John Lewis JLBIFF 1801 manual

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    JLBIFF 1801 Built-in fridge fr eezer Instruction man ual[...]

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    Impor tant Saf ety Inf ormation It is most impor tant that this instruction book should be r etained with the appliance for futur e r efer ence . Should the appliance be sold or transfer r ed to another o wner , or should y ou mo ve house and lea ve the appliance, alwa ys ensure that the book is supplied with the a ppliance in order that the new o [...]

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    3 En vir onmental Information • After installation, please dispose of the packaging with due regar d to safety and the en vironment. • When disposing of an old appliance, mak e it unusable, by cutting off the cable. Remove an y door catches, to prev ent small children being tra pped inside. • The symbol on the product or on its packaging indi[...]

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    4 Impor tant Safety Information 2 Description of the appliance 5 Contr ol panel 12 When the Fridge Freezer is first installed 12 Starting your appliance 12 T emperature contr ol 12 Using the fr eezer 13 Befor e using 13 Quick-freezing 13 Freezing fr esh food 13 Fr ozen food storage 13 Tha wing 13 Making ice cubes 13 Cold accumulators 13 Using the r[...]

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    5 Description of the Appliance 1 4 3 9 12 5 11 11 10 8 ² 7 6 2 1 Dair y compar tments 2 Can storage shelves 3 Bottle storage shelf 4 Interior light 5 Storage shelves 6 Bottle holder 7 W ater discharge hole 8 Glass shelf with Humidity control filter 9 Salad crispers 10 Control panel 11 Frozen f ood storage compar tments 12 Freezing fr esh food comp[...]

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    6 Installation Electrical connections Any electrical w ork r equired to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person. W ARNING:THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EAR THED . The manufactur er declines any liability should this safety measur e not be obser ved. If the plug that is fitted to your a ppliance is not su[...]

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    W arning IF Y OU ARE DISC ARDING AN OLD APPLIANCE THA T HAS A LOCK OR CA TCH ON THE DOOR, Y OU MUST ENSURE THA T IT IS MADE UNUSABLE T O PREVENT Y OUNG CHILDREN BEING TRAPPED INSIDE. Depending upon the position which you choose f or your a ppliance, y ou ma y wish to rev erse the way in which the door opens. T o do this, refer to instructions on ?[...]

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    8 Building In Recess dimensions Height (1) 1780 mm Depth (2) 550 mm Width (3) 560 mm T o ensure adequate v entilation, allow the clearances shown in figur e. 50 mm min. 200 cm 2 200 cm 2 min. D567 It is necessar y that the cabinet has a ventilation recess with the f ollowing dimensions: depth 50 mm width 540 mm The appliance is supplied with the ri[...]

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    9 Fit the appliance in the niche by making sur e that it stands against the interior surface of the unit on the side where the door hinges of the a ppliances are fitted. Inser t the appliance until the upper strip butts up against the unit (1) and mak e sure that the lo wer hinge is in line with the surface of the unit (2). D023 1 2 D724 Apply the [...]

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    10 Place guide (Ha) on the inside part of the furniture door , up and down as shown in the figur e and mark the position of external holes. After ha ving drilled holes, fix the guide with the scre ws supplied. 2 1 m m 2 1 m m ca. 50 mm 90° 90° ca. 50 mm Fix cov er (Hc) on guide (Ha) until it clips into place PR33 Hc Ha PR167 Ha Hb 8m m Open the a[...]

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    11 If the appliance is fix ed to the side of the kitchen unit, simply slack en the scr ews in fixing brack ets (E), mov e the brack ets as shown in the figur e and re- tighten the scre ws. After completion of the door re versing operation, check that the door gask et adheres to the cabinet. If the ambient temperature is cold (i.e. in Winter), the g[...]

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    12 Push button A - ON/OFF light - Green B - Thermostat contr ol knob C - Quick freeze light - Amber D - Quick freeze s witch A. Pilot light The operation light is illuminated continuously , to show that the appliance is on. B.Thermostat control knob T urn the thermostat control knob clockwise to requir ed setting. C . Quick freez e light The quick [...]

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    Befor e use Remov e all securing tapes. W ash inside the appliance with luk ewarm water and bicarbonate of soda (5 ml to 0.5 litre of water). Do not use soap or deterg ent as the smell ma y linger . Dr y thoroughly . Quick-fr eezing For quick-fr eezing, push the quick freeze s witch (D). The quick freeze contr ol light (C) will then light up. The q[...]

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    14 Normal Operating Sounds • Y ou may hear faint gurgling or bubbling sounds when the refrigerant is pumped thr ough the coils or tubing at the rear , to the cooling plate/eva porator or to the fix ed freezer shelv es. • When the compressor is on, the refrigerant is being pumped r ound, and you will hear a whirring sound or pulsating noise fr o[...]

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    15 Mo vable shelv es The walls of the refrigerator ha ve runners so that the shelves can be positioned as desir ed . For better use of space, the front half-shelv es can lie ov er the rear ones. P ositioning the door shelves T o permit storage of food packages of various sizes, the door shelves can be adjusted in height.T o mak e these adjustments [...]

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    16 F ood Storag e • T o obtain the best results fr om y our appliance, neither hot foods nor liquids which ma y eva porate , should be placed in the larder compartment. • K eep the time between buying chilled f ood and placing it in your fridge as short as possible. • Do not push food together too much, tr y to allow air to cir culate ar ound[...]

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    Defr osting Refrigerator The refrigerator automaticall y defr osts ev er y time the compressor stops. The water is discharged, via the pipe , into a tra y located at the back of the appliance above the compressor , where it eva porates. Important T o a void defr ost water overflowing into the fridge, periodically clean the water discharge hole in t[...]

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    18 If the appliance is not w orking corr ectly , please carr y out the following checks, befor e contacting your local Ser vice For ce r epair agent. IMPOR T ANT : If you call out an engineer to a fault listed belo w , or to repair a fault caused by incor rect use or installation, a charge will be made ev en if the appliance is under guarantee. SYM[...]

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    Under no cir cumstances should you attempt to repair the machine y ourself. Repairs carried out b y inexperienced persons ma y cause injur y or serious malfunctioning. Refer to y our local Ser vice For ce Centre and al wa ys insist on genuine spare parts. If your a ppliance is not performing satisfactorily; consult the fault finding guide within th[...]

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