Zanussi Refrigerator Z 22 5 W User Manual

REFRIGERATOR-  
FREEZER  
Z 22/5 W  
Z 22/5 SI  
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET  
2222 139-81  
 
CONTENTS  
Instructions for the User  
Instructions for the  
Installer  
2
4
5
Important Safety Information  
Description of the Appliance  
14  
15  
Technical Specification  
Installation  
Positioning  
Operation  
15  
15  
Before use  
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
Rear Spacers  
Setting the temperature  
Freezing fresh food  
Storage of frozen food  
Thawing  
16  
17  
Electrical Connection  
Door Reversal  
Making ice cubes  
Fresh food refrigeration  
Movable shelves  
Freezing calendar  
8
9
Hints and Tips  
Maintenance and Cleaning  
Internal cleaning  
9
9
9
9
9
External cleaning  
When the appliance is not in use  
Changing the light bulb  
Defrosting  
11  
12  
12  
13  
Something Not Working  
Service and Spare Parts  
Customer Care  
Guarantee Conditions  
2222 139-81  
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE  
A
B
C
D
M
L
E
F
I
H
G
A -Ice trays  
B -Shelf for freezing fresh food  
C -Frozen food storage  
D -Dairy compartment  
E -Can storage shelf  
F - Bottle storage shelf  
G -Salad drawer  
H -Glass shelf  
I - Drain channel  
L - Storage shelves  
M- Thermostat control for both compartments  
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OPERATION  
Before using  
Place the food to be frozen on the shelf of the  
freezer as this is the coldest part.  
Remove all securing tapes. Wash inside the  
appliance with lukewarm water and bicarbonate of  
soda (5 ml to 0.5 litre of water).  
Important  
Do not use soap or detergent as the smell may  
linger. Dry thoroughly.  
In the event of a power cut do not open the door.  
The food in the freezer will not be affected if the  
power cut is short and if the freezer is full. Should  
the food begin to thaw, it must be consumed quickly  
and must not be re-frozen. (See ÒHints & TipsÓ).  
Setting the temperature  
The temperature inside the refrigerator is regulated  
by a thermostat with 6 temperature positions and  
one ÇOFFÈ (O) position.  
Storage of frozen food  
When first starting-up or after a period of non use,  
before putting the products in the compartment let  
the appliance run for at least two hours on the  
coldest setting, then turn the thermostat knob to the  
normal opertion position.  
Position 1 = minimum coldness  
Position 6 = maximum coldness  
Turn the thermostat dial to the required position.  
The intermediate position is usually the most  
suitable (3-4).  
Do not exceed the storage period indicated by the  
manufacturer.  
The thermostat setting can vary as the temperature  
inside the refrigeration compartment depends on the  
following factors:  
Finally, do not open the door frequently or leave it  
open longer than is absolutely necessary.  
Ð room temperature  
Ð how often the door is opened  
Ð how much food is stored  
Ð position of the appliance  
Warning  
Do not put carbonated liquids, (fizzy drinks etc.), in  
the freezer compartment.  
Ice Iollies, if consumed immediately after removal  
from the freezer, can cause low temperature skin  
burns.  
Important  
During prolonged periods of abnormally hot weather,  
if the thermostat is set on too high a number, the  
cooling system may operate continuously and the  
fridge cooling plate may not defrost. Turning the  
knob to a lower number will cause the automatic  
defrosting to resume.  
Do not remove items from the freezer if your hands  
are damp/wet, as this could cause skin abrasions or  
Òfrost/freezer burnsÓ.  
The freezer compartment  
The four-star freezer compartment is suitable for  
storage of commercially frozen food and for freezing  
fresh foods.  
Freezing fresh food  
To freeze fresh foods it is not necessary to change  
the setting of the thermostat knob.  
However, for a quicker freezing operation, turn the  
thermostat knob to the coldest setting; but remember  
that, in this condition the refrigerator compartment  
temperature might drop below 0¡ C.  
If this occurs reset thermostat knob to a warmer  
setting.  
In any 24 hours you can freeze up to 3 kg. of fresh  
food.  
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Thawing  
Frozen food, prior to being used, can be thawed in  
the fridge or at room temperature depending on the  
time available. Small food items may even be  
cooked from frozen; in this case cooking will take  
longer.  
Any frozen food which is allowed to thaw  
accidentally should either be eaten as soon as  
possible or thrown away. Alternatively, if the food is  
uncooked and has not been completely defrosted it  
can be cooked and then refrozen.  
Meat, fish and fruit should be thawed in the  
refrigerator compartment and small pieces of meat  
can even be cooked while still frozen, but you must  
ensure that it is thoroughly cooked through.  
Vegetables should be directly immersed in boiling  
water; ready-cooked dishes can be placed directly in  
the oven in their aluminium wrapping.  
A microwave oven is particularly suitable for thawing  
any type of frozen food: follow the oven instructions,  
particularly regarding the placement of aluminium  
wrapping or containers in the oven.  
Defrosted cooked food must never be refrozen.  
Making ice cubes  
The appliance is provided with one or more trays for  
ice-cubes trays.  
Fill the tray(s) 3/4 full to give the ice space to expand  
and place them in the freezer compartment.  
To release the ice cubes simply give the tray a slight  
twist.  
Do not use sharp or metallic instruments to remove  
the trays from the freezer.  
Fresh food refrigeration  
To obtain the best performance, do not store warm  
food or evaporating liquids in the refrigerator; do  
cover or wrap the food, particularly if it has a strong  
flavour.  
Do not cover the shelves with any protective  
material, such as paper, cardboard or plastic, which  
may obstruct the air circulation through them.  
To help you use your refrigerator correctly, here are  
some more useful hints:  
Raw meat (beef, pork, lamb & poultry or  
chicken): wrap in polythene bags and place on top  
of the salad crispers.  
Meat can only be stored safely in this way for  
one or two days at the most.  
Fruit & vegetables: these should be thoroughly  
cleaned and placed in the bottom salad drawer.  
Butter & cheese: these should be placed in special  
airtight containers or wrapped in aluminium foil or  
polythene bags to exclude as much air as possible.  
Milk bottles: these should have a cap and should  
be stored in the bottle rack on the door.  
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Movable shelves  
The walls of the refrigerator have runners so that  
shelves can be positioned as desired.  
D040  
D307  
D058  
The door shelves can be easily removed for cleaning  
Freezing Calendar  
The symbols show different types of frozen goods.  
The numbers indicate storage times in months for the appropriate types of frozen goods.  
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HINTS AND TIPS  
Energy Saving Advice  
Normal Operating Sounds  
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You may hear faint gurgling or bubbling sounds  
when the refrigerant is pumped through the coils  
or tubing at the rear, to the cooling  
plate/evaporator.  
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Do not install the appliance close to sources of  
heat, such as a boiler or radiator.  
Locate the appliance in a cool well ventilated  
room and make sure that the air openings of the  
appliance are not obstructed.  
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When the compressor is on, the refrigerant is  
being pumped round, and you will hear a whirring  
sound or pulsating noise from the compressor.  
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Avoid unnecessary frosting in the cabinet by  
packing all foodstuffs into airtight packages  
before placing them in the freezer.  
A thermostat controls the compressor, and you  
will hear a faint ÕclickÕ when the thermostat cuts in  
and out.  
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Always leave warm food to cool down to room  
temperature before placing in the fridge.  
Food Storage  
Food which is to be frozen (when cool) should be  
placed in the fridge before being transferred to  
the freezer.  
To obtain the best performance from your fridge-  
freezer  
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Thaw frozen food in the fridge. This will ensure  
safer defrosting of foods and reduce the work of  
the refrigeration unit.  
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Do not store warm food or evaporating liquids.  
Avoid buying frozen food if you cannot store it  
straight away. The use of an insulated container  
is advisable. When you arrive home place the  
frozen food in the freezer immediately.  
Try to avoid keeping the door open for long  
periods or opening the door too frequently as  
warm air will enter the cabinet and cause the  
compressor to switch on unnecessarily often.  
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Keep the time between buying chilled food and  
placing it in your refrigerator as short as possible.  
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Ensure there are no obstructions preventing the  
door from closing properly.  
Do not push food together too much, try to allow  
air to circulate around each item.  
In the Event of a Power Failure  
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Do not store food uncovered.  
If there is a power failure during the storage of frozen  
foods, keep the door closed. If the temperature  
within your freezer should rise, do not refreeze the  
food without checking its condition. The following  
guidelines should assist you:  
Ensure that food placed in the freezer is dated  
and labelled and used in date order to ensure  
that food is consumed at its best.  
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Remove suspect food from your refrigerator and  
clean, refer to Maintenance and Cleaning.  
Ice-cream: Once thawed should be discarded.  
Lean food keeps better and longer than fatty  
food, salt reduces the storage time.  
Fruits & Vegetables: If soft should be cooked and  
used up.  
Wrap the food in polythene or aluminium freezing  
bags or foil so that they adhere to the food and  
provide an airtight seal .  
Breads & Cakes: Can be refrozen without danger.  
Shellfish: Should be refrigerated and used up  
quickly.  
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Packaging which is swollen or has traces of  
refrozen water droplets on the pack could  
indicate that the product has not been kept at a  
suitable temperature and that it may have lost its  
original quality. Partially thawed food must not be  
refrozen, it must be consumed within 24 hours.  
Never exceed the storage times indicated by the  
manufacturer.  
Cooked Dishes: i. e. casseroles should be  
refrigerated and used up.  
Large Pieces of Meat: Can be refrozen providing  
there are still ice crystals remaining within them.  
Small Joints: Should be cooked and can then be  
refrozen as cooked dishes.  
Chicken: Should also be cooked and refrozen as a  
fresh dish.  
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING  
Before any maintenance or cleaning work is carried  
Changing the light bulb  
out, DISCONNECT the appliance from the  
ELECTRICITY supply.  
Should the interior light fail to work, first switch off  
the appliance and disconnect from the electricity  
supply, then replace the bulb as follows;  
Internal cleaning  
Clean the inside and accessories with warm water  
and bicarbonate of soda (5ml to 0.5 litre of water).  
Rinse and dry thoroughly.  
NEVER USE DETERGENTS, ABRASIVE  
POWDERS, HIGHLY PERFUMED  
CLEANING PRODUCTS OR WAX  
POLISHES, TO CLEAN THE INTERIOR AS  
THESE WILL DAMAGE THE SURFACE AND  
LEAVE A STRONG SMELL.  
External cleaning  
D411  
Unscrew the light cover and then pull it outward by  
pressing as shown in the figure. Unscrew the bulb  
and replace it with a new 15 watt bulb (available  
from your nearest Service Force Centre).  
Wash the outer cabinet with warm soapy water. Do  
NOT use abrasive products.  
An accumulation of dust will affect the performance  
of the appliance and cause excessive electricity  
consumption.  
Replace the light cover by sliding it into its original  
position and replacing the screw.  
Once or twice a year dust the condenser (black grill)  
and the compressor at the back of the appliance,  
with a brush or vacuum cleaner, see figure.  
Defrosting  
Refrigerator  
The refrigerator automatically defrosts every time the  
compressor stops. The water is discharged, via the  
pipe, into a tray located at the back of the appliance  
above the compressor, where it evaporates.  
CONDENSER  
DEFROST  
TRAY  
COMPRESSOR  
D273  
When the appliance is not in use  
When the appliance is not in use for long periods,  
disconnect from the electricity supply, empty all  
foods and clean the appliance, leaving the doors ajar  
to prevent unpleasant smells.  
D037  
Important  
To avoid defrost water overflowing into the fridge,  
periodically clean the water discharge hole in the  
centre of the V shaped drip collector at the back of  
the refrigerator compartment behind the fruit and  
vegetable drawer. Use the defrost cleaner provided  
which you will find already inserted into the  
discharge hole.  
Remember to wash the defrost cleaner in hot soapy  
water at regular intervals. Dry throughly before  
replacing.  
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Freezer  
When the frost has reached a thickness of up to  
4mm it can be removed using a plastic scraper.  
During this operation it is not necessary to  
disconnect the appliance from the mains and remove  
the food. Never use metal tools for this operation.  
For complete defrosting (once or twice a year)  
proceed as follows:  
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turn the thermostat dial to the ÇOFFÈ position (O)  
or disconnect the appliance from the mains.  
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Remove any food from inside the freezer and  
fridge, wrap it in several sheets of newspaper and  
store in a cool,dry place.  
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Leave the door open.  
Clean and dry thoroughly.  
Reconnect the appliance to the mains or reset  
the thermostat to the previous position.  
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After letting the appliance run for a least half an  
hour, replace the previously removed food into  
the compartment.  
Important  
When defrosting the freezer, the fridge is also  
controlled by the thermostat and will not be  
operational during this period. A temperature rise of  
the frozen food packs, during defrosting, may  
shorten their safe storage life.  
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SOMETHING NOT WORKING  
Important: If you call out an engineer to a fault listed below, or to repair a fault caused by incorrect use or  
installation a charge will be made, even if the appliance is under guarantee.  
Before contacting your local Service Force Centre, check the following points:  
Symptom  
Solution  
No power to the appliance  
Check there is power at the socket.  
Check there is not a power cut by checking the  
household lights.  
Check the fuse has not blown.  
The light does not come on  
Ensure that the bulb is correctly fitted.  
Replace the bulb if it has blown.  
Check the door light switch is not jammed.  
The temperature in the fridge or freezer section is  
too high  
Check the thermostat control knob in the fridge is  
turned to the correct setting relative to ambient  
conditions.  
Check the ambient temperature is within the  
applianceÕs operating limits of 10¡C to 32¡C.  
The freezer door will not open  
Has door just been opened? If so leave for a few  
minutes to allow the air pressure to equalise.  
The compressor runs continously  
Adjust the thermostat control knob to give correct  
temperature control. See ÒSetting the temperatureÓ.  
Check that the doors are closed.  
Large quantities of food have recently been placed in  
the cabinet and/or door is frequently opened.  
Check that air ventilation is not obstructed.  
Ensure the doors are not left open.  
Excessive frost and ice has built up  
Check that nothing is preventing the doors from  
closing.  
Is the door gasket intact and clean.  
Has advised periodic defrosting been carried out.  
Noise  
Refer to normal operating sounds.  
Water under the salad drawer  
Check the drain hole is not blocked. (see  
Maintenance and Cleaning).  
If, after the above checks, there is still a fault, call your local Service Force Centre.  
In-guarantee customers should ensure that the above checks have been made as the engineer will make a  
charge if the fault is not a mechanical or electrical breakdown.  
Please note that proof of purchase is required for any in-guarantee service call.  
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SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS  
In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to purchase spare parts, please contact your  
local Zanussi Service Force Centre by telephoning:-  
0870 5 929929  
Your telephone call will be automatically routed to the Service Force Centre covering your post code area.  
For the address of your local Service Force Centre and further information about Service Force, please visit the  
Before calling out an engineer, please ensure you have read the details under the heading ÔSomething Not  
Working?  
When you contact the Service Force Centre you will need to give the following details:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Your name, address and post code  
Your telephone number  
Clear and concise details of the fault  
The model and serial number of the appliance (found on the rating plate)  
The purchase date  
Please note that a valid purchase receipt or guarantee documentation is required for in-guarantee  
service calls.  
CUSTOMER CARE DEPARTMENT  
For general enquiries concerning your Zanussi appliance or for further information on Zanussi products,  
please contact our Customer Care Department by letter or telephone at the address below or visit our website  
Customer Care Department  
Zanussi  
55-77 High Street  
Slough  
Berkshire  
SL1 1DZ  
Tel: 08705 727 727 (*)  
* calls to this number may be recorded for training purposes.  
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GUARANTEE CONDITIONS  
Standard guarantee conditions  
We, Zanussi, undertake that if within 12 months of the date of the purchase this Zanussi appliance or any part  
thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials, we will, at our option repair  
or replace the same FREE OF CHARGE for labour, materials or carriage on condition that:  
The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity supply stated on the rating plate.  
The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only, and in accordance with the manufacturerÕs  
instructions.  
The appliance has not been serviced, maintained, repaired, taken apart or tampered with by any person not  
authorised by us.  
All service work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Zanussi Service Force Centre. Any appliance or  
defective part replaced shall become the CompanyÕs property.  
This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights.  
Home visits are made between 8.30am and 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Visits may be available outside these  
hours in which case a premium will be charged.  
Exclusions  
This guarantee does not cover:  
Damage or calls resulting from transportation, improper use or neglect, the replacement of any light bulbs or  
removable parts of glass or plastic.  
Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outside the  
European Community (EC) or European Free Trade Area.  
Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment, plus those which are subject to rental  
agreements.  
Products of Zanussi manufacture which are not marketed by Zanussi.  
European Guarantee  
If you should move to another country within Europe then your guarantee moves with you to your new home  
subject to the following qualifications:  
The guarantee starts from the date you first purchased your product.  
The guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and parts as exists in the new country  
of use for this brand or range of products.  
This guarantee relates to you and cannot be transferred to another user.  
Your new home is within the European Community (EC) or European Free Trade Area.  
The product is installed and used in accordance with our instructions and is only used domestically, i.e. a  
normal household.  
The product is installed taking into account regulations in your new country.  
Before you move please contact your nearest Customer Care centre, listed below, to give them details of your  
new home. They will then ensure that the local Service Organisation is aware of your move and able to look  
after you and your appliances.  
France  
Germany  
Italy  
Senlis  
+33 (0)3 44 62 29 29  
+49 (0)800 234 7378  
+39 (0)0434 39 4700  
+46 (0)8 672 53 90  
+44 (0)1753 219 897  
NŸrnberg  
Pordenone  
Stockholm  
Slough  
Sweden  
UK  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
DIMENSIONS  
Height  
120  
cm  
Width  
Depth  
50  
60  
cm  
cm  
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY  
TOTAL POWER ABSORBED  
220-240 V / 50 Hz  
130 W  
AVERAGE DAILY UNITS ELECTRICITY *  
GROSS CAPACITY  
0.98 kWh  
Fridge  
138 l  
42 l  
Freezer  
NET CAPACITY  
Fridge  
136 l  
42 l  
Freezer  
* This figure is based on standard test results in accordance with European Standard EN 153.  
Actual consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located.  
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INSTALLATION  
Important  
Warning  
IF YOU ARE DISCARDING AN OLD APPLIANCE  
THAT HAS A LOCK OR CATCH ON THE DOOR,  
YOU MUST ENSURE THAT IT IS MADE  
UNUSABLE TO PREVENT YOUNG CHILDREN  
BEING TRAPPED INSIDE.  
It must be possible to disconnect the appliance from  
the mains power supply; the plug must therefore be  
easily accessible after installation.  
Depending upon the position which you choose for  
your appliance, you may wish to reverse the way in  
which the door opens. To do this, refer to instructions  
on ÒDoor reversal directionsÓ paragraph.  
Positioning  
This appliance is designed to operate in ambient  
temperatures between 10¡C (50¡F) and 32¡C (90¡F).  
It should be located in a dry atmosphere, out of  
direct sunlight and away from extreme temperature  
e.g. not next to a boiler or radiator, or in a very cold  
room e.g. an outhouse, where the temperatures may  
fall below 10¡C (50¡F). If these temperatures are  
exceeded i.e. colder or warmer, then the appliance  
may not operate correctly.  
A
B
You should also ensure that air can circulate freely  
around the back and the top of the cabinet. There  
must also be at least 100 mm (4Ó) distance between  
the top of the cabinet and any overhanging kitchen  
furniture (A). Ideally, the appliance should not be  
positioned beneath overhanging furniture (B).  
NP005  
There should also be a gap of 25 mm either side of  
the appliance. Do not obstruct the space  
underneath. The back of the cabinet may be placed  
close to the wall but must not touch it. DO NOT  
install in places with restricted ventilation.  
Adjust the level of the appliance by screwing out the  
adjustable foot, or feet, at the bottom of the cabinet  
using your fingers. (see figure).  
D200  
Rear spacers  
The plastic bag containing all relevant  
documentation also contains two spacers to be fitted  
into special holes in the back of the appliance.  
Fit the spacers into the holes, taking care to ensure  
that the arrow (A) is positioned as shown in the  
diagram. Then turn them through 45¡ (arrow (A)  
vertical) until they lock into place.  
A
45°  
PR60  
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The plug moulded onto the lead incorporates a fuse.  
For replacement, use a 13amp BSI362 fuse. Only  
ASTA or BSI approved fuses should be used.  
Electrical connections  
Any electrical work required to install this appliance  
should be carried out by a qualified electrician or  
competent person.  
The plug must not be used if the fuse cover/carrier is  
lost. The cover/carrier is indicated by the coloured  
insert at the base of the plug.  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
EARTHED.  
A replacement cover/carrier must be obtained from  
your local Zanussi Service Force Centre.  
The manufacturer declines any liability should  
this safety measure not be observed.  
This appliance complies with the E.E.C. Directive  
No. 87/308 of 2.6.87 relative to radio interference  
suppression.  
If the plug that is fitted to your appliance is not  
suitable for your socket outlet, it must be cut off and  
the appropriate plug fitted.  
This appliance complies with the following  
E.E.C. Directives:  
Remove the fuse from the cut off plug.  
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73/23 EEC of 19.2.73 (Low Voltage Directive)  
and subsequent modifications;  
The cut off plug should then be disposed of to  
prevent the hazard of shocks in case it should be  
plugged into a 13amp socket in another part of your  
home.  
89/336 EEC of 3.5.89 (Electromagnetic  
Compatibility Directive) and subsequent  
modifications.  
Please ensure that when the appliance is  
installed it is easily accessible for the engineer in  
the event of a breakdown.  
Important  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in  
accordance with the following code:  
Green and Yellow  
Blue  
- Earth  
- Neutral  
- Live  
Brown  
If you fit your own plug, the colours of the wires in  
the mains lead of your appliance may not  
correspond with the markings identifying the  
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
GREEN & YELLOW  
13 AMP. FUSE  
BROWN  
BLUE  
CORD CLAMP  
D207  
Connect the Green and Yellow (earth) wire to the  
terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter  
ÇEÈ or the earth symbol  
yellow.  
or coloured green and  
Connect the blue (neutral) wire to the terminal in the  
plug which is marked with the letter ÇNÈ or coloured  
black.  
Connect the brown (live) wire to the terminal in the  
plug which is marked with the letter ÇLÈ or coloured  
red.  
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Door reversal  
1. Unplug the appliance from the power supply  
before carrying out the following operations.  
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2. Remove the feet (3).  
3. Unscrew the bottom hinge (1).  
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4. Remove the fridge door by releasing it from the  
middle hinge (H).  
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5. Unscrew the middle hinge.  
D715 PIED/M  
6. Remove the freezer door by releasing it from the  
top hinge pin (G).  
7. Remove the pin (G) from the top hinge, then  
mount these on the opposite side.  
H
8. Refit the freezer door, after having removed the  
plugs(I) which must be refitted on the other side.  
9. Replace the middle hinge to the left hand side.  
10.Refit the fridge door and bottom hinge (1) on the  
opposite side.  
11.Refit the feet (3) on the opposite side.  
12.The doors can be aligned by adjusting the middle  
hinge.  
13.The middle hinge can be adjusted horizontally,  
with the help of a tool, after having slackened the  
two screws.  
G
Important  
After completion of the door reversing operation,  
check that the door gasket adheres to the cabinet. If  
the ambient temperature is cold (i.e. in Winter), the  
gasket may not fit perfectly to the cabinet. In that  
case, wait for the natural fitting of the gasket or  
accelerate this process by heating up the part  
involved with a normal hairdryer on a low setting.  
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