BRIGHT 016482 Stainless Steel Fridge Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Bright
Table of Contents
- BRIGHT 016482 Stainless Steel Fridge
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- SYMBOLS
- TECHNICAL DATA
- DESCRIPTION
- INSTALLATION
- SPACE REQUIREMENT
- USE
- HOW TO USE
- DEFROSTING
- ENERGY SAVING TIPS
- MAINTENANCE
- **LONG-TERM STORAGE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- PRODUCT DATA SHEET (EU) 2019/2016
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BRIGHT 016482 Stainless Steel Fridge
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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• Packaging materials and products that have reached the end of their useful life must be recycled in accordance with local regulations.
• Use the product only for its intended purpose.
• The product is intended for household use, or for use in staff rooms, hotel rooms or other similar places.
• If the power cord or plug are damaged they must be replaced by an authorised service center to ensure safe use.
• Do not store explosive or flammable substances or objects in the product, such as spray cans with propellant gas.
• Switch off the product, pull out the plug, and wait until the product has completely cooled before cleaning and/or maintenance.
• Do not use an extension cord or plug adapter, or the equivalent. -
• Pull out the plug before fitting accessories.
• This product can be used by children from 8 years and upwards and by persons with physical, sensorial or mental disabilities, or persons who lack experience or knowledge, if they are supervised or receive instructions concerning the safe use of the product and understand the risks involved. Keep children under supervision to make sure they do not play with the product. Do not allow children to use, clean or maintain the product without supervision.
WARNING: -
• Fire risk – flammable material.
• Always keep the ventilation openings clean.
• Never use other objects or methods than those recommended by the manufacturer to defrost the product.
• Make sure that the refrigerant circuit is not damaged. -
• Do not use electrical devices in the product, unless recommended by the manufacturer.
• Route the power cord so that it cannot be driven over, trod on or pinched, or tripped over.
• Do not conned the product to a power strip or portable power supply unit.
• DANGER: Risk of child getting trapped. Before discarding, lift off the door. Leave the shelves in place, this makes it more difficult for children to climb in.
SYMBOLS
TECHNICAL DATA
- Rated voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz
- Size: 553 x 845 x 574 mm
- Volume fridge: 97L
- Volume freezer: 16 L
- Noise level: 39 dB
- Energy class: F
- Output: 7OW
- Weight: 27.3 kg
DESCRIPTION
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Freezer compartment
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Thermostat
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Shelves 2x
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Vegetables box
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Levelling foot
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Reversible door
Accessory -
Egg holder
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Ice tray
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Plastic scraper
INSTALLATION
UNPACKING
- Remove tape and any stickers from the fridge before use (except for type plate).
- Rub off any residual glue with your fingers, or with a little detergent. Wipe with warm water and then wipe dry.
- Do not use sharp objects or flammable or abrasive detergent, this can damage the surface the fridge.
- Do not tilt the fridge more than 45° when moving.
WARNING:
At least two persons are needed to lift the fridge, otherwise there is a
risk of personal injury.
SPACE REQUIREMENT
- Leave at least 200 mm of free space on each side, 200 mm behind and 300 mm above the fridge, to ensure adequate ventilation.
- If the fridge is placed adjacent to a wall, leave enough space to open the door.
- Do not put the fridge near a source of heat, or in direct sunlight.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
- The fridge must only be connected to a correctly earthed power point, 220-240 VAC, 50 Hz, with a mains fuse of10 A.
- The fridge should be connected to a separate circuit.
- Do not connect the fridge to a power point that can be switched off.
- Do not use an extension cord.
NOTE: Pull out the plug before installation. When ready, plug in the plug and adjust the settings.
ELECTRICAL DATA
- Failure to follow all the instructions and safety instructions can lead to the risk of electric shock, fire, serious personal injury and/or material damage.
- Check that the mains voltage corresponds to the rated voltage on the type plate.
WARNING: The plug must be plugged into a correctly installed earthed power point. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use an extension cord or plug adapter, or the equivalent.
LEVELLING
- It is very important that the fridge is levelled on installation, otherwise the door might not close properly which can cause inadequate cooling or problems with frosting or moisture.
- Turn the levelling foot clockwise to raise the level or anticlockwise to lower it.
NOTE: It is easier to adjust the levelling foot if someone lifts the fridge slightly to relieve the levelling foot.
Put on the door.
- Pull out the plug and empty the fridge.
- Adjust the two levelling feet to the highest position.
- Undo the screws that hold the top plate with a Phillips screwdriver and lift off the top plate.
- Undo the screws that hold the top hinge with a Phillips screwdriver.
- Move the top hinge, doorstop and bushing to the other side.
- Fit the top hinge.
- Fit the bushing and doorstop.
- Undo the screws that hold the bottom hinge with a Phillips screwdriver and fit the hinge on the other side with the screws.
- Move the levelling foot to the other side and adjust so that the fridge is level.
- Put the door in place, fit the top hinge, and replace the top plate.
NOTE:
- Do not tilt the fridge more than 45°.
- This is most easily done by two persons.
USE
Remove all packaging materials and any transport protection, especially between the condenser and the cubicle. Clean the inside of the cubicle.
HOW TO USE
Temperature setting
- Set the required temperature with the thermostat dial on the front of the fridge. The thermostat can be set between Cold and Colder.
- The exact temperature inside the deepfreeze depends on the ambient temperature. Check the temperature, and adjust if necessary.
Freezing food
- The first time the fridge is used, or after defrosting, turn the thermostat to the coldest position and wait at least 2 hours before putting in any food.
- Frozen food should be put in the freezer as soon as possible after purchasing to avoid thawing.
NOTE:
- Always follow the recommendations of the food manufacturer.
- Be careful to make sure the drawers do not damage the refrigerant tubes.
Freezing fresh food.
- Pay attention to food hygiene -freezing does not sterilise food.
- Divide up and prepack the food in suitable portions before freezing.
- Never put warm food in the freezer.
- Pack the food in plastic bags, foil, or containers intended for deep-freezing, before freezing.
- For best results leave free space so that the air can circulate between the food in the freezer.
NOTE: Never put food or drinks in bottles in the freezer.
DEFROSTING
- Pull out the plug, open the door, and take out all the food.
- Store the food in a cool place.
- Wait until all the ice in the freezer has melted. Some off the ice can be loosened with a plastic scraper.
- Wipe dry, close the door, and plug in the plug.
NOTE: Never use sharp objects to remove ice or separate or loosen frozen food.
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
- Place the fridge in a cool place, at a distance from sources of heat and protected from direct sunlight.
- Warm food should cool before it is put in. The compressor will work harder if the fridge is overloaded. The food can deteriorate if the freezing takes a long time.
- Pack food in a suitable way and make sure that packs and containers are dry on the outside before putting them in. This reduces frosting in the fridge.
- Never line the inside of the fridge with foil, paper, or the equivalent. This reduces the circulation of air and the efficiency of the fridge.
- Label and arrange the food so that it is easy to find, to reduce the time the door is open. Take out all the required food at once and close the door as quickly as possible.
MAINTENANCE
- Pull out the plug before cleaning.
- Clean with a cloth moistened with water and a mild detergent. Do not use abrasive or strong detergents.
- Wipe dry.
- Do not use wax, strong detergent, bleach or detergents that contain petroleum on plastic or rubber parts.
- Do not use paper, window cleaner, abrasive or flammable detergent on plastic parts to avoid damaging the fridge.
**LONG-TERM STORAGE
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Follow the instructions below if the fridge is not going to be used for a long time.
- Pull out the plug.
- Empty and defrost the fridge and clean the inside according to the instructions.
- Leave the door ajar to prevent it smelling.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The troubleshooting guide is used to identify the causes of common problems and how they can be rectified.
The fridge is not working
Check that the plug is plugged in.
The door will not close properly
- Check that the drawers are correctly positioned.
- Check that the door seal is clean and undamaged.
- Check that the fridge is levelled.
The fridge is making a lot of noise
Check that the fridge is levelled and is not touching any other product or
furniture.
The deepfreeze in the fridge is not very cold.
- If the door is opened frequently or held open it takes a while for the deepfreeze to reach the set temperature.
- Check that there is enough free space behind the fridge to ensure the circulation of air.
The following are not a sign of problems
- Purling sound, cause by the flow of refrigerant in the tubes.
- Compressor working at high temperature.
PRODUCT DATA SHEET (EU) 2019/2016
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