Kelvinator refrigerator Use & Care Manual - page 12
Safety
It is important to use your appliance safely. This means you
need to supervise young children and infirm persons when
they use it. You need to make sure that young children do
not play with the appliance. Follow the tips below.
Alwaysdothis
Checkthepowerpointisproperlygrounded–
ifyouarenotsuregetanelectriciantocheckit.
Switchofftheapplianceatthepowerpointbefore
you clean or move it.
If the supply cord is damaged you should have
itreplacedbythemanufacturer,it’sserviceagent
orsimilarlyqualifiedperson.Thiswillpreventa
safetyhazard.
Never do this
Never let children play with the appliance.
Neverstoreexplosivesubstancessuchasaerosol
canswithaflammablepropellantinthisappliance.
Neverstorefizzydrinksinthefreezercompartment.
Neverlickicyfoodswhentheyfirstcomeoutofthe
freezer.Thiscanfreezeburnyourlipsandmouth.
Never try to repair the appliance yourself.
Never use electric heaters or dryers to defrost the
freezerbecauseyoucanreceiveanelectricshock.
Never use electrical appliances inside the food
storage areas.
Thisappliancecontainsinsulationformedwith
flammableblowinggases.Forsafetyreasons,
takecarewhenyoudisposeofit.
Do not damage the appliance circuit.
warning
Whenyoudisposeofyouroldrefrigeratororfreezer,
remove any doors. Children can suffocate if they get
trapped inside.
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Energy consumption/Safety Kelvinator Refrigeration
warning
R600a refrigerant warning
This appliance may contain a small quantity of
environmentally friendly, but flammable, non-synthetic
R600a refrigerant:
•Ensurethatthetubingoftherefrigerantcircuitisnot
damaged during transportation and installation.
•Leakingrefrigerantmaycauseeyeinjuriesorignite.
•Theroomforinstallingappliancemustbeatleast
1m
3
per8gofrefrigerant.Theamountofrefrigerant
intheappliancecanbefoundontheratingplate
inside the appliance.
Energyconsumption
(electricity costs)
The following guide will help you reduce the running cost
of your new refrigerator. This will save you money and help
conserve our valuable energy resources.
1. If you keep your old refrigerator, save power by
switching it off when not in use.
2. Do not set your freezer temperature too low. After 24 hours,
ice cream should be firm but able to be scooped out
with a spoon without bending the handle. If ice cream is
firmer than this (or too soft), adjust the freezer temperature
controls (see ‘Temperature control’, page 8).
3. Ensure that the refrigerator doors seal properly as
you close them.
4. Before you open the refrigerator doors, decide what
you want to put in or take out. This will minimize the
time you have the doors open.
5. It is best to have the refrigerator in a place that is out
of direct sunlight and away from heating appliances
of any kind. For example, do not place the refrigerator
next to a cooker, stove or dishwasher.
6. Allow hot foods to cool to room temperature
before you put them in your freezer.
7. Thaw frozen food in the refrigerator section.
8. If you keep the freezer compartment filled to
capacity, your food mass will help maintain the
freezer temperature when you open the door.
9. Do not block air vents. Doing so may cause the
refrigerator to run longer and use more energy.
Turningofftherefrigerator
If you are leaving for a short holiday, there is no need
to turn off your refrigerator .
If you are going on a long holiday and want to turn the
refrigerator off, follow the steps below.
1. Take all the food out of the refrigerator and freezer
compartments.
2. Switch off the refrigerator and remove the electric
cord from the power point.
3. Clean the inside.
4. Leave the doors open. This prevents bacteria from
growing and causing smells in the refrigerator.
Power failure
If there is a power failure in your area, keep the door to the
freezer closed. Most foods in your freezer will stay frozen for
24 hours.