John Lewis JLFSWH2001 manual

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    Fridge Freezer JLP-Model No. JLFSWH2002 - JLFSBK2001 User guide[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 2[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 3 Contents Contents 3 Intr oduction 4 Safety is important 4 In the box 4 Safety information 5 Important safety information 5 Warnings 5 Cautions 6 Ecological hints 6 Environmental information 6 Electrical information 7 Mains supply 7 Parts identification 8 Control panel 8 Operation 9 Temperature control 9 Setting the freez[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 4 Introduction Thank you for purchasing this fridge freezer. Please take time to read these instructions and retain for future reference. Safety is important To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please read the Safety information befor e you operate this product. Keep this information in a safe place for future [...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 5 Important safety instructions - read carefull y befor e use Take note of the following safety information which appears on the back of this fridge freezer: W arning! T o pr ev ent fi re or shock hazard, do not expose this fridge fr eezer to rain or moisture. W arning! Alwa ys remo ve the mains plug from the wall sock et[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 6 • When the fridge freezer is to be scrapped, cut off the electrical supply cable and destroy the plug with the remaining cable. Disable the door catch in order to prevent children from becoming trapped inside while playing. A cut off plug inserted into a 13 amp socket is a serious safety (shock) hazard. Please ensure t[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 7 Electrical information Mains supply W arning! This fridge fr eezer MUST BE EAR THED . Should the power supply cable need to be replaced, this must be carried out by an approved service engineer. John Lewis declines any liability should this safety measure not be observed. Before switching on, make sure the electricity su[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 8 Parts identification Control panel 1 Indicator display - Fridge temperature 2 Indicator display - Fridge supercool 3 Fridge temperature control button 4 Fridge supercool button 1 2 3 4 LOW HI GH MI D Freezer temperature control - Control lever switch is at the rear side of the top drawer right hand corner. 1 1 Temperatur[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 9 Temperature control When the fridge freezer is first plugged in, the default temperature settings for the fridge and freezer are mid range. Setting the fridge temperature Repeatedly press the TEMP temperature is selected. The temperature sequence shown below: If you require faster cooling, press the S-COOL button and the[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 10 How to use the fridge storage areas The following list is a suggestion of the usage for each of the compartments within the fridge: 7 Upper door compartments – for storing butter and cheese 3 Vegetable case 4 Place the ice storage case(11) in the left side of the top freezer drawer to make ice fast 5 Freezer drawer (t[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 11 Wash you food before storing. Keep as much space as possible between the items of food. If you pack the food too tight or too close, cold air circulation is hindered, resulting in poor refrigeration. Be careful when storing food such tropical fruit e.g. bananas, pineapples, tomatoes, for they can easily deteriorate in l[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 12 Care, cleaning and servicing Switch off and unplug the fridge freezer before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance work. Care and cleaning Clean the interior exterior casing using a cloth with water and mild (neutral) Detergent. Clean the grill at the back of the fridge freezer at least once a year using the nozzle a[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 13 Installation Positioning Before unpacking your fridge freezer, be aware of the following points: Find a suitable location for the fridge freezer; it should be positioned as follows: • In a dry room that can be ventilated. • Out of direct sun light. • Away from any heat source, e.g. stove or radiator (if this is un[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 14 Removing the fridge & freezer door If you wish to change the opening direction of the doors, proceed as follows: a. Remove ‘Top Cover Hinge’ and ‘Top Hinge’. b. Carefully remove ‘Fridge Door’. Reverse the door accessories ⓑ ⓑ ⓓ ⓓ Changing door opening direction c. Remove ‘Middle Hinge’. d. Ca[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 15 Replacing the fridge & freezer door j. Assemble the ‘Under Hinge’ on the left. k. Attach the ‘Freezer Door’ to Cabinet. l. Assemble the ‘Middle Hinge’ on the left. m. Attach the ‘Fridge Door’ to Cabinet. n. Assemble ‘Top Hinge’ and connect the wires. o. Connect the ‘Door Switch’ wire housing.[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 16 Disposal This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent [...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 17 To assist in locating possible faults use the help guide below: Troubleshooting Prob lem Cause Corr ection Running of fridge Compressor does not run. Fridge is in defrost cycle. This is normal for a fully automatic defrost fridge. The defrost cycle occurs periodically, lasting about 30 minutes. The mains plug is disconn[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 18 Troubleshooting T emperatur es ar e too warm Fridge/freezer temperature is too warm. Doors are opened too frequently or for too long. Warm air enters the fridge freezer whenever one of the doors is opened. Open the door less often. Door is slightly open. See problem column for the opening/closing of doors/drawers. Freez[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 19 Troubleshooting Odours in fridge Interior is dirty. Interior needs to be cleaned. Food with strong odours is in fridge. See care and cleaning chart in care & cleaning. Cover food tightly. Opening/closing of doors/dra wers Door(s) will not close. Door was closed too hard, causing other door to open slightly. Close do[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 20 Repairs - after sales service Your fridge freezer comes with a free three year warranty. If it is not working correctly; consult the troubleshooting section within this User Guide. If a fault occurs which you can not resolve through following the advice and information contained within this User Guide, the next step is [...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 21 Specification Specifications of the fridge freezer that you have just purchased may vary from the information in this table due to technical innovations. Dimensions 595 mm wide x 651 mm deep x 1898 mm high Net W eight 80 Kg (boxed), 72 Kg (product) Net Fridg e Capacity 242 litres Net Fr eezer Capacity 90 litres Ambient [...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 22 Note[...]

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    Fridge freezer user guide 23 Note[...]

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    John Le wis P artnership 171 Victoria Street London SW1E 5NN www .johnlewis.com[...]