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Contents Page
Introduction
Positioning the appliance
Removing the doors
About your appliance
Before using your appliance
Using your appliance
About your freezer compartment
About your refrigeration compartment
Using the icemaker & water dispenser
Defrosting food
Maintenance and cleaning
Troubleshooting
Service record
Thank you for buying this high quality appliance form Lec,
we hope that it provides you with a stylish, yet practical
solution to your cooling needs.
We hope that this handbook supplies you with all the
information you require, but please contact us if there is any
thing you are unsure of using the Customer Care Centre
number on the back cover of this handbook.
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Introduction
Important
Please be aware that this appliance is for domestic use only.
The right hand side of this appliance is a refrigerator, and
should be used for storing fresh foods.
The left hand side of this appliance used for freezing fresh
foods and storing frozen foods (convenience meals etc.).
These instructions are intended for the user. They describe
the appliance and how to use it safely and correctly. There
may however be some functions / features described which
are not available on your appliance.
Before you start
•Before you plug the appliance into the mains, clean the
inside of the appliance using warm water and
bicarbonate of soda, then dry thoroughly.
•Please leave the appliance to stand for at least six
hours. This will allow the cooling system to settle
following transportation.
•Check that no parts of the appliance are damaged,
especially parts of the cooling system, pipes or leads.
If damage has occurred, DO NOT install the appliance,
you should contact a qualified service engineer or
return the appliance to its place of purchase.
•If the accessories inside the appliance have been
disturbed during transit, reposition them in accordance
with the instructions.
Make sure that the electrical supply to your plug socket is
correct for this appliance – the required information is on
the data badge of the appliance.
Once the appliance is installed, cleaned and dry – it is ready
to be plugged in and switched on.
Warning: This
appliance must be
earthed.
Always make sure a
qualified person
installs this appliance.
The freezer
compartment is rated
at 4 stars.
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Introduction
Safety
•When replacing old appliances, make sure that you
have disabled any locking mechanisms before disposal
– it may even be best to remove the appliance door
completely – to prevent children from becoming
trapped inside the appliance.
•The appliance must be connected to the power supply
safely. Loose connections, broken plugs and bare
wires are a safety hazard; make sure that all
connections are sound.
•Do not touch cold surfaces of the appliance while it is
in use as this will cause hands to stick to them leading
to freezer burns.
•Effervescent liquids (fizzy drinks) should never be
frozen. These liquids expand during freezing and this
may lead to the bottles / containers shattering or
exploding.
•Never eat frozen foods that are intended to be
defrosted or cooked first e.g. breads, meats etc.
•If food looks or smells strange, do not attempt to eat
it. If in doubt throw it away. Spoiled food can be
harmful to your health.
•Before undertaking any routine maintenance or minor
repairs, disconnect the appliance from the electrical
supply. This includes cleaning, defrosting and
changing light bulbs.
•Never use electrical devices, such as hair dryers, to
defrost this appliance.
•Never use sharp, metal implements to scrape ice off
the surface of this appliance. Only use implements
which are fit for this purpose (i.e. plastic scrapers) and
use carefully to avoid puncturing the lining of the
appliance.
•When moving the appliance take care not to damage
the leads, pipes or condenser unit. Should these parts
become damaged, contact a qualified service engineer.
•The cooling system contains refrigerant and oils, all of
which are harmful to health if leaked. Should leakage
occur, disconnect the appliance and ventilate the room
it is installed in, take care to ensure that you do not
get any coolant near to, or in, your eyes. Then
contact a service engineer or arrange to have the
appliance removed. Do not use the appliance under
any circumstances.
Should any of the
electrical components
or the cooling system
become damaged – do
not use this appliance
until it has been
serviced.
The data badge is
located:
Inside the appliance
(refrigeration
compartment).
WARNING: Use potable
(drinking) water with
this appliance.
WARNING: Keep this
appliance clear of any
obstruction
DO NOT damage the
refrigerant circuit. If it
does become
damaged, do not use
the appliance.
WARNING: Do not use
mechanical devices
(i.e. hair dryers) to
defrost this appliance.
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Positioning Your Appliance
Choosing the right place
•This appliance should be installed in a room which
is dry and well ventilated.
•In order to ensure adequate ventilation, the
appliance should be at least 10cm clear on all sides
from kitchen cabinetry, and any units placed above
the appliance must be clear by 10cm – allowing
adequate ventilation for the appliance. See
clearance diagram.
•This appliance should be 10cm at least from any
electric or gas cooker and 30cm from any coal or oil
stove. If this is not possible, ensure that
appropriate insulation is used.
•Avoid exposing the appliance to direct sunlight, and
sources of heat (radiators, heaters, cookers etc.).
•If this appliance is situated in a cold environment
(shed, out house, garage etc.) it will affect its
performance. You may find that the performance
of the appliance is not consistent and foods may be
damaged by this. Please ensure that the ambient
temperature does not drop below that specified by
the climate class and that temperatures are
maintained as consistently as possible.
•Allowed ambient temperatures depend on the
model (class) of the appliance, which is SN – ST as
stated on the data badge.
Climate Class
Ambient temperature
SN (sub-normal)
From + 10 to + 32
N (normal)
From +16 to +32
ST (sub-tropical)
From + 16 to +38
T (tropical)
From +16 to +43
Connection to the electricity supply
Connect the appliance to the electrical supply (220 –
240V ~ 50Hz) with the plug and lead which are fitted.
Connections to the mains supply should be in accordance
with local regulations.
Always make sure that the plug is accessible after the
appliance has been positioned.
If the plug requires changing, or a new fuse is needed
instructions are included in this handbook (see Cleaning
and Maintenance).
This appliance must be
earthed.
Letter
Measure
A
115 cm
B
66.5 cm
Freezer
C
150˚
D
140˚
E
88.5 cm
Fridge
F
130 cm
NOTE: A & F are the
measurements needed for the
door to be opened to 90
(maximum needed to open the
appliance doors.)
B, C, D & E - door angle and width
needed to adjust the shelves with
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Positioning Your Appliance
Adjustable feet
Make sure that the appliance is on solid flooring,
which is level.
Some appliances have adjustable feet, which are
used to level the appliance. These are usually at
the front of the appliance. Should you need to level
the appliance – use these feet.
Door adjustment
The freezer door may require some adjustment
before you connect the appliance to the electricity
supply. This can be done by making minor
adjustments to the feet:
•If the door height needs to be raised, use a
screw driver on the slot of the left hand foot at
the base of the appliance, and turn clockwise
until the door height is raised in line with the
fridge door.
•If the door height needs to be dropped, use a
screw driver on the slot of the right hand foot
at the base of the appliance, and turn
clockwise until the door height has changed in
line with the freezer door.
Or you can adjust the level of the door by making
an adjustment to the hinges of the door.
Fitting the bottom plinth
Open the doors and remove the plinth from the
inside of the door. Fix to the appliance using the
two screws supplied.
Fitting the handle
First fix the bolts to the outer of the door. There
are two bolts for each door.
Remove the handle from inside the door.
Fit to the door by lining up the bracket at the end
of each handle to the bolt, push the handle onto
the bolts and slide down until the handle is securely
fitted.
Warning: Take care not to scratch the door while
fitting the handle.

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Removing The Doors
Unplug the appliance before removing the door.
If the size of this appliance exceeds the width of your door
the doors of this appliance will have to be removed - the
instructions below should be followed.
Remove the lower plinth (2 screws) and unfasten the clip,
press position (1) and pull out the service pipe. (See below
picture).
Notice:
If any distortion occurs at the end of the pipe, re-cut the
end of the pipe.
Removal of the Freezer Door
1) Undo the Hinge Cover screw, remove the cover and
disconnect the plastic connection box and the green
and yellow earth wire.
2) Remove the hinge screws and then remove the top
hinge.
Note:
When removing the top hinge, make sure the door is fully
supported and does not fall causing injury or damage.
3) Lift the door of freezer compartment upwards and
remove, make sure it is up to a height where the
service pipe is fully removed from the door.
WARNING:
DANGER OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
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Removing The Doors
Note:
Move the door of freezer compartment to the door way and
make sure the service pipe is properly protected.
Removal of the Refrigerator Door
1) Undo the Hinge Cover screw, and remove the cover.
2) Remove the hinge screws and then remove the top
hinge.
3) Lift the door of refrigerator compartment upwards and
remove.
Pass the appliance through the door.
Reassemble of the door
When the appliance has been passed through the door, re-
assemble the doors by reversing the above instructions.
REMEMBER: Should
the service pipe
become damaged
or distorted then
you should re-cut
the end of the pipe.
WARNING:
This appliance must
be disconnected
from the electricity
before removing
thee doors.
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About Your Appliance
Refrigerator (A)
The refrigerator is used for storing fresh foods for short
periods of time.
Freezer compartment (B)
The freezer compartment is used for storing already frozen
foods and freezing fresh foods for prolonged storage.
Shelves
(Number of shelves supplied; 3 in the fridge, 2 in the
freezer)
Shelves can be positioned wherever you need them within
the freezer or fridge compartment on the shelf runners. The
shelves will not pull out accidentally when you remove
foodstuff from the appliance.
To remove the shelves, open the appliance door to 90and
pull the shelf towards you. Turn the shelf in direction 2,
until it is perpendicular then remove in direction 3.
Foods that are likely to perish quickly should be placed
towards the rear of the appliance – where it is coolest.
Bottle holder
The bottle holder is intended for storing larger bottles (soft
drinks, water etc.) inside the fridge.
Like the shelves, the bottle rack will not pull out accidentally
and can be removed by holding both sides of the holder and
pulling towards you, and downwards simultaneously.
Warning: Always make sure that large bottles do not prevent
the door from closing.
Dairy Compartment (with cover)
Ideal for storing foods such as eggs, cheeses, butter,
cartons of milk etc, which are best kept away stronger
smelling food.

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About Your Appliance
Crisper drawer
One of the bottom drawers is used for storing fresh fruit and
vegetables that require careful cooling.
Meat drawer
The lowest drawer inside the refrigerator can be used to
store fresh meat in a way which will avoid cross
contamination with other fresh foods.
The lights
The interior lights come on when the door is opened. The
performance of the light is not affected by any of the
appliances other settings. Should the light fail to work, it is
most likely that the bulb needs replacing. (See Changing the
Light bulb).
Ice maker
This appliance is fitted with an ice maker, for more
information; please see the section ‘Using your Ice Maker
and Water Dispenser’.
Notes:
Various accessories may not be available with your
appliance.
Door handles come in a variety of shapes, depending on
your model.
Various extra accessories can be purchased at an additional
cost.
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