CDA FW254 Integrated fridge User Manual
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CDA FW254 is an integrated under counter larder fridge with an ice box, designed for short-term food storage and freezing. It features adjustable temperature control, allowing you to customize the coldness of the fridge and icebox compartments. The fridge has various storage sections for different food types, including a crisper for fruits and vegetables. The icebox is suitable for storing frozen food and can freeze up to 2kg of fresh food in 24 hours. Remember to keep the fridge and icebox clean and well-maintained to ensure optimal performance and food preservation.
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FW254
Integrated under counter larder fridge with ice box
Use and maintenance
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Contents
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Important information
Important safety and usage instructions
Guidance before first use
General use of the fridge
General use of the freezer (icebox)
Storage and use
Controls
Care and cleaning
Defrosting the fridge
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Defrosting the icebox
Troubleshooting
15 Installation and ventilation
16 Mounting the fascia doors
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Reversing the fridge door
Reversing the icebox door
Electrical information
Changing the light bulb
Climate range
Practical tips
Warranty and service
IMPORTANT: Please read the user instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and before installing it.
Failure to install the fridge, or to have it installed, as per the user manual could invalidate the warranty. Any service calls relating to misuse or incorrect installation could incur a service charge.
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Important
The CDA Group Ltd cannot be held responsible for injuries or losses caused by incorrect use or installation of this product.
Please note that CDA reserve the right to invalidate the guarantee supplied with this product following incorrect installation or misuse of the appliance or use in a commercial environment.
This appliance is not designed to be used by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensorial or mental capacity, or who lack experience or knowledge about it, unless they have had supervision or instructions on how to use the appliance by someone who is responsible for their safety.
Under no circumstances should any external covers be removed for servicing or maintenance except by suitably qualified personnel.
Appliance information:
Please enter the details on the appliance rating plate below for reference, to assist CDA Customer Care in the event of a fault with your appliance and to register your appliance for guarantee purposes.
Appliance Model
Serial Number
EU Declarations of Conformity
This appliance has been manufactured to the strictest standards and complies with all applicable legislation, including Electrical safety (LVD) 2014/35/EU and Electromagnetic interference (EMC)
2014/30/EU. Parts intended to come into contact with food conform to 1935/2004/EC.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE
PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH EU DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU.
At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste. The refrigeration system contains insulating gases and refrigerants, which require specialised waste disposal. The valuable materials contained in this appliance can be recycled.
It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service.
Before disposing of an old appliance, remove the door seals, latch or bolt lock to avoid the risk of child entrapment.
Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative consequences for the environment and health. It also enables the constituent materials to be recovered, saving both energy and resources. As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately, the product is marked with a crossed-out wheeled dustbin.
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Important
Never store inflammable or explosive items and strong corrosive acids or alkalis in the appliance.
This is a household appliance, which is produced in accordance with the national standard. It is intended for food storage only, not for storage of blood, medicine and biological products.
To prevent risk of fire, keep the appliance away from petrol or any other inflammables.
To prevent risk of electromagnetic interference or other accidents, do not place a microwave oven on top of the refrigerator or use any electric appliance inside the refrigerator.
Do not allow children to play with or near the appliance.
The internal surfaces of the fridge compartment may be very cold when the appliance is running. Avoid touching, if possible, the surfaces especially when hands are wet.
Do not splash water onto the appliance. Keep it away from places of high humidity that may have adverse effect on the electric insulation performance.
This appliance is designed to be used in ambient temperatures between 10˚C and 32˚C. Use outside of this range may cause the appliance to fail.
This refrigeration appliance is intended for use as a built-in appliance.
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Before first use
You must allow the fridge to settle for at least twenty four hours prior to switching the power on.
It is recommended that you clean the interior of the appliance prior to first use, using a solution of bicarbonate of soda and warm water and then thoroughly drying the interior.
The fridge may have an odour to it at first use. This will disappear as the appliance cools.
When first switching the appliance on it is advisable to set the fridge to setting 3 and leaving the fridge to settle for 24 hours before adusting the temperature to the preferred setting.
Please note:
The appliance will work continuously until it comes down to the correct temperature.
If the appliance is switched off, you should allow five minutes before switching it on again to prevent unnecessary damage to the compressor.
Never store inflammable or explosive items and strong corrosive acids or alkalis in the appliance.
This fridge cools your food by making the inside back of the cavity cold. It is normal for frost to build up on this surface; it then dissipates and drains through a small drain at the bottom, where it evaporates harmlessly. The presence of frosting at the back is not a malfunction of the fridge.
The presence of frosting within the icebox of the appliance is not a malfunction of the icebox.
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Use
Fridge
• Never put liquids in the refrigerator uncovered
• Never put hot foods in the refrigerator. Warm food should be allowed to cool to room temperature before being put into the refrigerator
• Nothing should rest against the rear wall of the refrigerator, as this will cause frost and possible condensation problems which will be difficult to remove
• Make sure food is clean and any extra water is wiped away before putting into the fridge
• Wrap or cover food before putting into the fridge. This will help prevent the loss of moisture, keep food fresh and avoid unpleasant odours
• Sort foods prior to storing. Any foods to be used soon should be stored at the front of the shelf to prevent deterioration caused by the door being open for prolonged periods
• Do not overfill the fridge. There should be sufficient space between the foods to allow the cool air to circulate
• Thawing frozen foods in the fridge compartment will help to keep the temperature low and save energy
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Use
Freezer (icebox)
• The freezer compartment is designed to store only frozen food.
• Never put hot or warm foods in the freezer, allow them to cool fully before putting them into the freezer
• Follow the instructions on the food packaging for storage of frozen food. If no information is provided, foods should not be stored for more than three months after the purchase date
• Store food in small packages (ideally less than 0.5kg). This reduces the freezing time and improves the quality of the food after thawing
• Wrap food before putting into the freezer. To stop the wrapping sticking together, ensure it is dry
• Label the food before freezing with information including type of food and dates of storage and expiry
• Once food is thawed, it must not be refrozen unless it has been completely cooked. Only defrost as much food as is required, to prevent wastage
• Bottled or canned drinks should not be stored in the freezer compartment as they could explode
• The maximum amount of fresh food that can be frozen within a
24 hour period is approximately 2kg
• Do not attempt to freeze more than the maximum amount
Note: If the appliance does not have a freezer compartment ( it is not suitable for freezing foodstuffs.
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Storage and use
The fridge is for short term food storage. Although the temperature can be maintained between 0-10˚C, extended periods of food storage is not recommended.
As the cold air circulates within the fridge, the temperature can vary between the different sections. As such, foods should be stored in different sections according to type.
1. Butter and eggs
2. Food in jars and bottles
3. Drinks, e.g. milk
4. Frozen food
5. Yoghurts and cheese
6. Fresh meat and fish
7. Fruit and vegetables
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Fig.1
The fridge shelves can be moved according to the storage requirements within the fridge section. To move the shelf, lift up the front section and then pull it outwards. To replace, slide the shelf back into the slot, and lower the front section.
When storing root vegetables with leaves, such as carrots or turnips, their leaves should be removed. This prevents the leaves from absorbing nutrients from within the vegetables. The crisper cover shelf is split to allow easy access to the crispers.
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Controls
Power
1 2 3 4 5
Adjust
Fig. 2
Temperature control
The temperature controls for this fridge are simple and easy to use. To change the temperature simply press the adjust button on the right hand side of the unit to cycle through settings 1 to 5. The warmest setting being 1 and the coldest being 5.
After changing the temperature setting, the time taken to achieve the new temperature will depend on how big the change is from the previous setting.
Switching on and off
When the fridge is connected to a power supply the lights below the setting numbers will illuminate, indicating which setting is currently being used.
To switch the appliance on and off simply press and hold the power button on the left hand side of the unit for approximatley 5 seconds
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Care and cleaning
Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before any cleaning or maintenance.
Cleaning Rod
The fridge and crisper sections should be cleaned using a solution of bicarbonate of soda and lukewarm water. Do not use abrasive products or detergents. After washing, rinse and dry thoroughly.
Water Outlet
Clean the shelves, drawers and balconies separately by hand with a
Fig. 3 mild solution of washing up liquid and water. Do not put them in the dishwasher.
The water drain hole at the back of the fridge compartment and the evaporating tray should be cleaned periodically to prevent the defrosted water from collecting inside the fridge compartment. The cleaning rod can be used to clean the drain hole. Always ensure that the drainage channel, visible at the rear of the appliance, is kept clear of debris. If you notice that the drain hole/ channel is iced over, use warm ( not boiling ) water to remove the ice blockage.
If the appliance is not to be used for prolonged periods of time, unplug and clean the appliance. The doors should be left slightly ajar to prevent the formation of mildew and unpleasant odours.
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Defrosting the fridge
The fridge is self-defrosting. Any water created will run out of the fridge through the channel at the back of the fridge.
It is important to keep the channel clear at all times using the cleaning tool supplied.
The defrosted water is collected in the evaporating tray at the back of the appliance and dissipated by evaporation.
If you notice a heavy build up of ice, refer to the troubleshooting section on ice on page 13.
Defrosting the icebox
An excessive build-up of ice or frost in your icebox will lead to decreased efficiency and potentially increase your energy bills.
We recommend defrosting the icebox at least once a year or whenever the ice build-up inside is thicker than ¼ of an inch.
The safest way to defrost your icebox is by switching the appliance off and leaving the doors open until all of the ice has melted away. Ensure you place old towels on the floor at the base of the appliance to catch any water that runs from the appliance. We advise against the use of newspapers to catch the water as the ink can run and ruin floors or units.
Removing chunks of the ice/frost as it is defrosting will speed up the process. Do not use any sharp objects or implements, hair driers or heat guns as these can cause irreversible damage.
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Troubleshooting
If you have any problems with your appliance, you should check the troubleshooting prior to calling CDA Customer Care to prevent unnecessary service calls and potential cost. Contact details are on the back cover of this manual
If the appliance is not working, check the following:
• There is power to the appliance
• The house fuses are intact and the fuse in the plug has not
blown
• The on/off switch is not set to off
• The plug socket is functioning fine. To check this, plug another electrical appliance in to see if the socket is faulty
If the appliance is working, but not very well, check the following:
• The appliance is not overloaded
• The thermostat is set to an appropriate temperature
• The doors are closing properly
• The cooling system at the rear of the appliance is clean and free of dust, and not touching the rear wall
• There is enough ventilation at the side and rear walls
• The lower vents are neither blocked nor dirty
If the appliance is noisy, check the following:
• The appliance is level and stable
• The side and rear walls are clear, and there is nothing resting on the appliance
• Note : The cooling gas in the refrigerator may make a slight bubbling or gurgling noise, even when the compressor is not running
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If there is water in the lower part of the refrigerator compartment, check the following:
• The drain hole in the channel at the back of the compartment is clear
• There are no items touching the rear wall of the appliance. If there are, adjust their position so that they no longer touch it
• Check that there is some resistance when opening the door of the appliance. If it opens at the slightest touch it may mean that the door seal needs to be replaced
• Check the door seal for any kinks, debris or damage. If you notice any, and are unable to resolve the issue yourself, contact
CDA Customer Care so that the seal can be replaced
If ice has formed on the back wall of the fridge:
• It is normal for some ice droplets to form on the back wall of the fridge. This does not constitute a fault with the appliance
• Ensure that no items inside the fridge are in contact with the back wall
• Check that there is some resistance when opening the door of the appliance. If it opens at the slightest touch it may mean that the door seal needs to be replaced
• Check the door seal for any kinks, debris or damage. If you notice any, and are unable to resolve the issue yourself, contact
CDA Customer Care so that the seal can be replaced
If excessive ice has formed in the icebox:
• This may mean that warm air is entering the fridge/icebox. Carry
out the above door seal checks for the fridge door and icebox
door. If you have reversed the icebox door hinge side, ensure it
is closing properly
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Installation and ventilation
This appliance must never be installed close to heat sources, e.g. heating elements, cookers or in damp places.
• To ensure the appliance is level, you should use the height adjustable feet at the front of the appliance
• The ventilation system at the bottom of the appliance must not be blocked
• Fig. 4 shows the installation requirements for your appliance. All measurements are in millimetres. Failure to install the appliance correctly can lead to increased running costs, premature failure and may invalidate the warranty provided with the appliance
Fig. 4
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Mounting the fascia doors
Fig. 6 - Fitting the decor door bracket
Remove the white decorative cover (Fig. 5) by lifting it upwards.
Obtain the below measurements:
Dimension B = Measure from the underside surface of kitchen unit to the bottom of fixing bracket.
Fig. 5
Dimension C = Measure from the underside surface of kitchen unit to the top of next unit door.
Unscrew and remove the nuts and washers from the
Fig. 6 top of the appliance door to remove the bracket.
Fig. 7 - Fitting the decor door bracket
Subtract C from B and put the fixing bracket (2) in place using this measurement for vertical position and place to the centre for horizontal position. Secure the fixing bracket (2) using screws(1).
Fig. 7
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2
Fig. 8 - Fitting the decor door
Place the decor door onto the appliance door by inserting adjustment bolts into the slots on the fixing bracket.
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Fig. 8
Locate the washers and screw the nuts onto the adjustment bolts.
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Fig. 9 - Aligning the decor door
Close the door and check the alignment with the other unit doors.
Adjust the decor door by screwing or unscrewing the adjustment bolts for vertical adjustment and by the help of the slots on the fixing bracket for
Fig. 9 other directions. Lock the screws into place as shown in Fig. 9.
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Fitting the decor door base fixings
With the appliance door open, locate the metal decor door base fixing brackets and screw the fixings to the decor door. You may need to remove and re-fit these brackets depending upon the decor door used.
Fitting the decorative cover
Re-fit the decorative cover, that you removed in the first step, on to the decor door fixing bracket.
Check that the whole door assembly operates smoothly and that the door seal of the refrigerator is still creating a seal.
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Reversing the fridge door
We recommend you seek the help of another individual to support the doors whilst performing this operation.
1. Open the door
2. Carefully prise off the white cover
caps for the side that you wish to
switch the hinges to
3. Loosen the screws that hold the hinges to the fridge cabinet and remove the door
4. Remove the screws that secure
the hinge to the door
5. Place the door somewhere
safe where it will not cause or
receive damage
6. Relocate the hinges to their
opposing corners as shown in
Fig. 10
7. Refit the door to the hinges.
Do not turn the door upside
down
8. Insert the cover caps (3) on the opposite side in the exposed holes
9. Ensure that the door seal is
correct, as per page 19
Fig. 10
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Ensuring the door seals correctly:
It is normal for the seal to be compressed after the door has been reversed. With the door closed, use a hair dryer to expand the seal and fill the gap between the door and the body of the appliance.
Take care not to use the hair dryer too close to the appliance, which could damage the seal. A distance of approximately 10cm should be adequate. When completed, allow the seal and door to cool before touching them. Once done, the seal will remain in position.
Reversing the icebox door
Remove the lower hinge piece (circled in Fig. 11) by removing the two screws holding it in place. The door will begin to drop once this has been removed so take care. Place the door somewhere safe and remove the lower hinge piece. Carefully take out the white cover caps from the opposite side.
Place these in the old hinge position holes. Remove the door latch strike plate (Fig. 12) and mirror its position on the opposite side. Re-fit the door
Fig.11
in the new position, ensuring that the upper hinge pivot on the door goes into the recess in the top of the fridge. Latch the door over the strike plate and fit the lower hinge piece in its new position. Test that the icebox door functions properly and make any necessary adjustments.
Fig.12
Cover caps
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Electrical information
Warning! This appliance must be earthed.
Green and yellow to earth
A
Brown to live
B
13A Fuse
Cord Clamp
Blue to Neutral
Fig. 13
The mains lead of this appliance has been fitted with a BS 1363A
13Amp fused plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug, follow the steps below:
1. Remove the fuse cover and fuse
2. Fit replacement 13A fuse, ASTA approved to BS 1362 type, into the fuse cover
3. Replace fuse cover
Important: Do not use the appliance without the fuse cover in position.
How to connect an alternative plug
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlet, then it should be cut off and disposed of safely to avoid possible shock hazard.
A suitable alternative plug of at least 13 Amp rating to BS 1363 should be used.
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As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:-
• The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal which is marked with letter (E) or by the
Earth symbol or coloured GREEN and YELLOW
• The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter (N) or coloured BLACK
• The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter (L) or coloured RED
If in doubt regarding the electrical connection of this appliance, consult a qualified electrician. Do not shorten the supply cable, the appliance may require removing for servicing.
N.B. Ensure that the plug socket is situated in an easily accessible place after installation.
E & O E. All instructions, dimensions and illustrations are provided for guidance only. CDA reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.
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Changing the light bulb
If the LED lighting fails in any way, it should only be replaced by
CDA authorised service agents. In the event of light failure within your fridge please contact CDA Customer Care to arrange a service visit. Contact details are on the rear cover of this manual.
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Climate range
The information about the climate range of the appliance is provided on the rating plate. It indicates at which ambient temperature (that is room temperature in which the appliance is working) is optimal for the operation of the appliance.
Climate class
SN Extended Temperate
N Temperate
ST Sub Tropical
T Tropical
Allowable ambient temperature
This refrigeration appliance is intended for use at an ambient temperature ranging between 10°C and 32°C
This refrigeration appliance is intended for use at an ambient temperature ranging between 16°C and 32°C
This refrigeration appliance is intended for use at an ambient temperature ranging between 16°C and 38°C
This refrigeration appliance is intended for use at an ambient temperature ranging between 16°C and 43°C
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Practical tips
Due to the natural circulation of the air in the appliance, there are different temperature zones in the refrigerator chamber. The coldest area is directly above the vegetable drawers. Use this area for all delicate and highly perishable food such as:
• Fish, meat, poultry
• Sausage products, ready meals
• Dishes or baked goods containing eggs or cream
• Fresh dough, cake mixtures
• Pre-packed vegetables and other fresh food with a label stating it should be stored at a temperature of approximately 4°C
The warmest area is in the top section of the door. Use this area for storing butter and cheese.
To achieve the most effective food preservation for the longest possible time and to avoid wasting any food, position the products as shown in Fig. 1. In addition this figure illustrates the layout of drawers, baskets and shelves, which allows the most efficient use of energy.
Optimal temperature and storage conditions will extend product shelf life and optimise electricity consumption. Optimal storage temperature range should be stated on the food packaging.
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Warranty and service
The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage caused by improper use of the product.
• Repairs carried out by unqualified persons may seriously endanger the appliance user
• Pursuant to Commission Regulation (EU) 2019/2019, The minimum availability period for spare parts necessary to repair the appliance is 7 or 10 years depending on the type and purpose of the spare part
• The list of spare parts and the ordering procedure are available on the websites of the manufacturer, importer or an authorised representative
• The minimum warranty period for the appliance offered by the manufacturer, importer or authorized representative is given in the warranty card
• The warranty shall be void if you make any independent adaptations or alterations, tamper with seals or other appliance safety devices or its parts or interfere with the appliance contrary to operating instructions
For more information about the product, please refer to the EU
EPREL Product Database at https://eprel.ec.europea.eu.
Alternatively you can use your mobile device to scan the QR code on the energy label or enter the product model listed on the energy label in the EPREL search engine.
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Notes
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Notes
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The CDA Group
Harby Road
Langar
Nottinghamshire
NG13 9HY
Sales Department
Phone: 01949 862010
Email: [email protected]
CDA Customer Care
Phone: 01949 862012
Email: [email protected]
©2020 CDA Group Ltd
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Key Features
- Interior light
- Ice box
- 1 egg tray
- In-door balconies: 2
- Glass shelves: 2
- Reversible doors
- Height adjustable feet
- Control system: Electronic
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