[. . . ] JLAFF2010 SXS Refrigerator Instruction Manual
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Contents
Important safety information Installation Electrical connection Removing the doors Controls Door mounted automatic icemaker Operation Care and cleaning Important safety information Repairs - after sales service 3 6 7 8 10 11 15 16 18 23
Guide to use the instruction manual
The following symbols will be found in the text to guide you throughout the instructions: Safety instructions Hints and tips Environmental information
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Important safety information
It is most important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner, or should you move house and leave the appliance, always ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance in order that the new owner can get to know the functionality and the relevant warnings. These warnings have been provided in the interest of safety. You MUST read them carefully before installation or use. If you are unsure of the meanings of these warnings contact the John Lewis branch from which you purchased the appliance. [. . . ] If you want colder water, add ice to the glass.
Before the first use of dispenser
·Throwawaythefirstice(about20pieces) andthefirstwater(about7glasses) passing through the appliance when the refrigerator is initially installed. Thefirsticeandwatermayinclude particles or odour from the feed water pipe or the feed water box. The should also be done if the refrigerator has not been used for a long time. Children may push the dispenser switch incorrectly, or damage the dispenser by breaking associated parts. If foods are placed at the entrance of the ice chute, ice may not be dispensed. The ice chute may become covered with ice powder if crushed ice is most commonly used. ·Never store beverage cans or other foods in the ice storage bin for rapid cooling. ·Never touch the ice outlet either with hands or any implement. It might be necessary from time to time to leveltheicesothestoragebincanfillto capacity. If ice is allowed to pile up near the ice maker, the ice maker may think that it is already full and it will stop producing ice. ·If discolored ice is dispensed, stop using the appliance and contact your service centre immediately. ·Never use narrow or deep glassware when using the icemaker as ice can back up into the ice chute and cause a malfunction. A glass too close to the outlet may hinder ice from coming out.
The other functions
· Door open warning A warning bleep will sound 3 times every 30 seconds if the main or minibar door is left open or ajar for more than a minute. Please contact your local service centre if the warning continues to sound when the door is closed. · Diagnosis (failure detection) function The diagnosis function automatically detects the problem when a failure is found whilst using of refrigerator. If a fault occurs, and none of the refrigerator buttons or functions are working, do not turn power off but immediately contact your local service centre. Once powered off it may not be possible for a service engineer to use the diagnosis function to detect what caused the original fault.
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· Two stars section ·Two stars means the temperature in the section is -12°C~ -18°C. ·Freezer foods for short-term storage.
Storing foods.
·Store fresh food in the refrigerator compartment. How food is frozen and thawed is an important factor in maintainingitsfreshnessandflavour. ·Do not store food which goes bad easily at low temperatures, such as bananas, and melons. Placing hot food in a refrigerator could spoil other food, and lead to higher energy consumption. ·When storing food, cover it with vinyl wrap or store in a container with a lid. [. . . ] Open household water line valve andallowsufficienttimeforice to be made. Only the ice cubes made by the ice maker should be used with the dispenser. Open household water line valve.
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