John Lewis JLBIUCF 01 manual

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    JLBIUCF 01 built-in fr eezer Instruction man ual 1 2 3 4 5 6[...]

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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 • When disposing of your a ppliance, use an authorised disposal site. • Remov e the plug and ensure that an y locks or catches are r emov ed, to pr ev ent y oung children being trapped inside. • The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product ma y not be treated as household waste. Inste[...]

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    4 F or the User Impor tant Safety Information 2 Description of the appliance 5 Contr ol panel 13 Start your appliance 13 T emperature contr ol 13 Befor e using 14 Freezing fr esh food 14 Fr ozen food storage 14 Tha wing 15 Making ice cubes 15 Normal operating sounds 15 Hints and Tips 16 Maintenance and Cleaning 17 Internal cleaning 17 When the appl[...]

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    5 Description of the Appliance 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 1 1 2 3 1 Fr ozen food storage compartments 2 Freezing fr esh food compar tment 3 Contr ol panel[...]

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    6 Installation Electrical connection 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 sui[...]

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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 T o re verse the opening dir ection of the door , pr oceed as shown in the figur es: W arning After completion of the door re v ersing operation, check that the door gask et adheres to the cabinet. If the ambient temperature is cold (i.e. in Winter), the gask et ma y not fit perfectly to the cabinet. In that case , wait for the natural fitting of[...]

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    Befor e carrying out any work, remov e the plug fr om the pow er sock et. Grid pr eparation Left door opening: Remov e the left side (A) of the grid cutting it fr om the rear (see figur e). Right door opening: Remov e the right side (B) of the grid cutting it fr om the rear (see figur e). T o position the grid on the appliance pr oceed as follows: [...]

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    10 B 4 1 5. Scre w appliance into place and r etain the cabinet with scre ws (I) thr ough the securing brack ets into the worktop or adjacent w oodwork as necessar y . If necessar y , pads (E) ar e supplied for the r ear feet to mak e sliding the appliance in and out of the r ecess easier . T o fit the pads, press them onto the rear f eet. If requi[...]

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    11 7 ab c C click click 8 b = = 9 I c Möbeltür Innenseite a Upper par t of kitchen furniture panel I 27,5 cm 27,5 cm 55 cm 10 F 1 2 3 45 ° 11 = = 10 12 1 2[...]

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    Fitting the plinth Important For the efficient operation of the a ppliance , it is important that the original ventilation grid is used. • For an opening height dimension A=820 mm and a plinth height dimension a=100 mm, the plinth ma y be fitted without adjustments. The same applies to an opening height dimension B=870 mm and a plinth height dime[...]

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    13 Star t y our appliance Insert the plug into the wall socket. The appliance can be activated by turning the thermostat knob (2) bey ond the «O» position. When the pilot light (1) is illuminated , this shows that the appliance is on. T emperatur e contr ol The temperature within the fr eezer is controlled by the thermostat contr ol knob (2) situ[...]

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    14 F r eezing fr esh food In any 24 hour period y ou can freeze up to 18 kg of fresh f ood. Activate fast freeze b y depressing the fast-fr eeze switch (4) 24 hours befor e you want to freeze y our fresh f ood, the yello w light (3) illuminates. If the quick-freezing function is not ended man ually , the appliance switch off the quick-fr eezing fun[...]

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    15 Tha wing Fr ozen food, prior to being used, can be tha wed in the fridge or at r oom temperature depending on the time a vailable. Small food items ma y ev en be cook ed fr om frozen; in this case cooking will take longer . Any fr ozen food which is allow ed to tha w accidentally should either be eaten as soon as possible or thr own a way . Alte[...]

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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 The freezer compartment will become pr ogressiv ely cov ered with fr ost. This should be remov ed with the special plastic scraper pr ovided, whene ver the thickness of the fr ost exceeds 1/4". During this operation it is not necessar y to switch off the pow er supply or to r emov e the foodstuffs. How ev er , when the ice becomes [...]

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    18 Important: If you call out an engineer to a fault listed below , or to r epair a fault caused by incorr ect use or installation a charge will be made, e ven if the a ppliance is under guarantee. Befor e contacting your local Service For ce Centre, check the following points: SYMPT OM ! No pow er to the appliance ! The temperature in the fr eezer[...]

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    19 If your a ppliance is not performing satisfactorily; consult the fault finding guide within this instruction book (Something not working). In the event of a fault occurring which y ou cannot resolv e yourself fr om advice given within this instruction man ual your first step is to contact our extended war ranty administrators on 0870 0107887 who[...]

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