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Teka NFA 465 BLANCO - User Manual

Teka NFA 465 BLANCO
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Summary

Important Safety Warnings

Intended Use

This product is intended for indoor use in homes, working environments, and accommodation areas.

General Safety

Consult authorized service for disposal and questions. Do not intervene without authorized service.

Freezer Compartment Safety

Do not eat ice cream/cubes immediately; do not put bottled/canned liquids in freezer.

Water Dispenser Safety

Water mains pressure should be 1-8 bars. Use only potable water.

Child Safety

Keep lock keys away from children. Supervise children to prevent tampering.

HCA Warning

R600a gas is flammable; avoid damage to cooling system. Ignore if R134a.

Energy Saving Tips

Do not leave doors open long, avoid hot food, do not overload, avoid direct sunlight.

Installation

Re-transportation Precautions

Ensure refrigerator is emptied, cleaned, and internal parts secured before transport.

Pre-operation Checks

Check interior dryness, air circulation, plug into outlet, and listen for compressor noise.

Electric Connection

Connect to a grounded socket, ensure compliance with regulations, and check voltage.

Packaging Disposal

Keep packaging away from children; dispose according to waste instructions.

Old Refrigerator Disposal

Dispose environmentally. Consult dealer/waste center; disable locks and cut plug.

Placement and Installation

Install in a suitable place, away from heat/sunlight, with adequate ventilation.

Adjusting Legs

Balance the refrigerator by turning the front legs to ensure stability.

Lower Ventilation Cover

Install the lower ventilation cover as illustrated in the figure.

Illumination Lamp Replacement

Contact Authorized Service for changing the illumination lamp.

Open Door Warning

An audio warning sounds if the door is left open for too long; it mutes when button pressed or door closed.

Preparation

Refrigerator Installation Location

Install 30cm from heat sources, 5cm from electrical ovens, not under direct sunlight.

Ambient Room Temperature

The room temperature should be at least 10°C for optimal efficiency.

Interior Cleaning

Ensure the interior of your refrigerator is cleaned thoroughly before use.

Side-by-Side Installation

If two refrigerators are side-by-side, maintain at least 2 cm distance between them.

First Time Operation

During initial six hours, do not open doors frequently and operate empty.

Packaging for Future Use

Keep original packaging and foam materials for future transportation or moving.

Using Your Refrigerator

Temperature Setting Button

Adjusts the refrigerator's temperature using a button with 5 different setting positions.

Dual Cooling System

Two separate systems cool fresh food and freezer compartments independently, improving speed and preventing odor mix.

Dual Protection (Hygiene & Silver)

Hygiene: Odour filter cleans air. Silver: Antibacterial coating prevents bacteria growth.

Icematic and Ice Storage Container

Instructions for filling the Icematic, turning knobs, and using the ice storage container.

Crisper Humidity Control Sliders

Adjust sliders to control humidity for vegetable freshness; open for more cooling, close for more humidity.

Chill Compartment

Remove snack compartments to increase volume; use for freezing prep or storing food at a lower temp.

Reversing Doors

Step-by-step instructions for reversing the refrigerator doors, shown in numerical order.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Cleaning Precautions

Never use gasoline, benzene, abrasive instruments, or harsh cleaners. Unplug before cleaning.

Cleaning the Interior

Use lukewarm water or a solution of bicarbonate of soda and water to clean the interior.

Long-Term Storage

If not used for a long time, unplug, remove food, clean, and leave the door ajar.

Door Seal Check

Regularly check door seals to ensure they are clean and free from food particles.

Door Rack Removal

Remove contents from door racks and push upwards from the base to detach.

Plastic Surface Protection

Avoid unsealed containers with liquid oils or oil-cooked meals, as they damage plastic surfaces.

Troubleshooting

Refrigerator Does Not Operate

Check plug connection and fuse. Ensure refrigerator is plugged into the socket correctly.

Condensation on Side Wall

Caused by cold ambient, frequent door openings, high humidity, or liquid storage. Reduce door openings and cover food.

Compressor Not Running

May be due to protective thermic delay, defrost cycle, or loose plug. Wait or check plug.

Frequent or Long Running

Normal for new, large, or hot-loaded refrigerators; check ambient temp and door seals.

Temperature Issues

Adjust thermostat for high/low fridge or freezer temperatures, and check door seals.

Operation Noise

Includes vibrations, liquid/gas flow, and fan noise, which are normal operating sounds.

Inner Wall Condensation

Increased by hot/humid weather or frequent/ajar doors. Ensure doors are closed fully.

Exterior Humidity

Occurs in humid weather; humidity will disappear as air moisture reduces.

Bad Odor Inside

Clean interior with lukewarm water or carbonated water; check containers for smells.

Door Not Closing

Check for obstructions, ensure refrigerator is upright, and floor is level/strong.

Stuck Crispers

Rearrange food if it is touching the ceiling of the drawer.

Summary

Important Safety Warnings

Intended Use

This product is intended for indoor use in homes, working environments, and accommodation areas.

General Safety

Consult authorized service for disposal and questions. Do not intervene without authorized service.

Freezer Compartment Safety

Do not eat ice cream/cubes immediately; do not put bottled/canned liquids in freezer.

Water Dispenser Safety

Water mains pressure should be 1-8 bars. Use only potable water.

Child Safety

Keep lock keys away from children. Supervise children to prevent tampering.

HCA Warning

R600a gas is flammable; avoid damage to cooling system. Ignore if R134a.

Energy Saving Tips

Do not leave doors open long, avoid hot food, do not overload, avoid direct sunlight.

Installation

Re-transportation Precautions

Ensure refrigerator is emptied, cleaned, and internal parts secured before transport.

Pre-operation Checks

Check interior dryness, air circulation, plug into outlet, and listen for compressor noise.

Electric Connection

Connect to a grounded socket, ensure compliance with regulations, and check voltage.

Packaging Disposal

Keep packaging away from children; dispose according to waste instructions.

Old Refrigerator Disposal

Dispose environmentally. Consult dealer/waste center; disable locks and cut plug.

Placement and Installation

Install in a suitable place, away from heat/sunlight, with adequate ventilation.

Adjusting Legs

Balance the refrigerator by turning the front legs to ensure stability.

Lower Ventilation Cover

Install the lower ventilation cover as illustrated in the figure.

Illumination Lamp Replacement

Contact Authorized Service for changing the illumination lamp.

Open Door Warning

An audio warning sounds if the door is left open for too long; it mutes when button pressed or door closed.

Preparation

Refrigerator Installation Location

Install 30cm from heat sources, 5cm from electrical ovens, not under direct sunlight.

Ambient Room Temperature

The room temperature should be at least 10°C for optimal efficiency.

Interior Cleaning

Ensure the interior of your refrigerator is cleaned thoroughly before use.

Side-by-Side Installation

If two refrigerators are side-by-side, maintain at least 2 cm distance between them.

First Time Operation

During initial six hours, do not open doors frequently and operate empty.

Packaging for Future Use

Keep original packaging and foam materials for future transportation or moving.

Using Your Refrigerator

Temperature Setting Button

Adjusts the refrigerator's temperature using a button with 5 different setting positions.

Dual Cooling System

Two separate systems cool fresh food and freezer compartments independently, improving speed and preventing odor mix.

Dual Protection (Hygiene & Silver)

Hygiene: Odour filter cleans air. Silver: Antibacterial coating prevents bacteria growth.

Icematic and Ice Storage Container

Instructions for filling the Icematic, turning knobs, and using the ice storage container.

Crisper Humidity Control Sliders

Adjust sliders to control humidity for vegetable freshness; open for more cooling, close for more humidity.

Chill Compartment

Remove snack compartments to increase volume; use for freezing prep or storing food at a lower temp.

Reversing Doors

Step-by-step instructions for reversing the refrigerator doors, shown in numerical order.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Cleaning Precautions

Never use gasoline, benzene, abrasive instruments, or harsh cleaners. Unplug before cleaning.

Cleaning the Interior

Use lukewarm water or a solution of bicarbonate of soda and water to clean the interior.

Long-Term Storage

If not used for a long time, unplug, remove food, clean, and leave the door ajar.

Door Seal Check

Regularly check door seals to ensure they are clean and free from food particles.

Door Rack Removal

Remove contents from door racks and push upwards from the base to detach.

Plastic Surface Protection

Avoid unsealed containers with liquid oils or oil-cooked meals, as they damage plastic surfaces.

Troubleshooting

Refrigerator Does Not Operate

Check plug connection and fuse. Ensure refrigerator is plugged into the socket correctly.

Condensation on Side Wall

Caused by cold ambient, frequent door openings, high humidity, or liquid storage. Reduce door openings and cover food.

Compressor Not Running

May be due to protective thermic delay, defrost cycle, or loose plug. Wait or check plug.

Frequent or Long Running

Normal for new, large, or hot-loaded refrigerators; check ambient temp and door seals.

Temperature Issues

Adjust thermostat for high/low fridge or freezer temperatures, and check door seals.

Operation Noise

Includes vibrations, liquid/gas flow, and fan noise, which are normal operating sounds.

Inner Wall Condensation

Increased by hot/humid weather or frequent/ajar doors. Ensure doors are closed fully.

Exterior Humidity

Occurs in humid weather; humidity will disappear as air moisture reduces.

Bad Odor Inside

Clean interior with lukewarm water or carbonated water; check containers for smells.

Door Not Closing

Check for obstructions, ensure refrigerator is upright, and floor is level/strong.

Stuck Crispers

Rearrange food if it is touching the ceiling of the drawer.

Teka NFA 465 BLANCO Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTeka
ModelNFA 465 BLANCO
CategoryRefrigerator
Appliance placementFreestanding
Product colourWhite
Energy Efficiency ClassA+
Cooling SystemNo Frost
Climate classSN-T
Noise level42 dB
Fridge interior lightYes
Freezer net capacity56 liters
Number of Doors2
Star rating4
Refrigerator Net Capacity291 l

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