Beko CF1300APW User Manual
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To defrost the Beko CF1300APW, unplug the freezer and remove all the food. Leave the freezer door open to allow the ice to melt naturally. Use a towel to absorb the melted water and clean the interior with a mild detergent.
The Beko CF1300APW has dimensions of approximately 86 cm in height, 110 cm in width, and 72.5 cm in depth.
To adjust the temperature settings, locate the thermostat control knob inside the freezer. Turn the knob clockwise to lower the temperature and counter-clockwise to increase it.
If the freezer is not cooling properly, check if the door is sealing properly and ensure the thermostat is set to the correct temperature. Also, verify that the vents are not blocked and clean the condenser coils if necessary.
It is recommended to clean the condenser coils at least twice a year to ensure efficient cooling and to prevent overheating.
The Beko CF1300APW is designed to operate in ambient temperatures between 10°C and 43°C, so it can be placed in a garage as long as the temperature stays within this range.
The Beko CF1300APW requires a standard 220-240V AC power supply with a 13A fuse. Ensure the freezer is plugged directly into a wall socket.
To prevent freezer burn, ensure that all food is properly wrapped in airtight packaging or containers and avoid leaving the freezer door open for extended periods.
If the freezer is making unusual noises, check if it is level and ensure it is not in contact with other objects. Also, verify that the internal components and fans are clear of obstructions.
During a power outage, the Beko CF1300APW can keep food frozen for up to 36 hours if the door remains closed.