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Please read these instructions first before using your appliance Thank you for choosing a Beko appliance. Please take some time to read this user manual before using your appliance, to ensure you know how to safely operate the controls and functions.
10 Maintenance and Cleaning... 22 11 Troubleshooting ......23 1 Safety Instructions......Intention of Use ......Safety of Children, Vulnerable Persons and Pets ......Electrical Safety......Handling Safety ......Installation Safety......Operational Safety......Food Storage Safety...... 10 Maintenance and Cleaning Safety 11 Disposal of the Old Product..
1 Safety Instructions • This section includes the In farm houses, safety instructions necessary In the units of hotels, motels or to prevent the risk of personal other resting facilities that are injury or material damage. used by the customers, •...
• Electrical products are danger- Electrical Safety ous for children and pets. Chil- • The product shall not be dren and pets must not play plugged into the outlet during with, climb on, or enter the installation, maintenance, product. cleaning, repair, and transport- •...
disconnects all terminals from as required. If not, call a quali- the mains (fuse, switch, main fied electrician and plumber to switch, etc.) shall be available arrange the utilities as neces- on the electrical installation. sary. Failure to do so may res- •...
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• When placing the product, – At least 30 cm away from make sure that the supply heat sources such as stoves, cable is not damaged or ovens, heating units and pinched. heaters, etc., • The product must not be con- –...
• Penetration of humidity and li- • Do not place a source of flame quid to live parts or to the (e.g. candles, cigarettes, etc.) power cord may cause short on the product or in the vicinity circuit. Thus, do not use the of it.
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• Do not touch the inner walls, • If the product is used against metal parts of the freezer or its intended purpose, it may food kept inside the freezer cause damage to or deteriora- with wet hands. Risk of frost- tion of the products kept in- bite! side.
• Do not hit or exert excessive 3. Do not remove the racks and pressure on glass surfaces. drawers from the product to Broken glass may cause injur- prevent children from getting ies and/or material damages. inside the appliance. • The cooling system in your 4.
Thus, it does not drip on or • When cleaning the product, do come into contact with other not use sharp and abrasive foods. tools or household cleaning • Two-star freezer compart- agents, detergent, gas, gasol- ments are used for storing pre- ine, thinner, alcohol, varnish, filled foods, making and stor- and similar substances.
Disposal of the Old • It may be fatal if the com- Product pressor oil is swallowed or if it penetrates the respiratory When disposing of your old tract. product follow the instructions • Cooling system of your below: product includes R600a gas as •...
in the user manual and make sure the elec- tric and water utilities are as required. If 4.2 Electrical Connection not, call an electrician and plumber to ar- range the utilities as necessary. Do not use extension or multi sock- ets in power connection.
5 Preparation 5.2 First Use Read the “Safety Instructions” sec- tion first! Before using your refrigerator, make sure the necessary preparations are made in line 5.1 What To Do For Energy Saving with the instructions in "Safety and Environ- mental Instructions" and "Installation" sec- Connecting the product to elec- tions.
• N: Temperate Climate: This cooling • T: Tropical Climate: This cooling device device is designed for use at ambient is designed for use at ambient temperat- temperatures between 16°C and 32 °C. ures between 16°C and 43°C. • ST: Subtropical Climate: This cooling device is designed for use at ambient temperatures between 16°C and 38°C.
7 Control Panel of the Product 1 Error Status Indicator 2 Cooler Compartment Temperature Setting Key 3 * Cooler Compartment OFF (Vaca- 4 Energy Saving (Display Off) Indicator tion) Function 5 Freezer Compartment Temperature 6 Quick Freezing Key Setting Key time.
should not keep your food in the cooler 5. Freezer Compartment Temperature compartment if you activate this function. Setting Key The other compartments continue to cool Temperature setting is made for freezer according to temperatures set before. compartment. Pressing the key will enable Press the key for 3 seconds again to cancel the freezer compartment temperature to be this function.
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• Do not excess the storing time recom- Cooler compartment door shelves: Small mended by the food producer. Remove and packaged food or beverages only the food as much as you need from Crisper: Vegetables and fruits the freezer. Fresh food compartment: Delicatessen •...
• In order to cool the meals like soups and • You can both create a damp environment stews, which are cooked in the large and provide an air flow by keeping fruits pots, quickly, you can put them in the re- and vegetables, which are prone to dry- frigerator by separating them into their ing, in the perforated or unsealed plastic...
Product Features Crisper Technologies Blue Light Fruits and vegetables stored in the crispers that are illuminated with a blue light con- tinue their photosynthesis by means of the wavelength effect of blue light and thus preserve their vitamin content. HarvestFresh Fruits and vegetables stored in crispers illu- minated with theHarvestFresh technology preserve their vitamins for a longer time...
AeroFlow per the food you store. We recommend you to store your food by selecting vegetable It is an air distribution system that provides option when you store vegetables only, fruit homogeneous temperature distribution. option when you store fruit only and mixed With the air circulation, the homogeneous option when you store mixed food.
plastic part and removal of prints on the Stainless Steel External Surfaces part. Use warm water and a soft cloth for Use a non-abrasive stainless steel cleaning cleaning, and then dry it. agent and apply it with a soft lint-free cloth. •...
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Compressor is not working. • The freezer or cooler door may be ajar. >>> Check that the doors are fully closed. • In case of sudden power failure or pulling • The product may be set to a temperature the power plug off and putting back on, that is too low.
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• The product may have been recently The interior smells bad. plugged in or a new food item is placed • The product is not cleaned regularly. >>> inside. >>> This is normal. The product Clean the interior regularly using sponge, will take longer to reach the set temperat- warm water and carbonated water.
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Some (simple) failures can be adequately or which are available in sup- handled by the end-user without any safety port.beko.com . For your safety, unplug the issue or unsafe use arising, provided that product before attempting any self-repair. they are carried out within the limits and in...
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If you have purchased an American style Fridge freezer, the standard guarantee starts from the date of ori- ginal purchase of the product, and lasts for a period of twenty four (24) months unless Beko plc (the “Manu- facturer”) agrees to extend the guarantee for the product in writing.
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WD18 8QU. return of the old product. Any costs related Beko plc is registered in England and Wales to dis-connecting the faulty product and in- with company registration number stalling the replacement product will not be...
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BEKO UK AND IRELAND BUILT-IN APPLIANCES GUARANTEE TERMS AND CONDI- TIONS If you have purchased a built-in or integrated appliance, and registered it within 90 days of purchase by completing the online registration form, then the standard 12 month guarantee will be extended to 24 months, under the same terms and conditions as detailed in our Standard Guarantee Terms and Condi- tions.
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Contact Us and choose a product support topic from the list of options. Com- plete the required details and click send message. Product registrations For UK registrations please visit beko.co.uk/register and for the Republic of Ireland visit beko.ie/register. EN / 30...