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Refrigerator
User Manual
B5RCNE406HXBR
58 9528 0000/ EN/ AA/ 19/04/23 10:10
7282343715

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  • Page 1 Refrigerator User Manual B5RCNE406HXBR 58 9528 0000/ EN/ AA/ 19/04/23 10:10 7282343715...
  • Page 2 Dear Customer Please read this manual before using the product. Thank you for choosing this Beko product. We would like you to achieve the optimal effi- ciency from this high quality product which has been manufactured with state of the art technology.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1 Safety Instructions......Intention of Use ......Safety of Children, Vulnerable Persons and Pets ......Electrical Safety......Handling Safety ......Installation Safety......Operational Safety......Food Storage Safety...... 10 Maintenance and Cleaning Safety 11 Disposal of the Old Product..12 2 Environmental Instructions..12 Compliance with the WEEE Dir- ective and Disposing of the Waste Product .......
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1 Safety Instructions • This section includes the In the staff kitchens of the safety instructions necessary stores, offices and other work- to prevent the risk of personal ing environments, injury or material damage. In farm houses, • Our company shall not be held In the units of hotels, motels or responsible for damages that other resting facilities that are...
  • Page 5: Electrical Safety

    • Children between 3 and 8 • If there is a lock available on years are allowed to put and the product’s door, keep the take out food into/from the key out of children's reach. cooler product. Electrical Safety • Electrical products are danger- ous for children and pets.
  • Page 6: Handling Safety

    • The plug shall be easily ac- Installation Safety cessible. If this is not possible, • Contact the Authorized Service a mechanism that meets the for the product's installation. electrical legislation and that To prepare the product for use, disconnects all terminals from see the information in the user the mains (fuse, switch, main manual and make sure the...
  • Page 7 rugs or similar covers under the vicinity of a heat source, the product. This may cause use a suitable insulation plate risk of fire as a result of inad- and make sure the minimum equate ventilation! distance to the heat source is •...
  • Page 8: Operational Safety

    • Place the power cable and • In case of a failure of the hoses (if any) of the product product, unplug it and do not so that they shall not cause a operate until it is repaired by risk of tripping over. the authorized service.
  • Page 9 • Do not put ice cream, ice ilar materials and products cubes or frozen food to your that are subject to the Medical mouth as soon as you take Products Directive. them out of the freezer. Risk of • If the product is used against frostbite! its intended purpose, it may •...
  • Page 10: Food Storage Safety

    • Do not hit or exert excessive 3. Do not remove the racks and pressure on glass surfaces. drawers from the product to Broken glass may cause injur- prevent children from getting ies and/or material damages. inside the appliance. • The cooling system in your 4.
  • Page 11: Maintenance And Cleaning Safety

    Thus, it does not drip on or • When cleaning the product, do come into contact with other not use sharp and abrasive foods. tools or household cleaning • Two-star freezer compart- agents, detergent, gas, gasol- ments are used for storing pre- ine, thinner, alcohol, varnish, filled foods, making and stor- and similar substances.
  • Page 12: Disposal Of The Old Product

    Disposal of the Old • It may be fatal if the com- Product pressor oil is swallowed or if it penetrates the respiratory When disposing of your old tract. product follow the instructions • Cooling system of your below: product includes R600a gas as •...
  • Page 13: Your Refrigerator

    3 Your Refrigerator 1 * Adjustable Door Shelves 2 * Egg Holders 3 * Bottle Shelf 4 * Adjustable Front Legs 5 * Freezer Compartment 6 * Ice Container 7 * Cold Storage Drawer 8 * Crisper 9 * Adjustable Shelves 10 * Foldable Wine Bin 11 * Fan 12 * Illumination Lamp...
  • Page 14: Electrical Connection

    4.2 Electrical Connection WARNING: The manufacturer assumes no re- sponsibility for any damages Do not use extension or multi sock- ets in power connection. caused by the work carried out by unauthorized persons. Damaged power cable must be re- WARNING: placed by Authorized Service.
  • Page 15: Preparation

    5 Preparation • Make sure the foods are not in contact Read the “Safety Instructions” sec- with the cooler compartment temperat- tion first! ure sensor described below. 5.1 What To Do For Energy Saving Connecting the product to elec- tronic energy-saving systems is harmful, as it may damage the product.
  • Page 16: Climate Class And Definitions

    • SN: Long Term Temperate Climate: This It is normal for the front edges of cooling device is designed for use at am- the refrigerator to be warm. These bient temperatures between 10 °C and 32 areas are designed to warm up in °C.
  • Page 17: Use Of Your Appliance

    7 Use of Your Appliance 7.1 Control Panel of the Product 1 Quick Freezing Key 2 Cooler Compartment Temperature Setting Key 3 Error Status Indicator 4 Freezer Compartment Temperature Setting Key 5 Product Switch Off Button 6 Cooler Compartment Off (Vacation) Function Key 2.
  • Page 18: Storing Food In The Cooler Compartment

    icons on the cooler compartment temperat- 5.Product Switch Off Button ure indicator turn off and the cooler com- When this button is pressed for 3 seconds, partment does not perform active cooling. the device switches to the off state. In this When this function is activated, you are ad- state, the refrigerator does not perform vised against storing food in the refrigerat-...
  • Page 19 • You can both create a damp environment • Except the cases where extreme circum- and provide an air flow by keeping fruits stances are available in the environment, and vegetables, which are prone to dry- if your product (on the recommended set ing, in the perforated or unsealed plastic values table) is set to the specified set bags.
  • Page 20: Crisper

    • If fresh food compartment is set to a air circulation is intensified in the crisper. lower temperature, fresh fruits and veget- Keep fruits and vegetables in this compart- ables may be partially frozen. ment. Keep the green-leaved vegetables and fruits separately to prolong their life. Freezer Details As per the IEC 62552 standards, the freezer 7.4 Dairy Products Cold Storage...
  • Page 21: Replacing The Illumination Lamp

    Version 2; Lamp(s) used in this appliance cannot be used for house lighting. Intended use of If the door of the device remains open for a this lamp is to help the user place food into certain period of time (between 60 s and the refrigerator / freezer safely and com- 120 s), the door open alert is sounded.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    • Use a mildly dampened micro-fibre cloth cro-fibre cloth dampened with water and to clean the external surface of the use dry polishing chamois. Always follow product. Sponges and other types of the veins of the stainless steel. cleaning clothes may cause scratches. Preventing Odours •...
  • Page 23 • The temperature setting is incorrect. >>> The freezer temperature is very low, but the cooler temperature is adequate. Select the appropriate temperature set- ting. • The freezer compartment temperature is • The power is out. >>> The product will set to a very low degree.
  • Page 24 Shaking or noise. • Certain holders and packaging materials may cause odour. >>> Use holders and • The surface is not flat or durable >>> If packaging materials without free of the product is shaking when moved odour. slowly, adjust the stands to balance the •...
  • Page 25 “Self-Repair” section below, repairs support.beko.com, might give raise to shall be addressed to registered profes- safety issues not attributable to Beko, and sional repairers in order to avoid safety is- will void the warranty of the product. sues. A registered Professional repairer is a...
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