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    FOOD STORAGE CHART 
    Storage time will vary according to the quality of the food, the type of packaging or wrap used (moisture and 
    vapour proof), and the storage temperature (which should be -18°C).
    FOODSTUFF AND STORAGE TIME DAIRY PRODUCTS
    PASTRY AND  BREAD
    Fruit
    Concentrated fruit juice 12 months
    Fruit (in general) 8 to 12 months
    Citrus fruit and fresh fruit 
    juice4 to 6 months
    Vegetables
    Commercially frozen  8 months
    Home frozen 8 to 12 months
    Meat
    Sausages 4 weeks or less
    Hamburgers1 month
    Beef, veal, lamb 2 to 3 months
    Roasts
    Beef6 to 12 months
    Lamb and veal 6 to 12 months
    Pork  4 to 8 months
    Fresh sausages1 to 2 months
    Steaks and chops
    Beef 8 to 12 months
    Lamb, veal, pork2 to 4 months
    Fish
    Cod, flounder, sole 6 months
    Salmon2 to 3 months
    Mackerel, perch 2 to 3 months
    Dressed fish (purchased) 3 months
    Clams, oysters3 to 4 months
    Boiled fish, crabs 3 to 4 months
    Raw prawns12 months
    Poultry
    Chicken or turkey (whole or 
    parts)12 months
    Duck and goose 6 months
    Offal 2 to 3 months
    Poultry cooked in a sauce 6 months 
    Sliced meat (no sauce) 1 month
    Stews
    Meat, poultry, and fish  2 to 3 months
    Butter6 to 9 months
    Margarine 12 months 
    Cheese
    Camembert, mozzarella, 
    spreading cheese 3 months 
    Cream cheeses  do not freeze
    Brie, Emmenthal, Swiss 
    cheese, etc.
    (freezing may affect cheese 
    texture)6 to 8 months
    Ice cream, fruit juices, milk12 months 
    Eggs
    (Add sugar or salt to yolks or 
    whole beaten eggs)
    Whole (beaten), whites, yolks12 months
    Leavened bread and rolls3 months
    Unbaked bread 1 month
    Croissants 3 months
    Cakes (not iced) 2 to 4 months
    Cakes (iced) and biscuits 6 to 12 months
    Fruit pies 12 months 
    Biscuit pastry3 months
    Pie pastry  4 to 6 months
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    CARE AND MAINTENANCE
    INSTALLATION
    Freestanding appliances (not built-in)
    Fit the spacers (if supplied) on the rear of the 
    condenser positioned at the back of the appliance 
    (see figure); alternatively, leave a space of at least 
    6 cm between the rear of the appliance and the 
    wall.
    
    To optimize appliance efficiency, leave a 5 cm gap 
    above the appliance and make sure that adjacent 
    kitchen units are sufficiently distanced to allow air 
    circulation.
    
    Ensure that the appliance is level, using the front 
    adjustment feet if necessary.
    Regulations require that the appliance is earthed. 
    The manufacturer declines all liability for injury to 
    persons or animals and for damage to property 
    resulting from failure to observe the above 
    procedures and reminders.
    
    If the plug and socket are not of the same type, 
    have the socket replaced by a qualified 
    electrician.
    Do not use extension leads or adapters.
    Disconnecting the applianceIt must be possible to disconnect the appliance by 
    unplugging it or by means of a double-pole switch 
    isolating the socket.
    Before any cleaning or maintenance operation, unplug the appliance from the mains or disconnect the 
    electrical power supply.
    Periodically clean the refrigerator and freezer compartments with a sponge dampened in a solution of 
    lukewarm water and special detergent for refrigerator interiors. Rinse and dry. Never use abrasive 
    detergents. Never clean refrigerator parts with flammable fluids. The fumes can create a fire hazard or 
    explosion.
    
    Clean with a damp cloth.
    Do not use abrasive products, scourers, stain-removers (e.g. acetone, trichloroethylene) or vinegar.
    Dry with a soft cloth.
    
    Both refrigerator and freezer compartments are provided with an automatic defrosting function (no 
    frost system).
    
    Do not use steam cleaners.
    
    Regularly clean the condenser (air vents at the rear of the appliance) with a vacuum cleaner or a brush 
    (see figure).
    
    Ensure the seals are always perfectly clean.
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    DOOR REVERSIBILITY
    1.
    Unscrew the two screws which are fixing the middle hinge. Also 
    remove the two big caps on the left. (FIG-1) 
    2.
    Dismantle the refrigerator and frezeer door from cabinet by 
    pulling towards to you together with the middle hinge. (FIG-2) 
    3.
    Remove the kick plate by pulling forward. 
    Unscrew the bottom hinge fixing screws and remove it. 
    Unscrew the pin of hinge from Hole 1, rotate the bottom hinge 
    90° and screw the pin to Hole 2. (See Detail A) Then screw the 
    hinge to bottom left side of refrigerator. (FIG-3) 
    4.
    Unscrew the screw fixing the top hinge cover and remove it. 
    Unscrew the two screws fixing the top hinge and remove it. 
    Insert the two big caps that are put in the user manuel bag to left 
    side cap holes. (FIG-4) 
    5.
    Unscrew the screw fixing the top hinge pin. 
    Turn the pin by 180° then fix it to left side of the top hinge by 
    screwing it. (FIG-5) 
    Figure-1 
    Figure-2 
    Figure-3 
    Figure-4 
    Figure-5 
    Remove the
    two big caps
    Bottom hinge 
    and kick plate Hole 2 
    Hole 1Detail-A
    Insert the 
    two big 
    caps 
    Turn the top hinge
    pin 180° 
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    6.
    Assemble the top hinge and hinge cover on the left side. (FIG-6) 
    7.
    Replace the top bushing and top bushing cap. 
    (FIG-7) (You can use the bushing cap that is put in the user 
    manuel bag) 
    Remove the bottom bushing and bottom stopper and assemble 
    it to the left side. (FIG-7) 
    7.1
    Remove the door handle caps. Unscrew the screws that are 
    fixing the door handle. Assemble door handle to the right side 
    by doing the reverse operation. (FIG-7/Detail-A) 
    (Only for New Emotion design) 
    8.
    Remove the top bushing and insert it into left hole. Remove the 
    right door catcher and assemble the left door catcher (which is 
    put in the user manual bag) to the left. (FIG-8) 
    8.1
    Remove the door handle caps. Unscrew the screws that are 
    fixing the door handle. Assemble door handle to the right side 
    by doing the reverse operation. (FIG-8/Detail-A) 
    (only for New Emotion design)
     
    9.
    Turn the middle hinge 180º. Assemble the freezer door and 
    refrigerator door together with middle hinge (Reverse 
    operation of item 2) 
    Fix the middle hinge by tighting the screws. 
    Finally,by using a knife cut left side of the kick plate and 
    assemble it. (FIG-9) 
    Figure-7 
    Figure-8 
    Figure-9 
    FREEZER 
    DOOR  REFRIGERATOR 
    DOOR
    DETAIL-A 
    Right catcher
    Left catcher
    Turn the 
    middle hinge 
    180° 
    Figure-6 
    DETAIL-A 
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    VACATION
    Short vacation
    There is no need to disconnect the refrigerator from the power supply if you will be away for less than 
    three weeks. Use up perishable food, freeze other food.
    Long vacation
    Remove all the food if you are going away for three weeks or more. Unplug the refrigerator and clean it, 
    rinse and dry.
    Fix some wooden or plastic wedges to the upper part of both doors with adhesive tape and leave the 
    doors open enough for air to circulate inside both compartments. This will prevent odour and mould 
    from setting in.
    Moving
    
    Take out all removable parts, wrap them well, and fix them together with adhesive tape so that they 
    do not bang together or get lost.
    
    Close and fix both doors with adhesive tape and, again using adhesive tape, fix the power cable to the 
    appliance.
    Power failure
    In the event of a power failure, call the local office of your electricity supply company and ask how long 
    it is going to last.
    1.
    For power failures lasting up to 24 hours, keep both doors of the appliance closed
    . This will allow 
    the stored food to stay cold as long as possible.
    2.
    Should the power failure last more than 24 hours, remove all frozen food and put it in a portable 
    freezer with a key lock. If this type of freezer is not available and, likewise, no artificial ice packs are 
    available, try to use up the food which is more easily perishable.
    3.
    Bear in mind that a full freezer compartment will stay cold longer than a partially filled one.
    4.
    Empty the ice bucket.
    Furthermore, a freezer full of frozen meat will stay cold longer than a freezer filled with pre-cooked 
    food. 
    If ice crystals are still visible on the food, it may be frozen again, although flavour and aroma may be 
    affected. If food is found to be in a poor condition, it is best to throw it away.
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    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE / AFTER-SALES 
    SERVICE
    Some noises are normal when the appliance is operating
    Before contacting After-sales Service....
    Performance problems often result from little things you can find and fix yourself without tools of any 
    kind.
    The appliance is not working
    
    Is the power cord damaged?
    
    Have you checked your homes fuses?
    Water collects at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment:
    
    Is the defrost water drain blocked?
    If there is water in the defrost pan:
    
    This is normal in hot, damp weather. The pan can even be half full. Make sure the refrigerator is level 
    so that the water does not overflow.
    If the edges of the refrigerator cabinet, which come in contact with the door seal, are warm to 
    the touch:
    
    This is normal in hot weather and when the compressor is running.
    If the light does not work:
    
    Have you checked your homes fuses?
    
    Is the power cable plugged into a live socket with the proper voltage?
    
    Has the light bulb burnt out?
    In the case of burnt-out bulbs:
    1.
    Always unplug the appliance from the mains.
    
    See the “Troubleshooting guide/After-sales Service” chapter”.
    If the motor seems to run too much:
    
    Is the condenser free of dust and fluff?
    
    Are the doors properly closed?
    
    Are the door seals properly fitted?
    
    On hot days or if the room is warm, the motor naturally runs longer.
    The appliance is excessively noisy:
    
    Is the appliance in contact with other furniture or objects?
    
    Are the pipes at the back touching or vibrating?
    If the appliance door has been left open for a while or if large amounts of food have been stored, the 
    motor will run longer in order to cool down the interior of the appliance.
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    AFTER SALES SERVICE
    Before contacting After Sales Service:
    1.
    See if you can solve the problem yourself (see 
    “TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE / AFTER-SALES 
    SERVICE”).
    2.
    Switch the appliance on again to see if the 
    problem has been solved. If it has not, disconnect 
    the appliance from the power supply and wait for 
    about an hour before switching on again.
    3.
    If the problem persists after this course of action, 
    contact After-sales Service.Specify:
    
    the nature of the fault,
    
    the model,
    
    the Service number (the number after the word 
    SERVICE on the rating plate inside the appliance),
    
    your full address,
    
    your telephone number and area code
    Note:
    The direction of door opening can be changed. 
    If this operation is performed by After-sales 
    Service it is not covered by the warranty.
    Remember
    Motor running time depends on different things: number of door openings, amount of food stored, 
    temperature of the room, setting of the temperature controls.
    If, after performing the above checks, your appliance still does not work properly, contact the After-sales 
    Service, explain the problem, specifying the model and appliance service number (stated on the data 
    plate).
    If the refrigerator temperature is too high
    
    Is the appliance installed near a heat source?
    
    Are the refrigerator controls correctly set?
    
    Has a large amount of food been added to the refrigerator or freezer?
    
    Check that the doors are not opened too often.
    
    Check that the doors close properly.
    
    Make sure that air flow vents inside the compartment are not blocked, as this prevents the circulation 
    of cold air.
    If there is moisture build-up
    
    Make sure that the food is properly packaged. Dry any dampness on food containers before placing 
    them in the refrigerator.
    
    Check that the doors are not opened too often. When the door is opened, humidity from the room air 
    enters the refrigerator. The more often the door is opened, the faster humidity builds up, especially 
    when the room itself is very humid.
    
    If the room is very humid, it is normal for moisture to build up inside the refrigerator.
    
    It is normal for droplets of water to form on the back wall after the refrigerator self-defrosts.
    If the doors do not open and close properly
    
    Check that food packages are not blocking the door.
    
    Check that the door trays, shelves and drawers are all positioned correctly.
    
    Check that the door seals are not dirty or sticky.
    
    Ensure the appliance is level.
    Always disconnect the refrigerator from the power supply before replacing any light bulbs.
    If the inside light is not working:
    
    Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply.
    Depending on the model
    
    Remove the bulb cover (depending on model)
    
    Unscrew or remove the bulb.
    
    Check the bulb and if necessary replace it.
    
    Some models are equipped with a special bulb, which does not unscrew. Pull towards the inside of the 
    appliance. This bulb is available only from our After-sales Service. Replace using maximum 15W bulb.
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    ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
    1) For Great Britain only
    Warning - this appliance must be earthed
    Fuse replacement
    If the mains lead of this appliance is fitted with a BS 1363A 
    13amp fused plug, to change a fuse in this type of plug use an 
    A.S.T.A. approved fuse to BS 1362 type and proceed as follows:
    1.
    Remove the fuse cover (A
    ) and fuse (B
    ).
    2.
    Fit replacement 13A fuse into fuse cover.
    3.
    Refit both into plug.
    Important:
    The fuse cover must be refitted when changing a fuse and if the 
    fuse cover is lost the plug must not be used until a correct 
    replacement is fitted.
    Correct replacement are identified by the colour insert or the 
    colour embossed in words on the base of the plug.
    Replacement fuse covers are available from your local electrical 
    store.
    2) For the Republic of Ireland only
    The information given in respect of Great Britain will frequently 
    apply, but a third type of plug and socket is also used, the 
    2-pin, side earth type.
    3) Socket outlet / plug (valid for both countries)
    If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlet, please 
    contact Whirlpool Service for further instruction. Please do not 
    attempt to change plug yourself. This procedure needs to be 
    carried out by a qualified Whirlpool technician in compliance 
    with the manufactures instructions and current standard safety 
    regulations.
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