Kelvinator KIL320BFMD manual

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    USER MANUAL REFRIGERA T OR MODEL:KIL320BFWD KIL320BFMD[...]

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    SAFETY WA R N I N G ! It is hazardous for anyone other than authorized serv ice personnel to carry out servicing or repairs which involve s the rem oval of covers. T o avoid the risk of an elect ric shock d o not attem pt to repair this appliance yourself. Safety tips Do not use electrical appli ances such as a hair dryer or heater to de frost your[...]

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    ·catering and sim ilar non-retail applicatio ns. Keep ventilation openings, in the appli ance enclosur e or in th e bui lt-in structure, clear of obstruction. Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting pr ocess, other than those recomm ended by the manufacturer . Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. Do not use elec[...]

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    INTRODUCTION Befor e use Please read these instr uctions and the Safe ty guidelines on page 1 carefully before using y our new Fridge/Freezer . The Fridge /Freezer is for indoor , domestic use only . No Description 1 Refrigerator shelf 2 V egetable box cover 3 V egetable box 4 Upper Freezer drawer 5 Bottom Freezer drawer 6 Upper refrigerator door s[...]

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    3 INST ALLA TION Location When selecting a position for your Fridge/F reezer y ou should make sure the floor i s flat and firm, and the room is well vent ilated wit h an avera ge room tem perature of between 16 ℃ and 32 ℃ . A void locating your Fridge/Freezer near a heat sour ce, eg, cooker , boiler or radiator . Also avoid direct sunlight in o[...]

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    Cleaning befor e use W ipe the inside of the Fridge/Freezer with a weak solution of bic arbonate of soda. Then ri nse with warm water using a damp spo nge or cloth. W ash the baskets and shelves in warm soapy water and dry completely before re placing in the Fridge/Fr eezer . The external parts of the Fridge/Freezer can be cleaned wit h wax polis h[...]

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    before loading any food. This can ta ke 2-3 hours. 2. The marks on the knob are the tem perature grad es, NOT the exact degrees of temperature. “0” is “OFF” AND “7” represents the lowest temperature. 3. Please start with the knob set to posit ion “4”. Use a suitable t hermometer to chec k the temperature after tw o hours. The refrig[...]

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    These are available from most supermarkets and hardware shops. Pla ce the therm ometer in the Fridge compartment and leave over night. The correct temperature Should read between 0 ℃ and 10 ℃ . Alternat ively , pl ace the the rmomete r in the mid dle ba sket of the Freezer compartm ent and leave it overnight . T he correct tem perature should b[...]

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    Allow pre-cooked food to cool down before placin g in the Fridge. This will help to stop th e internal temperature of the Fridge from rising. Shut the door! T o prevent cold air escaping, try to limit the num ber of tim es you open the door . When retuning from shopping, sort foods to be kept in y our Fridge before opening t he door . Only open the[...]

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    WE RECOMMEND THA T ALL PRODUCE KEPT IN THE SALAD BIN IS WRAPPED. NOTE : Always wrap and store raw meat, poultry and fi sh on the lowest shel f at the bottom of the fridge. This will stop the m dripping onto, or t ouching other food s. Do not store inflam mable gasses or liquids in t he fridge. T ips for W ater dispenser The refrigerator includes [...]

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    keep the food cooler . S tore food straight away Don’t buy frozen food unless you can freeze it straight away . Special insulated bags can be bought from most supermarkets and h a rdware shops. These keep frozen food cold for longer . Thawing fr ozen food For some foods, thawing before co oking is unnec essary . V egetables and pasta can be added[...]

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    Recommended storage periods For recommended food storage tim e, refer to the inform ation give n on your food packaging. DEFROSTING Defr osting After a period of tim e frost will build up i n cert ain areas in t he Fridge/Freezer com partment. After a period of time frost will build up in certain areas in the Fridge/Freezer com partment. As a tempo[...]

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    a thick rug or bla nket and k eep it in a c ool place. 2. Scrape away as m uch frost build-up as possi ble using the pl astic scraper . T o accelerate the thawing process plac e bowls of hot water inside the Fridge /Freezer cabinet. As the solid frost loosens, prize it away with t he plastic scra per and remove. 3. When defrosting is c ompleted, cl[...]

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    The grille of t he condenser at the back of the Fridge/Freezer a nd the adjacent components can be vacuumed usi ng a soft brush at tachment. Do not use harsh cleaners, s couring pads or solv ents to clean any part of t he Fridge/Freezer TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE T rouble Shooting Power cut If the internal tem perature of the Fridge/Freezer co[...]

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    Servicing This product shou ld be serviced by an authori zed engineer and only genuine sp are parts should be used. Under no circumstances should you atte mpt to repa ir the appliance y our self. Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or serious m alfunctionin g. Contact the local store where your purchase was made. When the [...]

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    2. a. Undo the screws, lift the hinge br acket up and take it o ff. b. Rem ove the bolt wit h a screwdriver and fl ip the hinge bracket then r eattach the bolt t o the hinge bracket. Remove the f ridge door . 3. a. Lift the top hinge cover o n the fridge door a nd move it t o the side y ou want to ins tall. b. T ake of the middle hinge by removing [...]

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    process. b. Remove the screws an d bottom hinge. Then rem ove the adjus table feet from both side and reattach them to the opposit e side. 6. Remove the screw from the bott om hinge and refit it to the opposite si de. Place the freezer door back on. 7. After placing t he freezer door , screw the middle hi nge back ont o (the opposite si de) the fri[...]

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    9. Put the top cover b ack and tigh ten it with the screws. Reverse st ep 1a to 1c for details 10. Change the handle ( whi ch is the sam e method for bo th f ridge door and freezer door ) a.Remove th e right bush o n the upper do or trim, install it to left sym metrical positi on. b.Remove two side of plastic hole cover an d handle with a screw[...]

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    ELECTRICAL INFORMA TION THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EAR THED. This applianc e is fitted with a fused three pin plug to BS 1363 which will be suita ble for use i n all houses fitted with sockets t o current specifications. If the fitted plug is no t suitable for your socket outlets, it shou ld be cut of f and car efully disposed of. T o avoid a possible [...]

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