Smeg UK26PXNF3 manual

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    UK26PXNF3 NO FROST ELECTRONIC FREEZER Instruction booklet[...]

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    UK - 1 - Ind ex B EF OR E U SI NG YO U R FR ID G E .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... . 2 I n form ati o n o n No -Fro st T ech no l o gy ......... ...... ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... ...... ....... ...... . 2 Safety Instru c tion s ..... ...... ...... ....... ...... ......[...]

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    UK - 2 - CHA PT ER 1. BEFORE USI NG YOUR FRIDGE Inf orm at ion o n N o- Frost T echn olog y N o -frost f ri d ges diff er fro m oth er st atic fr i dg es in their o p er a tin g p rin c ip le. In n o r m al f rid g e s, t h e h u m i d ity en t erin g t h e fr id g e in th e d o o r o p e nin g s an d t h e h u m id ity o f th e f o o d c a u ses f[...]

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    UK - 3 - Con form ity Informa tion • Tropical C la ss is de fi ned fo r t he envi ron men t temperatu res be tween 1 6°C an d 43 °C i n acc o rdanc e with the TS EN ISO 1550 2 St and ards. • T h e a p p l i a n c e i s d e s i g n e d i n c o m p li a n c e w i t h t h e E N 1 5 5 0 2 , IE C 6 0 3 3 5 - 1 / IEC 6 0 33 5 -2 - 2 4, 2 00 4 /1 0 [...]

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    UK - 4 - Ins tall ing and O per at in g you r Fre eze r • B efo re ma k i n g th e c on nec tion t o th e p o w er su pp ly , ens ur e th at th e voltage o n th e name plate co rrespo nd s to t he voltage of e l ec trica l system at y o ur h om e. • Operating vol tage fo r y o ur freezer i s 22 0-24 0 V at 5 0H z. • B efore st arting t o u se[...]

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    UK - 5 - B efo r e Usi ng you r F ree ze r • W hen it is op erated f or the fi rst t i me or af ter t ra n spo rta tion , ke ep y o ur fridg e in t he up right p o si tion fo r 3 h ou rs and p lug i t o n to a llo w e f fi c i en t o p e r a t io n . O th e r w is e , y o u m a y d a m a g e th e c o m p re s s o r. • Y our fridg e ma y h av e [...]

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    UK - 6 - CHA PT ER 2. USA GE INFORMA T ION Op e ra t i n g yo u r F re ez er FRE E Z ER COM PARTM EN T T E MP ERAT U RE INDICA TOR MODE BU T TON SE T B UT TON EC ONOMY MO DE LAM P PO W ER LAMP F A ST F RE EZING MODE LAMP (For some model s ) MODE B utt on • M o d e b u t t o n a l l o w s s w i t c h i n g b e t w e e n F r e e z e r D e pa r t m [...]

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    UK - 7 - Fre eze r D e pa rtm e nt Tempera ture A dju s tm e nt a n d Ac tiva ting F A ST F REE ZIN G Mo de • In i t ia l t e m p e r a t u r e va l u e f o r F r e e ze r D e p a r t m e n t Ind icato r is -1 8 o C . • Press m ode b ut ton o nc e. • T h e set val u e for f reezer D epartment indic ator start s to flash when y o u pr ess this[...]

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    UK - 8 - Wh ile SF mode is sel ec ted : T o can c el S F Mo d e a nd con tinu e wi th pre vio u s s et va lu e: Pleas e p ress Mod e B u tton 2 ti m es and w ait fo r 5 sec s. SF mod e w il l b e can celle d and ap pli ance wil l s t art to wo rk acc o rd i n g to p rev iou s set v alue. T o can c el S F Mod e an d c on tinue wit h n ew s et valu e[...]

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    UK - 9 - Warni ng s abo ut T em p erat u re Adj ust m ents • Y ou r tem perature ad ju stm ent s w il l n o t b e d elete d w hen an energ y b reakd own oc c urs. • Do n o t pass to an ot her adj ustm ent b efo re c om pleting an adj u stme nt • T em p er a tu re ad j u s t m e n ts s h o u ld b e m a d e a c c o r d in g t o t h e f re q u e[...]

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    UK - 10 - • If you w ould u se m ax imu m freezing c apacit y of y ou r freezer • T ake th e frozen fo od i n th e u p per basket to o th er b asket s and ac ti vate “Fast Freezi n g” mo de. “Fast F reezing” m od e w i ll b e de activ ated autom atic al ly af t er 2 4 h ou rs. P l ac e th e fo od you w an t to fre eze to t he u p p er b[...]

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    UK - 11 - Not e: F ro zen m eat sho uld b e co o ked as fresh m eat af ter being t hawed . I f the meat is n ot co o ked af ter b ei n g th awed, i t sho uld never be froz en again. MEAT AND FISH Preparation Storage Duration (months) Thaw ing period at room temp erature (hours) Beef Steak W rapp ed in foil 6-10 1-2 Lamb meat W rapp ed in foil 6-8 1[...]

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    UK - 12 - FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Preparation Storage Duration (months) Thaw ing period at room temperatu re (hour s) Caulif lower Remove ou ter leaves and cut cor e in piec es. Then store in a container of water with a smal l amount of lemon juice. 10-12 Can be used without waiting to be thawed Green beans, String beans W ash them and c ut into sma [...]

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    UK - 13 - *Sh ould n ev e r be frozen w ith it s shell . A l b ume n and yol k sho uld b e frozen i nd iv iduall y o r c o mp le tely m ixe d . S om e sp ic es in c oo k e d f o od (an iseed , b a sil, dill, vineg ar, sp ic e m i x, gin g er , ga rlic, on ion , m ustard , thyme, m arj or am, black p epp er , b olog n a sausag e etc .) m ay h ave a [...]

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    UK - 14 - CHA PT ER 4. CLEA NING AND MA INTENANCE • Make su re to u np lug t he freez er be fore star t i ng to c l ean it. • Do n ot wash you r freezer by po uring w ater . • Y ou can wipe th e inner and ou ter s i de s w ith a s oft cloth or a sp on g e u sing warm an d so apy w ater . • Rem ov e the part s ind iv idu all y and clean with[...]

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    UK - 15 - CHA PT ER 5. SHI PMEN T AND REPOSI T IONI NG • Or iginal pack ag e a nd fo am may be kep t for re-transp o rta tio n (op tion all y). • Y ou sho u l d fasten your f reeze r w i t h th i ck pac kag e, ban ds o r stro ng co rd s an d follow th e i n stru ct ions for tran spo rtation on t he pac ka ge f or r e-tran spo rtation . • Re m[...]

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    UK - 16 - CHA PT ER 6. BEFORE CALLING SERVI CE I f you r f ridg e is no t op era ting ; • Is th ere any el ect ri c al faults ? • Is the plu g is p la c ed p rop erl y in the rec epta cle? • Is t he fuse of th e rec eptacle t hat the p lug is p lugg ed or t he main fu se blown ? • Is t here any fault in th e so ck et? E xa mine this b y plu[...]

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    UK - 17 - T e mpe ra ture Warn in g: T h e t e m p e ra t u r e d i sp la y f la s h e s “ L F ” an d a n a u d i b le w a rn in g s o u n d s , w h e n th e tempe rature in th e fr eezer co mp artmen t is t oo w arm. A rise in the te mper atu re may be c a us ed b y; • F requen t d oor op ening fo r long p eri od s o f time • L o ading wit[...]

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    UK - 18 - Air B low N oise: • Norm al fan noise. Th is n o i se c an b e h eard i n N o -Frost fridge dur i ng no rmal op erati on of th e sys tem d u e t o th e circu l ation of air . I f the ed g es of fre ezer ca bin et tha t the do or join t c ontac t are war m; • Espe cial ly in sum mer (ho t w ea t her), t he surfaces that th e j o int co[...]

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    UK - 19 - Advi ce fo r S aving En ergy • D o n o t in stall t he ap p lian c e c lose t o h eat p r od u c in g ap p lian ce s. S u ch as c o o k er, oven, dishwa her o r radiator , and locate the ap pl iance i n th e co o l est part of the roo m. • L oca te the appli anc e i na co ol wel l v entil ated roo m and mak e sure th at the ai r op en[...]

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    UK - 20 - T HE P ART S OF T HE A PPLIA NCE A ND T HE COMP A R T MENT S CHA PT ER 7. 1. ICE T R A Y 2. D ISPLA Y P AN EL 3. NO FRO S T AIR CIRCULA TION SY STEM 4. SMALL FREEZER FLAP 5. BIG FREEZER FLAP 6 . FRE E ZER DRA W ERS 7. FREE ZER BIG D RA W ER 8. FRE EZE R BOTT OM DRA W ER 9. LEV EL LIN G FEET This presen tatio n is on ly fo r inf ormatio n [...]

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    ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (FOR UK TYPE PLUG) For your safety please read the following information W arning: This appliance must be earthed. This appliance operates from 220-240 volts and should be protected by a 13 amp fuse in the plug. The appliance is supplied with a standard 13 amp 3-pin mains plug tted with a 13-amp fuse. Should the fuse requir[...]

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