Grundig GR77KN5603VN User Manual
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Refrigerator
User Manual
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58 6630 0000/AB
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Contents
1. Safety Instructions 5
1.1 Purpose of usage ................5
1.2 Safety of children, vulnerable
persons and pets ........................... 5
1.3 Electrical safety ..................6
1.4 Handling Safety ................... 6
1.5 Installation Safety ...............6
1.6
Operational safety ............ 8
1.7 Maintenance and
cleaning safety ...............................9
1.8HomeWhiz..........................10
1.9 Lighting .............................10
2. Environmental Instructions 11
2.1 Compliance with the WEEE
Directive and Disposing of the Waste
Product: ......................................11
2.2 Compliance with RoHS
Directive ....................................... 11
2.3 Package information .............11
3. Your Refrigerator 12
4. Installation 13
4.1.Appropriate Installation
Location .......................................13
4.2.Adjusting the Feet..................14
4.3.Electrical Connection ............14
4.4.Attaching the plastic wedges 14
5. Preparation 16
6. Operating the product 18
6.1.Illumination lamp ..................21
6.2.Changing the door opening
direction ....................................... 21
6.3.Open door warning ................ 21
6.4.Blue light/VitaminZone .........21
6.5.Deodoriser Module ................22
(OdourFresh+) .............................. 22
6.6.Moisture controlled
vegetable bin ................................23
6.7.Freezing fresh food ................23
6.8.Recommendations for storing
frozen foods .................................24
6.9.Deep freezer details .............. 24
6.10.Placing the food ................... 25
6.11 The dairy (cold storage) bin 25
7. Maintenance and cleaning 26
7.1 Avoiding bad odours ..............26
7.2 Protecting the plastic surfaces 27
8. Troubleshooting 28
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Dear Customer,
Please read this manual before using the product.
Thank you for choosing this product. We would like you to achieve
the optimal efficiency from this high quality product which has been
manufactured with state of the art technology. To do this, carefully read
this manual and any other documentation provided before using the
product and keep it as a reference.
Heed all information and warnings in the user manual. This way, you will
protect yourself and your product against the dangers that may occur.
Keep the user manual. Include this guide with the unit if you hand it over
to someone else.
The following symbols are used in the user guide:
Hazard that may result in death or injury.
NOTICE A hazard that may cause material damage to the product or its
surroundings
Important information or useful tips on operation.
Read the user manual.
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1. Safety Instructions
• This section includes the
safety instructions necessary
to prevent the risk of personal
injury or material damage.
• Our company shall not be held
responsible for damages that
may occur if these instructions
are not observed.
Installation and repair
operations shall always be
performed by Authorized Service.
Always use genuine spare
parts and accessories.
Original spare parts will be
provided for 10 years, following the
product purchasing date.
Do not repair or replace any
part of the product unless specified
expressly in the user manual.
Do not perform any
modifications on the product.
1.1 Purpose of usage
• This product is not intended
for commercial use and it shall
not be used out of its intended
purpose.
This product is intended for
operating interiors, such as
households or similar.
For example;
- In the staff kitchens of the
stores, offices and other working
environments,
- In farm houses,
- In the units of hotels, motels or
other resting facilities that are
used by the customers,
- In hostels, or similar
environments,
- In catering services and similar
non-retail applications.
This product shall not be used
in open or enclosed external
environments such as vessels,
balconies or terraces. Exposing the
product to rain, snow, sunlight and
wind may cause risk of fire.
1.2 Safety of children,
vulnerable persons and pets
• This product may be used
by children aged 8 years
and older and persons with
underdeveloped physical,
sensory or mental capabilities
or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been
given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance
in a the product safe way and
the hazards involved.
• Children between 3 and 8 years
are allowed to put and take out
food to/from the cooler product.
• Electrical products are
dangerous for children and pets.
Children and pets must not
play with, climb on, or enter the
product.
• Cleaning and user maintenance
should not be performed
by children unless there is
someone overseeing them.
• Keep the packaging materials
away from children. Risk of
injury and suffocation.
• Before disposing of old products
that shall not be used any more:
1. Unplug the power cord
from the mains socket.
2. Cut the power cord and re-
move it from the appliance
together with the plug.
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3. Do not remove the racks
and drawers from the
product to prevent child-
ren from getting inside the
appliance.
4. Remove the doors.
5. Store the product so that it
shall not be tipped over.
6. Do not allow children to
play with the scrapped
product.
• Do not dispose of the product
by throwing it into fire. Risk of
explosion.
• If there is a lock available in the
product’s door, keep the key out
of children's reach.
1.3 Electrical safety
• The product shall not be
plugged into the outlet during
installation, maintenance,
cleaning, repair, and
transportation operations.
• If the power the cord is
damaged, it shall be replaced by
authorized service only to avoid
any risk that may occur.
• Do not tuck the power cord
under the product or to the rear
of the product. Do not put heavy
items on the power cord. The
power cord should not be bent,
crushed, and come into contact
with any heat source.
• Do not use an extension cord,
multi-plug or adaptor to operate
your product.
• Portable multi sockets or
portable power supplies may
overheat and cause fire. Thus,
do not have a multi-plug behind
or in the vicinity of the product.
• The plug shall be easily
accessible. If this is not possible,
a mechanism that meets the
electrical legislation and that
disconnects all terminals from
the mains (fuse, switch, main
switch, etc.) shall be available
on the electrical installation.
• Do not touch the plug with wet
hands.
• When unplugging the appliance,
don't hold the power cord, but
the plug.
1.4 Handling Safety
• This product is heavy, do not
handle it by yourself.
• Do not hold the product from its
door while handling the product.
• Be careful not to damage the
cooling system and the pipes
while handling the product. Do
not operate the product if the
pipes are damaged, and contact
an authorized service.
1.5 Installation Safety
• Contact the Authorized Service
for the product's installation.
To prepare the product for
installation, see the information
in the user guide and make
sure the electric and water
utilities are as required. If the
installation is not suitable,
call a qualified electrician and
plumber to have them make
the necessary arrangements.
Otherwise, electric shock,
fire, issues with the product or
injuries may occur.
• Check for any damage on the
product before installing it. Do
not have the product installed if
it is damaged.
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• Place the product on a level and
hard surface and balance with
the adjustable legs. Otherwise,
the refrigerator may tip over and
cause injuries.
• The product shall be installed
in a dry and ventilated
environment. Do not keep
carpets, rugs or similar floor
covers under the product. This
may cause risk of fire as a result
of inadequate ventilation!
• Do not block or cover ventilation
holes. Otherwise, power
consumption may be increased
and damage to your product
may occur.
• Do not connect the product to
supply systems such as solar
power supplies. Otherwise,
damage to your product may
occur as a result of the abrupt
voltage fluctuations!
• The more refrigerant a
refrigerator contains, the bigger
its installation room shall be. In
very small rooms, a flammable
gas-air mixture may occur in
case of a gas leak in the cooling
system. At least 1 m³ of volume
is required for each 8 grams of
refrigerant. The amount of the
refrigerant available in your
product is specified in the Type
Label.
• The installation place of the
product shall not be exposed to
direct sunlight and it shall not
be in the vicinity of a heat source
such as stoves, radiators, etc.
If you cannot prevent installation of
the product in the vicinity of a heat
source, you shall use a suitable
insulation plate and the minimum
distance to the heat source shall
be as specified below.
- At least 30 cm away from
heat sources such as stoves, hea-
ting units and heaters, etc.,
- And at least 5 cm away from
electric ovens.
• Your product has the protection
class of I. Plug the product in a
grounded socket that conforms
with the Voltage, Current and
Frequency values specified
in the type label. The socket
outlet shall be equipped with a
fuse with a rating of 10 A – 16
A. Our company shall not be
responsible for the damages
that shall be incurred as a result
of operating the product without
ensuring ground and electrical
connections made as per local
or national regulations.
• The product's power cable
must be unplugged during
installation. Otherwise, risk of
electric shock and injury may
occur!
• Do not plug the product to loose,
broken, dirty, greasy sockets or
sockets that has come out their
seats or sockets with a risk of
water contact.
• Place the power cord and hoses
(if available) of the product so
that they shall not cause a risk
of tripping over.
• Penetration of humidity to live
parts or to the power cord may
cause short circuit. Thus, do
not use the product in humid
environments or in areas
where water may splash (e.g.
garage, laundry room, etc.)
If the refrigerator is wet by
water, unplug it and contact an
authorized service.
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• Do not connect your refrigerator
to power saving devices. These
systems are harmful for the
product.
1.6
Operational safety
• Do not use chemical solvents
on the product. These materials
contain an explosion risk.
• In case of a failure of the
product, unplug it and do not
operate until it is repaired by the
authorized service. There is a
risk of electric shock!
• Do not place a source of flame
(e.g. candles, cigarettes, etc.)
on the product or in the vicinity
of it.
• Do not get on the product. Risk
of falling and injury!
• Do not cause damage to the
pipes of the cooling system
using sharp and piercing tools.
The refrigerant that sprays out
in case of puncturing the gas
pipes, pipe extensions or upper
surface coatings may cause
irritation of skin and injuries of
the eyes.
• Do not place and operate
electric appliances inside the
refrigerators/deep freezer
unless it is advised by the
manufacturer.
• Do not jam any parts of your
hands or your body to the
moving parts inside the product.
Be careful to prevent jamming
of your fingers between the
refrigerator and its door. Be
careful while opening or closing
the door if there are children
around.
• Do not put ice cream, ice cubes
or frozen food to your mouth as
soon as you take them out of the
freezer. Risk of frostbite!
• Do not touch the inner walls,
metal parts of the freezer or
food kept inside the refrigerator
with wet hands. Risk of
frostbite!
• Do not place soda cans or cans
and bottles that contain fluids
that may be frozen to the freezer
compartment. Cans or bottles
may explode. Risk of injury and
material damage!
• Do not use or place materials
sensitive against temperature
such as flammable sprays,
flammable objects, dry ice or
other chemical agents in the
vicinity of the refrigerator. Risk
of fire and explosion!
• Do not store explosive materials
such as aerosol cans with
flammable materials inside the
product.
• Do not place cans containing
fluids over the product.
Splashing of water on an
electrical part may cause the
risk of an electric shock or a
fire.
• This product is not intended
for storage and cooling of
medicines, blood plasma,
laboratory preparations or
similar materials and products
that are subject to the Medical
Products Directive.
• If the product is used against its
intended purpose, it may cause
damage to or deterioration of
the products kept inside.
• If your refrigerator is equipped
with blue light, do not look at
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this light with optical devices.
Do not stare directly at UV LED
light for a long time. Ultraviolet
rays may cause eye strain.
• Do not fill the product with more
food than its capacity. Injuries
or damages may occur if the
contents of the refrigerator
falls when the door is opened.
Similar problems may occur
when an object is placed over
the product.
• Ensure that you have removed
any ice or water that may have
fallen to the floor to prevent
injuries.
• Change the locations of the
racks/bottle racks on the door
of your refrigerator while the
racks are empty only. Danger of
physical injury!
• Do not place objects that may
fall/tipped over on the product.
These objects may fall while
opening or closing the door and
cause injuries and/or material
damages.
• Do not hit or exert excessive
pressure on glass surfaces.
Broken glass may cause injuries
and/or material damages.
• The cooling system in your
product contains R600a
refrigerant. The refrigerant type
used in the product is specified
in the the type label. This gas
is flammable. Therefore, be
careful not to damage the
cooling system and the pipes
while operating the product. In
case of damage to the pipes;
- Do not touch the product or the
power cord,
- Keep the product away from
potential sources of fire that may
cause the product to catch fire.
- Ventilation the area where the
product is placed. Do not use a fan.
- Contact authorized service.
• If the product is damaged and
you observe gas leak, please
stay away from the gas. Gas may
cause frostbite if it contacts your
skin.
1.7 Maintenance
and cleaning safety
• Do not pull by the door handle if
you shall move the product for
cleaning purposes. Handle may
cause injuries if it is pulled too
hard.
• Do not clean the product by
spraying or pouring water on
the product and inside the
product. Risk of electric shock
and fire.
• Do not use sharp or abrasive
tools to clean the product.
Do not use materials such as
household cleaning agents,
detergents, gas, gasoline,
alcohol, wax, etc.
• Use cleaning and maintenance
agents that are not harmful for
food only inside the product.
• Do not use steam or steamed
cleaning materials for cleaning
the product and thawing the ice
inside it. Steam contacts the live
areas in your refrigerator and
causes short circuit or electric
shock!
• Take care to keep water away
from the electronic circuits or
lighting of the product.
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• Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe
the dust or foreign material on
the tips of the plugs. Do not use
a wet or damp piece of cloth to
clean the plug. Otherwise, risk
of fire or electric shock may
occur.
1.8HomeWhiz
(May not be applicable for all
models)
• Follow the safety warnings even
if you are away from the product
while operating the product
via HomeWhiz app. Also, pay
attention to the warnings in the
app.
1.9 Lighting
(May not be applicable for all
models)
• Contact an authorized service
when you shall replace the LED
/ bulb using for lighting.
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2.1 Compliance with the WEEE
Directive and Disposing
of the Waste Product:
This product complies with EU
WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU).
This product bears a classification
symbol for waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE).
This symbol indicates that
this product shall not be
disposed with other
household wastes at the
end of its service life. Used
device must be returned to offical
collection point for recycling of
electrical and electronic devices. To
find these collection systems
please contact to your local
authorities or retailer where the
product was puchased. Each
household performs important role
in recovering and recycling of old
appliance. Appropriate disposal of
used appliance helps prevent
potential negative consequences
for the environment and human
health.
2. Environmental Instructions
2.2 Compliance with
RoHS Directive
The product you have purchased
complies with EU RoHS Directive
(2011/65/EU). It does not contain
harmful and prohibited materials
specified in the Directive.
2.3 Package information
Packaging materials of the
product are manufactured
from recyclable materials in
accordance with our National
Environment Regulations. Do not
dispose of the packaging materials
together with the domestic or other
wastes. Take them to the packaging
material collection points designated
by the local authorities.
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Figures in this user manual are schematic and may not
match the product exactly. If the subject parts are not
included in the product you have purchased, then those parts
are valid for other models.
* May not be available in all models
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1. Adjustable door shelves
2. Egg tray
3. Bottle shelf
4. Adjustable front feet
5. Freezer compartment
6. Ice container
7. The dairy (cold storage) bin or
crisper
8. Crisper
9. Adjustable shelves
10. Wine cellar
11. Fan
12. Illumination lamp
3. Your Refrigerator
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4.1.Appropriate
Installation Location
Contact an Authorized Service
for the installation of the product.
In order to prepare the product
for use, refer the information in
the user manual and ensure that
electrical installation and water
installation are appropriate. If not,
call a qualified electrician and
technician to have any necessary
arrangements carried out.
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WARNING: Manufacturer
shall not be held liable for
damages that may arise
from procedures carried
out by unauthorized
persons.
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WARNING: Product
must not be plugged
in during installation.
Otherwise, there is the
risk of death or serious
injury!
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WARNING:If the door
clearance of the room
where the product shall
be place is so tight to
prevent passing of the
product, remove the door
of the room and pass the
product through the door
by turning it to its side;
if this does not work,
contact the authorized
service.
Read the “Safety Instructions” section first!
4. Installation
• Place the product on an even
floor surface to prevent jolts.
• Install the product at least 30
cm away from heat sources
such as hobs, heater cores and
stoves and at least 5 cm away
from electrical ovens.
• Product must not be subjected
to direct sun light and kept in
humid places.
• Appropriate air ventilation must
be provided around your product
in order to achieve an efficient
operation. If the product is to be
placed in a recess in the wall,
pay attention to leave at least 5
cm distance with the ceiling and
side walls.
• Please provide at least 5cm
distance for air circulation
between the back side of your
product and the wall to avoid
condensation on the rear panel
of product.
• Your product requires adequate
air circulation to function
efficiently. If the product will be
placed in an alcove, remember
to leave at least 5 cm clearance
between the product and the
ceiling, rear wall and the side
walls.
• If the product will be placed in
an alcove, remember to leave at
least 5 cm clearance between
the product and the ceiling,
rear wall and the side walls.
Check if the rear wall clearance
protection component is present
at its location (if provided with
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the product). If the component
is not available, or if it is lost
or fallen, position the product
so that at least 5 cm clearance
shall be left between the rear
surface of the product and the
wall of the room. The clearance
at the rear is important for
efficient operation of the
product.
4.2.Adjusting the Feet
If the product stands unbalanced
after installation, adjust the feet
on the front by rotating them to the
right or left.
4.3.Electrical Connection
AWARNING: Do not make
connections via extension
cables or multi-plugs.
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WARNING: Damaged
power cable must
be replaced by the
Authorized Service Agent.
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If two coolers are to be
installed side by side,
there should be at least
4 cm distance between
them.
• Our company shall not be
liable for any damages that will
arise when the product is used
without grounding and electrical
connection in accordance with
the national regulations.
• Power cable plug must be within
easy reach after installation.
• Do not extension cords or
cordless multiple outlets
between your product and the
wall outlet.
4.4.Attaching the plastic wedges
Use the plastic wedges in the provided
with the product to provide sufficient
space for air circulation between the
product and the wall.
1. To attach the wedges, remove
the screws on the product and
use the screws provided with
the wedges.
2. Attach 2 plastic wedges on the
ventilation cover as shown in
the figure.
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Hot Surface Warning!
Side walls of your product
is equipped with refrigerant
pipes to improve the cooling
system. Refrigerant with
high temperatures may
flow through these areas,
resulting in hot surfaces
on the side walls. This is
normal and does not need
any servicing. Please pay
attention while touching
these areas.
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Read the “Safety Instructions” section first!
5. Preparation
• For a freestanding appliance;
‘this refrigerating appliance is
not intended to be used as a
built-in appliance.
• Your refrigerator should be
installed at least 30 cm away
from heat sources such as hobs,
ovens, central heater and stoves
and at least 5 cm away from
electrical ovens and should not
be located under direct sunlight.
• The ambient temperature of
the room where you install
your refrigerator should at
least be +5°C. Operating your
refrigerator under cooler
conditions is not recommended
with regard to its efficiency.
• Please make sure that the
interior of your refrigerator is
cleaned thoroughly.
• If two refrigerators are to be
installed side by side, there
should be at least 2 cm distance
between them.
• When you operate your
refrigerator for the first time,
please observe the following
instructions during the initial six
hours.
• The door should not be opened
frequently.
• It must be operated empty
without any food in it.
• Do not unplug your refrigerator.
If a power failure occurs out
of your control, please see the
warnings in the “Recommended
solutions for the problems”
section.
• Original packaging and foam
materials should be kept
for future transportations or
moving.
• The baskets/drawers that
are provided with the chill
compartment must always be in
use for low energy consumption
and for better storage
conditions.
• Food contact with the
temperature sensor in the
freezer compartment may
increase energy consumption of
the appliance. Thus any contact
with the sensor(s) must be
avoided.
• In some models, the instrument
panel automatically turns off
1 minutes after the door has
closed. It will be reactivated
when the door has opened or
pressed on any key.
• Due to temperature change as
a result of opening/closing the
product door during operation,
condensation on the door/body
shelves and the glass containers
is normal.
• Since hot and humid air will
not directly penetrate into your
product when the doors are
not opened, your product will
optimize itself in conditions
sufficient to protect your food.
Functions and components
such as compressor, fan, heater,
defrost, lighting, display and
so on will operate according
to the needs to consume
minimum energy under these
circumstances.
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• In case of multiple options
are present glass shelves
must be placed so that the air
outlets at the backwall are not
blocked, prefably air outlets are
remaining below the glass shelf.
This combination may help
impoving air distribution and
energy efficiency.
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Figures in this user manual are schematic and may not
match the product exactly. If the subject parts are not
included in the product you have purchased, then those parts
are valid for other models.
6. Operating the product
Read the “Safety Instructions” section first!
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1. Fault Condition Indicator
This indicator ( ) shall be active
when your refrigerator cannot
perform adequate cooling or in
case of any sensor error. On the
freezer compartment temperature
indicator the letter “E” and on the
cooler compartment temperature
indicator the numbers 1, 2, 3
will be displayed. The numbers
on the indicator specifies the
service regarding the failure. If
you place hot food in the freezer
compartment or leave its door
open for a prolonged time, an
exclamation mark can be lit. This
is not a fault, this warning shall be
removed when the food is cooled
down or when any key is pressed.
2. Energy Saving (Display Off)
Indicator
Energy saving function is enabled
automatically and the energy
saving symbol ( ) is displayed
when the door of the product is not
opened or closed for some period
of time. When the energy saving
function is active, all symbols on
the screen other than the energy
saving symbol shall be turned off.
When the energy-saving function is
active, pressing any key or opening
the door will deactivate the energy-
saving function and the display
signals will return to normal.
The energy-saving function is a
function activated ex-factory and
cannot be cancelled.
3. Wireless Key
This button ( ) is utilized
to connect wirelessly to your
appliance through HomeWhiz
mobile application. If the button
is pressed for a long time (3 secs)
the LED on the button will blink
(in 0.5 second intervals). The link
between the appliance and the
home network is initialized. After
the wireless connection with the
appliance is established the LED
will be lit solid. After initial setup,
the connection can be activated/
deactivated by pressing this button.
The LED on the button shall flash
quickly (at 0.2 second intervals)
until the connection is established.
When the connection is active, the
LED shall light up continuously.
If the connection cannot be
established for a long period,
check your connection settings
and refer to the “Troubleshooting”
section provided in the user
manual. HomeWhiz application
shall be used for wireless
connection. The steps for setup are
explained through the application
during setup. You can access the
application by scanning the QR
code on the HomeWhiz label on the
appliance. The application can be
obtained from App Store or from
Play Store for Android devices.
For details visit https://www.
homewhiz.com/.
4. Cooling Compartment
Temperature Setting Key
Allows setting of temperature for
cooler compartment ( ). Pressing
this key will enable the cooling
compartment temperature to be
set at 8,7,6,5,4,3,2 and 1 °C .
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5. Freezing Compartment
Temperature Setting Key
Temperature setting is made for
cooler compartment. Pressing
( ) key will enable the freezer
compartment temperature to be
set at -18,-19,-20,-21,-22,-23,-24
°C.
6. Anti-Odour Module Key
Press this button for 3 seconds to
activate/deactivate the anti-odour
() feature. As the anti-odour
feature is active, the LED on the
respective button is lit. When
the feature is active, the anti-
odour module will be operated
periodically.
7. Quick Freezing Key
When the quick freeze key
is pressed, the LED on the
key is illuminated and the
quick freeze function shall be
activated. Freezing compartment
temperature is set to -27 °C. Press
the key again to cancel function.
The quick freezing function shall
be automatically
cancelled after 24 hours. To freeze
a large amount of fresh food,
press the quick freeze key before
placing the food in the freezer
compartment.
8. Compartment Conversion Key
Pressing compartment conversion
key ( ) for 3 seconds, the
freezer section switches between
cooler, off and freezer modes.
If it is operated as the cooler
compartment, the temperature
will be set as 4 °C. In case of OFF
mode, compartment temperature
indicator shall display “- -”.
9. Cooling Compartment OFF
(Vacation) Function Key
To activate vacation function ( ),
press the button for 3 seconds. The
vacation mode will be activated
and the LED on the button will
be lit. “- -” shall be displayed
on the Cooling Compartment
temperature indicator and the
cooling compartment does not
actively perform cooling. You shall
not keep your food in the cooling
compartment when this function is
activated. The other compartments
continue to cool according to the
set temperatures. Press the key
for 3 seconds again to cancel this
function.
10.Key for Resetting Wireless
Connection Settings
To reset wireless connection
settings press Quick freezing
( ) and wireless connection
() buttons must be pressed for 3
seconds. On the appliance where
the wireless connection settings
are reset/returned to factory
defaults, any prior user data set on
the appliance is lost.
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6.2.Changing the door
opening direction
Door opening direction of your
refrigerator can be changed
according to the place you are using
it. If this is necessary, please call
your nearest Authorized Service.
6.3.Open door warning
An audio warning will be given when
the fridge or freezer compartment
door of your product is left open for
a certain period of time. This audio
warning signal will mute when any
button on the indicator is pressed or
when the door is closed.
6.1.Illumination lamp
To change the Bulb/LED used for
illumination of your refrigerator,
call your AuthorisedService.
The lamp(s) used in this appliance
is not suitable for household
room illumination. The intended
purpose of this lamp is to assist
the user to place foodstuffs in the
refrigerator/freezer in a safe and
comfortable way.The lamps used
in this appliance have to withstand
extreme physical conditions such
as temperatures below -20 °C.
(only chest and upright freezer)
6.4.Blue light/VitaminZone
*May not be available in all
models
For the blue light,
Fruits and vegetables stored in
the crispers that are illuminated
with a blue light continue their
photosynthesis by means of the
wavelength effect of blue light
and thus preserve their vitamin
content.
For VitaminZone,
Fruits and vegetables stored in
crispers illuminated with the
VitaminZone technology preserve
their vitamins for a longer time
thanks to the blue, green, red
lights and dark cycles, which
simulate a day cycle.
If you open the door of the
refrigerator during the dark period
of the VitaminZone technology,
the refrigerator will automatically
detect this and enable the blue-
green or red light to illuminate the
crisper for your convenience. After
you have closed the door of the
refrigerator, the dark period will
continue, representing the night
time in a day cycle.
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6.5.Deodoriser Module
(OdourFresh+)
*May not be available
in all models
The deodoriser module quickly
eliminates the bad smells in your
refrigerator before they permeate
the surfaces. Thanks to this module,
which is placed on the ceiling of
the fresh food compartment, the
bad odours dissolve while the air is
actively being passed on the odour
filter, then the air that has been
cleaned by the filter is re-emitted to
the fresh food compartment. This
way, the unwanted odours that may
emerge during the storage of foods in
the refrigerator are eliminated before
they permeate the surfaces.
This is achieved thanks to the fan,
LED and the odour filter integrated
into the module. In daily use, the
deodoriser module will turn on
automatically on a periodic basis. To
maintain efficient performance, it is
recommended to have the filter in the
deodoriser module by the authorised
service provider every 5 years. Due
to the fan integrated into the module,
the noise you will hear during
operation is normal. If you open the
door of the fresh food compartment
while the module is active, the fan
will pause temporarily and resume
where it has left off after some time
the door is closed again. In case of
power failure, the deodoriser module
will resume where it has left off in
the total operation duration once the
power is back.
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It is recommended to
store aromatic foods
(such as cheese, olives
and delicatessen foods)
in their packaging and
sealed to avoid bad odours
that may result when
smells of various foods
get mixed. Besides, it is
recommended to take
spoiled foods out of the
refrigerator quickly to
prevent the other foods
from getting spoiled and
avoid bad odours.
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6.6.Moisture controlled
vegetable bin
*May not be available in all
models
With moisture control feature,
moisture rates of vegetables and
fruits are kept under control and
ensures a longer freshness period
for foods.
It is recommended to store leafed
vegetables such as lettuce and
spinach and similar vegetables
prone to moisture loss not on their
roots but in horizontal position
into the vegetable bin as much as
possible.
When placing the vegetables, place
heavy and hard vegetables at the
bottom and light and soft ones on
the top, taking into account the
specific weights of vegetables.
Do not leave vegetables in the
vegetable bin in plastic bags.
Leaving them in plastic bags
causes vegetables to rot in a short
time. In situations where contact
with other vegetables is not
preferred, use packaging materials
such as paper that has a certain
porosity in terms of hygiene.
Do not put fruits that have a
high ethylene gas production
such as pear, apricot, peach and
particularly apple in the same
vegetable bin with other vegetables
and fruits. The ethylene gas
coming out of these fruits might
cause other vegetables and fruits
to mature faster and rot in a
shorter period of time.
In order to store your fruits and
vegetables at ideal humidity
conditions, you can change the
location of the latch on the crisper.
If only fruits and vegetables are
stored, set the latch to fruits; if
only vegetables are stored, set the
latch to vegetables, if mixed items
are stored, set the latch to mixed
setting.
6.7.Freezing fresh food
• 8 hours before freezing the
fresh food activate the Quick
Freeze function.
• To preserve food quality, the
food items placed in the freezer
compartment must be frozen
as quickly as possible, use the
rapid freezing for this.
• Freezing the food items
when fresh will extend the
storage time in the freezer
compartment.
• Pack the food items in air-tight
packs and seal tightly.
• Make sure the food items are
packed before putting in the
freezer. Use freezer holders,
tinfoil and damp-proof paper,
plastic bag or similar packaging
materials instead of traditional
packaging paper.
CIce in the freezing
compartment thaws
automatically.
• Mark each food pack by writing
the date on the package before
freezing. This will allow you
to determine the freshness
of each pack every time the
freezer is opened. Keep the
earlier food items in the front to
ensure they are used first.
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• Frozen food items must be used
immediately after defrosting and
should not be frozen again.
• Do not free large quantities of
food at once.
Freezer
Compartment
Temperature
Setting
Cooler
Compartment
Temperature
Setting
Details
-18°C 4°C This is the default, recommended
setting.
-20,-22 or
-24°C 4°C
These settings are recommended
for ambient temperatures
exceeding 30°C.
Quick Freeze 4°C
Use when you want to freeze your
food in a short time. When the
process ends, the product will
regain its position.
-18°C or colder 2°C
Use these settings if you believe
the cooler compartment is not
cold enough due to ambient
temperature or frequently opening
the door.
6.8.Recommendations for
storing frozen foods
The compartment must be set to
at least
-18°C.
1. Place the food items in the
freezer as quickly as possible to
avoid defrosting.
2. Before freezing, check the
“Expiry Date” on the package to
make sure it is not expired.
3. Make sure the food’s packaging
is not damaged.
6.9.Deep freezer details
As per the IEC 62552 standards,
the freezer must have the capacity
to freeze 4,5 kg of food items at
-18°C or lower temperatures in 24
hours for each 100 litres of freezer
compartment volume.
Food items can only be preserved
for extended periods at or below
temperature of -18°C .
You can keep the foods fresh for
months (in deep freezer at or
below temperatures of 18°C ).
The food items to be frozen must
not contact the already-frozen food
inside to avoid partial defrosting.
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Boil the vegetables and filter
the water to extend the frozen
storage time. Place the food in
air-tight packages after filtering
and place in the freezer. Bananas,
tomatoes, lettuce, celery, boiled
eggs, potatoes and similar food
items should not be frozen. In
case this food rots, only nutritional
values and eating qualities will
be negatively affected. A rotting
threatening human health is not in
question.
6.10.Placing the food
Freezer
compartment
shelves
Various frozen
goods including
meat, fish, ice
cream, vegetables
etc.
Cooler
compartment
shelves
Food items inside
pots, capped plate
and capped cases,
eggs (in capped
case)
Cooler
compartment
door shelves
Small and packed
food or beverages
Vegetable bin Fruits and
vegetables
Fresh food
compartment
Delicatessen
(breakfast food,
meat products to
be consumed in
short notice)
6.11 The dairy (cold
storage) bin
Provides lower temperature
within the refrigerator
compartment. Use this bin to
store delicatessen (salami,
sausages, dairy products and
etc. ) that requires lower storage
temperature or meat, chicken
or fish products for immediate
consumption. Do not store fruits
and vegetables inside this bin.
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7. Maintenance and cleaning
Cleaning your fridge at regular
intervals will extend the service life
of the product.
B WARNING:
Unplug the product before cleaning
it.
• Never use gasoline, benzene or
similar substances for cleaning
purposes.
• Never use any sharp and
abrasive tools, soap, household
cleaners, detergent and wax
polish for cleaning.
• For non-No Frost products,
water drops and frosting up to a
fingerbreadth occur on the rear
wall of the Fridge compartment.
Do not clean it; never apply oil
or similar agents on it.
• Only use slightly damp
microfiber cloths to clean the
outer surface of the product.
Sponges and other types of
cleaning cloths may scratch the
surface
• Dissolve one teaspoon of bi-
carbonate in half litre of water.
Soak a cloth with the solution
and wrung it thoroughly. Wipe
the interior of the refrigerator
with this cloth and the dry
thoroughly.
• Make sure that no water enters
the lamp housing and other
electrical items.
• If you will not use the
refrigerator for a long period of
time, unplug it, remove all food
inside, clean it and leave the
door ajar.
• Check regularly that the door
gaskets are clean. If not, clean
them.
• To remove door and body
shelves, remove all of its
contents.
• Remove the door shelves by
pulling them up. After cleaning,
slide them from top to bottom to
install.
• Never use cleaning agents or
water that contain chlorine to
clean the outer surfaces and
chromium coated parts of
the product. Chlorine causes
corrosion on such metal
surfaces.
7.1 Avoiding bad odours
• Materials that may cause odour
are not used in the production of
our refrigerators. However, due
to inappropriate food preserving
conditions and not cleaning the
inner surface of the refrigerator
as required can bring forth the
problem of odour. Pay attention
to following to avoid this
problem:
• Keeping the refrigerator clean
is important. Food residuals,
stains, etc. can cause odour.
Therefore, clean the refrigerator
with bi-carbonate dissolved in
water every few months. Never
use detergents or soap.
• Keep the food in closed
containers. Microorganisms
spreading out from uncovered
containers can cause
unpleasant odours.
Read the “Safety Instructions” section first!
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• Never keep the food that have
passed best before dates and
spoiled in the refrigerator.
7.2 Protecting the plas-
tic surfaces
Do not put liquid oils or oil-cooked
meals in your refrigerator in un-
sealed containers as they dama-
ge the plastic surfaces of the refri-
gerator. If oil is spilled or smeared
onto the plastic surfaces, clean and
rinse the relevant part of the surfa-
ce at once with warm water.
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8. Troubleshooting
Check this list before contacting
the service. Doing so will save you
time and money. This list includes
frequent complaints that are not
related to faulty workmanship
or materials. Certain features
mentioned herein may not apply to
your product.
The refrigerator is not working.
• The power plug is not fully
settled. >>> Plug it in to settle
completely into the socket.
• The fuse connected to the
socket powering the product
or the main fuse is blown. >>>
Check the fuses.
Condensation on the side wall of
the cooler compartment (MULTI
ZONE, COOL, CONTROL and FLEXI
ZONE).
• The door is opened too
frequently >>> Take care not
to open the product’s door too
frequently.
• The environment is too humid.
>>> Do not install the product in
humid environments.
• Foods containing liquids are
kept in unsealed holders. >>>
Keep the foods containing
liquids in sealed holders.
• The product’s door is left open.
>>> Do not keep the product’s
door open for long periods.
• The thermostat is set to too
low temperature. >>> Set the
thermostat to appropriate
temperature.
Compressor is not working.
• In case of sudden power failure
or pulling the power plug
off and putting back on, the
gas pressure in the product’s
cooling system is not balanced,
which triggers the compressor
thermic safeguard. The product
will restart after approximately 6
minutes. If the product does not
restart after this period, contact
the service.
• Defrosting is active. >>>
This is normal for a fully-
automatic defrosting product.
The defrosting is carried out
periodically.
• The product is not plugged in.
>>> Make sure the power cord is
plugged in.
• The temperature setting
is incorrect. >>> Select the
appropriate temperature
setting.
• The power is out. >>> The
product will continue to operate
normally once the power is
restored.
The refrigerator’s operating noise
is increasing while in use.
• The product’s operating
performance may vary
depending on the ambient
temperature variations. This is
normal and not a malfunction.
The refrigerator runs too often or
for too long.
• The new product may be larger
than the previous one. Larger
products will run for longer
periods.
• The room temperature may
be high. >>> The product will
normally run for long periods in
higher room temperature.
• The product may have been
recently plugged in or a new
food item is placed inside. >>>
The product will take longer to
reach the set temperature when
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recently plugged in or a new
food item is placed inside. This
is normal.
• Large quantities of hot food may
have been recently placed into
the product. >>> Do not place
hot food into the product.
• The doors were opened
frequently or kept open for
long periods. >>> The warm air
moving inside will cause the
product to run longer. Do not
open the doors too frequently.
• The freezer or cooler door may
be ajar. >>> Check that the
doors are fully closed.
• The product may be set to
temperature too low. >>> Set the
temperature to a higher degree
and wait for the product to reach
the adjusted temperature.
• The cooler or freezer door
washer may be dirty, worn out,
broken or not properly settled.
>>> Clean or replace the washer.
Damaged / torn door washer
will cause the product to run for
longer periods to preserve the
current temperature.
The freezer temperature is very
low, but the cooler temperature is
adequate.
• The freezer compartment
temperature is set to a very
low degree. >>> Set the freezer
compartment temperature to a
higher degree and check again.
The cooler temperature is very
low, but the freezer temperature
is adequate.
• The cooler compartment
temperature is set to a very
low degree. >>> Set the freezer
compartment temperature to a
higher degree and check again.
The food items kept in cooler
compartment drawers are frozen.
• The cooler compartment
temperature is set to a very
low degree. >>> Set the freezer
compartment temperature to a
higher degree and check again.
The temperature in the cooler or
the freezer is too high.
• The cooler compartment
temperature is set to a very high
degree. >>> Temperature setting
of the cooler compartment has
an effect on the temperature in
the freezer compartment. Wait
until the temperature of relevant
parts reach the sufficient level
by changing the temperature of
cooler or freezer compartments.
• The doors were opened
frequently or kept open for long
periods. >>> Do not open the
doors too frequently.
• The door may be ajar. >>> Fully
close the door.
• The product may have been
recently plugged in or a new
food item is placed inside. >>>
This is normal. The product
will take longer to reach the
set temperature when recently
plugged in or a new food item is
placed inside.
• Large quantities of hot food may
have been recently placed into
the product. >>> Do not place
hot food into the product.
Shaking or noise.
• The ground is not level or
durable. >>> If the product is
shaking when moved slowly,
adjust the stands to balance the
product. Also make sure the
ground is sufficiently durable to
bear the product.
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• Any items placed on the product
may cause noise. >>> Remove
any items placed on the product.
The product is making noise of
liquid flowing, spraying etc.
• The product’s operating
principles involve liquid and gas
flows. >>> This is normal and
not a malfunction.
There is sound of wind blowing
coming from the product.
• The product uses a fan for the
cooling process. This is normal
and not a malfunction.
There is condensation on the
product’s internal walls.
• Hot or humid weather will
increase icing and condensation.
This is normal and not a
malfunction.
• The doors were opened
frequently or kept open for long
periods. >>> Do not open the
doors too frequently; if open,
close the door.
• The door may be ajar. >>> Fully
close the door.
There is condensation on the
product’s exterior or between the
doors.
• The ambient weather may be
humid, this is quite normal
in humid weather. >>> The
condensation will dissipate
when the humidity is reduced.
The interior smells bad.
• The product is not cleaned
regularly. >>> Clean the interior
regularly using sponge, warm
water and carbonated water.
• Certain holders and packaging
materials may cause odour.
>>> Use holders and packaging
materials without free of odour.
• The foods were placed in
unsealed holders. >>> Keep the
foods in sealed holders. Micro-
organisms may spread out of
unsealed food items and cause
malodour. Remove any expired
or spoilt foods from the product.
The door is not closing.
• Food packages may be blocking
the door. >>> Relocate any items
blocking the doors.
• The product is not standing
in full upright position on the
ground. >>> Adjust the stands to
balance the product.
• The ground is not level or
durable. >>> Make sure the
ground is level and sufficiently
durable to bear the product.
The vegetable bin is jammed.
• The food items may be in
contact with the upper section of
the drawer. >>> Reorganize the
food items in the drawer.
If The Surface Of The Product Is
Hot.
• High temperatures may be
observed between the two
doors, on the side panels and at
the rear grill while the product
is operating. This is normal
and does not require service
maintenance!Be careful when
touching these areas.
A WARNING:
If the problem persists after
following the instructions in this
section, contact your vendor or an
Authorised Service. Do not try to
repair the product.
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GRUNDIG UK AND IRELAND STANDARD MANUFACTURER GUARANTEE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Your new Grundig product is guaranteed against faulty materials,
defective components or manufacturing defects.
The standard guarantee starts from the date of original purchase of
the product, and lasts for a period of twenty four (24) months unless
Beko plc (the “Manufacturer”) agrees to extend the guarantee for the
product in writing.
If you have purchased a Built-In/integrated product, the standard
guarantee starts from the date of original purchase of the product,
and lasts for a period of thirty six (36) months unless Beko plc (the
“Manufacturer”) agrees to extend the guarantee for the product in
writing.
If you have registered Built-In/integrated product within 90 days of
purchase by completing the online registration form, then the standard
36-month guarantee will be extended to 60 months, under the same
terms and conditions as detailed
If you have any questions about the guarantee on your product (including
how long it is valid), please contact your retailer or our contact centre on
0333 207 9920 (UK and Northern Ireland) or 01 691 0203 (Republic of
Ireland)
This guarantee does not in any way diminish or affect your statutory
rights in connection with the product. This guarantee is in addition to
your statutory rights as a consumer. If you have any questions about
these rights, please contact the retailer from which you purchased the
product. In certain circumstances, it is possible that your statutory rights
may offer additional or higher levels of protection than those offered
under the terms of this guarantee.
What is covered by this guarantee?
• Repairs to the product required as a result of faulty materials,
defective components or manufacturing defects.
• Functional replacement parts to repair a product.
• The costs of a Grundig Approved Engineer to carry out the repair.
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What is not covered?
• Transit and delivery damage.
• Cabinet or appearance parts, including but not limited to control
knobs, flaps and handles.
• Accessories and/or consumable items including but not limited to ice
trays, scrapers, cutlery baskets, filters and light bulbs.
• Repairs necessary as a direct or indirect result of:
-Accidental damage, misuse or abuse of a product.
-An attempted repair of a product by anyone other than a
Grundig Approved Engineer (the “Engineer”).
-Installation or use of a product where such installation or use
fails to meet the requirements contained in this guarantee or the User
Instructions Booklet.
• Repairs to a product operated at any time on commercial or non-
residential household premises (unless we have previously agreed to the
installation environment).
This guarantee is limited to the cost of repairing the product. To the
extent permitted by law, the Manufacturer does not accept and will
not be held liable for any financial loss incurred in connection with
the failure of any product to operate in accordance with the expected
standards. Such financial loss includes but is not limited to loss arising
from:
• Time taken off work.
• Damaged food, clothing or other items.
• Meals taken at restaurants or from takeaways.
• General compensation for inconvenience.
Important Notes
1. Your product is designed and built for domestic household use
only.
2. The guarantee will automatically be void if the product is instal-
led or is used in commercial or non-residential domestic house-
hold premises, unless we have previously agreed to the installa-
tion environment.
3. The product must be correctly installed, located and opera-
ted in accordance with the instructions contained in the User
Instructions Booklet provided with your product.
4. Professional installation by a qualified Electrical Domestic
Appliance Installer is recommended for all Washing Machines,
Dishwashers and Electric Cookers (as incorrect installation may
result in you having to pay for the cost of repairing the product).
5. Gas Cookers must be professionally installed by a Gas Safe (or
Gas Networks Ireland for Republic of Ireland) registered gas
installer.
6. This guarantee is given in respect of products purchased and
used within the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
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7. This guarantee is effective from the initial date of purchase of a
new product from an authorised retailer and will be void if the
product is resold.
8. This guarantee does not apply to graded sales (where the product
is purchased as a “second”).
9. Possession of a copy of these terms and conditions does not
necessarily mean that a product has the benefit of this guaran-
tee. If you have any questions, please call our Call Centre on the
number set out above.
10. The Manufacturer reserves the right to terminate the guarantee
if its staff or representatives are subjected to physical or verbal
abuse in the course of carrying out their duties.
11. Optional extras, where available (i.e. extendable feet) are suppli-
ed on a chargeable basis only.
Does Grundig offer replacements?
This is a repair-only guarantee. On occasion, the Manufacturer may
at its sole discretion, replace your product with a new product instead
of carrying out a repair. Where a replacement is offered, this would
normally be an identical model but when this is not possible, a model
of similar specification will be provided. The Manufacturer will cover
the costs and arrange for the delivery of the new product and for the
return of the old product. Any costs related to disconnecting the faulty
product and installing the replacement product will not be borne by
the Manufacturer unless previously agreed to in writing. The original
guarantee will continue to apply to the replacement product; the new
product will not come with a new guarantee.
When will the repair take place?
Our Engineers work Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm. Appointments
outside these hours may be possible at the sole discretion of the
Manufacturer but cannot be guaranteed. Whilst our Engineers will
endeavour to minimize inconvenience and to meet requests for specific
timed appointments, this cannot be guaranteed. We will not be liable
for delays or if it is unable to carry out a repair because a convenient
appointment cannot be arranged.
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Will there be any charge for the repairs?
It is your responsibility to provide evidence to the Engineer that your
product is covered by this guarantee with a proof of purchase. The
Manufacturer reserves the right to charge for the reasonable cost of any
service call if:
• You cannot provide evidence that your product is covered by this
guarantee.
• Where a service call has been made and the engineer finds that there is
no fault with your product.
• That your product has not been installed or operated in accordance with
the User Instructions Booklet.
• That the fault was caused by something other than faulty materials,
defective components or manufacturing defects.
• For missed appointments.
Payment of these costs are due immediately upon the Engineer providing
you with an invoice. The Manufacturer reserves the right to terminate
the guarantee if you fail to pay the costs for the service call in a timely
manner.
If you are a resident of the United Kingdom, this guarantee will be
governed by English law and subject to the English Courts, save where
you live in another part of the United Kingdom, in which case the law and
courts of that location will apply.
If you are resident in the Republic of Ireland, this guarantee will be
governed by Irish law and the Irish courts will have jurisdiction.
This guarantee is provided by Beko plc. Beko House, 1 Greenhill Crescent,
Watford, Hertfordshire. WD18 8QU.
Beko plc is registered in England and Wales with company registration
number 02415578.
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE FOR YOUR APPLIANCE
Please keep your purchase receipt or other proof of purchase details in a
safe place; you will need to have this documentation available should the
product require attention under guarantee.
Please take a few moments to complete the details below, as you will
need this information when you call us, or to use our online services.
When you call us you may be required to input your serial number into
your telephone keypad. For help please visit grundig.co.uk/support/
model-finder
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• The product model number is printed on the Operating Instruction
Booklet / User guide
• The product model and serial number is printed on the Rating Label
affixed to the appliance.
• The Retailer (Purchased from) and Date of purchase will be printed on
your purchase receipt or other proof of purchase paperwork
Recording of these details alone will not count as proof of purchase.
A valid proof of purchase is required for requesting service under
guarantee.
Model number Serial number Purchased from Date of purchase
For service under guarantee or for product advice please call our
Contact centre
Before requesting service please check the troubleshooting guide in the
Operating Instructions booklet, as a charge may be levied where no fault
is found, and even though your product may still be under guarantee.
After arranging service the area around the product must be easily
accessible to the Engineer, without the need for cabinets or furniture to
be removed or moved.
It is your responsibility to ensure our Engineers have a clean and safe
environment to carry out any repairs.
Please have your Model number and Serial number available when you
call us, as you may be required to input your serial number into your
telephone keypad during your call.
UK Mainland & Northern Ireland:
0333 207 9920
Landline or mobile calls to 0333 numbers cost no more than calls to
geographic numbers 01 or 02, and are charged at the basic rate. Calls
from landlines and mobiles are included in free call packages but please
check with your telephone service provider for exact call charges.
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Republic of Ireland:
01 691 0203
Service once the manufacturers guarantee has expired
If you have purchased an extended guarantee please refer to the
instructions contained within the extended guarantee agreement
document, otherwise please call us using the appropriate number above,
where service can be obtained at a charge.
Should you experience any difficulty in obtaining service please call us on
0333 207 9920 or 01 691 0203
Contact us though our website
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DISCLAIMER / WARNING
Some (simple) failures can be adequately
handled by the end-user without any
safety issue or unsafe use arising,
provided that they are carried out within
the limits and in accordance with the
following instructions (see the “Self-
Repair” section).
Therefore, unless otherwise authorized
in the “Self-Repair” section below,
repairs shall be addressed to registered
professional repairers in order to avoid
safety issues. A registered professional
repairer is a professional repairer
that has been granted access to the
instructions and spare parts list of this
product by the manufacturer according to
the methods described in legislative acts
pursuant to Directive 2009/125/EC.
However, only the service agent (i.e.
authorized professional repairers)
that you can reach through the phone
number given in the user manual/
warranty card or through your
authorized dealer may provide service
under the guarantee terms. Therefore,
please be advised that repairs by
professional repairers (who are not
authorized by Grundig) shall void the
guarantee.
Self-Repair
Self-repair can be done by the end-user
with regard to the following spare parts:
door handles,door hinges, trays, baskets
and door gaskets (an updated list is also
available in support.grundig.com as of 1st
March 2021).
Moreover, to ensure product safety
and to prevent risk of serious injury, the
mentioned self-repair shall be done
following the instructions in the user
manual for self-repair or which are
available in support.grundig.com. For
your safety, unplug the product before
attempting any self-repair.
Repair and repair attempts by end-users
for parts not included in such list and/
or not following the instructions in the
user manuals for self-repair or which are
available in support..com, might give raise
to safety issues not attributable to Grundig,
and will void the warranty of the product.
Therefore, it is highly recommended that
end-users refrain from the attempt to carry
out repairs falling outside the mentioned
list of spare parts, contacting in such
cases authorized professional repairers
or registered professional repairers. On
the contrary, such attempts by end-users
may cause safety issues and damage
the product and subsequently cause fire,
flood, electrocution and serious personal
injury to occur.
By way of example, but not limited to,
the following repairs must be addressed
to authorized professional repairers
or registered professional repairers:
compressor, cooling circuit, main
board,inverter board, display board, etc.
The manufacturer/seller cannot be held
liable in any case where end-users do not
comply with the above.
The spare part availability of the refrigerator
that you purchased is 10 years.
During this period, original spare parts will
be available to operate the refrigerator
properly
The minimum duration of guarantee of
the refrigerator that you purchased is 24
months.
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