INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE AND CARE OF GAUSSIAN LARDER Model No.
Tt is mast important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold or transferred 1o another owner, or should you move house and leave the appliance, always ensure that the bock is left with the appliance in larder that the new owner can get to know the functioning of the appliance and the relevant warnings. Warnings and Guidance These warnings are provided in the interest of safety.
(Sl Conservation Specifications General Features Installation Door Reversal Adjustment Of The Door Electrical Connections Starting Up Defrosting Your Refrigerator Health And Safety Guidelines Maintenance And Cleaning What Happens If Something Goes Wrong? Servicing Service Force Directory Peace of Mind For Twelve Months Or Five Years Page 3 Page ¢ Page s Page 6 Page s Page 10 Page 1 Page 12 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 24 Page 25
In The Interests Of The Environment: ‘When disposing of your old fridge, freezer or fridge/freezer. Check with your local Council or Environmental Health Officer to sec if there are facilities in your area for collecting the gas from the appliance for re-cycling. This will help reduce the amount of CFC gas released into the atmosphere. Help to keep your countryside tidy use authorized disposal sites for your old appliances. For Maximum Efficiency: Make sure that the appliance is cleaned properly.
1. Jce Serve 2. Adjustable Shelves 3. Door Trays 4. Salad/Bottle Drawer 5. Larder Thermostat Control 6. Level Adjusters {in 4 feet) 7.
INSTALLATION WARNING: IF YOU ARE DISCARDING AN OLD APPLIANCE THAT HAS A LOCK OR CATCH ON THE DOOR, PLEASE ENSURE THAT IT IS MADE UNUSABLE TO PREVENT YOUNG CHILDREN BEING TRAPPED INSIDE. The appliance should be gently pushed into place until the table top rear ventilation grill touches against the wall, (See Fig. 1), Tf the appliance is 1o be placed below a Kitchen worktop a clear gap of at least 20mm must be left above the appliance, this is to provide sufficient air circulation.
Level adjusters are also available in the rear feet in the gent of excessive floor unevenness. Make sure that the appliance is upright and all adjusters are in firm contact with the floor so that the cabinet does not rock in any direction. Before you switch the appliance on, make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as that stated on the rating plate.
Before carrying out thi: sure that you: instruction make * Disconnect the appliance from the main supply. * Remove all food and store in a cool dry place. * Remove all shelves and other loose items. 1. Gently Iay the appliance back, with the top raised al East 30cm (127) From the floor (use a stool or something similar). Use a towel or cloth 4t the base of the appliance (o protect the side panels and the floor from damage. Do NOT support the appliance on the rear vegetation grill (See Fig.
5. Replace the feel adjuster (1) in the small foot. 10, Stand the appliance upright. At first you may be aware of sounds in your kitchen which you are not used to, particularly if your refrigerator is against sound-reflective surfaces such as tiled or painted walls.
ADJUSTMENT OF THE DOOR Before carrying out this instruction make sure that you: * Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply. Occasionally door adjustment may be necessary ie. if a slight gap is noticeable between the door gasket and the cabinet. This condition is mainly due to uneven floors or the Loading of the door, Iris possible to adjust the door af the hinge point as follows: (See Fig. 8). 1.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. ‘Fhe manufacturer declines any Ability should this safety measure not be observed. If the plug that is fitted to your appliance is not suitable for your socket outlet, it must be cut off and the appropriate plug fetid. The cut off plug MUST be disposed of to prevent the hazard of electric shocks in case # shod be plugged into a amp socket in another part of your home.
51 YRS Before Using: Remove afl securing tapes. Wash the inside of the appliance with lukewarm water with a list bicarbonate of soda added (Smi 10 0.5 liter of water), Do ol use sap or detergent as the smell might linger. Dry the appliance thoroughly. To start the cooling system insets the plug into a wall socket and switch on. The Larder Compartment The temperature adjustment is obtained by taring the thermostat control 1o the required setting. A medium sating of 310 4is generally most suitable.
The shelf layout in the cabinet with gaps in between each glass shelf is designed w allow maximum air circulation and therefore when placing food on the shelves, make sure this gap is maintained. The warmest area in the refrigerator is al the bottom of the cabinet and the coolest at the top, and this is where the most perishable food should be kept. Freshness Control The salaciousness drawer can accumulate moisture depending on the type of food stored.
Ice Serve This part of the cabinet is specially designed to slide out (see Fig. 16), holds 2 ice trays which ase held in position by ribs molded in the tray, Important The vent cover in the ice tray (A) should be on setting 5 before operating this appliance {See Fig. 17). FAILURE to do this will cause the appliance to work incorrectly. Fig, 17 Note Frozen food and ice cream should not be stored in this accompaniment.
Regular defrosting is necessary 1o ensure 4. Pui the ice serve back into position, efficient operation of the appliance. Frost will build up in the Tce Serve Compartment. This is 5. Remove the plug in the bottom of the ice due 1o moisture in the air which enters the refrigerator when the door is opened and moisture from the sired food.
Because of consumer demand, preservatives have been removed from many per-prepared food. This together with the changes in shopping habits to @ note-a-week shop, mean that safe handling and storage of food is even more important than ever. The following tips showed help you to ensure that the food in your home is in as perfect condition as possible. * Keep the time between buying chilies food and pacing it in your fridge as short as possible.
‘The most suitable time 10 clean your appliance would be after defrosting it and before muting the appliance back on again. Internal Cleaning Clean the inside and the accessories in wan water and bicarbonate of soda (3ml 0 0.5 liter. of water). Rinse and dry thoroughly. NEVER USE DETERGENTS, ABRASIVE POWDERS, HIGHLY PERFUMED CLEANING PRODUCTS OR WAX POLISHES, TO CLEAN THE INTERIOR AS THESE WILL DAMAGE THE SURFACE AND'LEAVE A STRONG SMELL.
T HAPPENS IF Before contacting your local Gaussian Service Force Center, check the following points: The appliance does not work... Check that: ‘There is power at the socket. Ensure that there is not & power cut by checking the household lights. The fuse has not blown. The air circulation passages are not covered, Vibration or abnormal noises... Check that: The refrigeration unit pipes at the rear are not touching.
SERVICING How to find the telephone number of your Gaussian Service Force. Gaussian Service ragas are allocated by postcodes which are listed in alphabetical order for easy deference. 1. Look for the first 2 letters of your address postcode in the far left ‘Postcode’ column, 2. Match up the number of your postcode against the number listed in the “Postlude Numbers” columnar. 3. Look across the column fo the Service Force Key Number for your area.
Post-1 Town Postcode Service | Post| Town Post-code Service code Number Force | code Umber Force Letter Key | Lester Key Number Amber AS Aberdeen 15 ) DG Dumb res 85 36 A Stab ans 110 2 OH Durham 19 a1 A Recon a5 3 oL Darling ion 117 37 8A gan 4 ON Dreamer 3 B 7.10.20.22 818 & ON Don caster £0.1521.31.
Post-| Own Postcode Sortie | post| Town Postcode Servile dote Number Force | code Number Farce Letter Key serviette Key Number Number HP o Hegel 13 2 MK Monkeyshines 18 &5 HP Hemp stead 423 Ed ML Motherliness 12 4 HR Hereford 49 M Manchester 135,60 Newscast -unhurt Hull 120,55 38 Tyre 149, 61.70, 88 86 HX Halifax 17 8 NE 9899 88 G ford isle of Man 55 NG Nottingham 123,25 s P Ipswich 1827 57 NG Nottingham 3134 64 P upswing 2829, 3223 2 NN Northampton 17,112 67 W Inverses. 124,26, 30-36.
Poss Town Postcode Service | post.| Town Postcode Service code Homer F;m ode Number RFCs Loser Number | o Number AM Rom ford 659 2% TQ Tor quay 14 s sS4 Swansea 3 ™ Trout 27 74 sA 330,4144,6178 76 16 Occasional: SA 40, 4548 kid Tees 128 37 SE London A SE Codes 2 W Thickening 120 51 &G Steven age 15,11, 15 2 UB Bridge 110 2 36 16, 12-14 2 WA Wilmington 15,848,105 b SG Slovene 1619 Stockpot 13,612 4 WA Harrington % i sK 45,1376 u WG London AITCH Codes 52 SK.
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