Baumatic BR11.2A manual

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    BR11.2A Built-under Fridge with Icebox[...]

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    1 User Manual for your BR11.2A BUILT-UNDER FRIDGE WITH ICEBOX NOTE : This User Instruction Man ual contains imp ortant information, including safety & installation points, w hich will enable you to get the most out of your appliance. Please keep it in a safe place so that it is easily available fo r future reference.[...]

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    2 HT MOD 28/02/06 YOUR APPLIANCE’S SPECIFICATIONS …….…….3 SAFETY INFORMATION / ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE .. 4 USING YOUR FRIDGE ……………….……………..………5-12 YOUR BR11.2A FRIDGE …………………….………………….5 BEFORE USING YOUR FRIDGE…………….……………….…6 USING YOUR FRIDGE ………………[...]

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    3 Congratulations on purchasing a Baumatic BR11.2A Built-under Fridge with icebox! Your Fridge has :  Gross capacity: 130 litres  Net capacity (fridge/ freezer): 105/21 litres  Energy efficiency class: A  Star rating: ****  Adjustable Thermostat  Automatic Fridge Defrost  Ice box  2 Safety glass shelves  Egg rack  Salad crisper [...]

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    4 ELECTRICAL SAFETY • NOTE - This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shoc k by providing a path of least resistance of electrical current. You will be able to tell if it is because a non-grounded appliance will give off an electrical discharge. Manufacturer declin es [...]

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    5 Your BR11.2A Built-under Fridge with Icebox: KEY A 1 SHELF : The shelves may be placed in any of the guide slots within the interior of the appliance. They are protected from sliding out. To remove a shelf , simply lift the front of the shelf and carefully pull it out of the grooves. Quickly perishable food should be stored at the ba ck (the cold[...]

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    6 UPON DELIVERY: When your Fridge has been delivered, you will need to wait approximately 2 hours before turning it on. The fluid of the compressor installed in the ap pliance will need time to settle. PLEASE DO NOT PLUG IN ANY EARLIER THAN THIS! NOTE : THERE CAN BE AN ODOUR WHEN YOU FIRST SWITCH ON THE APPLIANCE. IT WILL VANISH WHEN THE UNIT START[...]

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    7 YOU SWITCH ON YOUR APPLIANCE by PLUGGING IT IN & SETTING THE THERMOSTAT inside the Fridge at the upper right- hand side: Your Fridge’s thermostat automatically regulates the inside temperature of the compartments. By rotating the thermostat knob from a low to a higher number position , colder temperatures can be obtained. Refrigerator Therm[...]

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    8 Reminder : Allow the unit time to settle after delivery. If your plug and power socket are now behind the fridge and you still need to move the unit into place, be especi ally careful. Remember to leave a safe distance between the back of the fridge and the wall or rear of the unit cabinet. o You switch your fridge OFF by turning the thermostat k[...]

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    9 • To reduce humidity and the consequent increase of frost, NEVER place liquids in unsealed containers in the refrigerator. Frost tends to concentrate in the coldest parts of the evaporator. In time, the unit will need more frequent defrosting if too much humidity develops inside it. • Make sure that you arrange food in such a way that the doo[...]

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    10 ALWAYS Cover and wrap foods , especially if they are PUNGENT. • DO NOT place paper or plastic on the shelves which would block the flow of ai r through the grids. NOTE: At the max imum co ld setti ng, with a high outside (ambient) temperature and well-stocked (full or nearly full) co mpar tments, the Fridge’s operation may be continuo us, le[...]

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    11 NOTE: Before attempting to clean your appliance, UNPLUG IT and make sure you do the following: WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU CL EAN AND MAINTAIN YOUR REFRIGERATOR ONCE A MO NTH. 9 Pay particular attention to the sealing rubber bars of the doors. These need to be kept clean for hygienic reasons as well as to allow the door to close properly. 9 Leave the [...]

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    12 Your appliance is equipped with a sound alarm which will sound to indicate that it is time to clear this dust from the condenser structur e at the back of your appliance. • Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. • If the air opening in the bottom rail of th e fridge is obstructed, remove the items responsible. • It dirty or dusty,[...]

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    13 DEFROSTING Defrosting occurs fully automatically in the refrigerator compartment du ring normal operation. The defrosted water collecte d by the evaporating tray evaporates automatically. However, you will have to manually defrost the freezing compartment (icebox) when the frost and ice layer coating its interior is 3-5mm. You do this by: 1) Tur[...]

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    14 TIPS FOR ENERGY SAVINGS 9 Try not to open the door too often, especially when the weather is wet and hot. Once you open the door, be sure to close it as soon as possible. 9 Use higher thermostat settings only if essential and not for constant, long-term use. 9 Before loading the appliance with p ackages of fresh foods, ensure they are cooled to [...]

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    15 1) Ensure that you are going to be placing your fridge aw ay from heat sources and in a well-ventilated position . This should be at le ast 3 cm away from electric stoves and 30 cm from oil or coal stoves. Do no t place the appliance in the path of direct sunlight. 2) After removing the re ar wall of the cabinet, push the appliance into the kitc[...]

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    16 INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE- CONTINUED Fitting Bar * Please be aware that the Fitting Bar is not attached to the appliance and needs to be secured during installation. Install the Fitting Bar (shown in the picture below), so that it attaches to the top of the appliance and underneath the top of the cabinetry, indicated by the arrow:[...]

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    17 YOU MUST install this appliance in well ventilated, dry room. Energy use is affected by the ambient temperature. You are therefore advised to:  Not expose the appliance to direct sunlight;  Not install the appliance next to radiators, cookers or other sources of heat;  Only install the appliance at a location whose ambient temperature c[...]

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    18 Fitting the Décor Door 2) Fix the hanging rail onto the inside of the décor door using two 10mm screws, centering it so that 262mm of its width is on either side of the imaginary vertical middle line of the décor door. 1) Using a 2.8mm diameter bit, make holes sufficient to attach the rail as shown on the left. NOTE – door area below the ra[...]

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    19 Adjusting the feet to level your Appliance Adjust the feet (see picture at right) until your Fridge sits levelly on your floor. You can level your unit using these adjustable feet to compensate for dips and rises in your floor surface. NOTE : You can adjust the height from 82 to 90 cm. The height MUST be adjusted before the appliance is built in[...]

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    20 Reversing the swing of the Door Figure 1 – View of doors Fi gure 2 - View of doorway NOTE : All numbered references apply to both pictures for your convenience. 1) On the hinge-less side of the fridge’s door, remove the caps (1) that cover the hinge bracket holes. Keep these in a safe place near by. 2) Remove the upper hinge (2) using a star[...]

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    21 6) Attach the door to the doorway, ensu ring that all the holes where the hinges had formerly been screwed into are now covered with the caps you had previously removed. Reversing your Ice Box Door NOTE: Please only carry out this reversal if your appliance is not plugged and heavy amounts of frost are absent from the interior! 1) Open the ice b[...]

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    22 Trace a problem using the table below instead o f having to call for help. PROBLEM WHAT TO DO CHECK THAT THE PLUG IS WELL-INSERTED INTO T HE POWER SOCKET CHECK THAT THERE IS POWER FROM THE MAINS – THERE MAY BE A BLAC KOUT OR YOUR FUSES MAY HA VE BLOWN. CHECK THAT THE ELECTRON IC THERMOSTAT (REGULATOR FOUND ON THE INSIDE WALL OF THE FRIDGE-FREE[...]

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    23 ADDITIONAL NOTE: SHOULD THE CABINET’S SIDE PANEL HEAT UP, TH IS IS NORMAL. IT WIL L DO THIS IN SUMMER WITH A HIGH AMB IENT TEMPERATURE OR IF THE DOOR HAS BEEN OPENED AND CLOSED FREQUENTLY. IT IS THE RESULT OF HEAT’S DISSIPATING FROM INSID E THE CABINET AND IS NOT DETRIMENTAL TO YOUR REFRIGERATOR IN ANY WAY. BAUMATIC LTD. -CONDITIONS OF GUAR [...]

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    24 Thank you for buying Baumatic. *Applies to UK, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland only. (Repub lic of Ireland has 1 year labour and 1 year parts warranty only ) .[...]

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    25 Baumatic Ltd Make-up for your kit chen Headquarters Baumatic Ltd. Baumatic Buildings, 6 Bennet Road, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0QX, United Kingdom Sales Telephon e +44 118 933 6900 Sales Fax +44 118 931 0035 Service Telep hone +44 118 933 6911 Service Fax +44 118 986 9124 Spares Telephone +44 118 933 6922 Technical / Ad vice Telephone +44 118 933 6[...]

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