cecotec Bolero CoolMarket 4D 490 INOX E Refrigerator Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- cecotec
Table of Contents
- cecotec Bolero CoolMarket 4D 490 INOX E Refrigerator
- Product Information
- Safety Instructions
- Product Usage Instructions
- PARTS AND COMPONENTS
- BEFORE USE
- OPERATION
- INSTRUCTIONS ON FOOD STORAGE
- CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
cecotec Bolero CoolMarket 4D 490 INOX E Refrigerator
Product Information
BOLERO COOLMARKET 4D 490 INOX/DARK/GLASSE
The BOLERO COOLMARKET 4D 490 is a refrigerator with a capacity of 490 liters.
It comes in three variants – INOX, DARK, and GLASS.
The refrigerator is designed to store food items and keep them fresh for a
longer period.
Safety Instructions
Before using the product, it is important to read the safety instructions carefully to avoid any unnecessary accidents. Ensurthat all the users are aware of the correct usage and understand the safety guidelines. Keep the packaging material away from children to avoid any choking hazards. Do not store explosive substances like aerosols or inflammable propellants inside the refrigerator.
Read the instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and keep this instruction manual for future reference or new users.
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It is important to make sure all users are familiar with the operation and safety features of the appliance to prevent faults and unnecessary accidents.
Make sure that the mains voltage in your house matches the voltage stated on the rating label of the product. -
This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above, and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, as long as they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children must not play with the appliance.
The cleaning and maintenance of the appliance should not be carried out by children without supervision. -
Keep the packaging material away from children, as there is a risk of suffocation.
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WARNING: if the interior light is damaged,contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service. Do not try to repair it by yourself.
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WARNING: when positioning the appliance, make sure the power cord is not trapped or damaged. A crushed or damaged connector may heat up and cause a fire.
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WARNING: keep the ventilation grilles on the appliance body unobstructed.
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Make sure you can access the plug of the appliance after installation.
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Do not place food directly against the air outlet on the interior of the appliance.
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Keep the ventilation openings clear from obstructions.
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Do not place carbonated or fizzy drinks in the freezer compartment, as this creates pressure in the container and could explode and damage the appliance.
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WARNING: do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by Cecotec.
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WARNING : do not damage the refrigeration circuit.
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If the cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, the supplier, or qualified personnel in order to avoid a hazard.
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WARNING: do not use electrical appliances inside the refrigerator.
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We recommend you check the power cord regularly to detect any sign of possible damage. Do not use the appliance if the cord is damaged.
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To avoid injuries or death caused by electric shock, do not use the appliance with your hands wet or over a wet surface.
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You should never use this refrigerator with an extension cord or a multi-socket adaptor. Make sure the appliance is plugged in directly to a power supply.
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When installing the appliance, make sure that there is free space in the rear part, as this is the main heat outlet. This will allow for adequate ventilation.
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Do not place hot food or drinks in the refrigerator, allow them to cool down to room temperature beforehand.
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Do not place any other appliance on the refrigerator and do not wet it.
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Do not store explosive substances such as aerosols or flammable propellants in this appliance.
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This appliance is designed for domestic use only and is not intended for bars, restaurants, farmhouses, hotels, motels, and offices.
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WARNING: to avoid any risk due to the instability of the refrigerator, you must install it according to the instructions.
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This appliance has a built-in earthed plug. Make sure the power supply in your house is properly grounded.
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Wait 5 minutes after a power failure before turning the appliance back on. Otherwise, the compressor may get damaged.
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This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
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Always handle the appliance carefully to avoid any damage on it.
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Frozen food can cause ice burns if consumed right after removing it from the freezer compartment.
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Do not remove or touch items in the freezer compartment with your hands wet, as it could cause skin abrasions or frost/freeze burns.
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Never use the base, drawers, or door as support.
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Do not overload the door shelves or place too much food on the drawers to prevent items from falling off and damaging the appliance.
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WARNING: do not attach multi-socket adaptors or multiple power supplies to the rear part of the appliance.
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To avoid food contamination, please follow the below instructions:
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Opening the door for a long period of time may cause a significant increase in temperature in the appliance compartments.
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Regularly clean the surfaces that come into contact with food and with the accessible draining systems.
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Clean the water tank if it has not been used for 48 hours.
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Store raw meat and fish in proper containers in the refrigerator, so they do not come into contact with or leak on other food.
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The two-star drawers are suitable for storing pre-frozen food, storing, or making ice cream and making ice cubes.
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Drawers with one, two, or three stars are not suitable for freezing fresh food.
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Before carrying out any maintenance and cleaning task, turn off the appliance and unplug it.
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It is advisable to wait for at least four hours before connecting the appliance to allow oil to flow through the compressor.
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Air must flow around the appliance. Lack of air leads to overheating. To achieve good ventilation, follow the installation instructions.
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Whenever possible, the rear part of the appliance should not be too close to the wall to prevent it from touching or reaching the hot parts (the compressor and the condenser).
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Make sure the power cord is accessible after installation.
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All electrical work required to maintain this appliance must be carried out by a qualified electrician.
Refrigerant
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Isobutane refrigerant (R600a), contained within the refrigeration circuit of the appliance, is a natural gas with a high level of environmental compatibility; however, it is flammable. Make sure that no components of the refrigeration circuit have been damaged during the transport and installation of the appliance.
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WARNING: the refrigerant and the insulator gas are flammable. When disposing of the appliance, only dispose of it at an authorised waste-disposal facility. Do not expose it to flames.
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WARNING: the device contains refrigerant and gases in the insulation. The appliance and gases must be disposed of professionally, as they may cause injuries to eyes or ignition.
Make sure the refrigeration-circuit pipe is not damaged before disposing of it correctly. -
WARNING: risk of fire. If the refrigeration circuit is damaged:
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Avoid open flames and sources of ignition.
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Completely air the room where the appliance is located.
Product Usage Instructions
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Parts and Components: Before using the refrigerator, ensure that all the parts and components are present, including shelves, drawers, and door compartments.
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Before Use: Before using the refrigerator for the first time, clean it thoroughly with a damp cloth and let it dry. Ensure that the refrigerator is installed on a flat surface and is not tilted.
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Operation: To use the refrigerator, plug it into an electrical outlet and turn it on. Set the temperature according to your requirement and place the food items inside the refrigerator. Do not place food items directly against the air outlet inside the refrigerator.
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Instructions on Food Storage: Store food items in appropriate containers and ensure that they are covered properly. Do not overload the refrigerator beyond its capacity.
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Cleaning and Maintenance: Clean the refrigerator regularly with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Ensure that the refrigerator is unplugged before cleaning it. Check the door seals regularly to ensure that they are intact.
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Troubleshooting: Refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual if you face any issues with the product.
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Technical Specifications: Refer to the technical specifications section in the manual for information on power consumption, dimensions, and weight.
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Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic
Appliances: Dispose of old electrical and electronic appliances according to local regulations. -
Technical Support and Warranty: For technical support and warranty information, refer to the respective sections in the manual.
PARTS AND COMPONENTS
A. Refrigerator compartment (Fig. 1)
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Refrigerator door shelf
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Refrigerator glass shelves
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Crisper drawer
B. Freezer compartment -
Small freezer-compartment drawer
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Freezer-compartment drawer
Display (Fig. 2)
- Refrigerator-compartment temperature indicator
- Freezer-compartment temperature indicator
- Fast Cooling icon
- Holiday Mode icon
- Display Lock icon
- Refrigerator-compartment temperature control
- Freezer-compartment temperature control
- Fast Freezing icon
- Function button
Lock/Unlock button
Note:
The graphics in this manual are schematic representations and may not exactly
match the product.
BEFORE USE
- This appliance is packaged in a way as to protect it during transport. Take the appliance out of its box and remove all packaging materials. You can keep the original box and other packaging elements in a safe place. This will help you prevent product damage when transporting it in the future. In case the original packaging is disposed of, make sure all packaging materials are recycled accordingly.
- Make sure all parts and components are included and in good conditions. If there is any piece missing or in bad conditions, contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service immediately.
- This refrigeration appliance is not suitable for built-in installation.
- Place the refrigerator in a suitable position and adjust the feet to level it. It is recommended to clean the appliance with a hot, soapy cloth and dry it thoroughly before use.
- Place the refrigerator and adjust its height, clean it, let it rest for 4 to 6 hours, and switch it on. This will help ensuring that the compressor oil has properly settled, and that the appliance is running normally.
OPERATION
Installation size. Fig. 3
Select an appropriate level-surfaced location to place your appliance for easy
use. Avoid placing the appliance near heat sources, under direct sunlight, or
in moist environments.
A
(mm)
| B (mm)| C (mm)| D (mm)| E
(mm)
| F (mm)| Height (mm)| M (mm)
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551| 911| 1774| 1830| 636| 1661| 393| 1018
The above values are indicative for installation purposes. Actual sizes may
vary slightly.
To ensure that the appliance runs at maximum efficiency, allow enough space
around the appliance as shown in Figure 4.
Start-up
- Connect the power cord and turn on the switch.
- On first use, the display will show the respective default temperature values (refrigerator compartment is set to 5°C, freezer compartment to -18°C).
- The default mode is the power-saving mode, with the display timeout time being 20 seconds. This mode saves energy and increases the lifespan of the LED lights.
Automatic defrosting
The appliance is equipped with a programme that controls the frequency and
duration of freezer defrosting. This allows for the freezer to defrost
automatically, sparing you the trouble.
LED display and temperature control
The display shows the temperature of the refrigerator compartment and the
freezer compartment respectively. To change the setting in either of the two
compartments, simply press the up or down arrow depending on the change you
wish to make.
Removable and easy-to-clean door seal
The door seals are easy to remove and clean, allowing for efficient, long-
lasting operation.
Carrying
- Do not carry the refrigerator horizontally or lying down.
- Do not carry the refrigerator by the door or handle; carry the refrigerator by lifting from the bottom.
Never carry the appliance alone–at least two people are required for safe lifting or carrying of the appliance. (Fig. 5)
Installation location
- The refrigerator must be placed on a solid, flat surface.
- If cushioning is necessary, use stable, solid, and non-flammable cushioning blocks.
- DO NOT USE FOAM PACKAGING AS CUSHIONING BLOCKS!
- The appliance should be kept away from damp or wet environments. Water or dirt should be removed from any surface of the appliance as soon as possible with a soft cloth. This will help prevent rust and help your appliance run at maximum efficiency.
Place the refrigerator in a well-ventilated place, reserve some space around and behind the refrigerator, and do not cover or block the air grille of the compressor rear cover plate at the back of the refrigerator. Keep the refrigerator away from heat sources or direct sunlight.
Adjustable feet. Fig. 6
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In the refrigerator packing box, feet come tightly packed. After removing the refrigerator from the box for installation, be sure to adjust the two front feet to the desired height; adjust the two feet with a spanner or directly by hand.
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The feet and rear rollers must touch the floor to prevent the refrigerator from moving, vibrating, or rattling.
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When moving the refrigerator, adjust the feet counterclockwise so that they do not touch the floor, then gently tilt the refrigerator to start moving it.
Door shelf -
Disassembly: hold both sides of the door shelf with both hands. Push it in from the side opposite the slot and push it in as shown in the Figure. Push until the edge of the door shelf separates from the groove in the slide.
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Assembly: hold both sides of the door shelf with both hands. Install the clip on the slot first. Then, push the other side slightly inwards–the clip will click into place on the slot and the door shelf will be installed. Make sure the appliance is installed correctly before using it. (Fig. 7)
Fig. 7 key:
- Door-shelf slide
- Door lining
- Door shelf
Selecting modes and functions
Each time you press the Function button, you will cycle through the different
operating modes.
Holiday mode: the refrigerator compartment will run at 8°C while the freezer
compartment will run at -15°C.
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Fast Freezing mode: the freezer compartment will run continuously to freeze food faster and keep it fresh. The Fast Freezing mode will automatically switch off after 24 hours of operation or when the freezer compartment reaches -28°C. When this occurs, the Fast
Freezing icon will turn off and the freezer compartment will continue running at the previous default temperature. -
Fast Cooling mode: the refrigerator compartment reaches the temperature in the shortest possible time to keep food as fresh as possible. When you enable this function, the refrigerator-compartment temperature will be set to 2°C automatically. The programme lasts 150 minutes maximum and switches off automatically. When the Fast Cooling icon switches off, it means the Fast Cooling function is inactive, and the temperature setting reverts back to the one chosen before enabling the Fast Cooling function.
Freezer-compartment settings
The default temperature of the freezer compartment is -18°C. To change the
temperature, press the Freezer button to view all the setting options. Fig. 8
WARNING:
Do not place fresh food directly on top of frozen food.
Refrigerator-compartment settings
The default temperature of the refrigerator compartment is 5°C. To change the
temperature, press the Refrigerator button to view all the setting options.
Lock/Unlock button
- To enable the kids lock, press the Lock/Unlock button–a padlock icon will appear on the display.
- When the refrigerator is locked, the other buttons will not work and, if touched, a chime will sound, and the lock icon will flash.
- To disable the lock function, press and hold the Lock/Unlock button for 3 seconds until the icon stops flashing.
Open door alarm
When the refrigerator door stays open for more than 1 minute, an alarm will
sound to remind the user to close the door. Once the door is closed, the alarm
will automatically stop sounding.
Switching the refrigerator compartment on and off
Press and hold the Refrigerator-Compartment Temperature Control button for
5-10 sec.to switch the refrigerator compartment on and off. When the
refrigerator compartment is switched off, the corresponding temperature
indicator will switch off as well. When the refrigerator compartment is
switched off, press and hold the Refrigerator-Compartment Temperature Control
button for 5-10 sec. to switch it on again.
Refrigerator compartment (Fig. 10)
The refrigerator compartment is to be used primarily for storing food that
will be consumed within a short time.
Fig. 10 key:
- Door shelves
- Glass shelves
- Refrigerator-compartment drawers
Freezer compartment (Fig. 9)
The freezer compartment is used for freezing food, storing deep-frozen food,
and making ice cubes. It can preserve food for a long time.
Fig. 11 key:
- Small drawers
- Freezer-compartment drawers
If the interior is stained with oil or fatty foods, it should be cleaned immediately to avoid prolonged contact with the coating and subsequent corrosion and cracking.
The two-star drawers ( ) are suitable for storing pre-frozen food, storing, or making ice cream and making ice cubes.
Drawers with one ( ), two ( ), or three ( ) stars are not suitable for freezing fresh food.
If the appliance is not going to be used or be empty for a long period of time, turn it off, allow it to defrost, clean it, dry it, and leave the door open to prevent interior mould growth.
INSTRUCTIONS ON FOOD STORAGE
Use precautions
- The refrigerator may not operate consistently (there may be some defrosting of the contents, or the temperature may become too hot in the freezer compartment) if placed in locations with a temperature outside of the temperature range for which it’s designed for a long period of time.
- The internal temperature may be affected by factors such as the location of the refrigerator, room temperature, and door opening frequency, etc., and you should take these factors into account if you decide to use any temperature-control devices.
Instructions on food storage
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When storing frozen foods, put them inside the freezer compartment.
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Do not put bottled or canned foods in the freezer to prevent cracking due to ice formation.
Before putting hot food in the refrigerator compartment, cool it down to room temperature first for lower energy consumption. -
Write the date of freezing on the food packaging bag to make sure they don’t stay frozen for too long.
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Divide food into pieces and package them separately to ensure they freeze more easily and do not stick together.
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Avoid loss of food quality by choosing packaging materials that are odourless, airtight, impermeable, and non-polluting. This will prevent other odours from easily contaminating the food.
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Do not put too much fresh food in the freezer compartment at once, preferably not exceeding the freezer-compartment capacity of the refrigerator.
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Defrosted food cannot be refrozen.
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Glass bottles or containers must not be placed in the freezer or in front of the air outlet of the refrigerator-compartment duct. Otherwise, they may explode.
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Food must not block the air outlet so as not to hinder proper air circulation.
Food storage
Find useful tips on food storage here below. The glass shelves and crisper
drawer can be removed for food storage if necessary.
Note: do not allow food to directly touch surfaces inside the appliance.
Dairy products and eggs
- Most pre-packed dairy products have a best-before date. Store them in the refrigerator compartment and use them within the best-before date.
- Butter can be easily contaminated by strong odours, so it is best to keep it in a sealed container. Eggs must be stored in the refrigeration compartment.
Red meat
- Place fresh red meat in a dish and cover it without pressing it with wax paper, plastic or aluminium foil.
- Store raw and cooked meat in different dishes. This will prevent liquids from transferring from raw meat and contaminating cooked meat.
Poultry
- You must rinse fresh whole poultry inside and outside under cold running water, dry it and place it on a plate. Cover it without pressing with plastic or aluminium foil
- You must also store poultry meat this way. Stuff whole poultry right before cooking it.
Otherwise, it can lead to food poisoning.
Fish and seafood
- You must consume whole fish and fillets on the day of purchase. Store it in a dish covered with plastic wrap, wax paper, or aluminium foil until ready to eat. If storing overnight or longer, take special care to choose very fresh fish.
- You must rinse whole fish with cold water to remove scales and dirt, and then dry it with paper towels. Place whole fish or fillets in an airtight plastic bag.
- Keep seafood refrigerated at all times. Consume it within 1-2 days.
Convenience food and leftovers
- You can store this food in an appropriate and covered container, so food does not dry.
Conserve it only for 1-2 days.
- Reheat the leftovers only once until they give off steam.
Crisper drawer
- This drawer is ideal for fresh fruit and vegetable storage in the refrigerator.
- Be careful not to store the following foods at temperatures below 6°C for long periods of time: citrus fruit, melon, aubergine, pineapple, papaya, courgette, passion fruit, cucumber, pepper, and tomatoes.
- There may be undesired changes at low temperature, like softening, browning or accelerated decomposition
- Do not store avocados (until ripe), bananas or mangoes.
Note:
Do not allow food to touch the device surface directly. You should wrap the
food separately in aluminium foil or cellophane or in airtight plastic
containers.
Storing and freezing food in the freezer
- For storing fully frozen food.
- For making ice cubes.
- For freezing food.
Note:
Make sure the freezer door is properly closed.
Buying frozen food
- The packaging must be intact.
- Use before expiry date.
- If possible, transport fully frozen food in an insulated bag and place it in the freezer immediately.
Frozen food storage
Store at -18 °C or below. Avoid opening the freezer-compartment door
unnecessarily.
Freezing fresh food
- Freeze only food that’s fresh and in good conditions.
- To best preserve nutritional value, flavour, and colour, vegetables should be blanched before freezing. Aubergines, peppers, courgettes, and asparagus do not require blanching.
The following foods are suitable for freezing:
Cakes and pastries, fish and seafood, meat, game, poultry, vegetables, fruits,
herbs, shelled eggs, dairy products such as cheese and butter, ready meals and
leftovers such as soups, stews, boiled meat and fish, potato dishes, soufflés,
and desserts.
The following foods are not suitable for freezing:
Types of vegetables that are usually eaten raw, such as lettuce or radishes,
shell eggs, grapes,apples, whole apples, pears and peaches, hard-boiled eggs,
yoghurt, sour milk, sour cream,and mayonnaise.
Recommended storage times for frozen foods in the freezer
These times vary depending on food type. Frozen food can be stored for 1 to 12
months (-18°C minimum).
FOOD | Storage time |
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Bacon, stews, milk | 1 month |
Bread, ice cream, sausages, cakes, cooked seafood, oily fish, etc. | 2 months |
Fish, seafood, pizza, pastries, and muffins | 3 months |
Ham, cakes, biscuits, veal and lamb chops, poultry pieces | 4 months |
Butter, vegetables (blanched), whole eggs and yolks, cooked crayfish, minced meat (raw), pork (raw)|
6 months
Fruit (dried or in syrup), egg whites, beef (raw), whole chicken, lamb (raw), fruit cakes| 12 months
Note:
The times in the table are indicative and depend on external factors. Take
them only as reference.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Precautions for cleaning the inside and outside of the refrigerator
- Before cleaning, always switch off the appliance and unplug it from the mains.
- During cleaning, make sure that no water enters the switch, display, door light, and top control panel.
- Remove dirt from the outside of the refrigerator with a soft, clean cloth and allow the refrigerator to dry naturally.
- When cleaning the door seal, always use clean water and a dry cloth and allow it to dry naturally. Dampen a soft cloth with lukewarm water or a neutral cleaning agent to clean the body of the refrigerator, except for the door seal.
- Do not clean the refrigerator directly with water, as this will affect the electrical insulation properties, among other things.
- The refrigerator must not be cleaned with metal scouring pads, brushes, abrasive cleaning agents, strong alkaline detergents, or flammable or toxic cleaning liquids.
After cleaning, connect the power plug of the refrigerator and switch it on again.
General information
Holiday
When on holiday, it is best to keep the refrigerator in continuous operation
and leave food that can be kept for a short time. If you wish to turn off the
refrigerator, remove all food, disconnect the power plug, clean the inside of
the refrigerator thoroughly, and open the door to prevent unpleasant odours.
In case of power failure
Generally, a short power failure will not affect the temperature of the
refrigerator abruptly.
However, if the power failure lasts for a long time, you should decrease the
door-opening frequency and not put fresh food in the refrigerator (to avoid
accelerating the interior temperature rise).
If you are aware of possible power failures, you can enable the Fast Freezing
function and the Fast Cooling function in advance to keep the refrigerator
temperature at the lowest value.
Switch-off
It is generally not recommended to switch off the refrigerator or unplug the
power cord, otherwise the lifetime of the refrigerator may be affected.
Energy-saving tips
- Make sure to keep the refrigerator away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
- Before storing hot food, cool it down to room temperature and store it in the refrigerator.
- Do not leave the door open. Reduce the door-opening frequency and shorten the opening time.
- When defrosting frozen food, you can put it in the refrigerator compartment.
- Make sure the temperature sensor is not obstructed or covered by food. Keep the food far enough away from the sensor.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Normal occurrences
Button failure
Check if the refrigerator is in lock mode–when in lock mode, the buttons do
not work.
Slow start-up
If room temperature is too high, the refrigerator takes a long time to start.
Some components heat up
Some components heat up after some time of operation of the appliance. This is
normal.
Condensation droplets
When outside air enters the cold inner surface of the refrigerator,
condensation droplets may appear. If it’s rainy season or humidity at the
place of installation is high, condensation droplets may appear on the outside
of the refrigerator. This is a natural phenomenon that occurs in wet weather.
Wipe off the water droplets with a dry cloth.
Noise
- When the refrigerator is switched on for the first time, it will run at high speed to cool down quickly and may emit a louder sound. When the internal temperature drops below a certain level, the noise will decrease.
- When the refrigerator is switched on or off, when various parts expand or contract, when various control devices are running, or when the temperature inside the refrigerator changes, you will hear noises. This is normal.
The refrigerator heats up
During operation, the temperature of the condenser is above 80 ºC–do not touch
it to avoid serious injury.
The refrigerator takes a long time to cool down
If room temperature is too high or you put too much fresh food in the
refrigerator, it will take a long time to bring the temperature down to the
set values.
See the list below before contacting the official Technical Support Service.
The list includes common occurrences that are not the result of faulty
workmanship or materials in this appliance.
Fault | Possible causes | Possible solutions |
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Nothing showed on the display. | The plug of the appliance is not properly | |
inserted in the socket. The mains fuse is switched off. | Correctly connect the |
plug to the socket.
Check for power: the fuse must be
connected.
Sounding alarm.| Door is slightly open or has not been closed for more than 1
minute.| Close the door completely.
The refrigerator does not work.| Defrost mode enabled. The power supply is not
connected properly.| This is normal if defrosting. Check if the power supply
is connected properly.
The refrigerator takes a long time to cool down.| The refrigerator has
recently been switched off for a period of time.
You have put in too much fresh or hot food.
Doors are opened too often or for too long.
| The refrigerator takes a few hours to cool down completely.
Hot food causes the refrigerator to take longer to reach the desired temperature.
Warm air entering the refrigerator has the same effect. Do not open
the door too often.
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Vibration.| The ground is uneven or weak.
Vibration comes from objects placed on top of the refrigerator.
The refrigerator touches the wall or a piece of furniture.
| Make sure that the floor is level, solid, and can support the weight of the refrigerator.
Remove the objects.
Move the refrigerator so that it does not touch the wall or furniture.
Note:
If none of these situations match your problem, do not attempt to disassemble
or repair the device by yourself. Repairs carried out by unqualified persons
may result in injury or serious malfunctions. Please contact the local store
where you made your purchase. The repair must be carried out by an authorised
technician, and you must use only original spare parts.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Product| Bolero CoolMarket 4D 490 Inox E| Bolero CoolMarket 4D 490 Dark E|
Bolero CoolMarket 4D 490 Glass E
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Reference:| 02455| 02456| 02457
QR code| | | ***
Voltage| 220-240 V~
Rated frequency| 50 Hz
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Rated current| 1,4 A
Climate class| SN/N/ST/T
Refrigerant| R600a (85 g)
Insulation| Cyclopentane
(*) Refrigerator intended for use at room temperatures between 10 °C and 43
°C.
This product features a light source with an energy efficiency grade F.
Technical specifications may change without prior notice to improve product
quality.
Made in China | Designed in Spain
DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES
This symbol indicates that, according to the applicable regulations, the
product and/or batteries must be disposed of separately from household waste.
When this product reaches the end of its shelf life, you should dispose of the
cells/batteries/accumulators and take them to a collection point designated by
the local authorities.
Consumers must contact their local authorities or retailer for information
concerning the correct disposal of old appliances and/or their batteries.
Compliance with the above guidelines will help protecting the environment.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND WARRANTY
Cecotec shall be liable to the end user or consumer for any lack of conformity
that exists at the time of delivery of the product under the terms,
conditions, and deadlines established by the applicable regulations.
It is recommended that repairs are carried out by qualified personnel.
If at any moment you detect any problem with your product or have any doubt,
do not hesitate to contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service at
+34 963 210 728.
COPYRIGHT
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CECOTEC INNOVACIONES, S.L. All rights reserved. The contents of this
publication may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced, stored in a retrieval
system, transmitted, or distributed by any means (electronic,mechanical,
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INNOVACIONES, S.L.
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