Installation and User Instructions
for your
Integrated Fridge Freezer
Models BM10/21
Retention of the Instruction Book
This Instruction Book must be kept handy for reference as it contains important details on the
safe and proper use of the appliance.
If you sell or pass the appliance to someone else, or move house and leave it behind, make sure
this Book is also provided so the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and safety
warnings.
Contents
Page
Installation
Choosing a location
Installation
Door Reversal
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4
5-6
7-8
9-10
Mounting the appliance
Get to know your Appliance
Getting your Appliance ready for use
Final Check
Running in the Compressor
The Controls
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10
11
Storing Food
Storing Fresh Food
Freezing Fresh Food/Procedure
Storing Frozen Food
Defrosting Frozen Food
Caring for your Appliance
Defrosting
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13
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14
Changing the Light Bulb
Cleaning
14
15
Going Away
15
Troubleshooting
After Sales Service
Guarantee
16
17
18
Key Contacts
Back Cover
Retention of the Instruction Book
This Instruction Book must be kept handy for reference as it contains important details on the
safe and proper use of the appliance.
If you sell or pass the appliance to someone else, or move house and leave it behind, make sure
this Book is also provided so the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and safety
warnings.
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Installation.
Choosing a location:
WARNING:THE APPLIANCE SHOULD
ONLY BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED
ELECTRICIAN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THESE
INSTRUCTIONS, CURRENT STANDARDS
AND REGULATIONS.
Your Integrated Fridge Freezer should be
fitted into a kitchen unit space where it is easy
to use.
The power socket should be in a readily
accessible position adjacent to the unit.
Never place the appliance near a heat
emitting device (eg. cooker, radiator, water
heater or similar) and do not expose it to
direct sunlight. In such a position your Fridge
Freezer will have to work harder and will cost
more to run and may be damaged by the
heat. The appliance may be exposed to lower
or higher temperatures but only for short
periods of time and the temperature should
never be lower than 5˚C.
Before Fitting:
Before connecting to the electricity supply
leave the appliance to stand for 2 hours to
allow the cooling system to settle.
Please read through this section before
starting any work.
At the base of the kitchen unit intended for
installing the appliance, there should be at
least 200cm2 free space, for adequate air
circulation.
The rear wall of the appliance gets warm
during operation and water evaporates from
the drain pan on the compressor.You must
therefore provide adequate air circulation at
the rear of the appliance.
Do not cover the air outlet grille at the top of
the appliance.
Your Integrated Fridge Freezer is designed to
fit into a tall housing as shown (fig 1). It is
vitally important that the appliance is vented
correctly.
A (mm)
B (mm)
C (mm)
Cabinet
Bottom door
BM10 653
BM21 846
Top door
BM10 1033
BM21 840
Bm10 1775-1780
BM21 1775-1780
Fig. 1
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Installation (Door reversal).
1. Top hinge cover of the refrigerator door.
2. Top hinge of the refrigerator door.
3. Top strip.
7. Bottom hinge of the freezer door.
8. Bottom hinge filling plug of the freezer
door.
4. Bottom hinge of the refrigerator door.
5. Top hinge of the freezer door.
6. Washer.
9. Slider guide.
10.Corner cap with a hole.
11.Corner cap without a hole.
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Installation (Door reversal).
If you find that the direction of the door
opening is not convenient, you can reverse it.
The necessary holes on the opposite side of
the cabinet have been made inthe factory and
plugged.
* After you have reversed the door, check if
the magnetic gasket seals correctly. It must
not be creased and must seal all around
the door.
* Remove the top hinge cover of the
refrigerator door. Remove the door by
unscrewing the hinge (the door is
supported only by the bottom hinge) and
remove the hinge washer.
* Unscrew the top strip, move it on the
opposite side of the appliance and fasten
it.
* Unscrew the bottom hinge and washer of
the freezer door and the bottom hinge of
the refrigerator door.
* Remove the corner caps from the door and
reposition them (instead of the one with a
hole insert the one without it, and vice
versa).
* Take off the washer from the bottom hinge
of the freezer door (by turning it in
clockwise), unscrew the bottom hinge
filling plug and screw the bottom hinge
without a plug.
* Insert the filling plug and washer in the
reverse order into the ho;e for the bottom
hinge on the opposite side of the
appliance.
* Put the freezer door on the bottom hinge.
* Turn the bottom hinge of the refrigerator
door by 180˚, insert the hinge and the
washer into the hole of the corner cap on
the freezer door and fasten it. Use the same
procedure for the top hinge of the freezer
door and screw it on the opposite side of
the upper door. Put the washer and the
upper door on the hinge.
* Screw the top hinge of the refrigerator
door and replcae the cover.
* Reposition the slide guides on the
opposite side of both doors.
* Plug the remaining holes with the
decorative caps.
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Mounting the appliance
Before mounting the appliance into the
kitchen uniut, disconnect the power supply
and set the thermostat knob to the OFF (O)
position.
Insert the slides into the guides and fix
them on the kitchen unit door some
15mm from the edge, using the A3,5 x 13
screws (Fig.3).
Push the appliance for some 38mm into the
Fig.3
kitchen unit and allow at least 4mm free
space on both sides between the appliance
and the side walls of the kitchen unit. (Fig.1)
Fig.1
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Remove the slide guides and separate the
appliance door from the door of the
kitchen unit.
Fix the slides taking care not to move
them (Fig.4).
Open bth doors as wide as possible and put
them together with the door of the kitchen
unit.The proceduere is as follows;
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Fix the slides to the original position.
Close the door and check that the gasket
is not creased and the door opens
smoothly
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Put the appliance door and the door of
the kitchen unit (Fig.2).
Fig.4
Fig.2
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Mounting the appliance
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Fix the appliance into the kitchen unit. On
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Seal the gap on the opposite side of the
hinge with the enclosed seal (Fig.6)
the upperside, fix the three screws through
the rail and on the lower side with 2 screws
through the lower hinges. Drill holes o2.5 x 5
(Fig.5).
Fig.6
Fig.5
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Get to know your Appliance.
WARNING: CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE
ALLOWED TO PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE
OR TAMPER WITH THE CONTROLS.
BM 10
BM 21
A.
1. Shelf
2.The defrost water outlet
The shelves are adjustable and can be pulled
out and used on any of the guide slots.They
can also be used in a tilted position to allow
the safe storage of bottles, jars etc. on there
sides.To tilt a shelf, place the back of the shelf
on a lower slot than the front.
The interior of the refrigerator is cooled with a
cooling plate incorporated in the rear wall.
Under the plate there is a channel and an out-
let for the defrosted water.
Regularly check the outlet and channel for
food deposits which could clog the drain hole.
If the hole is blocked, use a plastic straw to
clean it out.
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Get to know your Appliance.
3. Fruit and vegetable container
B.
The container is under the glass at the bottom 4. Freezing compartment
of the refrigerator and is mainly used to store
fruit and vegetables.
This is used for freezing fresh food.
5. Storing compartment
This is used for storing packages of frozen
foods.
The door liner
The door liner consists of various shelves or
holders used for storing eggs, cheese, butter
and yogurt as well as other small packages ,
tubes, cans etc.
6. Defrost water outlet
(see care and cleaning).
The lower shelf is used for storing bottles.
Note:
The interior light
The light will come on when the door is
opened.
Various accessories (depending on model)
such as; spice container, tube holder or addi-
tional shelves can be baught from autherised
centres
Getting your Appliance ready for use.
Before connecting to the mains electricity
supply leave the appliance to stand for 2
hours to allow the cooling system to settle.
Running in the Compressor:
Your appliance is operated by a compressor
which switches on and off in order to
maintain the internal temperature.
The compressor requires a running in period
of up to 2 months. During this time it has to
work a little harder and may result in more
noise than usual.
Clean the appliance, and be thorough,
especially in the interior. (see ‘Caring for
your Appliance.
Final Check:
Before you start using your appliance check
that:
Noise levels are also determined as to the
location of the appliance, what is stored and
where the items are placed,
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The appliance is level.
It is thoroughly dry inside.
There is adequate air circulation.
Accessories are correctly placed in their
positions.
Whether the compressor is running
or not, it is normal to hear sounds
created by the liquid and gases sealed
within the system.
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The Controls.
The temperature in both the fridge and the
freezer is regulated by one thermostat which
is located inside the top right of the fridge
compartment.
INTEGRATED LOW AMBIENT/FAST FREEZE
SWITCH -
The appliance has an integrated switch built
into the control box housing, close to the
Turn the control knob clockwise from the OFF thermostat knob.
(O) position to the required setting 1 - 7.
This switch should be turned on (switch
illuminated), when the ambient
TEMPERATURE SELECTION -
temperature is lower than 20˚C, to ensure
normal operation of the appliance.
When the integrated switch is activated the
compressor will operate for longer periods,
the refrigerator and freezer temperatures will
therefore be colder than normal.
Higher settings on the knob (towards 7)
mean lower temperatures (colder) in all
compartments of the appliance.Temperature
in the interior of the appliance may even drop
below 0˚C
When the ambient temperature is normal, we
recommend medium setting.
NOTE: Also refer to the freezing procedure.
Changes of the ambient temperature affect
temperature in the interior of the appliance
(choose the correct setting of the thermostat
knob).
In the OFF (O) position the appliance does
not operate (the cooling system is switched
off), however the interior light will still operate
when the door is opened.
Low ambient / Fast freeze switch
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Storing Food.
STORING FRESH FOOD:
FRESH FOOD STORAGE TIME IN THE
REFRIGERATOR:
Proper use of the appliance, adequately
packed food, correct temperature and taking
into account hygienic precautions will
substantially influence the quality of the food
stored.
G Foods to be stored in the refrigerator
should be properly packed, to prevent
drying out and odour transference. Plastic
bags, containers with lids, foil and plastic
stretch wrap are ideal.
G Wrap cheese firstly in greaseproof paper
and then in a polythene bag, excluding as
much air as possible. For best results take
out of the fridge an hour before eating.
G Before storing food in the refrigerator,
remove the excess packaging.
G Allow adequate air circulation around
packages, make sure that foodstuffs do not
touch each other (various odours may mix).
G Never store poisonous or dangerous
substances.Your appliance has been
designed for the storage of edible food
stuffs only.
Possible
Recommended
FRESH FOOD
Butter
Storage Time
Storage Time
1-7 days
1-12 days
1-14 days
Eggs
1-10 days
1-2 days
MEAT Fresh
uncut
1-3 days
1-2 days
1-14 days
1 day
MEAT Chopped
MEAT Smoked
1-10 days
Fish
Marinade
Root
1-2 days
1-1 4 days
1-14 days
1 day
G Beverages with high alcohol percentage
shall be stored in tightly sealed bottles in a
vertical position.
G Position food to allow air to circulate freely,
ensuring nothing comes into contact with
the cooling plate at the rear of the
refrigerator.
G Foods should be cooled down before
storing.
1-10 days
1-8 days
Cheese
1-4 days
1-2 days
1-2 days
1-2 days
1-14 days
1-6 days
1-10 days
1-4 days
G Quickly perishable foods should be stored
at the back ie. the coldest part of the
refrigerator.
Sweets
G Try not to open the door too often.
G Wrap raw or defrosting meat and poultry
in polythene or foil and store below
cooked foods and dairy products.
G Clean out salad bins regularly and check
that nothing has dripped into them.
G Keep food for as short a time as possible
and adhere to ‘sell by’dates.
Fruit
Prepared dishes
G Store fruit and vegetables in the salad bins
under the glass shelf as it provides a better
humidity level for these items.
G Take off any unusable leaves on vegetables
and wipe off any soil.
G Leave lettuce, cabbage, parsley and
cauliflower on the stem.
G If you are going away, ensure that
perishable foods are removed from the
refrigerator before you leave.
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Storing Food.
FREEZING FRESH FOODS -
STORING FROZEN FOODS -
G Carefully select food you intend to freeze: it Store commercially frozen foods according to
should be of high quality and thoroughly
cleaned before freezing it.
the manufacturer’s recommended storage
instructions as indicated on the packaging.
When shopping select frozen foods last and
be careful in choosing adequately packed
foods.Wrap frozen food when you buy it and
put it in the freezer as soon as possible. Don’t
but packages of food with a frost layer, this
indicates that the package has been at least
partially thawed before.
G Use correct packaging suitable for the
freezer.
- The packaging should be air tight and
should not leak since this could cause
substantial vitamin loss and dehydration
of foods.
- Foils and bags should be soft enough to
wrap tightly around foods.
G Mark packages with the following data:
- The kind and quantity of foods.
- The date of loading.
DEFROSTING FROZEN FOOD -
Partially thawed or defrosted food should be
used as soon as possible.
G Prepare fresh foods for freezing in small
quantities to ensure that the food freezes
quicker and its quality does not deteriorate
during thawing and preparation.
G Dry packs of food to be frozen so that they
do not freeze together.
G The quantity of fresh foods that can be
loaded in the freezer within 24 hours is
indicated on the rating plate (freezing
capacity). If the loaded amount is too large,
the quality of freezing is reduced, which
affects the quality of frozen foods.
GGDon’t put liquid filled bottles or sealed
cans containing fizzy drinks into the freezer
as they may burst.
Cold air preserves the food but it does not
destroy micro-organisms which rapidly
activate after defrosting and make foods
perishable.
APPROXIMATE STORAGE TIME FOR FROZEN
FOODS:
Storage Time
(in months)
FOOD
Vegetables
Fruit
8-10
10-12
G Don’t try to keep food which has thawed, it
should be eaten within 24 hours, or cooked
and refrozen.
G Don’t give children lollipops and water
ices directly from the freezer, the low
temperature may cause ‘freezer burns’on
their lips.
Bread, Pastries
Milk
3
3
3
Ready-made Meals
Meat Beef
Veal
10-12
8-10
4-6
FREEZING PROCEDURE - Switch on the
integrated switch for intensive cooling some
24 hours before loading the appliance with
larger amounts of fresh foods and turn the
thermostat knob to position 4-6. After 24
hours load the freezer with fresh food
packages. After loading wait another 24 hours
then switch off the switch and turn the
thermostat knob to the required position (see
Temperature Selection page 10).
Pork
Poultry
8-10
6-8
4
Game
Minced Meat
Smoked Sausages
Fish lean
1
3
1
fat
Offal
2
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Caring for your Appliance.
DEFROSTING:
MANUAL DEFROSTING OF THE FREEZER-
When the frost and ice layer in the freezer is
3 - 5mm thick you should defrost the freezer.
G A few hours before defrosting, set the
thermostat to position 7, so that packages
are well frozen.
AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING OF THE
REFRIGERATOR-
There is no need to defrost the refrigerator,
because ice deposited on the interior back
wall is defrosted automatically.
Ice is deposited on the interior back wall
during the compressor operation, later on
when the compressor is not operating, the
ice defrosts and water droplets collect and
drain through the outlet in the interior back
wall into the drain pan situated above the
compressor, from where it evaporates.
Reset the thermostat to OFF (O) position
and disconnect the power supply.
Empty the freezer, wrap frozen food in a
blanket and put in a cool place.
G Insert the supplied pipe into the
groove (the defrost water outlet) in the
bottom of the appliance
G Place a vessel underneath to collect the
defrost water. Defrosting is accelerated if
the door is left open.
MANUAL DEFROSTING OF THE REFRIGERATOR-
As long as the defrost water runs to the chan-
nel and through the outlet to the drain pan
on the compressor, automatic defrosting of
the appliance is assured.
In the case of ice formation on the interior
rear wall increasing (3-5mm), ice should be
manually defrosted.
Set the thermostat knob to OFF (O) position
and leave the refrigerator door open.
Never use electric devices for defrosting and
do not scrape the ice with sharp objects.
After defrosting is completed, turn the
thermostat knob to the desired position and
close the refrigerator door.
G Avoid using defrosting sprays, as they may
cause damage to the plastic parts and may
be hazardous to health.
The cause of increased ice formation may be
one of the following:
REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB-
Should the light fail to work, switch off at the
power point and pull out the plug. Remove
the shelves to make access easier. Access to
the bulb is from the rear of the cover
(arrow 1) and remove the cover in the
direction of (arrow 2).
Unscrew the old bulb. Screw the new bulb
securely into the holder. Replace the plug in
the power point and switch on. If the light
fails to work, do not worry, it will not affect the
working of your Larder Fridge. Obtain a
replacement (max 15 watt 220-240V
alternating current, E14 lampholder) from
your nearest Spares Centre and replace the
old bulb.
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The door does not seal well. (Clean the
gasket if it is contaminated or replace it if it
is damaged).
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The door was frequently opened or was
left open for a long period.
The food stored in the refrigerator was
warm.
Food or packaging is touching the interior
rear wall.
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Caring for your Appliance (cont).
CLEANING THE APPLIANCE:
GOING AWAY:
If you do not intent to use the appliance for a
long period, set the thermostat knob to the
OFF (O) position, switch off at the socket
outlet and pull out the plug.
WARNING: SWITCH OFF ELECTRICITY
SUPPLY AND PULL OUT THE MAINS PLUG
BEFORE CLEANING.
Remove all food, follow defrosting instructions
(page 13) and clean the appliance. Leave the
door ajar to prevent the accumulation of
odours.
WARNING: DO NOT USE HOUSEHOLD
CLEANERS, ABRASIVE POWDERS OR WAX
POLISH. THESE NOT ONLY DAMAGE THE
SURFACES, BUT ALSO LEAVE A SMELL
WITHIN THE APPLIANCE.
G Clean the exterior of the appliance with
warm water and a small amount of liquid
detergent, dry thoroughly.
G Remove the detachable accessories in the
interior of the appliance and wash in warm
soapy water, dry thoroughly.
G Wipe the interior and fittings with a clean
cloth wrung out in either a solution of one
teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda to one
pint water or Milton sterilising fluid, diluted
according to manufacturers’instructions.
Dry the interior thoroughly with a clean
cloth before replacing fittings and food.
G Every now and then wipe the condenser
on the rear wall of the appliance. Use a soft
non-metal brush or a vacuum cleaner.
G Clean the drain pan on the refrigerator
compressor. Do not remove the drain pan.
G Use warm, soapy water to wipe along and
in between the creases of the door seal, dry
thoroughly.
WARNING: Do not use detergent it will
damage the door seal.
After cleaning reconnect to the power supply
and switch on.
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Troubleshooting.
When checking an appliance you can come across some problems which are a result of
improper handling of the appliance and can be easily eliminated.
Run through this checklist before calling your nearest Service office.
The appliance won’t work.
Check the plug is firmly positioned in the wall
socket and the power supply is switched on.
Check the power supply with another
appliance.
Check the fuse.
There has been a power failure.
DO NOT OPEN THE FREEZER DOOR.
If power does not return within 16 hours, food
should be removed from the freezer and either
cooked and eaten within 24 hours or cooked
and refrozen.
The appliance is making alot of noise.
Continuous Operation of the Compressor
Check the appliance is stabilised.
Ensure the appliance is not touching the wall
or kitchen units.
Has the door been opened frequently or for
left open for a long period of time?
The door is not closed properly/does not seal
properly (clean the gasket if it is contaminated
or replace it if it is damaged).
Have you observed the maximum storage
quantities?
Check there is adequate air circulation.
Water is leaking from the refrigerator.
Check that the defrost water outlet is not
blocked. (If blocked a plastic straw can be used
to clear).
Check that stored food or packaging is not in
contact with the cooling plate on the interior
rear wall of the refrigerator. (NB. It is normal
for droplets to run down the cooling plate).
Is there ice formation on the interior rear wall?
(see ‘Manual defrosting of the Refrigerator’ )
Refrigerator interior light does not work.
The freezer door is difficult to open.
SWITCH OFF AT THE SOCKET AND PULL OUT
THE MAIN PLUG, check the bulb is screwed in
correctly.
If it still doesn’t work, replace the bulb (see
‘Changing the Light Bulb).
If you have just closed the freezer door, it
may be particularly difficult to open again
immediately.This is partly due to the
difference in temperature between the room
and the internal compartment.Wait 5 minutes
for the external and internal pressure to
equalise and try again.
Refrigerator and freezer compartments are
colder than normal.
This is normal when the integrated low ambient
switch is selected (illuminated).
The compressor runs for prolonged periods.
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After Sales Service
Service Cover...
We appreciate you choosing this quality appliance and we are sure that it will give you many
years of excellent service.
Not only have you bought a first class appliance, you’ve also bought a commitment from
us to look after your appliance.
We believe our Service is the best in the business and yet another good reason you’ll be
glad you chose this appliance.
Every appliance has been designed and manufactured to the highest standards. However,
in the event of any problem developing, our trained professional engineers are just a
phone call away with one real objective - to satisfy you by providing an efficient, effective
and courteous service, at a time convenient to you.
Your Guarantee...
The guarantee is subject to the provision(s) that the appliance:
a) Has been used solely in accordance with the instruction book.
b) Has been properly connected to a suitable electricity supply voltage as stated on the
rating plate attached to the equipment.
c) Has not been subjected to misuse or accident or been modified or repaired by any
person other than an authorised employee or agent.
d) Has been correctly installed.
e) Has been used solely for domestic purposes and is on domestic premises.
Your guarantee is only applicable in the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland.
If you suspect a fault with your appliance, to avoid unnecessary inconvenience and expense
please ensure that the checks detailed on ‘Troubleshooting’ on page 15 have been carried
out before contacting the SERVICE NETWORK.
Should you require service our receptionist will require the following information:
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Your post code, name and address, type of appliance, model number. (found on the
appliance rating plate or in the handbook).
Guarantee/Contract/Insurance Policy Details.
Date of Purchase, and where you purchased it from.
Easy Payment Methods...
You can pay for any of our services offered either by Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard), Cheque
and Debit Card. Or in installments by Direct Debit provided you include a Care Plus scheme.
SERVICE U.K.
08709 066 066
Monday - Friday 8am - 8pm,
Saturday 8am - 6pm,
Sunday 10am - 6pm.
Republic of Ireland
1850 302 220
Monday - Friday 8am - 5.30pm,
Saturday 9.00am - 12.30pm.
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Guarantee
High quality after-sales service levels...
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IN GUARANTEE (Year 1)
All appliances carry a FREE fully inclusive 12 months parts and labour guarantee.
If service under your Year 1 Guarantee is required please have available evidence of your date
of purchase when the engineer calls.
GG OUT OF GUARANTEE (Years 2-10)
Once an appliance is over 12 months old, and goes out of guarantee, we offer you a very
simple choice of service levels:
CARE LEVEL 1: No advance fee payable, no registration necessary.
Should a repair be needed in years 2-10, (i.e. over 12 months old) your Regional Service Centre will
advise you of the fixed labour charge we will make. Although this charge will vary according to
your location and the type of appliance you own, it is fixed regardless of the time taken or the
number of visits needed to complete the repair.
The cost of parts where required will be charged additional to the fixed labour charge, but again
this cost will have a maximum level of which you will be advised by your Regional Service Centre.
The repair itself is fully guaranteed for 12 months.
CARE LEVEL 2: Annual fee payable all inclusive cover provided.
You may prefer the peace of mind of an all-inclusive type of cover: this is provided by our Care
Plus Scheme which, for an annual fee covers the cost of any parts or labour.This applies on
appliances up to 10 years old.
For your convenience this fee can be paid in installments by Direct Debit. Payments can also be
made by Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard), Cheque and Debit Card.
CARE LEVEL 3: Kitchen Cover
For an extra fee, you can also purchase Kitchen Cover for all of our brand appliances you own,
provided they are under 10 years old.To join simply call 08709 088 088 and register.
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One number - 08709 066 066 connects you automatically to your U.K. Regional Service Centre to
arrange for your local engineers to call.
Office opens 7 days a week, 364 days a year,
Monday - Friday 8am - 8pm, Saturday 8am - 6pm, Sunday 10am - 6pm.
For the Republic of Ireland call 1850 302 220,
Monday - Friday 8am - 5.30pm, Saturday 9.00am - 12.30pm.
This is the largest appliance manufacturer service team in Europe.Trained specialists covering all
our appliances (and directly employed by us).
If contacted before 10am, we try to offer a service call the same day where required or the next
working day. (Monday to Friday). On request, your service call can be the first or last of the day
with am or pm timings always available.We can also cater to meet your specific needs ie. avoiding
school hours whenever we can.
A chargeable service is offered on the basis of payment on completion to our service engineer,
who will issue a receipt.
Our Service Engineers drive recognisable vans, wear uniforms and carry identity cards.
Our Service Engineers will only fit genuine parts.
ANSWER CENTRE
Information and advice regarding specific appliance features and pricing on any of our
appliances, before or after purchase.
From anywhere in the U.K., telephone 08701 50 60 70 from 8.45am - 5.30pm, Monday - Friday.
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The Parts Mail Order Hotline enables you to order parts directly from the manufacturer over the
phone. A wide range of parts and accessories are available for your appliance.
Telephone: 08709 077 077 Fax: 0541 532 532
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Monday - Friday 8.30am - 5.30pm, Saturday 8.30am - 12 noon.
Ring quoting your appliance model number and we will help you get the right parts. National
Warehouse comprehensively stocked over 33,000 parts lines. Parts stocked for all models. Parts
carried for all appliances up to 10 years old, (15 on Heating appliances). Optional 24 hour express
courier service. (Additional charge).
CARE FOR THE DISABLED
We offer a range of accessories which enable our blind arthritic or disabled customers to use most
of our appliances. Simply call 08709 077 077 and provide the model number details.
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Key Conta cts
Service
UK: 08709 066 066
Republic of Ireland: 1850 302 220
You will be asked for the following information:-
Name, address and postcode.
Telephone number
Model / Serial number of the appliance
Clear and concise details of the query or fault
Place and Date of purchase
(Please keep the receipt as evidence will be required when the engineer calls).
Extended Warranty
To join: UK 08709 088 088
Republic of Ireland: 1850 302 220
Genuine Parts & Accessories
Mail Order Hotline
UK: 08709 077 077
Republic of Ireland: (01) 842 6836
For further product information 08701 50 60 70
All Services are offered as an extra benefit and do not affect your statutory rights.
General Domestic Appliances Limited, Morley Way, Peterborough, PE2 9JB
Part No. FP068-01
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