Westinghouse FJ362V Bedienungsanleitung
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Gefrierschrank
FJ362V
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REFRIGERATION
USER MANUAL
Side by Side, Top Mount,
Bottom Mount, Single Door.

Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
All models
General installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Initial start up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Care & maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Helpful hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Compact side by side
Standard refrigerator features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Ice & water refrigerator features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Ice & water installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Ice & water initial start up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Ice & water care & maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Standard model electronic display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Setting the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Adjusting temperatures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Other display features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Ice & water model electronic display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Setting the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Adjusting temperatures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Other display features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Ice & water model dispenser features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Other features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Changing light bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Classic side by side
Standard refrigerator features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Ice & water refrigerator features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Initial start up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Care & maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Adjusting temperatures manual model . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Ice & water model electronic display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Setting the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Adjusting temperatures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Other display features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Other features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Changing light bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Other models
Top mount electronic refrigerator features . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Bottom mount electronic refrigerator features . . . . . . . . . 33
Top mount manual refrigerator features . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Bottom mount manual refrigerator features . . . . . . . . . . 35
Single door all refrigerator features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Single door all freezer features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Adjusting temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Other features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Changing light bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Congratulations and thank you for choosing our refrigerator.
We are sure you will find your new appliance a pleasure
to use. Before you use the appliance, we recommend that
you read through the relevant sections of this manual, which
provides a description of your appliance and its functions.
To avoid the risks that are always present when you use
an electric appliance, it is important that the appliance is
installed correctly and that you read the safety instructions
carefully to avoid misuse and hazards.
We recommend that you keep this instruction booklet
for future reference and pass it on to any future owners.
After unpacking the appliance please check it is not
damaged.
If in doubt, do not use the appliance but contact your
local customer care centre.
cONTENTScONGRATULATIONS
cONTENTS

depot or by placing them in appropriate collection
containers.
• If you wish to discard this product, please contact
your local authorities and ask for the correct method of
disposal.
Please read the user manual carefully and store in a handy
place for later reference.
The symbols you will see in this booklet have these meanings:
WARNING
CAUTION
TIPS & INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS
Meanings of symbols used in this manual are shown below:
WARNING
• If pressurised aerosol containers bear the word
‘flammable’ and/or a small flame symbol,
do not store them inside any refrigerator or
freezer. If you do so you may cause an explosion.
• When you dispose of your old refrigerators and freezers,
remove any doors. Children can suffocate if they get
trapped inside.
• This appliance contains insulation formed with flammable
blowing gases. Avoid safety hazards by carefully
disposing of this appliance.
TIPS & INFORMATION
If you find the
refrigerator is damaged or marked, you must report it within
7 days if you wish to claim for damage/marks under the
manufacturers warranty. This does not affect your statutory
rights.
ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS
• Most of the packing materials are recyclable. Please
dispose of those materials through your local recycling
WARNING
The appliance must be plugged into its own
dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz AC electrical outlet.
Ensure that the electric outlet is properly earthed to
ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you are
unsure.
Don’t use an extension cord or adapter plug.
If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced
by a service technician or a qualified person.
Unplug the appliance before cleaning and before
changing the light bulb to avoid electric shock.
Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the power
cord. Always grip the plug firmly, and pull straight
out of the receptacle to prevent damaging the
power cord.
Choose a location that is not too cold - the
temperature should be above 10oC.
Put the appliance in a dry place, avoiding areas of
high moisture or humidity.
Don’t put the appliance in frosty or unprotected
areas, for example in a garage or on a verandah.
Don’t put the appliance in direct sunlight.
Don’t put the appliance near stoves, fires or heaters.
WARNING
It is important to use you refrigerator safely. This means you
need to supervise young children and infirm persons when
they use it. You need to make sure that young children do
not play with the refrigerator.
Follow the tips below:
Never let children play with the refrigerator.
Never store fizzy drinks in the freezer compartment.
Never try to repair the refrigerator yourself.
Never use electric heaters or dryers to defrost the
freezer because you can receive an electric shock.
Never use electrical appliances inside the
refrigerator or freezer.

GENERAL INSTALLATION FOR ALL MODELS
When correctly installed, your appliance should:
• have adequate clearance to the back, sides and top for
air circulation
• be aligned to the surrounding cupboards
• have doors that will self close from a partially open
position
• have a stability foot in place to prevent the appliance
falling forward when a door with heavy food load
is opened (models FJ302, FJ362, RP372, RP432,
WRM4300, WFM3600, top mount and bottom
mounts).
INSTALLATION
The appliance should arrive with the front rollers wound
down. We recommend that the appliance be tilted
backwards by about 10 to 15 millimetres, this will allow
the doors to self close providing a consistent door seal. The
stability foot (where applicable) should also be wound up fully
so as not to interfere with the operation of the rollers.
Height adjustable
front rollers Rear rollers
10-15mm
When you want to install your appliance, take the
following steps.
1. Roll the refrigerator into it’s final position.
WARNING
The rollers are designed for forward or backward movement
only. They are not castors. Moving the refrigerator sideways
may damage your floor and the rollers.
2. If the appliance is not tilted back you can adjust the
two front rollers by adjusting the large plastic roller
nut (refer page 5). You may need two people, one to
adjust rollers and one to tilt the refrigerator slightly back
to take the weight of the appliance off the front rollers.
This will increase or decrease the height of the rollers.
One turn of the nut will change the tilt of the refrigerator
by approximately 10mm.
3. If the cabinet is level, then the side walls should be
plumb or vertical. If the cabinet is built in or partly built
in check the alignment of the cabinet side against the
cupboard.
aligned to
cupboard – even
gap Top of refrigerator
is level – horizontal
Adjust front rollers for unevenness
of floor. eg. adjust this roller down.
Packing may be required underneath
the rear roller to ensure stability.
4. If the appliance now rocks from one corner to the
opposite rear corner, this means that the floor is
uneven; you will need to put some packing under one
of the rear rollers.
5. You may now need to fine-tune the installation by
adjusting the front rollers once again.
6. When you have the appliance in it’s final position wind
the stabilising foot down (where applicable) until it
just makes contact with the floor. Whenever you need
to move the appliance, wind the foot back up so the
appliance can move freely.
Stabilising foot
wound down
INSTALLATION

On certain floor surfaces the appliance may roll forward
during operation. A roller stop on single door models can
be placed under the front rollers.
Roller stop
Large plastic roller nut Front roller
Adjusting bolt
(compact side by
side models only)
The doors can be adjusted up or down. Depending on the
amount of adjustment required it may be sufficient to adjust
only one door (see diagram top right).
NOTE: When the height of the rollers and adjusting bolts
(compact side by side models only) are correctly adjusted
the refrigerator will stand firmly on the floor and the doors
will be in line with one another.
SIDE bY SIDE DOOR ADjUSTMENT
Each door is independently adjustable in the vertical
direction by turning the adjustable bolts under the hinges
using the spanner provided.

cLEARANcES
Side by Side hinge clearances
MODEL HINGE SIDE cLEARANcE
Compact Side by Side models 250mm (freezer)
& 350mm (refrigerator)
Classic Side by Side models 280mm
Top Mount models
350mm
Bottom Mount models
Single Door Refrigerator models
Single Door Freezer models
NOTE: Doors are designed to sit proud of the cabinetry.
Clearances
B
A
C
Hinge side
clearance
Top Mount, Bottom Mount and
Single Door clearances
clearances
B
C
Top
A
Side and Top clearances
Refrigerator
clearances
Freezer
clearance
INSTALLATION

cLEARANcES
MODEL A MIN A MAx b c TOp
cOMpAcT SIDE bY SIDE MODELS
WSE6100 20mm NA 5mm 5mm 10mm
WSE6070
cLASSIc SIDE bY SIDE MODELS
RS662
50mm NA 10mm 10mm 10mm
RS663
RS644
RS645
TOp MOUNT MODELS
RJ392/WTM3900
50mm 75mm 30mm 30mm 50mm
RJ393
RJ422/WTM4200
RJ423/WTE4200
RJ442
RJ443
RJ522/WTM5200
RJ523/WTE5200
bOTTOM MOUNT MODELS
BJ383
50mm 75mm 30mm 30mm 50mm
BJ384
BJ433/WBE4300
BJ434/WBM4300
BJ513/WBE5100
BJ514/WBM5100
SINGLE DOOR REFRIGERATOR MODELS
RP372/WRM3700 50mm 75mm 30mm 30mm 50mm
RP423/WRM4300
SINGLE DOOR FREEZER MODELS
FJ302/WFM3000 50mm 75mm 30mm 30mm 50mm
FJ362/WFM3600

1. Please remove all internal packaging before use. Any
glue or tape residue or the like should be removed with
a solution of mild detergent and water.
2. Clean your appliance thoroughly following the
instructions on this page and wipe off any dust that has
accumulated during shipping.
3. Install accessories such as the ice cube storage bin.
The accessories are packed together to prevent
damage during delivery.
4. Plug your appliance into the power point. If you need
to roll the appliance out to get to the power point,
remember to raise the stabilising foot (where fitted)
before you do so.
5. We recommend that you let your refrigerator run for
two to three hours before you put any food in it. This
will allow you to check that it is operating properly and
that enough cool air is circulating.
It is normal for the rear, sides and centre mullion of the
appliance to feel warm. These areas are warm because
the appliance transfers heat from the food placed inside to
the outside air.
There is a cooling coil located behind the rear wall of
the freezer section. This coil cools and removes moisture
from the air. A fan at the rear of the freezer section
then circulates cold, dry air throughout the refrigerator.
The air circulation means that foods are refrigerated far
more quickly than in refrigerators where there is less air
circulation.
Avoid placing food against air outlets as this will affect air
circulation. See product diagrams for location of air outlets.
A light frosting will occasionally occur on the interior of the
freezer when the door is opened frequently. This is normal
and will disappear after a few days in most climates.
Make sure you fully close the freezer door after you load
or remove food. If the door is left partly open, a heavy
frost will coat the inside of the freezer. If a frost develops,
remove it. Take care to properly close the door and the
frost will not reoccur.
Your new energy efficient appliance uses a high-speed
compressor and other energy efficient components which
may produce different noises to your old appliance.
These sounds are normal and include:
• compressor running noise.
• air movement noise from the small fan motor.
• occasional gurgling, similar to water boiling.
• a popping noise, heard during automatic defrosting.
• a clicking noise, just prior to the compressor starting up.
These noises are normal and not cause for alarm.
WARNING
Before cleaning: Remove the power cord from the power
socket. This will make sure there is no chance of getting an
electric shock.
An occasional wipe over with a clean, damp cloth will help
remove finger marks. You should only clean the doors with
lukewarm, soapy water and a soft cloth. Rinse with clean
water and then wipe the surface with a soft, clean cloth to
remove any soapy residue.
WARNING
Do not use abrasive pads or other cleaners as they are
likely to scratch the surface. Damage to this product after
installation is not covered by your warranty.
Never use hot water, solvents, commercial kitchen cleaners,
aerosol cleaners, metal polishes, caustic or abrasive
cleaners, or scourers to clean this appliance as they will
damage it. Many commercially available cleaning products
and detergents contain solvents that will damage your
refrigerator. When cleaning, use only a soft cloth with an
unscented mild soap and lukewarm water.
You should clean the refrigerator interior regularly. It will
be easiest to clean when the food supply is low. Wash
the interior with a soft cloth and use an unscented mild
soap with lukewarm water. Thoroughly dry all surfaces
and removable parts. Avoid getting water on refrigerator
controls. If you have taken out any removable parts,
replace them and switch the power on before restocking
the refrigerator with food. You should keep the interior
of your refrigerator hygienic by promptly and thoroughly
wiping up any food spills.
Water may accumulate in the sump located under the drip
tray. If this occurs the sump can be sponged out to prevent
water overflowing down the front of the door.
For cleaning the tray remove as described below:
1. Press down at the back of the drip tray with the tips of
your fingers.
2. Pull the tray forward.
3. To refit, slide the drip tray back into position and push
into place.
1. push
down
2. slide out

Take care to keep door seals clean. Sticky food and drink
can cause seals to stick to the cabinet and tear when you
open the door. Wash the seal with a mild detergent and
warm water. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry.
Always buy the freshest, best quality food and put it
in the refrigerator as soon as possible.
Always cover food with plastic wrap or foil to stop it
drying out and to help prevent bad smells.
Always rinse and wrap fish and poultry before you
put them in the refrigerator.
Always remove stuffing from poultry before you put it
in the refrigerator to minimise bacteria growth.
Always store eggs in the refrigerator compartment
with the pointed end down.
Never store bananas, avocados or mangoes in the
refrigerator. This can cause them to go black or to
go soft.
Never put hot or warm food in the refrigerator. Allow
it to cool first.
You can use the freezer to store food which you buy in bulk
when prices are low. You can also cook extra food and
freeze it for later use.
Buy the freshest, best quality food and put it in the
freezer as soon as possible.
Place food in plastic bags or plastic wrap before
you put it in the freezer.
Squeeze the air out of plastic bags as this prevents frost
.
When you buy frozen foods in the supermarket,
keep them in their packaging when you store them.
Defrost food, especially chicken and fish, in the refrigerator
compartment. This stops bacteria from growing.
Leave food in its wrapping while it defrosts.
Use defrosted food immediately.
Never refreeze defrosted food.
The following guide will help you reduce the running cost
of your new refrigerator. This will save you money and help
conserve our valuable energy resources.
1. If you keep your old refrigerator, save power by
switching it off when not in use.
2. Do not set your freezer temperature too low. After 24
hours, ice cream should be firm but able to be scooped
out with a spoon without bending the handle. If ice
cream is firmer than this (or too soft), adjust the freezer
temperature controls (see ‘Adjusting Temperature’ in your
relevant model section).
3. Ensure that the refrigerator doors seal properly as you
close them.
4. Before you open the refrigerator doors, decide what you
want to put in or take out. This will minimize the time you
have the doors open.
5. It is best to have the refrigerator in a place that is out
of direct sunlight and away from heating appliances
of any kind. For example, do not place the refrigerator
next to a cooker, fireplace, heater or dishwasher.
6. Allow hot foods to cool to room temperature before you
put them in your freezer.
7. Thaw frozen food in the refrigerator section.
8. If you keep the freezer compartment filled to capacity,
your food mass will help maintain the freezer
temperature when you open the door.
9. Do not block air vents. Doing so may cause the
refrigerator to run longer and use more energy.
If you are leaving for a short holiday, there is no need to
turn off your refrigerator – use vacation or eco mode (where
applicable).
If you are going on a long holiday and want to turn the
refrigerator off, follow the steps below.
1. Take all the food out of the refrigerator and freezer
compartments.
2. Switch off the refrigerator and remove the electric cord
from the power point.
3. Clean the inside.
4. Leave the doors open. This prevents bacteria from
growing and causing smells in the refrigerator.
If there is a power failure in your area, keep the door to the
freezer closed. Most foods in your freezer will stay frozen
for 24 hours.
If you think something may be wrong with your refrigerator,
you can carry out some easy checks before calling for
service. You may locate the problem, sparing yourself from
inconvenience and saving time and money. Refer to the
troubleshooting section on page 10.

cOMpAcT SIDE bY SIDE STANDARD FEATURES
1 Freezer light
2 Ice cube tray, lid & storage bin
3 Freezer door bins
4 Wine rack
5 Sensors
6 Glass shelves
7 Roll out freezer baskets
8
Fridge & freezer temperature
control
9 Light lens
10 Dairy compartment
11 Storesafe™ bin (lockable)
12 Deli bin
13 Door bins
14 Adjustable glass shelves
15 Humidity controls
16 Crisper bins
17 Bottle bins
18 Adjustable rollers
1 8
5
3
2
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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FEATURES
Features may vary depending on model. Not all models will have features listed.

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cOMpAcT SIDE bY SIDE IcE & wATER FEATURES
1 Ice cream shelf
2 Ice maker unit
3 Lighting
4 Wine rack
5 Sensors
6 Glass shelves
7 Roll out baskets
8 Light lens
9 Dairy compartment
10 Storesafe™ bin (lockable)
11 Deli bin
12
Multiflow duct
(with blue feature lighting
13 Adjustable glass shelves
14 Adjustable door bins
15 Humidity controls
16 Crisper bins
17 Bottle bins
18 Adjustable rollers
1
5
4
2
6
7
8
9
10
11
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17
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ic e wa te r&
DRINKS
CHILL
FAST
FREEZE
CLOCK ECO/
VACATION
ALARM
RES ET
WATERICE
CUBED/
CRUSHED
FREEZ ER
TEMP
FRIDGE
TEMP
LAMP
ON/OFF
3
12
Ice & Water Door Dispenser
Features may vary depending on model. Not all models will have features listed.

IcE AND wATER MODELS
The water connection to your ice and water product
should only be done by a licensed refrigeration mechanic,
plumber or electrician. All relevant information regarding
the water connection is detailed in the water kit provided
with your product for use by the professional installer only.
The automatic ice and water dispenser needs a drinkable
water supply with a pressure of:
• minimum 206 kPa (30 psi, 2.11 kgf/cm²)
• maximum 689 kPa (100 psi, 7.04 kgf/cm²)
In some areas local water pressure is significantly higher
due to local conditions. In such areas a pressure reducing
valve must be used. Ensure your plumber or installer checks
your local water pressure when installing your refrigerator.
If you are using your refrigerator for the first time, or if you
have not used the dispenser for some time:
• discard the first seven or eight cups of water
• discard any ice that the ice maker produces in the
first 24 hours (contaminants could have settled in the
water pipes)
The water tap can be anywhere and there is no limit to
the amount of pipe between the tap and the refrigerator,
however, some points to note are:
1. It is better to have the tap accessible without having to
roll the refrigerator forward, so we recommend putting it
outside the cavity as shown by the stars in the diagram
below.
2. It is recommended that the height of the tap should be
400mm from the ground.
3. If the refrigerator is required to be pulled forward for
cleaning, the water pipe may need to be removed from
the tap.
IcE MAKER START Up
The water connection to your ice and water product
should only be done by a licensed refrigeration mechanic,
plumber or electrician.
If the ice maker is not connected to a water supply, check
that the ice maker is turned off. To do this remove the
ice cream shelf and put the switch in the ‘OFF’ position.
If you don’t do this a loud buzzing noise will be heard
intermittently if the icemaker is on but no water is being
supplied.If the ice maker is connected to a water supply,
check that the ice maker is turned on. To do this put the
switch in the ‘ON’ position.
INSTALLING IcE & wATER MODELS
WARNING
FOR SERVICE
USE ONLY.
HOLD DOWN
FOR 15 SEC.
ON
OFF
Connect to potable water supply only.
Do not use the ice chute as a handle when removing
or replacing the ice storage bin.
Do not put fingers up the ice chute. Surfaces there may
be sharp.
cHANGING THE wATER FILTER
If you purchased a refrigerator with an ice and water filter,
please read the following care and use information.
INITIAL START Up
cOMpAcT SIDE bY SIDE

Clean the dispenser and ice container at regular intervals,
particularly before you take a vacation or move, also clean
the dispenser if it sticks.
To clean the dispenser:
1. Switch the ice maker switch to the “OFF” position.
2.
Remove the ice container by lifting it up and out. Empty
and carefully clean the container with mild detergent.
Rinse carefully ensuring no traces of detergent remain. Do
not use harsh or abrasive cleaners. Allow the ice container
to dry completely before replacing it in the freezer.
3. Remove ice chips from the shelf and chute that support
the ice container; clean these areas.
4. Replace the ice container. Ensure the wire arm sits
within the ice cube container (see diagram below).
5. Turn the ice maker switch back to the “ON” position.
CAUTION
When removing or replacing the ice bin do not rotate the
auger in the ice bin. If the auger is accidentally turned,
you must realign the auger by turning it in 90o turns until
the ice bin fits into place with the drive mechanism
Remove and empty the ice storage bin if:
1. An extended power failure (one hour or longer) causes
ice cubes in the ice storage bin to melt and freeze
together and jam the dispenser mechanism.
2. If the ice dispenser is not used frequently, ice cubes
will freeze together in the bin and jam the dispenser
mechanism. If this happens remove the ice storage bin
and shake it to loosen the cubes.
NEVER use an ice pick or similar sharp instrument to
break up the ice. This could damage the ice storage
bin and dispenser mechanism.
An external water filter and connection kit has been
supplied for use with your Ice & Water refrigerator.
The external filter design allows more space within the
refrigerator and provides double the life of previous filters,
reducing the cost of replacement. The filter is designed to
significantly reduce chlorine, taste, odour, heavy metals,
turbidity (cloudiness) and scale build up. The included
plastic (LLDPE) water tube allows quick connection to the
filter and is designed for high durability and kink resistance.
This filter is designed only to be used with a potable water
supply. It should not be used on water that is microbiologically
unsafe or with water of unknown quality. The filter should be
replaced every 12 months. The service life of the filter may be
reduced in water supplies that contain an excess of particles or
other impurities. Reduced flow rate is an indication that a new
filter is required. Failure to replace the filter when required can
affect the function of the ice maker. Service calls caused by a
failure to replace the filter are not covered by warranty.
The water filter is fitted with Super Speed fit Fittings for ease
of installation and replacement. To replace the filter;
1. Turn off the water supply.
2. Release the pressure in the water lines by holding a
container against the water dispenser paddle on the
refrigerator until the pressure has been released.
3. Turn off the refrigerator at the power point and remove
the plug from the socket or turn off the icemaker.
4. Depress the collet (see diagram below) and pull the tube
out of each end of the filter.
5. Refit the tubes into the new filter to the stops (about
15mm). Ensure that you observe the flow direction.
Write the fitment date in the space provided on the filter.
6. Gently pull back on the tube to ensure that it is secure.
7. Turn the water supply back on and check for leaks.
8. Plug the unit back in and turn the power supply back on
to the refrigerator and ensure that the icemaker is turned
back on.
9. Purge and dispose of approximately 5 litres of water through
the water dispenser to condition the filter and clear the lines
of impurities. It may take up to a minute to get a full flow of
water from the dispenser. Do not be alarmed if there is an
initial black colour to the water. This is residual carbon dust
from the filter and is non-toxic.
10. Once the lines have been purged, dispose of the first
few batches of ice to ensure that impurities have been
flushed from this part of the system.
If the water is slow to shut off or the dispenser is dripping,
this indicates that there may still be air in the lines. Either
purge more water through the system to remove this air or
allow some time for the air to be removed over subsequent
dispensing.
wire arm
depress
depress pull

The electronic display panel is located at the top rear of
the food storage compartment. It consists of an LCD display
with blue lighting and 7 push buttons. When the power is
first turned on, you will see the default settings shown below
with the blue backlighting on.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
The default temperature for the refrigerator is 3°C, with a
default of -18°C for the freezer. If you want to change the
temperatures, use the instructions below. You should make
only small adjustments and wait 24 hours to see whether
further changes are required.
NOTE: The set temperature for the refrigerator is an
average temperature for the whole refrigerator cabinet.
Temperatures inside each compartment may vary
depending on how much food you store and where you
place it. High or low room temperature may also affect
the actual temperature inside the refrigerator.
Press the freezer button to make the freezer colder in 1
o
C
steps. Once -23
o
C is reached the display will return to
-14
o
C with the next button press. You’ll notice that the bar
graph gets smaller with colder freezer settings. If you set
-14
o
C, the bar graph will flash continuously to warn that it
is not cold enough for long term storage of frozen food.
Press the fridge button to make the fridge colder in 1
o
C
steps. Once 0.0
o
C is reached the display will return to 7
o
C
with the next button press. The bar graph gets smaller with
colder freezer settings.
NOTE: Testing ice cream is a good way to check the
freezer. Testing drinking water is a good way to check the
refrigerator compartment temperature.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
Press the clock button to turn the clock display on or off.
NOTE: The time still advances while the display is off.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
1. Press and hold the clock button for two seconds. Hours
and minutes will then appear on the display.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
2. While holding down the clock button, press the freezer
button to advance the hours. Hold the freezer button
down for continuous and fast advance. After the first 12
hours the pm indicator will appear.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
3. While holding down the clock button, press the fridge
button to advance the minutes. Hold the fridge button
down for continuous and fast advance.
4. When the correct time is displayed release the clock
button.
Use the quick freeze function when you add a large
amount of food to the freezer compartment. This freezes
the food quickly but does not affect the temperature in the
refrigerator compartment.
To use this function, press the quick freeze button once. An
animated icon above the button will light up. The quick
freeze function will now operate for 90 minutes. If you want
to turn the quick freeze function off before 90 minutes have

1
passed, simply press the quick freeze button again. The
icon will disappear and the refrigerator will return
to normal operation.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
Holiday mode
Use the holiday mode when you go on holidays or leave
the house for long periods. In holiday mode the refrigerator
minimises defrosting to save energy but maintains your
temperature settings. To put the refrigerator into holiday
mode, press the holiday mode button once. An animated
icon above the button will light up. The holiday mode
will now operate until the button is pressed again or the
refrigerator door is opened.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
Door alarm
If the refrigerator door is left open for longer than 2 minutes a
buzzer will sound and the icon above the alarm reset button
will flash. The refrigerator temperature settings and bar graph
will also flash. If the alarm is sounding for no apparent reason,
check whether anything is holding the door open. Closing the
door resets the alarm for a further 2 minutes. If you want to
leave the door open while you load the fridge, you can turn
the alarm off for 8 minutes by pressing the alarm reset button.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
Freezer temperature alarm
If the freezer becomes too warm, a buzzer will sound
and the icon above the Alarm Reset button, the freezer
temperature and the bar graph will flash until the Alarm Reset
button is pressed. After the Alarm Reset button has been
pressed the freezer temperature setting and the bar graph
will flash until normal operating temperatures are reached.
Check that the freezer door has not been left open or warm
food has not been placed too close to the temperature
sensor in the freezer. See diagram on page 12 for the
sensor location. If the freezer is still too warm the alarm will
sound again in 50 minutes, indicating that something may
be wrong with your refrigerator.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
Drinks chill timer
If you set the drinks chill timer it will sound an alarm to remind
you that you have left drinks in your freezer for quick chilling.
Suggested chilling times:
• 10 minutes for cans of drinks
• 20 minutes for bottles of wine
• 30 minutes for bottles of soft drink
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
To use the timer, press the drinks chill button. An animated
icon appears above the drinks chill button and the clock
display is replaced by the countdown timer. Press the button
once to set a 10 minute time limit, twice for 20 minutes
and three times for 30 minutes. Press four times to turn the
timer off. The timer will count down in 1 minute increments;
you can change the timer or turn the timer off even after the
countdown has started. When the countdown has finished
a buzzer will sound and the icon above the alarm will flash
until the alarm reset button is pressed. To stop the alarm and
turn off the drinks chill timer, press the Alarm Reset button. If
your drink is chilled, take it out of the freezer. If it is not cold
enough, reset the drink chill function bearing in mind that
the drink is already partially chilled.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR

1. Press and hold the clock button down for two seconds.
Hours and minutes will then appear on the display.
2.
Press the fast freeze button to advance the hours. Hold the
fast freeze button down for continuous and fast advance.
3. Press the eco/vacation button to advance the minutes.
Hold the button down for continuous and fast advance.
4.
The clock can be switched between 24 hour or 12 hour
formats by pressing the drinks chill button. In 12 hour format
the indicator will switch between am and pm accordingly.
5.
When the correct time is displayed, release the clock button.
The default temperature for the refrigerator is 3oC , with a
default of -18oC for the freezer. If you want to change the
temperatures, use the instructions below. You should make
only small adjustments and wait 24 hours to see whether
you need to make further changes.
TIPS & INFORMATION
When you set a temperature, you set an average temperature
for the whole appliance cabinet. Temperatures inside each
compartment may vary, depending on how much food you
store and where you place it. High or low room temperature
may also affect the actual temperature inside the appliance.
Press the freezer button to make the freezer colder in 1oC
steps. Once -23oC is reached the display will return to
-14oC with the next button press. You’ll notice that the bar
graph gets smaller with colder freezer settings.
Press the fridge button to make the fridge colder in 1
o
C steps.
Once 0
o
C is reached the display will return to 7
o
C with the next
button press. The bar graph gets smaller with colder settings.
Use the fast freeze function when you add a large amount
of food to the freezer compartment. This freezes the food
quickly but does not affect the temperature in the refrigerator
compartment.
To use this function, press the fast freeze button once. An
animated icon will light up. The fast freeze function will
now operate for 90 minutes. If you want to turn the fast
freeze function off before 90 minutes have passed, simply
press the fast freeze button again. The icon will disappear
and the freezer will return to normal operation.
If the freezer becomes too warm due to the freezer door
being left open or warm food being placed too close to the
temperature sensor in the freezer (see diagrams on page
13 for the sensor location), a buzzer will sound. The icon
adjacent to the alarm reset button or above the alarm reset
button , the freezer set temperature and the bar graph will all
flash until the alarm reset button is pressed. Once pressed,
the alarm disable icon will illuminate for 50 minutes, or until
the temperature reaches an acceptable level.
Make sure nothing is holding the freezer door open and
move any warm food away from the temperature sensor
(see diagrams on page 13). If the freezer is still too warm
after 50 minutes the alarm will sound again, indicating that
something may be wrong with your appliance.
NOTE: The freezer temperature alarm can be reset for
12 hours by pressing the alarm reset button continuously for
10 seconds.

If the refrigerator door is left open for longer than 2 minutes a
buzzer will sound and the icon above the alarm reset button
will flash. The refrigerator temperature settings and bar graph
will also flash. If the alarm is sounding for no apparent reason,
check whether anything is holding the door open. Closing the
door resets the alarm for a further 2 minutes. If you want to
leave the door open while you load the fridge, you can turn
the alarm off for 8 minutes by pressing the alarm reset button.
To activate the child lock, press and hold the lamp on/off
and cubed/crushed buttons together. This will disable the
display to prevent accidental changes to settings. The key
icon will appear on the electronic display when child lock is
activated. To turn off the child lock press and hold the lamp
on/off and cubed/crushed buttons together.
If you set the drinks chill timer it will sound an alarm to remind
you that you have left drinks in your freezer for quick chilling.
To use the timer, press the drinks chill button to increase the
timer in 5 minute increments. Pressing the button again after
30 minutes is reached will turn the timer off.
Suggested chilling times:
• 10 minutes for cans of drink
• 20 minutes for bottles of wine
• 30 minutes for bottles of soft drink
When you press the drinks chill button, an animated icon
will appear above the drinks chill button with a countdown
timer. The timer will count down in 1 minute increments;
you can change the time or turn the timer off even after the
countdown has started. When the countdown is finished a
buzzer will sound and the icon beside the alarm will flash
until the alarm reset button is pressed.
To stop the alarm and turn off the drinks chill timer, press the
Alarm reset button. If your drink is chilled, take it out of the
freezer. If it is not cold enough, reset the drinks chill function
(remembering that the drink is already partially chilled).
Your appliance has been designed with energy efficiency in
mind and can operate in any of three modes (normal, eco,
vacation), depending on the level of efficiency sought.
• Normal mode
This is the mode which is entered automatically when
the appliance is first turned on. Normal mode is the
mode most suitable when the refrigerator door is
opened often.
• Eco mode
Eco mode is a more efficient mode than normal mode
and can be entered in two ways. Either by manually
pressing the eco / vacation button once when in normal
mode, or automatically after 30 hours if the refrigerator
door has not been opened. The leaf icon will appear
on the electronic display when eco mode is activated.
If eco mode is entered automatically, the appliance
will revert to normal mode once the refrigerator door
is opened. If eco mode is entered manually, door
openings will not cause the display to revert to normal
mode. To exit eco mode, press the eco / vacation
button twice (or until there are no icons displayed).
CAUTION
Eco mode is designed to operate with minimum door
opening (e.g. if used as a long term storage fridge). If
turned on manually, it won’t switch off automatically and
frequent door opening in eco mode could lead to food
spoilage. If frequent door opening is likely to occur switch
back to normal mode.

• Vacation (holiday) mode
Vacation mode is suitable if you will be away from your
appliance for an extended period. To take advantage
of maximum efficiency press the eco/vacation button
twice in succession just before you leave–do this while
in normal mode. The appliance will then enter vacation
mode, as indicated by the aeroplane symbol. Press eco/
vacation button again to cycle between ‘normal’, ‘eco’
and ‘vacation’ modes. If in eco mode a single button
press is all that is required to enter vacation mode.
Vacation mode is exited automatically once the
refrigerator door is opened and normal mode resumes.
ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS
Eco and vacation modes minimise defrosting to save
energy, while maintaining your temperature settings.
NOTE: Opening the freezer door has no effect on the
operation of Eco and Vacation Modes
Your refrigerator:
• controls the compressor and fan independently to
provide the best performance
• provides extra cooling depending on the number of
door openings
• automatically defrosts during periods when the door is
not being opened frequently
• has a 90 second memory backup on the display so
that the time and settings are not lost during short power
interruptions
TIPS & INFORMATION
If you find that the display malfunctions, this may be due to
brief power supply interruptions. If this is the problem, you
simply need to turn the refrigerator off at the power point
and wait 5 minutes, then turn the refrigerator on again at
the power point.
The ice and water dispenser conveniently dispenses cool,
filtered water and ice cubes or crushed ice. To operate the ice
dispenser, select an ice option using the electronic display.
Press a glass against the dispensing paddle. Hold the top
of the glass as close as possible to the ice outlet, so that
you will catch all the ice. To stop dispensing ice, pull the
glass away from the dispensing paddle. Do not remove the
glass until the ice has finished coming out.
To operate the water dispenser, press a glass against the
dispensing paddle. To stop dispensing water, pull the glass
away from the dispensing paddle. A drip tray located at
the base of the dispenser (see diagram above) will catch
small spills and allow them to evaporate. The drip tray is
removable and dishwasher safe.
CAUTION
Do not pour water or excess cubes into the drip tray
because it is not connected to a drain.
The dispenser has a light which can be turned on and off
by pressing the Lamp button on the electronic display (see
diagram below). The lamp is also activated for 6 seconds
whenever a dispensing paddle is pressed. The light comes
from 6 ultra bright LEDs (light emitting diodes), which are
part of the electronic display. These are designed to last the
life of the refrigerator and are not customer replaceable.
The same technology is used in the interior multiflow duct
(blue strip lights).
drip
tray

After the refrigerator is connected to the water supply, fill
the water tank by holding a glass against the dispenser
paddle. You may need to hold the glass against the paddle
for up to 2 minutes before water begins to flow. Continue
to draw water for a further 3 minutes to rid the tank and
plumbing connections of any impurities, the tank will
automatically refill as you dispense water.
CAUTION
Remember, do not drink this water as it may have impurities in it!
TIPS & INFORMATION
The water connection to your ice and water product
should only be done by a licensed refrigeration mechanic,
plumber or electrician.
The water dispenser water tank is located behind the upper
crisper bin in the refrigerator compartment.
To provide the convenience of filtered water in the same
location as the ice dispenser, it is necessary to route the tubes
from the refrigerator compartment. This means the first half
glass of water will not be quite as cold as the following 3
or 4 glasses. If you require cool water from the first glass,
we recommend that you first add crushed or cubed ice to
your glass then the water. In times of high use, water may be
dispensed before it has time to cool. Once this occurs, the
dispensed water temperature will be similar to that of your
normal tap water until the tank has had a chance to re-cool.
The addition of cubed or crushed ice will allow you to still
enjoy cool water should this occur.
CAUTION
Chemicals from a malfunctioning softener can damage
the ice maker. If the ice maker is connected to soft water,
ensure that the softener is maintained and working properly.
The ice maker and ice container are located in the top of
the freezer compartment. After the refrigerator is installed
properly and has cooled for several hours, the ice maker can
begin making ice and the first batch will be ready within
24 hours. A full tray of ice may not be created for the first
few batches, due to air in the refrigerator’s new plumbing
lines. To begin ice production, switch the switch to the
ON position. If no ice is dispensed it will take about 2
days to fill the storage container. The ice maker turns off
automatically when the ice container is full. To stop ice
production, turn the switch to the OFF position (see diagram
on page 14). The first batches of ice cubes may be
discoloured or have an odd flavour, due to the refrigerator’s
new plumbing connections. Discard this ice until batches
are free of discolouration or taste problems.
NOTE: If the water filter is not in place or suitably by-
passed, the ice maker will not produce any ice.
TIPS & INFORMATION
• Ice cubes stored too long may develop an odd flavour.
Remove the ice container and discard the ice cubes.
When replacing the tray, ensure that the wire signal
arm (see diagram on page 15) sits within the ice cube
container. The ice maker will then start producing ice.
• Occasionally shake the ice container to keep ice
separated.
• After you take delivery of the refrigerator, keep the ice
maker switch in the OFF position until the refrigerator is
connected to the water supply. The switch should also
be kept in the OFF position whenever the water supply
is turned off.
CAUTION
If the dispensing paddle is pushed for more than 4 minutes,
the dispenser motor may overload and stop. The overload
protector will reset automatically after 3 or 4 minutes.
• If a large quantity of ice is needed at one time, it is best
to remove cubes directly from the ice cube container
• When the ice maker is operating, it is normal to hear
the sound of:
– the motor running.
– ice dropping into the ice container.
– the water valve opening or closing.
– ice loosening in the tray.
– running water.

Your refrigerator:
• controls the compressor and fan independently to
provide the best performance
• provides extra cooling depending on the number of door
openings
• automatically defrosts during periods when the door is
not being opened frequently
• has a 90 second memory backup on the display so
that the time and settings are not lost during short power
interruptions
• has blue feature lighting activated by opening the
refrigerator door (ice and water models only)
NOTE: If you find that the display malfunctions, this may be
due to brief power supply interruptions. If this occurs you
simply need to turn the refrigerator off at the power point
and wait 5 minutes for the refrigerator pressure to equalise
then turn the refrigerator on again at the power point.
Both the refrigerator and freezer have door storage bins.
You can adjust the door bins to meet different storage
needs. All the door bins are completely removable for
cleaning. If you want to remove or adjust a bin, lift it over
the support lugs on the inner door panel. Push the bin down
over the support lugs to lock it in place.
The store safe compartment is a coin-lockable compartment.
To lock, rotate the coin slot anti-clockwise until the slot is
horizontal. To unlock, turn the coin slot clockwise until the slot
is vertical.
To open the drawer, push the tab down with your thumb and
pull the drawer forward.
coin
slot
lift bin to remove
NOTE: The locker compartment can be removed and
positioned on other levels as well.
The deli compartment is an ideal place to keep deli items,
such as cold meats. Additional cold air is directed into the deli
compartment, keeping the contents fresher for longer. It can
also be used for faster chilling of food or drinks. To remove
the deli compartment, pull forward, then up and forward.
deli
compartment
• Storing vegetables
You can use the crisper bin to store vegetables, fruit or
smallgoods. You can change the humidity inside the bin
by sliding the humidity control.
You should store vegetables in the crisper bin remembering
to set the humidity control to more humid (closed).
• Storing fruit & smallgoods
You can also store fruit & smallgoods in the crisper bin
remembering to set the humidity control to less humid (open).
• Crisper bin removal
Remove the crisper bin(s) by pulling forward, then up
and forward.

To make access to your food easier, both the refrigerator and
freezer compartments are fitted with glass shelves.
To remove the shelves, gently pull them forward until the shelf
comes to a stop. Lift the shelf slightly to clear the stop and
continue pulling the shelf forward.
To return the shelf, make sure there is nothing behind it that may
obstruct movement and gently push the shelf into the cabinet. It
should slide back over the stops into its original position.
Freezer baskets and freezer shelves are fitted to freezer
compartments. Wire baskets are used to provide easy
visibility of the contents. All the baskets and the shelves pull
out for easy access and have a stop to prevent the baskets
and shelves being pulled out too far.
To remove the basket, pull it out until it hits the stop then
lift the front to unhook the stop while continuing to pull
forward, until the basket is free of the runners under the
shelf.
To change the food compartment light bulb:
1. Check your temperature settings and write them down.
2. Switch the refrigerator off at the wall and remove plug
from power point.
3. Unclip the light lens by inserting your fingers under the
light lens, lifting until the light lens is clear of the housing.
lift lens and remove
4. Unscrew the light bulb.
5. Replace the light bulb with a bulb of the same type and
wattage.
6. Replace the light lens by inserting the tabs on the top of
the light lens into the frame and pushing the bottom of
the lens in with both hands.
7. Turn the refrigerator back on and reset your temperature
to the previous settings (see the section on ‘Adjusting
Temperatures’.
To change the freezer compartment light bulb (ice & water
models):
1. Check your temperature settings and write them down.
2. Switch the refrigerator off at the wall and remove plug
from power point.
3. Unscrew the light bulb and replace with a bulb of the
same type and wattage.
4. Turn the refrigerator back on and reset your temperature
to your previous settings.
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front of
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1 Fridge/freezer temperature controls
2 Ice cube tray, lid and storage box
3 Freezer door bins
4 Wire shelves
5 Light lens
6 Slide out baskets
7 Air grille
8 Dairy compartment
9 Light lens
10 Multi flow air outlets
11 Deli bin
12 Adjustable glass shelves
13 Adjustable door bins
14 Bottle restrainer
15 Bottle shelf
16 Crisper bin
17 Crisper/chilled bin
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FEATURES
Features may vary depending on model. Not all models will have features listed.

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1 Ice maker unit
2 Pizza storage shelf
3 Wire shelves
4 Light lens
5 Freezer door bins
6 Sensor location
7 Slide out baskets
8 Air grille
9 Dairy compartment
10 Light lens
11 Water filter
12 Multi flow air outlets
13 Deli bin
14 Adjustable glass shelves
15 Adjustable door bins
16 Bottle restrainer
17 Bottle shelf
18 Crisper/chilled bin
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Features may vary depending on model. Not all models will have features listed.

ADjUSTING THE ROLLERS
To adjust the rollers you must first remove the air grille by
rotating it upwards.
Pull the air grille forward to disengage the spring steel clips
that mount the air grille to the refrigerator. You will then
be able to see the roller nut and adjust the rollers as per
instructions on page 5.
Once the refrigerator is level and the doors are aligned,
refit
the air grille:
• line the spring clips up with the slots at the base of
the refrigerator
• to ensure that the grille is in position, strike it firmly with
your hand to fully engage the steel spring clips
IcE AND wATER MODELS
The water connection to your ice and water product should
only be done by a licensed refrigeration mechanic, plumber
or electrician. All relevant information regarding the water
connection is detailed in the water kit provided with your
product for use by the professional installer only.
WARNING
Connect to potable water supply only.
The automatic ice and water dispenser needs a drinkable
water supply with a pressure of:
• minimum 206 kPa (30 psi, 2.11 kgf/cm³)
• maximum 689 kPa (100 psi, 7.04 kgf/cm³)
In some areas local water pressure is significantly higher
due to local conditions. In such areas a pressure reducing
valve must be used. Ensure your plumber or installer checks
your local water pressure when installing your refrigerator.
If you are using your refrigerator for the first time, or if you
have not used the dispenser for some time:
• discard the first seven or eight cups of water
• discard any ice that the ice maker produces in the
first 24 hours (contaminants could have settled in the
water pipes)
The water tap can be anywhere and there is no limit to the
amount
of pipe between the tap and the refrigerator, however some
points
to note are:
1. It is better to have the tap accesible without having to
roll the refrigerator forward, so we recommend putting
it outside the cavity as shown by the stars in the
diagram below.
2. The height of the tap does not matter, but for new
installations, position it 400mm from the ground.
3. If the refrigerator is required to be pulled forward for
cleaning, the water pipe may need to be removed from
the tap.
GENERAL INSTALLATION
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IcE MAKER START Up
If the ice maker is not connected to a water supply, ensure
that the ice maker is turned off. To do this, remove the
ice bucket by lifting it up and out then check that the wire
signal arm is in the horizontal (OFF) position. If not, raise
the wire signal arm so that it stays in the horizontal position.
NOTE: The arm will not stay up if it is not horizontal.
If the ice maker is connected to a water supply, ensure
that the ice maker is turned on. To do this, remove the ice
bucket by lifting it up and out then lower the wire signal
arm down to the ON position.
ice off position
ice on position
WARNING
Do not use the ice chute as a handle when removing or
replacing the ice storage bin.
Do not put fingers up the ice chute. Surfaces there may be
sharp.
cLEANING THE IcE DISpENSER
Clean the dispenser and ice container at regular intervals,
particularly before you take a vacation or move, also clean
the dispenser if it sticks.
To clean the dispenser:
1. Switch the ice maker off by putting the wire signal arm
in the horizontal position.
2. Remove the ice container by lifting it up and
out. Empty and carefully clean the container with
mild detergent. Rinse carefully ensuring no traces
of detergent remain. Do not use harsh or abrasive
cleaners. Allow the ice container to dry completely
before replacing it in the freezer.
3. Remove ice chips from the shelf and chute that support
the ice container; clean these areas.
4. Replace the ice container.
5. Turn the ice maker on by moving the wire signal arm.
CAUTION
When removing or replacing the ice bin do not rotate the
auger in the ice bin. If the auger is accidentally turned, you
must realign the auger by turning it in 90 turns until the ice
bin fits into place with the drive mechanism
ReMOve AND eMpTy THe ICe STORAGe BIN IF:
1. An extended power failure (one hour or longer) causes
ice cubes in the ice storage bin to melt and freeze
together and jam the dispenser mechanism.
2. If the ice dispenser is not used frequently, ice cubes
will freeze together in the bin and jam the dispenser
mechanism. If this happens remove the ice storage bin
and shake it to loosen
the cubes.
NEVER use an ice pick or similar sharp instrument to
break up the ice. This could damage the ice storage
bin and dispenser mechanism.
INITIAL START-Up cARE & MAINTENANcE

Using the manual (rotary) controls
You need to adjust the temperature of your refrigerator and
freezer to your climate. The two temperature control knobs
are located in the top of the refrigerator compartment.
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Note: Setting both controls to ‘colder’ when you first start
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general follow recommended procedures when you adjust
temperatures.
To make the fridge/fresh food section colder, turn the knob
clockwise slightly towards COLDER. To make the fridge/
fresh food section warmer, turn the knob anticlockwise
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Note: The temperature control will also alter the temperature
of the freezer. Allow the refrigerator to run for 24 hours
after you alter the temperature control then reassess the
temperature before making any further adjustments.
To make the freezer food section colder, turn the knob
clockwise slightly towards COLDER. To make the freezer
food section warmer, turn the knob anticlockwise slightly
towards LESS COLD.
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Note: The temperature control will also alter the temperature
of the refrigerator. Allow the refrigerator to run for 24 hours
after you alter the temperature control then reassess the
temperature before making any further adjustments.
CAUTION
The coldest freezer setting is not recommended in warm
and very hot climates as it will limit the cooling air to the
refrigerator compartment.
The electronic display panel is located at the top of the
food storage door. It consists of an LCD display with blue
lighting and 7 push buttons. When the power is first turned
on, you will see the default settings shown below with the
blue backlighting on.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
If no buttons have been pressed and the fridge door is
closed the backlighting will turn off after 30 seconds. The
display will go into clock mode.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
When the display is in clock mode you can view the

refrigerator settings by pressing the freezer, clock or fridge
button once. This reactivates the full display showing the
temperature settings. Opening the fridge door also activates
the full display. However, the display will return to clock
mode 30 seconds after the last button press or the closing
of the refrigerator door.
1. Press and hold the clock button for two seconds. Hours
and minutes will then appear on the display.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
2. While holding down the clock button, press the freezer
button to advance the hours. (Hold the freezer button
down for continuous and fast advance). After the first
12 hours the pm indicator will appear.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
3. While holding down the clock button, press the fridge
button to advance the minutes. (Hold the fridge button
down for continuous and fast advance).
4. When the correct time is displayed release the clock
button.
Press the clock button to turn the clock display on or off.
NOTE: The time still advances while the display is off.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
The default temperature for the refrigerator is 3ºC, with a
default of -18ºC for the freezer. If you want to change the
temperatures, use the instructions below. You should make
only small adjustments and wait 24 hours to see whether
further changes are required.
NOTE: The set temperature for the refrigerator is an
average temperature for the whole refrigerator cabinet.
Temperatures inside each compartment may vary
depending on how much food you store and where you
place it. High or low room temperature may also affect the
actual temperature inside the refrigerator.
Press the freezer button to make the freezer colder in 1
C steps. Once -23ºC is reached the display will return to
-14ºC with the next button press. You’ll notice that the bar
graph gets smaller with colder freezer settings. If you set
-14ºC, the bar graph will flash continuously to warn that it
is not cold enough for long term storage of frozen food.
Press the fridge button to make the fridge colder in 1°C
steps. Once 0.0°C is reached the display will return to 7°C
with the next button press. The bar graph gets smaller with
colder freezer settings.
NOTE: Testing ice cream is a good way to check the
freezer. Testing drinking water is a good way to check the
refrigerator compartment temperature.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
Use the quick freeze function when you add a large amount
of food to the freezer compartment. This freezes the food
quickly but does not affect the temperature in the refrigerator
compartment.
To use this function, press the quick freeze button once. An
animated icon above the button will light up. The quick freeze
function will now operate for 90 minutes. If you want to turn
the quick freeze function off before 90 minutes have passed,
simply press the quick freeze button again. The icon will
disappear and the refrigeraator will return to normal operation.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL

Use the holiday mode when you go on holidays or leave
the house for long periods. In holiday mode the refrigerator
minimises defrosting to save energy but maintains your
temperature settings. To put the refrigerator into holiday mode,
press the holiday mode button once. An animated icon above
the button will light up. The holiday mode will now operate until
the button is pressed again or the refrigerator door is opened
.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
If the refrigerator door is left open for longer than 2 minutes a
buzzer will sound and the icon above the alarm reset button
will flash. The refrigerator temperature settings and bar graph
will also flash. If the alarm is sounding for no apparent reason,
check whether anything is holding the door open. Closing the
door resets the alarm for a further 2 minutes. If you want to
leave the door open while you load the fridge, you can turn
the alarm off for 8 minutes by pressing the alarm reset button.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
If the freezer becomes too warm, a buzzer will sound and the
icon above the Alarm Reset button, the freezer temperature and
the bar graph will flash until the Alarm Reset button is pressed.
After the Alarm Reset button has been pressed the freezer
temperature setting and the bar graph will flash until normal
operating temperatures are reached.
Check that the freezer door has not been left open or warm food
has not been placed too close to the temperature sensor in the
freezer. If the freezer is still too warm the alarm will sound again
in 50 minutes, indicating that something may be wrong with your
refrigerator.
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
If you set the drinks chill timer it will sound an alarm to remind
you that you have left drinks in your freezer for quick chilling.
Suggested chilling times:
• 10 minutes for cans of drinks
• 20 minutes for bottles of wine
• 30 minutes for bottles of soft drink
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOC K FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
To use the timer, press the drinks chill button. An animated
icon appears above the drinks chill button and the clock
display is replaced by the countdown timer. Press the button
once to set a 10 minute time limit, twice for 20 minutes
and three times for 30 minutes. Press four times to turn the
timer off. The timer will count down in 1 minute increments;
you can change the timer or turn the timer off even after the
countdown has started. When the countdown has finished
a buzzer will sound and the icon above the alarm will flash
until the alarm reset button is pressed. To stop the alarm and
turn off the drinks chill timer, press the Alarm Reset button. If
your drink is chilled, take it out of the freezer. If it is not cold
enough, reset the drink chill function bearing in mind that
the drink is already partially chilled.
Your refrigerator:
• controls the compressor and fan independently to
provide the best performance
• provides extra cooling depending on the number of
door openings
• automatically defrosts during periods when the door is
not being opened frequently
• has a 90 second memory backup on the display so
that the time and settings are not lost during short power
interruptions
• has blue feature lighting activated by opening the
refrigerator door
NOTE: Display malfunctions may be due to brief power
supply interruptions. If this occurrs you simply need to turn
the refrigerator off at the power point and wait 5 minutes
for the refrigerator pressure to equalise then turn the
refrigerator on again at the power point.

This shelf is attached to the freezer wall beside the ice
dispenser container. This area allows for convenient storage
of pizza and other tall items.
Both the refrigerator and freezer have door storage bins. You can
adjust the door bins to meet different storage needs. All the door
bins are completely removable for cleaning. If you want to remove
or adjust a bin, lift it over the support lugs on the inner door panel.
Push the bin down over the support lugs to lock it in place.
You can use the dairy compartment to store foods such as
butter, margarine and cheese. The compartment is slightly
warmer than the rest of the refrigerator compartment.
dairy
compartment
lift bin to remove
The deli compartment is an ideal place to keep deli items,
such as cold meats. Additional cold air is directed into the deli
compartment, keeping the contents fresher for longer. It can also
be used for faster chilling of food or drinks. To remove the deli
compartment, pull forward, then up and forward.
deli bin
• Storing vegetables
You can use the crisper bin to store vegetables, fruit or
smallgoods. You can change the humidity inside the bin
by sliding the humidity control.
You should store vegetables in the crisper bin
remembering to set the humidity control to more humid.
• Storing fruit & smallgoods
You can also store fruit & smallgoods in the crisper bin
remembering to set the humidity control to less humid.
• Crisper bin removal
Remove the crisper bin(s) by pulling forward, then up
and forward.
The ice and water dispenser conveniently dispenses cool,
filtered water and ice cubes or crushed ice. To operate the
ice dispenser, select an ice option using the touchpad.
Press a glass against the dispensing paddle. Hold the top of
the glass as close as possible to the ice outlet, so that you will
catch all the ice. To stop dispensing ice, pull the glass away
from the dispensing paddle. Do not remove the glass until the
ice has finished coming out.
To operate the water dispenser, press a glass against the
dispensing paddle. To stop dispensing water, pull the glass
away from the dispensing paddle. A drip tray located at the
base of the dispenser will catch small spills and allow them to
evaporate. The drip tray is removable and dishwasher safe.
To clean the ice dispenser, please refer to instructions on
page 27
.
pizza shelf
closed -
high humidity
open -
low humidity

After the refrigerator is connected to the water supply, fill
the water tank by holding a glass against the dispenser
paddle. You may need to hold the glass against the paddle
for up to 1½ minutes before water begins to flow. Continue
to draw water for a further 3 minutes to rid the tank and
plumbing connections of any impurities, the tank will
automatically refill as you dispense water.
CAUTION
Remember, do not drink this water as it may have impurities in it!
The dispenser has a light which can be turned on and off
by pressing the Lamp button on the electronic display (see
diagram below). The lamp is also activated for 6 seconds
whenever a dispensing paddle is pressed. The light comes
from 6 ultra bright LEDs (Light emitting diodes), which are part
of the Electronic display and are not customer replaceable.
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WATE RICE
CUBE CRUSH ON OFF
If you have purchased a refrigerator with an ice and water
filter, please read the following care and use information.
Your ice and water system filters water to your ice maker and
water dispenser. It is located in the upper right hand corner of
the food compartment.
When to change the water filter
Water conditions vary throughout the world, but changing the
water filter every 6-9 months will ensure the highest possible
water quality. If the filter has been in a refrigerator that has
not been in use for a while (because of a move for example)
change the filter before you reinstall the refrigerator. Even
though the dispenser system will operate without filtration
(with the filter removed) it is not recommended.
To change the filter
The water supply does not need to be turned off when
you change the filter, however, do not use ice and water
dispenser while installing the filter.
To change the filter:
1. Take a new filter cartridge (purchased from an Electrolux
Service Centre).
2. Open the freezer door and leave it open until filter
change is complete.
3. Remove light lens in the refrigerator compartment (see the
section on changing the light bulbs).
4. Using the plastic spanner provided, unscrew the filter cup
by turning it to the left. Some water could leak out as you
remove the cup. This is normal. The filter cartridge should
come down with the cup. If the filter cartridge remains
in the housing, pull the filter cartridge down gently while
twisting filter cartridge back and forth.
5. Discard the old filter cartridge.
6. Rinse out the cup under running water.
7. The large o-ring that seals the filter system sits in the o-ring
groove down inside the cup. If the o-ring falls out during
filter cartridge replacement, simply place it back in the
groove before you screw the cup back in place. If the o-ring
becomes damaged you will need to order one from the
Electrolux Service Centre.
8. Remove the new filter cartridge from its packaging and place
it in cup – the end with the small o-ring should be facing up.
9. Screw the cup with the filter back onto the housing. Do not
use the plastic spanner to reinstall the cup. The filter cartridge
will self-align as the cup is tightened. Be sure the cup is
completely tightened.
10. Check for leaks. Wipe any water droplets from the filter cup.
Fill a glass with water. If there is a leak, unscrew the filter
cup and reinsert the filter cartridge. Check the placement of
the large o-ring. Reinstall the filter cup making sure that it is
tightened completely.
11. To condition the filter system and purge air from the water
line, fill a glass with water. Continue flushing the system for
30 seconds to assure that the purest water possible is stored
in the water tank.
CAUTION
Do not pour water or excess cubes into the drip tray
because it is not connected to a drain.
Chemicals from a malfunctioning softener can damage
the ice maker. If the ice maker is connected to soft water,
ensure that the softener is maintained and working properly.
If the dispensing paddle is pushed for more than 4 minutes,
the dispenser motor may overload and stop. The overload
protector will reset automatically after 3 or 4 minutes.
small o-ring
filter
cartridge
filter cup
large o-ring
twist to
remove

• If a large quantity of ice is needed at one time, it is best
to remove cubes directly from the ice cube container
• When the ice maker is operating, it is normal to hear
the sound of:
– the motor running.
– ice dropping into the ice container.
– the water valve opening or closing.
– ice loosening in the tray.
– running water.
TIPS & INFORMATION
The water connection to your ice and water product
should only be done by a licensed refrigeration mechanic,
plumber or electrician.
To make access to your food easier, the refrigerator
compartment is fitted with glass shelves. To remove the
shelves, gently pull them forward until the shelf comes clear
of shelf struts (where fitted). To return the shelf, make sure
there is nothing behind it that may obstruct movement and
gently push the shelf into the cabinet and into its original
position.
Freezer bins and wire freezer shelves are fitted to freezer
compartments. All the bins pull out for easy access.
To remove the bin, pull it out until it hits the stop then lift the
front to unhook the stop while continuing to pull forward,
until the bin is free of the runners under the shelf.
To change the food compartment light bulb:
1. Check your temperature settings and write them down
(Ice & Water only).
2. Switch the refrigerator off at the wall and remove plug
from power point.
3. Unclip the light lens by inserting your fingers under
the light lens, lifting until the light lens is clear of the
housing.
lift lens and
remove
4. Unscrew the light bulb.
5. Replace the light bulb with a bulb of the same type and
wattage.
6. Replace the light lens by inserting the tabs on the top of
the light lens into the frame and pushing the bottom of
the lens in with both hands.
7. Turn the refrigerator back on and reset your temperature
to the previous settings (Ice & Water only). See the
section on ‘Adjusting Temperatures’
To change the freezer compartment light bulb:
1. Check your temperature settings and write them down
(Ice & Water only).
2. Switch the refrigerator off at the wall and remove plug
from power point.
3. Unclip the light lens by inserting your fingers under
the light lens, lifting until the light lens is clear of the
housing.
lift lens
and remove
4. Unscrew the light bulb.
5. Replace the light bulb with a bulb of the same type and
wattage.
6. Replace the light lens by inserting the tabs on the top of
the light lens into the frame and pushing the bottom of
the lens in with both hands.
7. Turn the refrigerator back on and reset your temperature
to the previous settings (Ice & Water only). See the
section on ‘Adjusting Temperatures’

TOp MOUNT REFRIGERATOR
ELEcTRONIc MODELS
1
2
1 Freezer lighting (where fitted)
2 Freezer air delivery vents
3 Ice station with ice cube
trays (where fitted)
4 Freezer air return vents
5 Fridge lighting
6 Deli bin
7 Adjustable glass shelves
8 Wine rack (where fitted)
9 Humidity control
10 Crisper bins
11 Adjustable rollers
12 Freezer door bins
13 Twin dairy compartments
14 Storesafe™ bin (lockable)
15 Adjustable door bins
16 Bottle/can bins
17 Stabilising foot
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
FEATURES
Features may vary depending on model. Not all models will have features listed.

bOTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATOR
ELEcTRONIc MODELS
c h i l l s t r e a m
1
2
1 Fridge lighting
2 Adjustable glass shelves
3 Deli bin
4 Crisper bins
5 Return shelf
6 Wire freezer baskets
7 Ice station with ice cube
trays (where fitted)
8 Freezer air return vents
9 Adjustable rollers
10 Twin dairy compartments
11 Storesafe™ bin (lockable)
– where fitted
12 Adjustable door bins
13 Bottle bins
14 Stabilising foot
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
12
13
8
11
14
QUICK
FREEZE
ALARM
RESET FREEZER CLOCK FRIDGE
HOLIDAY
MODE
DRINKS
CHILL
Features may vary depending on model. Not all models will have features listed.

TOp MOUNT REFRIGERATOR
MANUAL cONTROLS
Mid
Refrigerator
Co ld er Less Col d
Co ld er Less Col d
Mid
Freezer
c h i l l s t r e a m
1
1 Freezer air delivery vents
2 Ice station with ice cube
trays (where fitted)
3 Freezer air return vents
4 Fridge lighting
5 Fridge & freezer controls
6 Deli bin
7 Adjustable glass shelves
8 Humidity control
9 Crisper bin
10 Adjustable rollers
11 Freezer door bins
12 Twin dairy compartments
13 Storesafe™ bin (lockable)
14 Adjustable door bins
15 Bottle/can bins
16 Stabilising foot
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
5
Colder
Less Cold
Mid
Freezer
Mid
Refrigerator
Colder
Less Cold
FEATURES
Features may vary depending on model. Not all models will have features listed.

bOTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATOR
MANUAL cONTROLS
c h i l l s t r e a m
Mid
Refrigerator
Co ld er Less Co ld
Co ld er Less Co ld
Mid
Freezer
1
3
1 Fridge lighting
2 Fridge & freezer controls
3 Adjustable glass shelves
4 Deli bin
5 Crisper bin
6 Return shelf
7 Wire freezer baskets
8 Ice station with ice cube
trays (where fitted)
9 Freezer air return vents
10 Adjustable rollers
11 Twin dairy compartments
12 Storesafe™ bin (lockable)
– where fitted
13 Adjustable door bins
14 Bottle/can bins
15 Stabilising foot
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
13
14
9
12
15
Colder Less Cold
Colder Less Cold
Mid
Refrigerator
Mid
Freezer
2
Features may vary depending on model. Not all models will have features listed.

ch il l s t r ea m
ch il l s t r ea m
SINGLE DOOR ALL REFRIGERATOR MODEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
12
13
9
11
1 Fridge lighting
2 Temperature control
3 Deli bin
4 Wine rack (where fitted)
5 Strip lighting (where fitted)
6 Adjustable glass shelves
7 Crisper bins
8 Adjustable rollers
9 Stabilising foot
10 Twin dairy compartments
11
14
Features may vary depending on model. Not all models will have features listed.
FEATURES

SINGLE DOOR ALL FREEZER MODEL
1
2
4
6
8
9
3
1 Stabilising foot
2 Light switch
3 Temperature control
4 Ice station with
ice cube trays
5 Air delivery vents
6 Wire shelves
7 Return shelf
8 Wire baskets
9 Adjustable rollers
5
7
Features may vary depending on model. Not all models will have features listed.

Set the temperature by using the main temperature controls at
the rear of the refrigerator compartment. When you first start
your refrigerator, set both refrigerator and freezer controls to
MID. The refrigerator temperature control is affected by altitude
and it is recommended that it be set warmer to compensate.
e.g. At 1000 metres above sea level set the refrigerator
temperature control to one setting warmer than MID.
TIPS & INFORMATION
A good indication of optimal freezer temperature is ice
cream that is frozen, but still soft enough for easy scooping.
For the fridge compartment, we recommend using drinking
water and simply adjusting the fridge controls until the
water is at your ideal temperature.
When you change temperature settings,
make small adjustments and wait 24 hours before assessing
whether you need to make any further changes.
TIPS & INFORMATION
• Coldest freezer setting is not recommended in normal
and very hot climates as this will limit the cooling to the
refrigerator section.
• In very cold climates (where temperatures are below
10ºC) the freezer may need to be set colder.
• Adjusting the freezer temperature –
TOP MOUNT freezer model
1. Select the freezer control (top knob).
2. Rotate the knob clockwise to set colder.
3. Rotate the knob anti-clockwise to set less cold.
ColderLess Cold
Mid
Freezer
• Adjusting the refrigerator temperature –
TOP MOUNT freezer model
1. Select the refrigerator control (bottom knob).
2. Rotate the knob clockwise to set colder.
3. Rotate the knob anti-clockwise to set less cold.
Mid
Refrigerator
ColderLess Cold
• Adjusting the refrigerator temperature –
BOTTOM MOUNT freezer model
1. Select the refrigerator control (top knob).
2. Rotate the knob clockwise to set colder.
3. Rotate the knob anti-clockwise to set less cold.
Colder Less Cold
Mid
Refrigerator
• Adjusting the freezer temperature –
BOTTOM MOUNT freezer model
1. Select the freezer control (bottom knob).
2. Rotate the knob clockwise to set colder.
3. Rotate the knob anti-clockwise to set less cold.
Colder Less Cold
Mid
Freezer
• Adjusting the all refrigerator temperature –
SINGLE DOOR ALL REFRIGERATOR model
1. Rotate the knob clockwise to set colder.
2. Rotate the knob anti-clockwise to set less cold.
Colder Less Co
Mid
• Adjusting the all freezer temperature –
SINGLE DOOR ALL FREEZER model
1. Rotate the knob clockwise to set colder.
2. Rotate the knob anti-clockwise to set less cold.
Colder
Less Cold
Mid
For instructions on using electronic controls, please see page 27
.

This section tells you how to make the most of the many useful
features –cleaning instructions can be found on page 8.
The top mount freezer model (TM), bottom mount freezer
model (BM) and all refrigerator (AR) are fitted with door
storage bins. You can adjust these bins to meet different
storage needs. All the door bins are completely removable
for cleaning. If you want to remove or adjust a bin, lift it
over the support lugs on the inner door panel. To replace,
push the bin down over the support lugs to lock it in place.
You can use the dairy compartment to store foods such as
butter, margarine and cheeses. The compartment is slightly
warmer than the rest of the refrigerator compartment and
the lid provides protection against odours.
You can use the crisper bin to store vegetables, fruit or
smallgoods. You can change the humidity inside the bin by
sliding the humidity control.
You should store vegetables in the crisper bin remembering
to set the humidity control to more humid (closed).
You can also store fruit & smallgoods in the crisper bin
remembering to set the humidity control to less humid
(open).
1. Remove the crisper bin(s) by pulling forward, then up
and forward.
2. Remove the crisper shelf by lifting the catches on the
underside of the shelf and pulling the shelf forward.
You can use the deli bin to store foods such as smallgoods,
fresh or cooked meat and cheese. You can also use it as an
additional crisper. The bin will prevent strong food odours
or smells going into the rest of the refrigerator.
To remove the deli bin, pull it forward, then lift it up and pull
it further forward.
These bins are designed for the storage of items such as
cosmetics and medicines and slide out for easy access. The
left hand bin has a lock that is operated by turning the knob
located on the fixed area between the bins. This may be
turned with a coin.
You can remove the Storesafe™ bin(s) for cleaning. Remove
the bin by simply pulling past the stop in the runners. You
will need to lift the bin while pulling it forward. A small
amount of force may be required to overcome the front
stop.
coin slot
lift bin to remove
CAUTION
Do not store solvents or flammable materials such as nail
polish remover or lighter fluid inside your appliance. They
will affect the life of the plastic components and may taint
stored food.
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Kategorie: | Gefrierschrank |
Modell: | FJ362V |
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