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1. This symbol indicates that once the appliance is no longer needed it cannot be disposed together with other miscellaneous municipal waste It should be collected and eliminated separately i e in containers specially marked with this symbol in large dimension rubbish collection areas Full information on where to submit the old appliance safety can be obtained from local government authorities the shop where you bought the appliance or the manufacturer s representatives If you decided to scrap the appliance make it impossible to use in order to prevent possible misadventure Pull out the electric plug from the electricity supply socket and then cut off the cord Tear off the gasket Break the door lock if any WARNING Do not dismantle the appliance yourself Pass it on to recycling companies GENERAL INFORMATION The appliance is a two compartment refrigerator freezer combination The refrigerator compartment is intended for storage of fresh foodstuffs the freezer compartment is intended for freezing and long term storage of foodstuffs THE APPLIANCE IS ECOLOGICALLY CLEAN CONTAINING NO MATERIALS HARMFUL TO THE OZONE LAYER the refrigerant used is R600a the foaming agent used for the appliance insulation is cyclopentane C5H10 THE MANUFACTURER GUARANTEES RELIABLE OPERATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR WHEN THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS 16 TO 32 DEGREES CELSIUS AND THE RELATIVE AIR HUMIDITY NOT GREATER THAN 70 PER CENT The appliance cli
2. fat syrup Clean the sealing gasket and the the GB groove for it with warm water containing soap or dishwashing detergent and wipe dry Put the rubber sealing gasket back into the place e High temperature in appliance the compressor operation pauses are short Ascertain whether the appliance door is shutting tightly whether the door wasn t kept open longer than necessary when taking out or putting in foodstuffs or whether a large amount of warm food was placed in the appliance e The top of the appliance has condensation on it The ambient relative air humidity is above 70 96 Ventilate the room where the appliance stands and if possible remove the cause of the humidity O WARRANTY SERVICE IF YOUR APPLIANCE IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY ASCERTAIN WHETHER YOU CAN REMEDY THE CAUSE OF THE FAULTY FUNCTIONING OF THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF If you cannot solve the problem yourself contact the nearest refrigerator service representative by telephone or in writing When making contact necessarily indicate the refrigerator model 1 and number 2 You will find this data on the product label Fig 9 which is glued to the left wall of the refrigerator compartment near the fruit and vegetable trays eggesmeg lt 1 Total Gross Capacity 3191 Freezer Gross Capacity 104 L 12 kg 24h Net capacity Freezing capacity Climate Class N Refrigerant R600a 060 g Serial Nr 8031321755 2 MADE IN EU
3. No 10 and a Philips head screwdriver When changing the opening direction of the doors YOU CAN NOT lay the refrigerator horizontally Do the actions below in the order they are listed fig 8 WARNING Turn off the appliance and pull the plug out of the electricity supply socket 1 Remove the covers c from the body of the refrigerator and of the inner side of the door Also remove the upper bracket 6 together with the nut and washers and the spacer under the bracket 2 Remove the door of the refrigeration compartment Remove the stopper 5 from the bottom of it On the other side ofthe door attach the stopper intended for doors that open on the left you will find it in the packet 3 Remove the middle bracket 4 together with the washers on the axle and the plastic spacer 4 Remove the freezer compartment door 3 5 Remove the bottom cover 1 6 Remove the bottom bracket 2 together with the washers on the axle and the plastic spacer Unscrew the axle with the washers and screw it into the aperture provided on the other side 7 Removethe bottom bracket 7 and in its place attach the other bottom bracket 2 together with the washers on the axle and the plastic spacer Fix this bracket 7 in place of the other bracket 2 8 Remove the covers 8 from the partition separating the refrigeration compartment from GB the freezer compartment and place them in the apertures on the other side 9 Remove the covers 9 from the do
4. The appliance must be plugged in to an earthed electricity supply socket The frequency and power of the electricity supply in your house must conform to the general data parameters of the appliance as it is shown in the table see page 63 When positioning the appliance be careful that the electrical cord isn t squeezed in order to avoid its damage This can cause a short circuit and a fire Make sure that the plug of the electrical cord is not squeezed by the back wall of the appliance or otherwise damaged A damaged plug can be the cause of a fire When unplugging the appliance do not touch the plug pins of the electrical cord CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT BULB When changing the interior light bulb fig 7 do the actions below in the order they are listed 1 Unplug the appliance from the mains by pulling the plug out of the electricity supply socket 2 Squeeze the sides of the light fixture cover 65 1 to unhook the cover fasteners A and pull downward Remove the cover 3 Replace the light bulb with the same 15 W type light bulb with the E14 lamp holder 4 After changing the light bulb put the cover fastener hook in place B and then press upward until its fixing in place 5 Plug the appliance into the electricity supply socket CHANGING THE OPENING DIRECTION OF THE DOORS It is recommended that changing the opening direction of the doors should be done with a helper You will need two spanners No 8 and
5. the supports e Drill holes in the wall and insert fixing bushings Secure the appliance to a wall POSITIONING e Place the appliance in a dry well ventilated room e The appliance should not be operated in an unheated room or porch Place the appliance away from heat sources such as kitchen stove oven radiators or direct sunlight The appliance must not touch any pipes for heating gas or water supply or any other electrical devices Do not cover the ventilation holes at the top of the appliances it must be a good air circulation around the appliance There should be a gap of at least 10 cm between the top GB of the appliance body and any furniture that may be above it fig 5 If this requirement is not followed the appliance consumes more electrical energy and its compressor may overheat If the appliance is placed in a corner a gap of at least 1 cm must be left between the appliance body and the wall so that the freezer compartment door can be opened enough to pull out the frozen product drawer fig 6 The appliance must stand on a level surface and must not touch the wall If necessary regulate the height of the appliance by adjusting the levelling feet 25 fig 1 by turning them clockwise the front of the appliance rises by turning them counter clockwise it comes down Ifthe appliance is tilted slightly backward the doors will close by themselves CONNECTION TO THE MAINS WARNING
6. earthed electrical socket by which the appliance is connected to the mains should be in an accessible place Read more about this in the section CONNECTING THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY Do not squeeze the plug of the electrical cord with the back wall of the appliance e Ifthe appliance is unplugged for cleaning moving to another place etc it may be repeatedly switched on after 15 min Do not store heavy objects such as cooling devices furniture or other domestic devices next the appliance in such a way that they could squeeze and damage the electrical cord e appliance should be used only for freezing and storing foodstuffs e Before cleaning switch off the appliance and unplug the electricity supply cord plug from the electrical socket Read more about this in the section CLEANING AND CARE The appliance can t be disposed of by burning Read more about this in the section ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Do not freeze liquid food products in glass containers or bottles in the freezer compartment e Protect the appliance inner surfaces and plastic parts from fats acids and sauces Do not place any switched on electrical devices such as microwave ovens hair dryers irons 61 GB electric kettles or other electrical devices on top of the appliance because this may cause ignition of plastic parts Do not place any dishes with liquids on top of the appliance and do not keep flowers in vases or other liquid fille
7. red colour 15 Container for dumplings 16 Fast freeze section 17 Frozen products section s 18 Ice cube tray 19 Thaw water channel 20 Bottom cover 21 Supports 22 Casters 23 Levelling foot 24 Condenser 25 Compressor 26 Electricity supply cord 27 Thaw water drip tray 28 Rubber sealing gasket 10 00 6 PREPARING THE APPLIANCE FOR OPERATION It is recommended to prepare the appliance for operation with a helper Remove package e Lift the appliance away from foamed polystyrene base Tear off adhesive tapes e When positioning the appliance in chosen location it will move more easily into position if you lift the front a little and incline it backward allowing it to roll on its casters 22 fig 1 Remove all red coloured parts from the shelves fig 2 Tear away the red coloured adhesive tapes from the door trays they are intended only for the transport of the appliance NOTE When you open the freezer compartment door a little red packing detail will fall out IT IS FOR TRANSPORTATION PURPOSES ONLY e Suitably dispose the packaging material Take two supports 21 from the bag fig 1 3 and insert them into the guides at the top back part of the appliance We recommend the model FC35AP to fix additionally to the wall e Inserts the supports into the guides at the top back part of the appliance fig 4 Mark on the wall the position of the holes in
8. OUBLESHOOTING What if e The appliance is plugged in to the mains but it does not work and the electricity supply voltage indicator is not illuminated Check that your house electricity supply installations are in order Check that the plug is correctly inserted into the electricity supply socket e The noise has become louder Check that the appliance is standing stable on a level place To make it level regulate the front feet Check if the appliance is not touching any furniture and that no part of the refrigeration system at the back part of the appliance body is touching the wall Pull the appliance away from any furniture or walls Check that the cause of increased noise isn t due to bottles cans or dishes in the appliance that might be touching each other e Water has appeared at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment Check whether a thaw water channel space isn t blocked Clean the thaw water channel space with a cleaner intended for that purpose e Water has appeared on the tempered glass shelves Food items or dishes in the refrigeration compartment are touching the back wall of the compartment Do not let food items or dishes touch the back wall e Water has appeared under appliance The thaw water collection tray has slipped off the compressor Place the tray on top of the compressor e When the appliance door is opened the rubber sealing gasket pulls out The gasket is smeared with sticky foodstuffs
9. System Compressor Voltage 220 240V 50Hz 140W 1 69 FRIDGE FREEZER 302L Freezer Net capacity 88 L 0A N meme 69
10. ach space in the ice cube tray 34 full of drinking water Place the ice cube tray in the fast freeze section When you want to remove the ice cubes from the ice cube tray leave it for 5 min at room temperature and then shake the cubes into the special dish for them CLEANING AND CARE REGULARLY CLEAN THE APPLIANCE Remember that before defrosting the freezer compartment and cleaning the back part of the appliance body you must disconnect the appliance from the electrical energy supply socket by pulling the plug out of the electricity outlet Protect the appliance inner surfaces and plastic parts from fats acids and sauces In case of accidental spills immediately clean with warm soapy water or dishwashing detergent Wipe dry Clean the appliance inner surfaces with warm soapy water Dishwashing detergent may also be used Wipe dry inner and outer surfaces Regularly clean the hermetic gaskets of the doors Wipe dry GB e Regularly wash the trays and other accessories Regularly clean the thaw water channel space with a special cleaner 14 for that purpose Fig 1 e At least once a year clean dust away from the back part of the appliance body and the compressor A soft brush electrostatic cloth or vacuum cleaner may be used for cleaning DO NOT use dishwashing detergent for cleaning trays butter dishes meat compartments or shelves DO NOT use detergents containing abrasive particles acid alcohol or ben
11. d vessels on the appliance Do not climb on or sit on the appliance do not lean on or hang on the appliance doors and do not allow children to do this Do not leave the appliance doors open e The appliance must not rest against any pipes for heating gas or water supply or against any other electrical appliances Read more about this in the section entitled POSITIONING e IF THE APPLIANCE IS PRODUCED WITH THE SPECIAL SUPPLY CORD IT CAN BE EXCHANGED ONLY BY THE SAME SPECIAL SUPPLY CORD PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER e VIF THE APPLIANCE IS OUT OF ORDER AND IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO REPAIR IT BY MEANS OF GIVEN RECOMMENDATIONS UNPLUG IT OPEN THE DOORS AND CALL THE SERVICE EXPERT ONLY A SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE CAN REMEDY ALL TECHNICAL OR CONSTRUCTION FAULTS TRANSPORT THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE THAT RESULTS FROM NON COMPLIANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION e The appliance should be transported only in the vertical position When being transported the appliance should be protected from atmospheric conditions rain snow dampness e The appliance should be firmly secured in place while being transported to avoid slippage or any shocks in the transport vehicle If the appliance was transported not vertically it may be connected to the mains after 4 hours at least If this is not done the appliance compressor may fail 62 GB ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
12. essesmeg FC32AP FC35AP INDEX FR NDICE ESP INNEH LLSF RTECKNING SWE NDICE PT INHOUDSOPGAVE NL INDICE IT INDEX GB RUS BETRIEBSANLEITUNG DE COORONG A 1 a FR ES 4 5 21 21 L RS ES G UR TATE sm s 24 N Ew A BUT EN u Sl rem 27 25 22 23 18 12 23 22 26 GB SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read the Instruction manual If instructions are not followed there is a risk of injury damage to the appliance and loss of the right to free warranty service We recommend to keep the Instruction manual the whole time you have the appliance When you sell the appliance pass the Instruction manual to the new owner of the appliance WARNING Do not cover the ventilation holes at the top and on the sides of the appliance WARNING Do not use any mechanical means or electrical devices to hasten the thawing process when cleaning the freezer compartment WARNING If the su
13. mate class is N Model FC32AP FC35AP Total gross volume L 319 350 Freezer gross volume L 104 104 Refrigerator net volume L 214 245 Freezer net volume L 88 88 Temperature in the refrigerator compartment C from 0 to 10 Temperature in the freezer compartment C 18 and lower Dimensions HxWxD cm 185x60x62 200x60x62 Energy efficiency class according to the directive 94 2 EC A A Energy consumption kWh 24 h 0 69 0 72 Freezing capacity kg 24 h 12 Freezer temperature rising time from storage temperature 20 to 9 C after power cut h Rated input W 140 170 Voltage used V Hz 220 240V 50Hz NOTE The manufacturer reserves the right to make future changes to technical parameters and specifications 63 GB DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE BASIC PARTS THE APPLIANCE ACCESSORIES LISTED BELOW MAY DIFFER FROM THE ACCESSORIES OF THE APPLIANCE YOU HAVE BOUGHT IN QUANTITY AND IN DESIGN THIS DESCRIPTION IS ADAPTED FOR ENTIRE GROUP OF TWO COMPARTMENT REFRIGERATOR FREEZER COMBINATIONS Fig 1 A refrigerator compartment B freezer compartment Electricity green light Thermostat knob On off switch for interior light Interior light block Adjustable height shelves Glass shelf Shelf for bottles Fruit and vegetable boxes Door trays 10 Butter and cheese compartments 11 Bottle tray 12 Bottle holder 13 Egg tray 14 Thaw water channel cleaner
14. n in digits is shown beside the thermostat knob The temperature is regulated on the scale of seven digits 0 Compressor is switched off WARNING Electric current is not switched off 1 highest temperature lowest cooling 7 lowest temperature highest cooling If food products in the refrigerator compartment 66 are too cold set the thermostat knob to 1 2 or 3 If food products in the refrigerator compartment are not being chilled sufficiently set the thermostat knob to 4 5 or 6 Please set the desired temperature in the appliance according to your own requirements THETEMPERATURE IN THE REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT MAY VARY DEPENDING ON AMBIENT TEMPERATURE THE AMOUNT OF FOODSTUFFS THE TEMPERATURE OF THE FOODSTUFFS AND HOW OFTEN THE APPLIANCE DOOR IS OPENED AND CLOSED Therefore we recommend locate the appliance away from heat sources food placed in the appliance should not be warmer than the room temperature appliance door must not to be left open the appliance door should not be open longer than it is necessary to take out or put in foodstuffs IF THE ROOM IS COOL THE APPLIANCE COOLS LESS THE TEMPERATURE IN THE APPLIANCE MAY THEREFORE RISE Use the thermostat wheel to set a lower temperature STORAGE OF FOODSTUFFS IN THE REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT The refrigerator compartment is intended for the short term storage of fresh foodstuffs Do not put hot foodstuffs in the refrigerator compartment they m
15. ors of the refrigeration compartment and the freezer compartment and place them in the apertures on the other side 10 Hang the freezer compartment door on the axle of bracket 2 11 Turn bracket 4 around 180 together with the washers on the axle and the plastic spacer transferring the washers to the axle on the other side of the bracket Once the bracket is attached to the freezer compartment door fix it in place on the other side of the refrigerator 12 Hang the refrigeration compartment door on the axle of bracket 4 13 Turn the bracket 6 around 180 together with the washers on the axle and the plastic spacer Remove the axle and the washers and reattach them on the other side of the bracket Once the bracket 6 is attached to the refrigeration compartment door fix it in place on the other side of the refrigerator in the uppermost apertures Use the covers c to cover the bracket and the remaining space 14 Remove the bolt covers a and the stoppers b Remove the screws that hold the handles in place Move the handles to the other side and screw them in place Place the stoppers into the remaining apertures in the door and put the screw caps in place 15 Place cover 10 on bracket 7 and while holding it in place attach the bottom cover 1 TEMPERATURE REGULATION Thetemperature inthe refrigerator compartment is controlled using the thermostat knob fig 1 by turning it to one side or the other The temperature indicatio
16. ot freeze liquid foodstuffs in glass vessels or bottles Strictly observe the frozen food product validity dates indicated by the manufacturer on the product packaging We recommend that frozen fish and sausage should be stored in the freezer compartment not longer than 6 months cheese poultry pork lamb not more than 8 months beef fruit and vegetables not longer than 12 months DEFROSTING COMPARTMENT THE FREEZER The freezer compartment should be thawed not less than twice a year or when a layer of ice thicker than 7 mm forms in it Do the actions below in the order they are listed WARNING Turn the appliance off and pull the plug out of the electrical socket Remove foodstuffs from freezer compartment The frozen foodstuffs will not 67 warm up too much while you are thawing the freezer compartment if you cover them with a thick cloth and keep them in a cool place Pull out the melt water channel turn it by 180 and hang it Fig 4 Place a vessel under the melt water channel Place a dish under the thaw water channels Leave door of freezer compartment open When the ice melts clean and wipe dry the surfaces and fixtures of the freezer compartment Remove the melt water channel turn it by 180 again and put it back in its original place Close the freezer compartment door Plug in and turn on the appliance MAKING ICE CUBES Ice cubes are prepared in a tray for making ice cubes 18 Fig 1 Fill e
17. pply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer manufacturer service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard WARNING Disposal of the appliance should be according to national rules WARNING Do not damage the appliance refrigeration system It contains the refrigerant gas R600a If the refrigeration system is damaged v Do not use any open flame v Avoid sparks do not turn on any electrical appliances or lighting fixtures Y Immediately ventilate the room WARNING Do not allow children to play with the appliance or to plug it in or unplug from the electricity supply socket Do not allow children to play with the packaging material from the appliance WARNING The appliance should not be used by children or mentally challenged individuals unless they have previously been shown how to operate the appliance by someone responsible for their safety e The appliance should be transported only in the vertical position Read more about this in the section TRANSPORT e If the appliance is brought in from the cold temperature is not higher than 12 C you should wait for two hours before connecting it to the mains e The appliance should not be connected to the mains until all packing and transport materials aren t removed the appliance is unpacked make sure that it is complete that the body and the electrical cord aren t damaged e tis forbidden to use a technically damaged appliance e The
18. ust be cooled down to room temperature Strictly observe the foodstuff validity time indicated by the manufacturer on the product packaging DEFROSTING OF THE REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT The refrigerator compartment defrosts automatically Drops of ice that form on the back wall of the refrigeration compartment thaw during the time the compressor is not working and the thaw water runs down the thaw water runoff channel to the tray on top of the compressor 27 Fig 1 where it evaporates GB FREEZING OF FOOD STUFFS IN THE FREEZER COMPARTMENT In the freezer compartment the fast freeze section is marked with the symbol Fresh foodstuffs prepared for freezing should be placed in one or two layers in the fast freeze section The thermostat knob should be set to 7 After 24 hours the frozen food products should be replaces from the quick freeze section to the storage section drawer s Fig 1 When the products are frozen the thermostat wheel should be set at its earlier position DO NOT EXCEED THE INDICATED MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF FOOD FOR FREEZING FOR MODELS FC32AP FC35AP IT IS 12 KG PER 24 HOURS Leave a gap of not less than 3 cm between the foodstuffs being frozen and the upper partition Do not place unwrapped foodstuffs in the freezer sections Do not freeze carbonated beverages Fresh food for freezing should not touch already frozen foodstuffs Do not freeze foodstuffs that are warmer than the room temperature Do n
19. zene for cleaning the appliance inner and outer surfaces DO NOT use for cleaning cloths or sponges that have coarse surfaces intended for scrubbing PRACTICAL TIPS AND OBSERVATIONS Do not keep bananas in the refrigerator these fruits are sensitive to cold Do not keep prepared food and ready to cook heat and eat food in the same container Store in an airtight container in the appliance any foodstuffs that have a strong odour e g fresh fish pat de foie gras goose liver p t and cheese Frozen foodstuffs should be thawed in the refrigerator compartment Food that thaws slowly retains better flavour properties and spread cold will help to maintain the set temperature in the refrigeration compartment Do not consume ice made in the freezer chamber straight away Products will freeze more quickly if they are divided up and packed in small portions If the appliance is to be left switched off for an extended period leave its doors open Remarks on the appliance operating noise As the appliance operates and goes through the freezing cycle various noises will be emitted This is normal and is not a sign of any malfunction As the refrigerant circulates around the 68 refrigeration system it causes sounds like murmuring bubbling or rustling Louder sounds like popping or clicking may be heard for a short time as the refrigerator s compressor switches on OPERATION PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS TR

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