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Beko CHA28000 User Manual

Beko CHA28000
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Instruction for use
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CHA28000

Table of Contents

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Beko CHA28000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Energy efficiency classA+
Height177.5 cm
Depth54.5 cm
Noise level40 dB
ColorWhite

Summary

Safety First

Electrical Connection Safety

Ensure all packing and transit protectors are removed before connecting to electricity.

Appliance Settling Time

Allow appliance to stand for at least 4 hours before initial switch-on.

Old Appliance Disposal

Secure old appliances with locks to prevent child entrapment.

Proper Appliance Usage

Use the appliance only for its intended purpose.

Fire Safety and Disposal

Do not dispose of the appliance on a fire due to flammable insulation.

Suitable Operating Environment

Avoid using the appliance in unheated or cold rooms.

User Capabilities and Supervision

Appliance use requires supervision for persons with reduced capabilities; children need supervision.

Electrical Requirements

Safety and Connection

Ensure proper earthing, use qualified technicians for repairs, and verify voltage/frequency.

Refrigerant and Internal Appliances

Handle flammable gas safely and use only recommended internal electrical devices.

Transportation and Installation

Safe Transport Procedures

Transport upright, allow settling time if horizontal, protect from elements, and ensure cable safety.

Installation Guidelines

Position away from heat, ensure air circulation, and level the appliance correctly.

User and Child Safety

Avoid touching condenser, do not sit on appliance, and prevent children from tampering.

Getting to Know Your Appliance

Appliance Components Overview

Identifies key parts of the refrigerator and freezer, numbered 1-15.

Automatic Defrost Timer

Explains the function of the automatic defrost timer.

Suggested Arrangement of Food

Fridge and Freezer Storage Guidelines

Advice on storing fresh food, frozen food, dairy, cooked dishes, and raw meat.

General Food Storage Tips

Tips on wrapping, cooling hot food, and storing specific items like oil and alcohol.

Temperature Control and Adjustment

Setting the Temperature Control

Explains how to adjust the temperature setting knob for fridge and freezer.

Recommended Temperatures

Provides target temperatures for the fridge (+5°C) and freezer (-18°C).

Before Operating

Final Pre-Operation Checks

Check feet levelling, interior dryness, cleanliness, and plug connection.

Normal Operating Sounds

Describes expected noises from compressor, refrigerant, and timer.

Storing Frozen Food

Frozen Food Storage Guidelines

Guidelines for storing commercially frozen and fresh food, including power failure advice.

Freezing Fresh Food

Best Practices for Freezing

Advice on freezing quantity, speed, temperature setting, and avoiding mixing foods.

Making Ice Cubes

Ice Cube Tray Filling

Instructions for filling the ice cube tray and loosening frozen trays.

Defrosting

Fridge Compartment Defrost

Automatic defrost process and drain tube maintenance.

Freezer Compartment Defrost

NO FROST system is automatic; evaporation occurs in the compressor tray.

Defrosting Warnings

Do not use electrical appliances or sharp objects for defrosting.

Replacing Interior Light Bulb

Light Bulb Replacement Procedure

Step-by-step guide to safely replace the interior light bulb.

Cleaning and Care

General Cleaning Recommendations

Switch off appliance, use mild cleaners, and wipe dry.

Interior Cleaning Solution

Use a bicarbonate of soda solution for interior cleaning.

Appliance Maintenance and Care

Temperature Control Box

Ensure no water enters the temperature control box during cleaning.

Long Term Storage

Switch off, clean, and leave door ajar for long periods of non-use.

Exterior Polishing

Polish metal parts with silicone wax for paint protection.

Condenser Dust Removal

Clean condenser dust annually with a vacuum cleaner.

Door Seal Checks

Regularly check door seals for cleanliness and food particles.

Prohibited Cleaning Methods

Avoid unsuitable materials, high temperatures, and abrasive scrubbing.

Component Removal

Instructions for removing dairy cover and door trays.

Defrost Water Container

Keep the defrost water container clean and ensure correct placement.

Drawer Removal

Procedure for removing drawers from the appliance.

Repositioning the Door

Do's and Don'ts

Food Storage Best Practices

Guidelines for storing meat, poultry, vegetables, cheese, and fish.

Food Preparation and Consumption

Tips for wrapping bread, chilling drinks, checking freezer contents, and managing expiry dates.

Frozen Food Handling

Advice on storing commercial frozen food and preparing fresh food for freezing.

Usage Restrictions

Prohibited Food Storage

Do not store bananas, melon, poisonous substances, or uncovered food.

Food Mixing and Cooling

Avoid storing cooked and fresh food together; cool hot food before refrigerating.

Defrosting and Ice Removal

Do not let defrosting food drip onto other food; use safe methods for ice removal.

Door Usage and Freezing Limits

Keep doors closed, avoid liquid-filled bottles in freezer, and respect freezing load limits.

Child Safety with Frozen Items

Prevent children from consuming frozen items directly due to risk of 'freezer burns'.

Thawed Food

Do not refreeze thawed food; consume or cook and refreeze within 24 hours.

Information About Operating Noises

Normal Appliance Sounds

Describes humming from compressor, clicks from timer, and bubbling from refrigerant.

Troubleshooting Noises

Addresses noise causes like appliance levelling, stacking, or loose components.

Trouble Shooting

Appliance Not Operating

Check plug, power supply, fuse, circuit breaker, and temperature control settings.

Post-Check Troubleshooting

Contact dealer if appliance still not operating; checks may incur charges if no fault is found.

Technical Data

Appliance Specifications

Details on brand, model, type, volumes, capacity, energy class, consumption, autonomy, and noise.

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