Hotpoint FFU00 user manual

User manual for the device Hotpoint FFU00

Device: Hotpoint FFU00
Category: Refrigerator
Manufacturer: Hotpoint
Size: 2.3 MB
Added : 6/9/2014
Number of pages: 28
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User Instructions
for Model
FFU00

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Electrical Supply WARNING: This appliance must be earthed. Fuses Your appliance comes fitted with a plug and a 13A fuse. If you need to replace the fuse, only those rated at 13A and ASTA approved to BS1362 should be used. WARNING: Do not use the plug unless the fuse cover is fitted. Changing the plug Cut off and dispose of the supplied plug if it does not fit your socket. WARNING: To avoid a shock hazard do not insert the discarded plug into a socket anywhere else. IMPORTANT: WIRES IN THE MAINS

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Contents Page Electrical requirement 2 Safety advice 4 Installation 5-10 Get to know your Appliance 11-13 The controls 14-16 Storing food 17-18 Care & Cleaning 19 Troubleshooting 20-24 Guarantee 26 Recycling & Disposal information 26 After sales service 27 Key contacts back cover 3

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Safety advice * Please take time to read this booklet * Do not twist and bend the mains lead and before installing and switching on this keep it away from hot surfaces. appliance. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for incorrect * Do not let children play with the appliance. installation and usage. * Do not sit or stand on the appliance. * If this appliance is to replace an old refrigerator with a lock, break or remove * Do not use sharp metal objects for the lock as a s

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Installation Door Removal: If your access door is too narrow for the WARNING: THE APPLIANCE SHOULD appliance to pass through, you will need to ONLY BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED remove both doors - pass the appliance PERSONNEL IN COMPLIANCE WITH THESE through the access door, in its upright INSTRUCTIONS, CURRENT STANDARDS position - then refit the doors on the other AND REGULATIONS. side (see Door Removal instructions - pages 6 & 7). Before Fitting: Please read through this section before Wat

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Installation Remove the Freezer Compartment Door: * Loosen the screws in the upper hinge WARNING: ENSURE THE APPLIANCE IS NOT cover and remove. Separate all connection CONNECTED TO THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY wires, except for the earth line (Fig.2). BEFORE INSTALLING. You may need to remove both doors for the appliance to fit through access doors - follow the instructions below: WARNING: YOU MAY NEED ASSISTANCE TO DO THIS - THE DOORS ARE HEAVY AND Fig.2 SHOULD BE SUPPORTED AT ALL TIMES TO AVOID DA

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Installation Remove the Fridge Compartment Door: Door Replacement: * Loosen the upper hinge cover screws and * Replace both doors by following the remove the cover (Fig.5). removal instruction in reverse order. Fig.5 * Remove the retainer by rotating it clockwise (b - Fig.6), then remove the upper hinge by lifting up. Fig.6 NOTE: Support the door when removing the upper hinge. * Remove the fridge compartment door by lifting it up, off the lower hinge (Fig.7). Fig.7 NOTE: Carry the fridge com

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Installation  FIRST CHECK YOU HAVE THE CORRECT ITEMS: - Pipe / Filter Kit comprises: * 1 x Water Filter * 2 x Self-Adhesive Fixing Plates * 2 x Cable Ties * 1 x 10m Water Pipe - Adaptor Kit comprises: * Plastic Pipe Connector * Rubber Washer * Threaded Tap Connector  NEXT, HAVE A LOOK AT THE DIAGRAM BELOW TO VISUALISE HOW THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE CONNECTED: Fridge Filter Water Pipe Water Pipe Tap  Connection to the Appliance: * At the back of the * Unscrew the metal * Push the water pipe a

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Installation  Connection of Water Filter: * Now you have to cut the pipe to the length it needs to be to run from the back of the appliance and attach to the water filter. NOTE: The water filter is marked with an arrow to show the direction of water flow (ie. from supply tap to appliance). Remember however, that the connection process is being done FROM the appliance TO the tap (ie. in reverse of the water flow when in use). Note the direction markings on the filter * Repeat on the other end

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Installation Height Adjustment: Levelling both doors using the height adjustment screws. With the doors level they will close smoothly. If the doors do not close correctly it will affect the performance of your appliance. * If the freezer compartment door is lower than the fridge compartment door, adjust the left hand adjustment screw (Fig.10). Level the door by inserting a flat (- type) driver into the groove of the left hand adjustment screw and rotate it clockwise. Fig.10 * If the freezer

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Get to know your Appliance. Before using you appliance for the first time, places - they are packed together to prevent wipe off any dust and clean thoroughly (see possible damage during transit. Cleaning instructions - Page 17). See features picture below (Fig.12) to Unpack and install accessories in their proper familiarise yourself with your appliance: Fig.12 1 19 2 18 3 4 5 17 6 7 16 8 9 15 14 10 11 12 13 1. Covered Dairy Rack 11. Humidity Switch 2. Lamps 12. Vegetable / Meat Conversion Swi

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Get to know your Appliance.  Make the most of interior storage space by Wine Holder: repositioning shelves to suit the various items you wish to store.  Bottles are Refrigerator Shelf: stored laterally To separate a shelf: in the wine  Lift shelf up in direction shown 1 in Fig.13. holder.  Separate by lifting, direction 2 in Fig.13.  The wine holder can be attached to Fig.13 any shelf in the refrigerator compartment.  Place the wine Fig.15 holder at the side of the shelf and pus

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Get to know your Appliance. Humidity Control Switch (Fig.16): The humidity in the salad / vegetable compartments can be controlled by adjusting the switches on the top left of the drawers. Fig.16 Convert into a Vegetable or Meat Compartment (Fig.17):  The bottom drawer in the refrigerator can be converted into a vegetable OR meat compartment.  The meat compartment maintains a lower temperature than the rest of the refrigerator, so that meat and fish can be stored fresh for longer. NOTE:

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The controls Starting: How to Adjust the Temperature of the  When your appliance is first installed Freezer Compartment: leave it to stand in its final location for 2-3 hours, to allow the refrigerant to settle, before loading it with fresh or frozen foods.  If operation is interrupted, wait 5 minutes before restarting. Function Display Board  When the appliance is first switched on and also after a power cut, the temperature control will be lit at setting 3 (Normal - Mid setting). Wate

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The controls Dispenser Selection Button: Water: Press the selection button until water function light illuminates.  Water will be dispensed by pressing the dispenser push switch with a glass.  Hold your glass under the dispenser outlet after releasing the  When the appliance is first switched on dispenser push switch to and also after a power cut, the crushed ice allow any left over water function will be lit . to be dispensed.  Pressing the button will allow you to choo

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The controls Automatic Ice Maker: Ice Storage Bin Removal:  8 pieces of ice can be made at a time, 80 NOTE: pieces a day. But these quantities may vary  It is recommended NOT to dismantle according to various conditions, such as the ice storage bin unless it is necessary. the location of the appliance and how many times the door is opened and closed.  Hold the ice  Ice making stops when the ice storage bin storage bin as is full. shown, pull it out (2) while WARNING: slightly lifting

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Storing food Making the best use of your * When storing frozen food such as ice Appliance cream for a long period, store it on the shelves, not in the commodity rack To ensure that your appliance operates as efficiently as possible: * Liquid-filled bottles or sealed fizzy * Follow packaging “best by/use by” drinks must not be stored in freezer, as instructions or your suppliers advice on they may burst. a suitable maximum storage time. * Lollipops and water ices should not be * Keep foods

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Storing food Location of Foods: Wine bottle holder Store wine Snack drawer Store items such as bread, snacks etc. Freezer compartment Store various frozen foods such as meat, fish, ice shelf cream, frozen snacks etc., Freezer commodity rack Store small packed frozen food. Temperature is likely to increase as the door is opened, so do not store long term frozen food, such as ice cream etc. Freezer drawer Store meat, fish, chicken etc. (after wrapping them). Covered dairy rack Store products such

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Care & Cleaning After the dispenser is used: WARNING: The water collector has no self drainage func-  Switch off the electricity supply and pull tion. So it should be cleaned regularly. out mains plug before cleaning. * Remove the cover by pressing the top left where marked. Interior * Wipe with a damp soft cloth, dry * Remove salad bins, racks, shelves and thoroughly baskets - wash in warm water and washing up liquid using a soft cloth, dry thoroughly. Do not put in a dishwasher. * Wipe the

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Troubleshooting. If your appliance is not working properly, it may be a minor problem, therefore check the following: PROBLEM Possible Cause Solution Running of Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator control is off. Set refrigerator control. See ‘Controls’. compressor does Refrigerator is in defrost cycle. This is normal for a fully automatic not run. defrosting appliance. The defrost cycle occurs periodically. Is it plugged in and switched on. Make sure the plug is pushed in fully and is swit


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