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Whirlpool AFB 9720 A+ User Manual
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ENGLISH Instruction for use Page 4
Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before replacing the light bulb. Then
follow the instructions based on the type of light bulb for your product.
Replace the light bulb with one with the same features, available from the Technical Assistance
Service and authorised sellers.
The light system inside the refrigerator compartment uses LEDs light, allowing
a better lightning than traditional light bulbs as well as a very low energy
consumption.
Contact the Technical Assistance Service if you need a replacement.
Important: The refrigerator compartment light switches on when the refrigerator
door is opened.
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Periodically clean the appliance with a cloth and a solution of lukewarm water and neutral
detergent specifically for refrigerator interiors. Never use abrasive detergents.
Before any cleaning or maintenance operation, unplug the appliance from the mains or disconnect
the electrical power supply.
Plug in the appliance.
A beep may be emitted by some models, to indicate that the temperature alarm has intervened:
press the button to switch off acoustic alarms.
Note: After turning the appliance on, you must wait for 4-5 hours for the correct storage
temperature to be reached for a normally filled appliance.
USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
OF THE APPLICANCE
LED REPLACEMENT (depending on the model)
LED- strip
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Disconnect the appliance from the power supply, empty it, defrost it (if necessary) and clean it.
Keep the doors slightly ajar to let air circulate inside. By doing this, you avoid the development of
mould and bad odours.
WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS NOT USED
In the event of a power failure, call the local office of your electricity supply company and ask how
long it is going to last.
Note: Bear in mind that a full appliance will stay cold longer than a partially filled one.
If ice crystals are still visible on the food, it may be frozen again, although flavour and aroma may
be affected.
If food is found to be in a poor condition, it is best to throw it away.
For power failures lasting up to 24 hours.
1. Keep the door of the appliance closed. This will allow the stored food to stay cold as long as
possible.
For power failures lasting more than 24 hours.
1. Empty the freezer compartment and arrange the food in a portable freezer. If this type of freezer
is not available and, likewise, no artificial ice packs are available, try to use up the food, which is
more easily perishable.
2. Empty the ice tray.
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The freezer compartment allows for the storage of frozen food (for the period indicated on the
packaging) and the freezing of fresh food. The quantity of fresh food that can be frozen in 24 hours is
written on the rating plate. Arrange the fresh food in the freezing area inside the freezer compartment
(see Quick Guide), leaving enough space around the food packages to allow air to circulate freely. It
is advisable that you do not re-freeze food that has partially defrosted. It is important to wrap the food
in a way that prevents the ingress of water, humidity or condensation.
Making ice cubes
Fill 2/3 of the ice tray (if available) with water and put it back in the freezer compartment. Do not
use sharp or pointed objects to remove the ice under any circumstances.
Removing the drawers (depending on the model)
Pull the drawers outwards as far as they will go, lift them up and remove them. To get more
volume, the freezer compartment can be used without the drawers.
Make sure that the door is closed properly after putting the food back on the grilles/shelves.
Attention: product accessories must not be washed in a dishwasher.
Note: Ambient air temperature, the frequency of door opening and the position of the appliance
can affect the product internal temperature. Set the temperature based on these factors.
It is not necessary to carry out any defrosting operations for the no frost models because it
happens automatically.
For other models, the build up of frost is a normal occurrence.
The quantity and speed of frost accumulation varies depending on the ambient conditions and
how often the door is opened. It is advisable to set the temperature colder or, if available, turn on
the quick freeze function (see Quick Guide) four hours before removing the food from the freezer
compartment, to prolong the preservation of the food during the defrosting phase. To defrost, turn
the appliance off and remove the drawers. Put the frozen food in a cool place. Leave the door
open to allow the frost to melt. To prevent the water from escaping during the defrost, it is advised
that you place an absorbent cloth on the bottom of the freezer compartment and wring it out
regularly.
Clean the inside of the freezer compartment and dry it carefully.
Turn the appliance back on and put the food back inside.
HOW TO DEFROST
THE FREEZER COMPARTMENT (depending on the model)
FREEZER COMPARTMENT
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STOP FROST SYSTEM (depending on the model)
The STOP FROST SYSTEM (available depending on the model) facilitates the defrost procedure
for the freezer compartment. The STOP FROST accessory (figure 1) is designed to collect some
of the frost that forms in the freezer compartment and it is easy to remove and clean, therefore
reducing the time needed to defrost the inside of the freezer compartment.
To remove the frost on the STOP FROST accessory follow the cleaning procedure demonstrated
below.
PROCEDURE TO CLEAN THE STOP FROST
ACCESSORY
- Open the freezer compartment door and
remove the upper drawer (figure 2).
- Unfasten the STOP FROST accessory
(figure 3) and remove it (figure 4), taking
care not to drop it on the glass shelf below.
Note: if the accessory is jammed or difficult
to remove, do not keep trying to remove it,
but proceed with the complete defrost of the
freezer compartment.
- Close the door to the freezer compartment.
- Remove the frost on the accessory by rinsing
it under running (not hot) water (figure 5).
- Let the accessory drip dry and dry the plastic
parts with a soft cloth.
- Reinsert the accessory by placing the back
part on the projections shown in figure 7-A,
then refasten the handle of the accessory to
the clasps above (figure 7-B).
- Reinsert the upper drawer and close the door
to the freezer compartment.
It is possible to clean the STOP FROST
accessory on its own without completely
defrosting the freezer compartment. Cleaning
the STOP FROST accessory regularly helps
to reduce the need to completely defrost the
freezer compartment.
Note: the product specifications, including
volume and energy, are calculated without the
STOP FROST accessory.
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SHOCK FREEZE (depending on the model)
The “Shock Freeze” compartment is specifically designed to freeze up to 2 kg of fresh food
extremely quickly. The ultra-fast “Shock Freeze” function minimizes the formation of ice crystals
inside the food as it freezes, thus ensuring it is of the best possible quality when defrosted prior to
consumption. When the “Shock Freeze” function is not active, the compartment can be used as
normal for traditional freezing or for the storage of already frozen foods.
Note: When the Shock Freeze function is active you may hear a humming sound. This is
absolutely normal and is caused by airflow that permits optimum cold distribution inside
compartment.
Activating and deactivating the “Shock Freeze” function:
1. Make sure at least 12 hours have passed since the last time the “Shock Freeze” function was
activated (if at all). Do not activate the function more frequently than once every 12 hours.
2. Make sure that the “Fast Freeze” function is not active: “Shock Freeze” and “Fast Freeze”
functions cannot be active together at the same time.
3. Empty the “Shock Freeze” compartment.
4. Activate the “Shock Freeze” function by briefly touching the button on the control panel: the icon
lights up and the fans on the bottom of the compartment come on, increasing the flow of cold air
and accelerating the freezing process as a result.
5. Place the food to be frozen inside the compartment, a few centimeters (min. 2 cm) away from
the fans on the back of the compartment, so that cold air can circulate 17
6. To achieve maximum freezing speed, we recommend not to deactivate the “Shock Freeze”
function until its automatic deactivation, keeping closed the door
7. The “Shock Freeze” function is automatically deactivated 4-5 hours after its activation: the
indicator switches off and the fans are deactivated. The “Shock Freeze” function may nevertheless
be switched off at any time as desired, by briefly pressing the button on the control panel: the
indicator switches off and the fans are deactivated.
Attention:
• Incompatibility with the “Fast Freeze” function
To guarantee optimal performance, the “Shock Freeze” and “Fast Freeze” functions cannot be
used at the same time. Therefore, if the “Fast Freeze” function has been already engaged, it has
to be disengaged first to activate the “Shock Freeze” function (and vice-versa).
• If the fans in the Shock Freeze compartment do not start working
After the “Shock Freeze” function has been activated, it may happen that the indicator lights up
as expected, but the fans do not start working. This is normal and means that freezer defrosting
is in progress. At the end of the defrosting phase (maximum duration: 1.5 hours), the fans will
automatically start working and the “Shock Freeze” process will begin as normal.
• If the indicator does not light up
If, after the button is pressed, the icon lights up: in this case the button has been pressed for too
long. To activate the “Shock Freeze” function, first deactivate the Fast Freeze function (holding
the button for 3 seconds, then briefly touch the button, without keeping it pressed for more than 1
second.
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Before contacting the Technical
Assistance Service:
Restart the appliance to check if the problem
has been solved. If not, disconnect the
appliance again and repeat the procedure after
one hour.
If, after having completed the checks listed in
the guide for malfunctions and after restarting
the appliance, your appliance continues to
function incorrectly, contact the Technical
Assistance Service, clearly describing the
problem and stating:
• the type of malfunction
• the model
• the type and serial number of the appliance
(written on the rating plate)
• the Service number (if available) (the number
that is after the word SERVICE on the rating
plate placed inside the appliance)
Note:
Reversing the doors of the appliance, if
carried out by the Technical Assistance
Service, is not considered as a warranty
claim.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE
HOW TO REMOVE DRAWERS FROM
METALLIC RAILS (depending on model).
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