Beko Dsk 25000 Instruction For Use
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GB Instruction for use Making ice cubes Fill the ice - cube tray 3/4 full with water and place it in the freezer. Loosen frozen trays with a spoon handle or a similar implement; never use sharp-edged objects such as knives or forks. Defrosting A) Fridge compartment The fridge compartment defrosts automatically. The defrost water runs to the drain tube via a collection container at the back of the appliance (Item 5) . During defrosting, water droplets may form at the back of the fridge compartment where a concealed evaporator is located. Some droplets may remain on the liner and refreeze when defrosting is completed. Do not use pointed or sharp-edged objects such as knives or forks to remove the droplets which have refrozen. If, at any time, the defrost water does not drain from the collection channel, check that no food particles have blocked the drain tube. The drain tube can be cleared with a pipe- cleaner or similar implement. Check that the tube is permanently placed with its end in the collecting tray on the compressor to prevent the water spilling on the electric installation or on the floor (Item 6) . B) Freezer compartment Defrosting is very straightforward and without mess, thanks to a special defrost collection basin. Defrost twice a year or when a frost layer of around 7 (1/4) mm has formed. To start the defrosting procedure, switch off the appliance at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug. All food should be wrapped in several layers of newspaper and stored in a cool place (e.g. fridge or larder). Containers of warm water may be placed carefully in the freezer to speed up the defrosting. Do not use pointed or sharp-edged objects, such as knives or forks to remove the frost. Never use hairdryers, electrical heaters or other such electrical appliances for defrosting. Sponge out the defrost water collected in the bottom of the freezer compartment. After defrosting, dry the interior thoroughly. Insert the plug into the wall socket and switch on the electricity supply. 5
GB Instruction for use Replacing the interior light bulb Should the light fail, switch off at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug. Then ensure the bulb is screwed securely in the bulb holder. Replace the plug and switch on. If the light still fails, obtain a replacement E14 screw-cap type 15 Watt (Max) bulb from your local electrical store and then fit it. Carefully dispose of the burnt-out light bulb immediately. Cleaning and care 1. W e recommend that you switch off the appliance at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug before cleaning. 2. Never use any sharp instruments or abrasive substances, soap, household cleaner, detergent or wax polish for cleaning. 3. Use luke warm water to clean the cabinet of the appliance and wipe it dry. 4. Use a damp cloth wrung out in a solution of one teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda to one pint of water to clean the interior and wipe it dry. 5. Make sure that no water enters the temperature control box. 6. If the appliance is not going to be used for a long period of time, switch it off, remove all food, clean it and leave the door ajar. 7. W e recommend that you polish the metal parts of the product (i.e. door exterior, cabinet sides) with a silicone wax (car polish) to protect the high quality paint finish. 8. Any dust that gathers on the condenser, which is located at the back of the appliance, should be removed once a year with a vacuum cleaner. 9. Check door seals regularly to ensure they areclean and free from food particles. 10. Never: • Clean the appliance with unsuitable material; eg petroleum based products. • Subject it to high temperatures in any way, • Scour, rub etc., with abrasive material. 11. Make sure that the special plastic container at the back of the appliance which collects defrost water is clean at all times. If you want to remove the tray to clean it, follow the instructions below: • Switch off at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug • Gently uncrimp the stud on the compressor, using a pair of pliers, so that the tray can be removed • Lift it up. • Clean and wipe it dry • Reassemble, reversing the sequence and operations 12. Large accumulation of ice will impair the performance of the appliance. Repositioning the door Proceed in numerical order (Item 7) . 6
GB Instruction for use Do’s and don’ts Do- Clean and defrost your appliance regularly (See Defrosting) Do- Keep raw meat and poultry below cooked food and dairy products. Do- Take off any unusable leaves on vegetables and wipe off any soil. Do- Leave lettuce, cabbage, parsley and cauliflower on the stem. Do- Wrap cheese firstly in greaseproof paper and then in a polythene bag, excluding as much air as possible. For best results, take out of the fridge compartment an hour before eating. Do- Wrap raw meat and poultry loosely in polythene or aluminium foil. This prevents drying. Do- Wrap fish and offal in polythene bags. Do- Wrap food with a strong odour or which may dry out, in polythene bags, or aluminium foil or place in airtight container. Do- Wrap bread well to keep it fresh. Do- Chill white wines, beer, lager and mineral water before serving. Do- Check contents of the freezer every so often. Do- Keep food for as short a time as possible and adhere to Best Before and Use by etc. dates. Do- Store commercially frozen food in accordance with the instructions given on the packets. Do- Always choose high quality fresh food and be sure it is thoroughly clean before you freeze it. Do- Prepare fresh food for freezing in small portions to ensure rapid freezing. Do- Wrap all food in aluminium foil or freezer quality polythene bags and make sure any air is excluded. Do- Wrap frozen food immediately after purchasing and put it in to the freezer as soon as possible. Do- Defrost food in the fridge compartment. Don’t- Store bananas in your fridge compartment. Don’t- Store melon in your fridge. It can be chilled for short periods as long as it is wrapped to prevent it flavouring other food. Don’t- Cover the shelves with any protective materials which may obstruct air circulation. Don’t- Store poisonous or any dangerous substances in your appliance. It has been designed for the storage of edible foodstuffs only. Don’t- Consume food which has been refrigerated for an excessive length of time. Don’t- Store cooked and fresh food together in the same container. They should be packaged and stored separately. Don’t- Let defrosting food or food juices drip onto food. Don’t- Leave the door open for long periods, as this will make the appliance more costly to run and cause excessive ice formation. Don’t- Use sharp edged objects such as knives or forks to remove the ice. Don’t- Put hot food into the appliance. Let it cool down first. Don’t- Put liquid-filled bottles or sealed cans containing carbonated liquids into the freezer, as they may burst. Don’t- Exceed the maximum freezing loads when freezing fresh food. Don’t- Give children ice-cream and water ices direct from the freezer. The low temperature may cause freezer burns on lips. Don’t- Freeze fizzy drinks. Don’t- Try to keep frozen food which has thawed; it should be eaten within 24 hours or cooked and refrozen. Don’t- Remove items from the freezer with wet hands. 7
Technical data Brand Appliance type FRIDGE – FREEZER Total gross volume (l.) 250 Total usable volume (l.) 230 Freezer usable volume (l.) 51 Refrigerator useful volume 179 Freezing capacity (kg/24 h) 4 Energy class (1) A Power consumption (kWh/year) (2) 290 Autonomy (h) 12 Noise [dB(A) re 1 pW] 41 Ecological refrigerating agent R600 a (1) Energy class : A . . . G (A = economical . . . G = less economical) (2) The real power consumption depends on using con ditions and appliance location. GB Instruction for use Trouble - shooting If the appliance does not operate when switched on, check; • That the plug is inserted properly in the socket and that the power supply is on. (To check the power supply to the socket, plug in another appliance). • Whether the fuse has blown/circuit breaker has tripped/main distribution switch has been turned off. • That the temperature control has been set correctly. • That the new plug is wired correctly, if you have changed the fitted, moulded plug. If the appliance is still not operating at all afte r above checks, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit. Please ensure that above checks have been done, as a charge will be made if no fault is found. 8
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