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Beko CSA 24000 - User Manual

Beko CSA 24000 -
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Beko CSA 24000 - Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBeko
ModelCSA 24000 -
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Precautions

Refrigerant R600a Safety

Appliance uses R600a (flammable). Observe rules for safe operation and refrigerant circuit.

Safety First!

Electrical Connection Safety

Do not connect until packing removed. Allow oil to settle if transported horizontally.

Child Safety and Disposal

Ensure old appliances with locks are safe for children. Do not dispose on fire due to flammable insulation.

Operating Environment

Do not use in unheated, cold rooms like garages or sheds.

Electrical Requirements

Power Supply and Safety

Ensure correct voltage, frequency, earthing, and use qualified technicians. Handle R600a with care.

Usage Warnings

Do not use mechanical devices for defrosting or electrical appliances in food compartments.

Transportation Instructions

Handling and Settling

Transport upright. Allow 4 hours settling time if transported horizontally.

Protection and Precautions

Protect from elements. Avoid touching condenser wires. Do not stand on appliance.

Installation Instructions

Operating Environment and Placement

Operate between +10°C and +32°C. Avoid heat sources and direct sunlight.

Ventilation and Spacing

Ensure adequate air circulation. Use back airing lid for wall spacing.

Getting to Know Your Appliance

Appliance Components

Identification of key parts including thermostat, shelves, crispers, and drawers.

Suggested Arrangement of Food

Fridge Compartment Storage

Short-term storage for fresh food and drinks. Dairy products in door liner.

Freezer Compartment Storage

For commercially frozen and pre-frozen food. Follow food packaging recommendations.

Food Storage Guidelines

Store cooked dishes in airtight containers. Wrap produce. Store raw meat on lowest shelf.

Efficient Cooling Practices

Do not cover shelves. Keep food covered. Cool hot food before refrigerating.

Beverage and Alcohol Storage

Do not freeze fizzy drinks. Store high-proof alcohol upright.

Temperature Control and Adjustment

Setting the Thermostat

Control temperature with thermostat knob (1-5). Aim for +5°C fridge temperature.

Monitoring Temperature

Periodically check temperature with a thermometer. Close doors promptly.

Before Operating

Pre-Operation Checks

Verify feet leveling, interior dryness, cleanliness, and power connection.

Normal Operating Sounds

Understand noises from compressor, refrigerant flow, and thermostat clicks.

Storing Frozen Food

Freezer Storage Guidelines

Suitable for commercial and fresh frozen food. Handle power failures by checking food.

Freezing Fresh Food

Freezing Best Practices

Freeze small quantities quickly. Do not exceed capacity. Avoid mixing frozen and fresh food.

Making Ice Cubes

Ice Tray Usage

Fill ice cube tray 3/4 full. Loosen frozen trays with a spoon handle, not sharp objects.

Defrosting

Fridge Compartment Defrosting

Automatic defrosting. Check drain tube for blockages by food particles.

Freezer Compartment Defrosting

Defrost when frost layer is 7mm. Use warm water containers to speed up.

Defrosting Precautions

Do not use sharp objects or electrical heaters. Sponge out water and dry interior.

Replacing Interior Light Bulb

Bulb Replacement Procedure

Switch off power. Ensure bulb is secure. Replace with E14, 15W max bulb if needed.

Cleaning and Care

Exterior Cleaning

Use lukewarm water and a soft cloth. Polish metal parts with silicone wax.

Interior Cleaning

Use bicarbonate of soda solution. Ensure no water enters the control box.

Long-Term Storage Cleaning

If not used for a long period, switch off, clean, and leave door ajar.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Clean condenser, door seals, defrost tray, remove drawers and components as instructed.

Repositioning the Door

Door Reversal Procedure

Follow numerical order (Item 11) for repositioning the appliance door.

Do's and Don'ts

Recommended Usage Practices

Keep raw meat below cooked food, wrap cheese/meat/fish, store cooked dishes, chill drinks.

Food Storage Tips

Store food for short times, follow expiry dates, store frozen food as per packet instructions.

Freezing Fresh Food Tips

Choose quality fresh food, clean it, prepare in small portions, wrap well, exclude air.

Frozen Food Handling

Wrap frozen food immediately after purchase. Defrost food in the fridge compartment.

Information About Operating Noises

Prohibited Storage Practices

Do not store bananas/melon in fridge. Avoid covering shelves. Do not store dangerous substances.

Food Consumption and Storage

Do not consume excessively old food. Store cooked and fresh food separately. Avoid dripping juices.

Operational Warnings

Do not leave door open. Do not use sharp objects for ice. Do not put hot food in. Avoid carbonated liquid bottles.

Freezing Load and Temperature Risks

Do not exceed freezing loads. Avoid 'freezer burns' from ice cream. Do not freeze fizzy drinks.

Thawed Food Handling

Do not try to keep thawed food; eat or cook and refreeze within 24 hours.

Compressor and Refrigerant Noises

Understand humming, bubbling, gurgling, and whirring sounds from operation.

Thermostat and Defrost Noises

Clicking noise when thermostat switches ON/OFF motor or during automatic defrosting.

Troubleshooting Noise Causes

Check appliance level, ensure it's free-standing, refit loose components, and separate touching bottles.

Trouble-Shooting

Appliance Not Operating

Check plug, power supply, fuses, circuit breakers, and temperature control settings.

Contacting Service

If issues persist after checks, contact the dealer. Charges may apply if no fault is found.

Technical Data

Appliance Specifications

Details on volume, energy class, power consumption, noise, weight, and dimensions.

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