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Brand | Beko |
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Model | BFFD3624SS |
Category | Refrigerator |
Language | English |
Covers safe use, electrical connections, and handling precautions for the appliance.
Defines the appliance's purpose for domestic use and food storage, excluding commercial applications.
Details flammability risks associated with R600a refrigerant and potential hazards.
Provides safety guidelines for connecting and using the water dispenser, including pressure limits.
Emphasizes supervision and measures to prevent child entrapment in old appliances.
Explains compliance with WEEE Directive and proper disposal methods for electronic waste.
States compliance with RoHS Directive regarding hazardous materials in the product.
Notes that packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of properly.
Labels and describes the various parts and compartments of the refrigerator.
Specifies requirements for placement, ventilation, and distance from heat sources.
Details how to connect the appliance to a grounded outlet, including fuse and voltage requirements.
Instructions on how to balance the refrigerator by adjusting its feet for stability.
Information on the refrigerator's internal lighting and when to contact service.
Describes the audible warning signal for doors left open and how it functions.
Guides on connecting the refrigerator to a water source, either a demijohn or mains supply.
Checklist of necessary items and part numbers for installation, including the internal water filter.
Step-by-step instructions for attaching the water hose to the refrigerator's inlet valve.
Guidance on connecting the water line to the main water supply valve, advising professional help if unsure.
Instructions for installing or replacing the internal or external water filter as per model.
Detailed steps for inserting and locking the internal water filter into its housing.
Procedures for initial use, flushing the system, and expected water/ice production times.
Steps to unplug and disconnect water connections before moving the refrigerator.
Tips for optimizing energy efficiency, such as door usage, placement, and avoiding hot foods.
Advice on storing food in the fresh food compartment, including temperature sensor placement.
Steps to take before initial operation, including cleaning, plugging in, and running the unit empty.
Illustrates the external dimensions of the refrigerator with labeled parts A, B, C, D, E, F.
Describes the touch-control panel, its buttons, and indicators for various functions.
Explains how to turn the refrigerator on and off using the designated button.
Details how to activate and deactivate the quick cooling feature for rapid temperature reduction.
Instructions for activating the vacation mode, its effects on temperature, and how to deactivate it.
How to adjust the temperature settings for the refrigerator compartment.
How to adjust the temperature settings for the freezer compartment.
Details how to activate and deactivate the quick freezing feature for rapid freezing.
Explains how to activate and use the energy-saving Eco-Extra mode.
How to turn off audible alarms for door opening or sensor failures.
Instructions for resetting the water filter usage indicator.
How to activate or deactivate the ice machine.
How to activate and deactivate Sabbath mode, which disables display and buttons.
Guides on how to activate the automatic water filter usage time calculation and warning.
Step-by-step guide to enable or disable the ice formation feature on the control panel.
Explains the benefits of separate cooling systems for fresh food and freezer compartments.
Provides guidelines on properly wrapping, cooling, portioning, and packaging food for freezing.
Tips for maintaining the quality of purchased frozen food, including quick storage and labeling.
Recommendations on where to place different types of food within the refrigerator compartments.
Information on freezing food rapidly to maintain quality and storage duration.
Instructions on how to safely remove and clean the refrigerator's door shelves.
How to adjust the position of the door racks for flexible storage.
Guidance on removing and cleaning the glass shelves, noting their weight.
Describes the chiller compartment's use for freezing or storing food at slightly lower temperatures.
Explains the crisper's design for keeping vegetables fresh by intensifying cool air circulation.
Details the feature that controls humidity for vegetables and fruits, and placement advice.
Information on the ice container's purpose and what not to do with it.
Specific section for storing butter, cheese, and margarine.
How to install and where to store the egg holder.
Explains the function of the movable middle section in preventing cold air escape.
Describes how blue light in crispers helps preserve freshness and vitamins.
Explains the ionizer system for eliminating airborne bacteria and odors.
Details the odour filter's role in preventing unpleasant smells in the refrigerator.
Instructions for connecting, flushing, and using the internal water dispenser.
How to hold a container and press the dispenser pad to get water.
Additional tips for first-time use, potential drips, and flushing the system.
How to fill the water tank and get ice from the icematic unit.
Instructions for using the icematic and the ice storage container.
Specifies the maximum weight capacity for refrigerator shelves, crispers, and bins.
Tips for preventing odors, including regular cleaning with baking soda and proper food storage.
Advice on preventing damage to plastic surfaces from oils and cleaning them appropriately.
Common issues and solutions for when the refrigerator fails to operate, like plug or fuse problems.
Explains causes of condensation on compartment walls and how to address them.
Troubleshooting steps for compressor issues, including power interruptions and defrosting cycles.
Addresses potential increases in operating noise due to ambient temperature or normal cycles.
Explains why the refrigerator might run more frequently, such as new installation or ambient temperature.
Solutions for when the cooler compartment is too cold but the freezer is fine.
Addresses issues where food in cooler drawers freezes unexpectedly.
Troubleshooting for high temperatures in either compartment, including door usage and settings.
Solutions for noise or shaking, like leveling the unit or removing items on top.
Explains that sounds of liquid flow are normal operating principles.
Notes that fan sounds are normal for the cooling process.
Causes and normal occurrences of condensation on interior walls.
Explains condensation on exterior surfaces due to humidity.
Tips for eliminating odors, including cleaning and proper food storage.
Solutions for doors not closing properly, such as blockages or leveling issues.
Addresses issues with the vegetable bin getting stuck, often due to food placement.
Explains that high temperatures on certain surfaces are normal during operation.
Details the 2-year warranty coverage for parts and labor on the refrigerator.
Outlines the extended warranty for sealed system components like compressor and evaporator.
Lists conditions and events not covered by the warranty, such as misuse or acts of God.
Provides contact information and procedures for obtaining warranty service and support.