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USER MANUAL LT3047BC Concept
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BĚŽNÉ PROVOZNÍ ZVUKY
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BEŽNÉ PREVÁDZKOVÉ ZVUKY
Zvuk praskania l'adu
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ZWYKŁE DŻWIĘKI EKSPLOATACYJNE
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Thank you for purchasing the Concept product. We want you to be satisfied with everything we make every day you use it.
Please read the instructions carefully before initial use. You should retain them for future reference. Ensure that anyone using this product is familiar with the instructions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Technical specifications
Important safety information
Product description
Tips for use
User manual
Cleaning and maintenance
Installation of the appliance
Regular operating noise
Troubleshooting
Service centre
Environmental protection
| TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Energy class F | |
| Voltage 220–240 V ~ 50 Hz | |
| Annual power consumption 107 kWh | |
| Daily power consumption 0,293 KWh | |
| Total volume 93 l | |
| Usable volume (refrigerator/freezer) 93 l / 0 l | |
| Freezing capacity ---- | |
| Freezer accumulation time ---- | |
| Climate class N / ST / T | |
| Noise level 41 dB (A) | |
| Height 850 mm | |
| Width 472 mm | |
| Depth | 450 mm |
| Weight 20,3 kg | |
The manufacturer reserves the right to make potential technical changes, typographical errors and any differences in the representation without prior notice.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Upon a delivery of a freestanding refrigerator
Immediately after delivery, check the package for any damage during shipping.
- Caution! Caution! Some edges of this appliance that are hidden after installation are sharp! Be careful not to get cut when handling an uninstalled unit.
- Do not install the appliance if it has been damaged. Contact the store where you purchased it immediately.
- Remove all the packaging and marketing materials before first use.
- Keep the packaging materials away from children or dispose of them properly.
During installation
- Do not use the appliance in any other way than as described in this manual.
- Make sure the mains voltage corresponds to the values on the rating plate of the appliance.
• This appliance can be used in households and similar places like: - Kitchen cabinets in shops, offices and other workplaces.
- Appliances used in agriculture.
- Appliances used by guests in hotels and other areas in a hotel environment.
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Appliances used in a Bed and Breakfast environment.
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Do not use the appliance if you are barefoot.
- Do not touch the appliance with wet hands.
- Do not touch the cooling parts of the freezer with wet hands. Risk of injury!
- Do not stand or sit on the open door of the appliance.
- Do not allow children or unauthorized people to handle the appliance, use it out of their reach.
• Children should not play with the appliance. - Pay extra attention if the appliance is used near children.
- Do not allow the appliance to be used as a toy.
- This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and over. Persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, should be supervised or familiarized with the instructions for use of the appliance in a safe way and have been made aware of the risks involved.
• Children 3 to 8 years old are only allowed to insert and remove food from the refrigerator. - If a malfunction occurs, turn off the appliance and unplug it from the wall outlet.
- When disconnecting the unit from the wall outlet, never pull the power cord, grasp the plug end and disconnect it by removing it from the receptacle.
- Do not immerse the power cord or the plug in water or any other liquid.
- Check the appliance and the power cord for damage regularly.
- Do not switch on the appliance if it has been damaged.
- Do not use the appliance if the door or the door seals are damaged. Call the authorised service centre.
- Do not use any accessories other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
- Do not use accessories with damaged surface treatment or if it has been worn out or has other defects.
- When removing ice from trefrigerator, be careful, there is a risk of injury and frostbite.
- IMPORTANT! Before switching on, let the appliance stand still for at least 3 hours to settle the refrigerant gases in the compressor after shipping.
- Use the appliance in a room with temperatures between +16 °C and +43 °C.
- Do not place the appliance near heat sources, it may increase its consumption and shorten the service life.
- Do not place any objects on the top of the appliance, as it could damage the appliance.
- Do not place any electrical devices such as mixers and others in the appliance.
- Do not store any corrosive or explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable substance in the appliance.
- Do not run any electrical appliances inside the refrigerator.
- Before use, it is necessary to wipe the inside of the appliance with a solution of baking soda dissolved in tepid water. After cleaning, dry all parts thoroughly.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 years and supervised.
- WARNING! Do not use mechanical devices or other means to speed up the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
- Do not place the appliance under the direct sun shine.
- Make sure there is enough free space around the appliance for free circulation of air.
- The appliance should be located at least 50 cm from a gas oven or burners and should be placed at least 5 cm away from an electric oven.
- If the appliance is placed close to the freezer, a distance of at least 2 cm should be between them in order to avoid creating moisture on the outside.
Caution!
To avoid injury, open the oven door only for a short period of time to insert or remove food. Children may lock themselves inside the appliance (risk of suffocation) or be exposed to other dangers.
Possible defects
- Only qualified service technicians should repair or perform maintenance to this appliance.
- During the repairs the appliance must be disconnected from the power. Switch off the circuit breaker or remove the plug from the wall outlet.
- When disconnecting the unit from the wall outlet, never pull the power cord, grasp the plug end and disconnect it by removing it from the receptacle.

Caution! The risk of fire / Flammable materials.
If you fail to follow these instructions, any possible repair cannot be recognized as a warranty repair.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1 Low temperature zone door
2 Drain tray
3 Light
4 Temperature regulator
5 Glass shelf
6 Fruits and vegetables drawer
7 Leveling foot
8 Drink compartment

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8TIPS FOR USE
- If there is a power failure or the cord has been pulled out of the wall socket, it is necessary to wait at least 5 minutes before reconnecting the appliance. This 5-minute delay is done to prevent compressor damage.
- During a power failure, food can be stored for several hours inside the refrigerator. Open the door of the refrigerator as little as possible in order to extend the freshness of the stored food.
- If you do not use the appliance for a long time, disconnect the appliance from the mains, clean the inside of the appliance with non-aggressive detergents (see the Cleaning and Maintenance section) and leave the appliance door open to prevent unpleasant odours inside the appliance.
- The ambient temperature in the room, the temperature of the food, the amount of food stored, and how often the door of the appliance gets opened have an effect on the temperature inside the appliance.
- If you do not attend to store frozen food, there is no need to have the set to the maximum cooling power. If you leave the temperature set to the maximum cooling power for a long time, the drain line may get frozen.
- This appliance is designed for use at ambient temperatures of 16 °C to 43 °C. The appliance may not function properly if it is used in environment with ambient temperatures listed in the table.
| Climate class Ambient Temperature | |
| T 16 °C up to 43 °C | |
| ST 16 °C up to 38 °C | |
| N 16 °C up to 32 °C | |
| SN 10 °C up to 32 °C |
Tips for storing food in a refrigerator
The refrigerator is used to store fresh food for several days.
- Be aware that stored food should not touch the back wall. Leave some space around the individual items to ensure air circulation in the refrigerator.
- Do not put hot food or drinks in the refrigerator. It will increase the humidity inside the refrigerator.
- Store the food in closed containers or packed.
- Store liquids in closed containers or bottles.
- It is recommended to place the wrapped meat on the glass shelf above the fruit and vegetable drawer.
Please follow the instructions below to avoid degrading of stored food.
- Do not open the refrigerator door for longer than necessary, as the supply of warm air significantly increases the temperature inside the appliance.
- Clean surfaces that may be in contact with food and drainage channels regularly.
- Fresh meat and fish should be stored in a suitable place to avoid contact with other foods.
Tips for storing food in a low temperature zone
In the low temperature zone, it is possible to store food or drinks intended for rapid cooling in a short time. This zone is not used for long-term storage of frozen food.
USER MANUAL
Before first use
Before first use you should wipe the outside and inside of the appliance with a damp cloth for hygiene reasons. Wash all removable parts with warm soapy water.
After installing the refrigerator, leave the appliance standstill for at least half an hour before connecting to the mains. It is necessary to allow the cooling gases to set down. Then you can connect the refrigerator to the mains and let it run for 2-3 hours to stabilize a normal operating temperature. A slight odour may occur during this time. It will go away as soon as the appliance starts to cool. Then put fresh or frozen food inside the appliance.
Note: If a power failure occurs during the first run, wait for at least 5 minutes before switching on again or connecting to the mains.
Setting the Temperature of Refrigerator Zone
- Open the door of the appliance.
- Internal temperature of the refrigerator compartment is automatically controlled by the thermostat (Fig.1).
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Turning the controller from position OFF to position MAX sets cooler temperature inside.
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the numbers shown on the controller do not indicate a specific set temperature, but a temperature level
- If the thermostat is set to OFF, it is turned off and the appliance does not cool
- For short-term food storage in the refrigerator, set the thermostat between MIN-MED.
- For long-term food storage in the refrigerator, set the thermostat to position MED and above.
- The refrigerator should be operated for at least 24 hours to reach the desired cooling temperature.

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Setting the Temperature of low temperature zone
The temperature of the low temperature zone is set automatically according to the set temperature in the refrigerator and it cannot be altered. The lowest achievable temperature in the low temperature zone is -1 °C.
Note: Frozen water droplets may appear on the back wall of the refrigerator, it is a common phenomenon not a defect of the appliance.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet or switch off the circuit breaker of the appliance before cleaning and maintenance.
- The inside of the refrigerator should be cleaned according to the frequency of use to avoid unpleasant odours.
- One source of odour can also be dirt deposits around the sealing. Regular cleaning with a damp cloth prevents these unpleasant odours.
- For cleaning, we recommend using non-aggressive products, preferably clear lukewarm water along with a soft sponge or paper towel.
- Let the appliance open to dry out naturally after cleaning.
- For cleaning, we do not recommend cleaning agents such as alcohol, acetone, oil, toothpaste or any other abrasive products.
• We do not recommend using coarse sponges or steel brushes.
• We do not recommend using boiling water as it may cause damage to individual parts of the appliance. - We do not recommend cleaning the appliance with a stream of water that could interfere with the insulation or cause a short circuit of some electronic components of the appliance.
- Clean all the accessories of the appliance with a solution of lukewarm water and a detergent. Never wash the accessories in a dishwasher!
Defrosting
- Disconnect the electrical plug from the mains
- Move food from the refrigerator to place where it will not be spoiled, prepare a container to catch defrosting frost
- Wipe the thawed water on the evaporator and the inner lining with a dry cloth, then wring the cloth out and repeat the process until the ice has completely thawed
- To speed up the defrosting process, you can use an ice scoop (use only a plastic or wooden scoop to avoid damaging the seal and the inner lining) in combination with the use of an adequate amount of warm water
- After complete defrosting and wiping the residual water inside the refrigerator with a dry cloth, you can put the food back in the refrigerator and switch on the appliance.
Installation instructions
- The warranty does not cover damages caused by incorrect installation.
- The responsibility for installing the appliance lies with the buyer, not the manufacturer.
- The manufacturer bears no responsibility for damage caused to people, animals or property due to incorrect installation.
- Place the appliance on a flat place in a well-ventilated are.
- Do not place the appliance under the direct sun shine.
- The appliance should be placed at least 10 cm from the wall at the back and both sides. There should be a free space of approximately 30 cm above the appliance as it needs to ventilate freely.
- If necessary, use the adjustable feet at the bottom of the appliance to align the appliance in a horizontally stable position.
Connection to the mains
- Make sure the mains voltage and current protection correspond to the values on the rating plate of the appliance. We recommend using a separate outlet with a 16 A circuit breaker.
- Only use grounded sockets.
- Do not use multiple sockets, plugs and extension cords. There is a risk of overheating.
- The plug of the power cord on the appliance must be freely accessible even after the installation.
• Changes in a connection may only be performed by a qualified professional. - Electrical safety of the appliance can be guaranteed only if the protective terminal of the appliance is connected to the protective conductor of the mains.
- The manufacturer bears no responsibility for damage to persons or property as a result of missing or bad protective connection.
- The power cord must be positioned in a way that it is not deformed or excessively bent.
APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS

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450 mm 472 mm 850 mmCHANGING THE DOOR SWING DIRECTION
- Switch off the circuit breaker or remove the plug from the wall outlet. When disconnecting the unit from the wall outlet, never pull the power cord, grasp the plug end and disconnect it by removing it from the receptacle.
- If you have any food and drinks in the refrigerator door compartments, remove them.
- Remove the screws from the top hinge of the refrigerator (Fig. 2) and remove the top hinge. Throughout dismantling hold the door in a vertical position to prevent them from falling and damaging. Remove the refrigerator door and place it in a safe place.
- Remove the refrigerator lower hinge screws (Fig. 3). Remove the lower door hinge and unscrew the two levelling feet.
- Install the lower door hinge to the opposite side. Ensure that the screws are correctly positioned (Fig. 3) and fix them. Screw in the levelling feet.
- Place the door on the lower hinge and install the upper hinge. Ensure that the screws are correctly positioned (Fig. 4) and fix them.
- Make sure that the refrigerator door can get closed properly.

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It may occur during the automatic defrosting, or it can be caused by the expansion and contraction of air inside the refrigerator.
Short cracking
It can be heard when the thermostat turns on and off the compressor.
Noise of the compressor
Running compressor produces noise. After the installation of the appliance, the compressor may be a little louder for a short time.
Bubbling and flowing
This sound is generated when the refrigerant is flowing through the appliance pipes.
Sound of running water
Water flows into the evaporator container during the defrosting process and it is audible throughout the defrosting process.
Sound of an airflow (sound of a ventilator)
The sound is created by the air circulation inside the appliance.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Most of the minor errors that appear when using the refrigerator can be removed by yourself, there is no need to contact an authorized service centre. The following overview should help you find the causes of occurring errors.
If the following overview does not help to remedy the error, please contact an authorized service centre.
| Defect description Possible cause Solution | ||
| The appliance does not work | The power cord plug is not plugged in the wall outlet. | Check the connection of the cord. |
| Damaged power cord | Do not connect the appliance into the mains. Contact a qualified expert or an authorised service. | |
| Faulty main electronics or control electronics | Contact an authorized service centre. | |
| The appliance cannot lower the temperature | Cooling fluids leakage Contact an authorized service centre. | |
| Clogged refrigerator piping Contact an authorized service centre. | ||
| The compressor is still running | Room temperature is high | Ensure that there is enough space around the appliance for free air circulation. |
| Too many items stored in the refrigerator | Remove some of the items that do not have to be stored in the appliance. | |
| Hot meals or liquids are placed inside the refrigerator | Remove all hot meals and liquids from the appliance and let them cool down firts. | |
| Door gets opened too frequently Do not open the door so often. | ||
| Faulty main electronics or control electronics | Contact an authorized service centre. | |
| Compressor creates too much noise. | Loose screws securing the compressor Tighten the screws. | |
| The refrigerator is not stable | Align the refrigerator so that it is in the plane. | |
| The light inside the refrigerator does not light up | The power cord plug is not plugged in the wall outlet. | Check the connection of the cord. |
| The light in the refrigerator is damaged Contact an authorized service centre. | ||
| There is too much water in the evaporator container | The door of the refrigerator is not completely closed | Make sure that the door of the refrigerator is closed and that there is no food or containers that could keep the door from closing properly. |
| Inside the refrigerator there is food that contains too much water - constant defrosting | Reduce the amount of food in the refrigerator that contains too much water. | |
SERVICE CENTRE
CAUTION!
Extensive maintenance or repair, which requires access to internal parts of the product, has to be performed by a qualified service centre.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
- Prefer recycling of packaging materials and old appliances.
- Packaging materials may be disposed of as sorted waste.
- Dispose the plastic bags made of polyethylene (PE) of as sorted waste.
Recycling of the appliance at the end of its lifespan:

This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE). The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. It is necessary to take it to a container park for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring the correct disposal of this appliance you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could otherwise result from inappropriate disposal of this product. Disposal must be performed in accordance to the regulations for waste disposal. For more detailed information about recycling of this appliance see the authorized local office or service for household waste disposal or the shop, where you purchased the appliance.
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