t is state d on th e rating p late o f your appliance . Your ap pliance may not funct ion corr ectly i f the ambient temper atur e falls ou tside o f th e fo[...]

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    19 Reversing t he door of yo ur applianc e This proc edure MUST be comple ted bef ore the furniture do or is attached. Any parts that yo u remo ve fro m the applia nce w hilst re versin g the doo r, should be retaine d for la ter us e. WARNING - Take care w hen opening t he hinges, they are sprung lo aded and there is t he risk of i njury if t hey [...]

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    20 o Insert the retaining scre ws (1) in to the opposi te side of the appliance from thei r original po sition . The se screws should be partial ly tig htened b ut not fully t ightene d. o Remove the door retaining screw s (2) and t hen reve rse the position of the top and bottom hinge (as sho wn in the d iagram on page 1 8). o Reattach t he appli [...]

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    21 The diagr am below shows the aperture size that you wil l nee d to be able to i nsta ll your applianc e. o The appliance must be stood on a level floo r. You ca n use the levellin g fee t to tak e into acc ount an y minor unevenn ess in the fl oor. Adjusting t he plinth/kic kboard When the applian ce has been pla ced un derne ath the wo rktop , [...]

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    22 o Use a spann er to a djust the heig ht of the ad justable feet. o If your ape rture has a height of 82 0 mm, then the adju stable feet sho uld be ful ly tighte ned. o If your ape rture has a height of 87 0 mm, then the adju stable feet sho uld be set at a heig ht of 50 mm. o The appliance shoul d be flush w ith the underside o f the wor ktop an[...]

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    23 If you nee d the appliance door to open fr om the other side, then please rever se the do or befo re commencing the installa tion pr ocess . ( See “Revers ing the door ” section ). Tools requ ired: - o Tape mea sure o Sharp penc il o Small fla t blade d scr ewdr iver o Spanner IMPORTAN T: We recomme nd that two people install th is appl ianc[...]

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    24 o The middle o f the mounti ng bracke t should be po sitione d on the line tha t you ha ve just drawn. P lease note the posit ion o f the mounting bra cket in the above drawing , to ensur e that you have the mount ing brack et the co rrect w ay up. o The top o f the mounting br acke t should be po sitioned approximate ly 15 mm from the to p of t[...]

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    25 c) Use a screw driver to adj ust the gap o n the lowe r section of t he adjustin g bolts . The gap should be s et to a pproxima tely 9 mm (a s shown in the above dr awing) . d) Fix the low er brac ket to the bo ttom of the furniture door and the undernea th of the a ppliance do or (as shown in the drawing on t he previous page). o It is pos sibl[...]

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    26 o Use a sui tably s ize d dril l bit to dr ill t hrough the hole s in the bracke t, into the wo rk to p. IM PORTANT: The drill b it sho uld be approp riate f or the materi al tha t your work top is ma de from. o Secure the bracket to the u nderside of the w orktop, us ing t he sc rews pr ovided. I MPORTAN T: These screws should be fully tighte n[...]

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    27 I MPORTAN T: I f your freezer appears not to be operating properly , before cont acting the Custom er Car e Departm ent, please r efer t o the c heckli st belo w. My freez er does not appear to be w orking/there is n o power to my appliance . o Check that the p lug is fu lly ins erted into the pow er so cket. o Check that there is power to your [...]

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    28 o Check that foo d has not be en pushed too far b ack ins ide the appliance , so that it is in co ntact wi th the inner back w all. IMPORTAN T: If your ap pliance appear s not to be operat ing correctly, then yo u should disconnect it from yo ur mains supply and then c ontac t Baumatic Custom er Care o n telepho ne nu mber 0 844 692 3605 . DO NO[...]

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    29 Technical Data Manufactur er BAUMATI C Model Numbe r BR110 Product Cate gory 8 – Upright Free zer Energy Efficie ncy Clas s (1) A+ Annual Ener gy Cons umption (2 ) 183 kWh Storage Volume of Fridg e Compartme nt Storag e Volu me of Freezer Compartme nt 10 0 litres Star Ra ting 4 Frost F ree Compart ment s Temperat ure Ri se Ti me 11 hours Free [...]

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    30 Baumatic, 6 Bennet Road, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0QX United Kingdom Sales T elephone (0118) 933 69 00 Sales Fax (0118) 931 00 35 Customer Care Telephone 0844 692 3605[...]

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