
GKF15810DN - GKF15810W - GKF35810DN
Combi Fridge Freezer
User manual
EN /
57 8676 0000 / AI


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Contents
1. Safety and environment
instructions 5
1.1. General safety .....................5
1.1.1 HC warning ..........................7
1.1.2 For models with water
dispenser ......................................7
1.2. Intended use ........................ 7
1.3. Child safety ..........................8
1.4. Compliance with WEEE
Directive and Disposing of the
Waste Product ..............................8
1.5. Compliance with RoHS
Directive ........................................ 8
1.6. Package information ...........8
2. Your Refrigerator 9
3. Installation 10
3.1 Appropriate installation
location .......................................10
3.2 Installing the plastic
wedges ........................................11
3.3 Electrical connection.........12
4. Preparation 13
4.1 Things to be done for energy
saving .......................................... 13
4.2 Initial use ...........................13
5. Using your appliance 16
5.1 Cooling ............................... 17
5.2 Placing the food .................17
5.3 Defrosting of the appliance 17
5.4 Open door warning ............ 18
5.5 Recommendations for
freshfood compartment .............18
5.6 Take out the bottom door
shelf ...........................................18
5.7 Using the water dispenser 19
5.8 Filling the water
dispenser's tank ......................... 20
5.9 Cleaning the water tank ...21
5.10 Drip tray ............................. 22
6 . Maintenance and cleaning 23
6.1 Avoiding bad odours ..........23
6.2 Protecting the plastic
surfaces .....................................24
7. Troubleshooting 25

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Please read these instructions first before using your appliance
Thank you for choosing a Grundig appliance.
Please take some time to read this user manual before using your
appliance, to ensure you know how to safely operate the controls
and functions.
Carefully follow all unpacking and installation instructions to
ensure the appliance is correctly connected and fitted prior to use.
Please write your product model and serial number on the last
page of this user manual, and store in a safe location close to the
appliance for easy future reference.
This user manual may also be applicable for several other models.
Differences between models will be listed.
If you have any questions or concerns, please call our contact
centre or find help and information online at www.grundig.co.uk
Symbols and their descriptions
This instruction manual contains the following symbols:
C
Important information or useful
usage tips.
A
Warning against dangerous
conditions for life and property.
B
Warning against electric voltage.
Packaging materials of the product
are manufactured from recyclable
materials in accordance with our
National Environment Regulations.

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1. Safety and environment instructions
This section provides the safety
instructions necessary to
prevent the risk of injury and
material damage. Failure to
observe these instructions will
invalidate all types of product
warranty.
Intended use
A
WARNING:
Keep ventilation
openings, in the
appliance enclosure or
in the built-instructure,
clear of obstruction.
A
WARNING:
Do not use mechanical
devices or other
means to accelerate
the defrosting process,
other than those
recommended by the
manufacturer.
A
WARNING:
Do not damage the
refrigerant circuit.
A
WARNING:
Do not use electrical
appliances inside
the food storage
compartments of the
appliance, unless
they are of the type
recommended by the
manufacturer.
This appliance is intended to be
used in household and similar
applications such as
– staff kitchen areas in shops,
offices and other working
environments;
– farm houses and by clients
in hotels, motels and other
residential type environments;
– bed and breakfast type
environments;
– catering and similar non-retail
applications.
1.1. General safety
• This product should not
be used by persons with
physical, sensory and mental
disabilities, without sufficient
knowledge and experience
or by children. The device
can only be used by such
persons under supervision
and instruction of a person
responsible for their safety.
Children should not be
allowed to play with this
device.
• In case of malfunction,
unplug the device.
• After unplugging, wait at
least 5 minutes before
plugging in again.
• Unplug the product when not
in use.
• Do not touch the plug with
wet hands! Do not pull the
cable to plug off, always hold
the plug.
• Do not plug in the refrigerator
if the socket is loose.
• Unplug the product during
installation, maintenance,
cleaning and repair.

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• If the product will not be
used for a while, unplug the
product and remove any food
inside.
• Do not use the product when
the compartment with circuit
cards located on the upper
back part of the product
(electrical card box cover) (1)
is open.
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• Do not use steam or steamed
cleaning materials for
cleaning the refrigerator and
melting the ice inside. Steam
may contact the electrified
areas and cause short circuit
or electric shock!
• Do not wash the product by
spraying or pouring water on
it! Danger of electric shock!
• In case of malfunction, do not
use the product, as it may
cause electric shock. Contact
the authorised service before
doing anything.
• Plug the product into an
earthed socket. Earthing
must be done by a qualified
electrician.
• If the product has LED
type lighting, contact the
authorised service for
replacing or in case of any
problem.
• Do not touch frozen food with
wet hands! It may adhere to
your hands!
• Do not place liquids in bottles
and cans into the freezer
compartment. They may
explode.
• Place liquids in upright
position after tightly closing
the lid.
• Do not spray flammable
substances near the product,
as it may burn or explode.
• Do not keep flammable
materials and products with
flammable gas (sprays, etc.)
in the refrigerator.
• Do not place containers
holding liquids on top of the
product. Splashing water on
an electrified part may cause
electric shock and risk of fire.
• Exposing the product to rain,
snow, sunlight and wind
will cause electrical danger.
When relocating the product,
do not pull by holding the
door handle. The handle may
come off.
• Take care to avoid trapping
any part of your hands or
body in any of the moving
parts inside the product.
• Do not step or lean on the
door, drawers and similar
parts of the refrigerator. This

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will cause the product to fall
down and cause damage to
the parts.
• Take care not to trap the
power cable.
1.1.1 HC warning
If the product comprises a
cooling system using R600a
gas, take care to avoid
damaging the cooling system
and its pipe while using and
moving the product. This gas
is flammable. If the cooling
system is damaged, keep the
product away from sources
of fire and ventilate the room
immediately.
C
The label on the inner
left side indicates the
type of gas used in the
product.
1.1.2 For models with
water dispenser
• Pressure for cold water inlet
shall be maximum 90 psi (620
kPa). If your water pressure
exceeds 80 psi (550 kPa), use
a pressure limiting valve in
your mains system. If you
do not know how to check
your water pressure, ask for
the help of a professional
plumber.
• If there is risk of water
hammer effect in your
installation, always
use a water hammer
prevention equipment in
your installation. Consult
Professional plumbers if you
are not sure that there is no
water hammer effect in your
installation.
• Do not install on the hot
water inlet. Take precautions
against of the risk of
freezing of the hoses. Water
temperature operating
interval shall be 33°F (0.6°C)
minimum and 100°F (38°C)
maximum.
• Use drinking water only.
1.2. Intended use
• This product is designed for
home use. It is not intended
for commercial use.
• The product should be used
to store food and beverages
only.
• Do not keep sensitive
products requiring controlled
temperatures (vaccines,
heat sensitive medication,
medical supplies, etc.) in the
refrigerator.
• The manufacturer assumes
no responsibility for any
damage due to misuse or
mishandling.

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• Original spare parts will
be provided for 10 years,
following the product
purchasing date.
1.3. Child safety
• Keep packaging materials
out of children’s reach.
• Do not allow the children to
play with the product.
• If the product’s door
comprises a lock, keep the
key out of children’s reach.
1.4. Compliance with WEEE
Directive and Disposing
of the Waste Product
This product complies
with EU WEEE Directive
(2012/19/EU). This product
bears a classification symbol for
waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE).
This product has been
manufactured with
high quality parts and
materials which can be
reused and are
suitable for recycling.
Do not dispose of the waste
product with normal domestic
and other wastes at the end of
its service life. Take it to the
collection center for the
recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment. Please
consult your local authorities to
learn about these collection
centers.
1.5. Compliance with
RoHS Directive
• This product complies with
EU WEEE Directive (2011/65/
EU). It does not contain
harmful and prohibited
materials specified in the
Directive.
1.6. Package information
Packaging materials of the
product are manufactured
from recyclable materials in
accordance with our National
Environment Regulations. Do
not dispose of the packaging
materials together with the
domestic or other wastes. Take
them to the packaging material
collection points designated by
the local authorities.

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2. Your Refrigerator
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Figures in this user manual are schematic and may not
match the product exactly. If the subject parts are not
included in the product you have purchased, then those
parts are valid for other models.
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1. Adjustable door shelves
2. Water dispenser filling tank
3. Egg section
4. Water dispenser reservoir
5. Bottle shelf
6. Adjustable Front Feet
7. Freezing and Storage (store
fresh food to be frozen lower
down)
8. Freezer compartment
9. Chiller compartment
10. Adjustable shelves
11. Wine rack
12. Thermostat knob
* May not be available in all models

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3. Installation
To make the product ready
for use, make sure that the
electricity installation is
appropriate before calling the
Authorised Service Agent. If
not, call a qualified electrician
to have any necessary
arrangements carried out.
C
Preparation of the
location and electrical
installation at the
place of installation
is under customer's
responsibility.
B
Product must not be
plugged in during
installation. Otherwise,
there is the risk of
death or serious injury!
B
WARNING:
Manufacturer shall
not be held liable for
damages that may
arise from procedures
carried out by
unauthorised persons.
A
WARNING: Prior to
installation, visually
check if the product has
any defects on it. If so,
do not have it installed.
Damaged products
cause risks for your
safety.
C
Make sure that the
power cable is not
pinched or crushed
while pushing the
product into its place
after installation or
cleaning procedures.
3.1 Appropriate
installation location
• Choose a place at where
you can access the product
comfortably.
• Install the product at least 30
cm away from heat sources
such as hobs, ovens, heater
cores and stoves and at least
5 cm away from electrical
ovens. Product must not be
subjected to direct sun light
and kept in humid places
after installation.
• Appropriate air ventilation
must be provided around your
product in order to achieve
an efficient operation. If
the product is to be placed
in a recess in the wall, pay
attention to leave at least 5
cm distance with the ceiling
and side walls.
• Do not place the product on
materials such as rugs or
carpets.
• Place the product on an even
floor surface to prevent jolts.

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• Your product can operate
in ambient temperatures
between +5°C to +43°C.
3.2 Installing the
plastic wedges
1. Plastic wedges are used to
create the distance for the air
circulation between the product
and the rear wall. Insert the 2
plastic wedges onto the rear
ventilation cover as illustrated
in the figure. To install the
wedges, push and twist a
quarter of a turn.
2. b) The condenser of your appliance is located on the back as
shown below. In order to achieve better energy efficiency with
lower energy consumption, please pull the condenser towards
yourself as illustrated in picture below.
*may not be available in all models
better energy
efficiency
2-b
initial position
PULL
PULL
2-a

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3.3 Electrical connection
Connect the product to a
grounded outlet protected by a
fuse complying with the values
in the rating plate. Our company
shall not be liable for any
damages that will arise when
the product is used without
grounding in accordance with
the local regulations.
• Electrical connection
must comply with national
regulations.
• Power cable plug must
be within easy reach after
installation.
• The voltage and allowed
fuse or breaker protection
are specified in the Rating
Plate which is affixed to
interior of the product. If the
current value of the fuse or
breaker in the house does not
comply with the value in the
rating plate, have a qualified
electrician install a suitable
fuse.
• The specified voltage must be
equal to your mains voltage.
• WARNING: Do not locate
extension sockets or charging
transformers/power supplies
or Lithium-Iron battery
operated products adjacent to
the compressor as they could
overheat.
• Do not make connections
via extension cables or
multi-plugs.
B
WARNING: Damaged
power cable must
be replaced by the
Authorised Service
Agents.
B
WARNING: If the
product has a failure, it
should not be operated
unless it is repaired by
the Authorised Service
Agent! There is the risk
of electric shock!

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4. Preparation
4.1 Things to be done
for energy saving
A
Connecting the product
to electric energy saving
devices is risky as it may
cause damage on the
product.
• Do not leave the doors of your
appliance open for a long
time.
• Do not put hot food or drinks
in your refrigerator.
• Do not overload the
appliance. Cooling capacity
will fall when the air
circulation inside is hindered.
• Do not place the appliance
in places subject to direct
sunlight. Install the product
at least 30 cm away from heat
sources such as hobs, ovens,
heater cores and stoves
and at least 5 cm away from
electrical ovens.
• Pay attention to store your
food in Freezer in closed
containers.
• You can load maximum
amount of food to the freezer
compartment of the Freezer
by removing the freezer
compartment drawers.
Declared energy consumption
value of the refrigerator was
determined with the freezer
compartment drawers. There
is no risk in removing a shelf
or drawer to make suitable
for the shapes and sizes of
the foods to be frozen.
• Thawing frozen food in fridge
compartment will both
provide energy saving and
preserve the food quality.
• Since hot and humid air
will not directly penetrate
into your product when the
doors are not opened, your
product will optimize itself
in conditions sufficient to
protect your food. Functions
and components such as
compressor, fan, heater,
defrost, lighting, display and
so on will operate according
to the needs to consume
minimum energy under these
circumstances.
4.2 Initial use
Before starting to use the
product, check that all
preparations are made in
accordance with the instructions
in sections "Important
instructions for safety and
environment" and "Installation".
• Clean the interior of the
appliance as recommended
in the “Maintenance and

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cleaning” section. Check
that inside of it is dry before
operating it.
• Plug the appliance into the
grounded wall outlet. When
the door is opened the
interior illumination will turn
on.
• Run the Freezer without
putting any food for 6 hours
and do not open its door
unless certainly required.
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You will hear a noise
when the compressor
starts up. The liquids
and gases sealed
within the refrigeration
system may also give
rise to noise, even if
the compressor is not
running and this is
quite normal.
C
Front edges of the
appliance may feel
warm. This is normal.
These areas are
designed to be warm to
avoid condensation.
C
For energy efficiency
testing, it is
recommmended to
remove top shelf and
load food on the shelf
below.Net volume
of your appliance is
declared without top
two flaps and the top
shelf in place.Place two
ice pack ( if provided )
directly on the top of
frozen food to be stored
on top shelf.

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Reversing the doors
Proceed in numerical order
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3
2
6
7
8
5
4
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Figures in this user manual are schematic and may not
match the product exactly. If the subject parts are not
included in the product you have purchased, then those
parts are valid for other models.
5. Using your appliance
The operating temperature is
regulated by the temperature
control.
Warm Cold
1 2 3 4 5
(Or) Min. Max.
0=System cooling is off.
1=Lowest cooling setting
(Warmest setting).
5=Highest cooling setting
(Coldest setting).
The average temperature inside
the fridge should be around
+5°C.
Please choose the setting
according to the desired
temperature.
Please note that there will be
different temperatures in the
cooling area.
The coldest region is
immediately above the
vegetable compartment.
The interior temperature
also depends on ambient
temperature, the frequency with
which the door is opened and
the amount of foods kept inside.
Frequently opening the door
causes the interior temperature
to rise.
For this reason, it is
recommended to close the door
again as soon as possible after
use.
The interior temperature of your
refrigerator changes for the
following reasons;
• Seasonal temperatures,
• Frequent opening of the door
and leaving the door open for
long periods,
• Food put into the refrigerator
without cooling down to the
room temperature,
• The location of the
refrigerator in the room (e.g.
exposing to sunlight).

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• If the ambient temperature
is higher than 32°C, turn
the thermostat button to
maximum position.
• If the ambient temperature
is lower than 25°C, turn
the thermostat button to
minimum position.
5.1 Cooling
Food storage
The fridge compartment is for
the short-term storage of fresh
food and drinks.
Store milk products in the
intended compartment in the
cooler/freezer.
Bottles can be stored in the
bottle holder or in the bottle
shelf of the door.
Raw meat is best kept in
a polyethylene bag in the
compartment at the very bottom
of the cooler/freezer.
Allow hot foods and beverages
to cool to room temperature
prior to placing them in the
cooler/freezer.
• Attention
Store concentrated alcohol only
standing upright and tightly
closed.
• Attention
Do not store explosive
substances or containers with
flammable propellant gases
(canned cream, spray cans etc.)
in the device. There is a danger
of explosion.
5.2 Placing the food
Egg tray Egg
Fridge
compartment
shelves
Food in pans,
covered plates
and closed
containers
Fridge
compartment
door shelves
Small and
packaged food
or drinks (such
as milk, fruit
juice and beer)
Crisper
Vegetables and
fruits
5.3 Defrosting of the appliance
The appliance defrosts
automatically.

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5.4 Open door warning
* May not be available in all
models
An audio warning will be given
when the fridge compartment
door of your product is left open
for a certain period of time. This
audio warning signal will mute
when any button on the indicator
is pressed or when the door is
closed.
5.5 Recommendations for
freshfood compartment
* May not be available in all
models
Please do not let any foodstuff
come into contact with the
temperature sensor in the
freshfood compartment. In
order to maintain the freshfood
compartment at an ideal storage
temperature, the sensor must
not be blocked.
temperature
sensor
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MILK
juice
etc.
temperature
sensor
temperature
sensor
oo
MILK
juice
etc.
temperature
sensor
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4
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5.6 Take out the bottom
door shelf
1. Hold the shelf both
hands from sides
2. Pull up left side while
right stand still
3. Pull towards left side
oneself slowly until shelf
remove from door plas-
tic pin
4. Head to shelf left to re-
move compeletly
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This take out order
only for lowermost door
shelf.

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5.7 Using the water dispenser
*May not be available in all mo-
dels
C
It is normal for the
first few glasses of
water taken from the
dispenser to be warm.
C
If the water dispenser
is not used for a long
period of time, dispose
of first few glasses of
water to obtain fresh
water.
1. Push in the lever of the
water dispenser with
your glass. If you are
using a soft plastic cup,
pushing the lever with
your hand will be easier.
2. After filling the cup up to
the level you want, relea-
se the lever.
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Please note, how much
water flows from the
dispenser depends on
how far you depress
the lever. As the level
of water in your cup
/ glass rises, gently
reduce the amount of
pressure on the lever
to avoid overflow. If you
slightly press the arm,
the water will drip; this
is quite normal and not
a failure.

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5.8 Filling the water
dispenser's tank
Water tank filling reservoir is
located inside the door rack.
1. Open the cover of the tank.
2. Fill the tank with fresh
drinking water.
3. Close the cover.
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Do not fill the water
tank with any other
liquid except for water
such as fruit juices,
carbonated beverages
or alcoholic drinks
which are not suitable
to use in the water
dispenser. Water
dispenser will be
irreparably damaged if
these kinds of liquids
are used. Warranty
does not cover such
usages. Some chemical
substances and
additives contained in
these kinds of drinks/
liquids may damage the
water tank.
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Use clean drinking
water only.

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Capacity of the water
tank is 3 litres; do not
overfill.
5.9 Cleaning the
water tank
1. Remove the water filling
reservoir inside the door
rack.
2. Remove the door rack by
holding from both sides.
3. Grab the water tank
from both sides and re-
move it with an angle of
45°C.
4. Remove the cover of the
water tank and clean the
tank.
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Components of the
water tank and water
dispenser should not be
washed in dishwasher.

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5.10 Drip tray
Water that dripped while
using the water dispenser
accumulates in the spillage tray.
Remove the plastic filter as
shown in the figure.
With a clean and dry cloth,
remove the water that has
accumulated.

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6 . Maintenance and cleaning
Service life of the product
extends and frequently faced
problems decrease if cleaned at
regular intervals.
B
WARNING: Unplug the
product before cleaning
it.
• Never use gasoline, benzene
or similar substances for
cleaning purposes.
• Never use any sharp
and abrasive tools, soap,
household cleaners,
detergent and wax polish for
cleaning.
• Dissolve one teaspoon of
carbonate in half litre of
water. Soak a cloth with
the solution and wrung it
thoroughly. Wipe the interior
of the appliance with this
cloth and the dry thoroughly.
• Make sure that no water
enters the lamp housing and
other electrical items.
• If you will not use the
appliance for a long period
of time, unplug it, remove all
food inside, clean it and leave
the door ajar.
• Check regularly that the door
gaskets are clean. If not,
clean them.
• To remove door and body
shelves, remove all of its
contents.
• Remove the door shelves
by pulling them up. After
cleaning, slide them from top
to bottom to install.
• Never use cleaning agents or
water that contain chlorine to
clean the outer surfaces and
chromium coated parts of
the product. Chlorine causes
corrosion on such metal
surfaces
6.1 Avoiding bad odours
Materials that may cause odour
are not used in the production
of our appliance. However, due
to inappropriate food preserving
conditions and not cleaning the
inner surface of the appliance
as required can bring forth the
problem of odour. Pay attention
to following to avoid this
problem:
• Keeping the appliance
clean is important. Food
residuals, stains, etc. can
cause odour. Therefore, clean
the appliance with Sodium
Bicarbonate dissolved in
water every few months.
Never use detergents or
soap.

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• Keep the food in closed
containers. Microorganisms
spreading out from uncovered
containers can cause
unpleasant odours.
• Never keep the food that have
passed the best before dates
and spoiled in the appliance.
6.2 Protecting the
plastic surfaces
Do not put liquid oils or oil-
cooked meals in your appliance
in unsealed containers as they
damage the plastic surfaces of
the appliance. If oil is spilled
or smeared onto the plastic
surfaces, clean and rinse the
relevant part of the surface at
once with warm water.

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7. Troubleshooting
Check this list before contacting
the service. Doing so will save
you time and money. This list
includes frequent complaints
that are not related to faulty
workmanship or materials.
Certain features mentioned
herein may not apply to your
product.
The refrigerator is not working.
• The power plug is not fully
settled. >>> Plug it in to settle
completely into the socket.
• The fuse connected to the
socket powering the product
or the main fuse is blown. >>>
Check the fuses.
Condensation on the side wall
of the cooler compartment
(MULTI ZONE, COOL, CONTROL
and FLEXI ZONE).
• The door is opened too
frequently >>> Take care not
to open the product’s door too
frequently.
• The environment is too
humid. >>> Do not install
the product in humid
environments.
• Foods containing liquids are
kept in unsealed holders. >>>
Keep the foods containing
liquids in sealed holders.
• The product’s door is left
open. >>> Do not keep the
product’s door open for long
periods.
• The thermostat is set to too
low temperature. >>> Set the
thermostat to appropriate
temperature.
Compressor is not working.
• In case of sudden power
failure or pulling the power
plug off and putting back
on, the gas pressure in the
product’s cooling system is
not balanced, which triggers
the compressor thermic
safeguard. The product will
restart after approximately 6
minutes. If the product does
not restart after this period,
contact the service.
• Defrosting is active. >>>
This is normal for a fully-
automatic defrosting product.
The defrosting is carried out
periodically.
• The product is not plugged
in. >>> Make sure the power
cord is plugged in.
• The temperature setting
is incorrect. >>> Select the
appropriate temperature
setting.
• The power is out. >>> The
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operate normally once the
power is restored.
The refrigerator’s operating
noise is increasing while in use.
• The product’s operating
performance may vary
depending on the ambient
temperature variations.
This is normal and not a
malfunction.
The refrigerator runs too often
or for too long.
• The new product may be
larger than the previous one.
Larger products will run for
longer periods.
• The room temperature may
be high. >>> The product will
normally run for long periods
in higher room temperature.
• The product may have been
recently plugged in or a
new food item is placed
inside. >>> The product will
take longer to reach the set
temperature when recently
plugged in or a new food
item is placed inside. This is
normal.
• Large quantities of hot food
may have been recently
placed into the product. >>>
Do not place hot food into the
product.
• The doors were opened
frequently or kept open for
long periods. >>> The warm
air moving inside will cause
the product to run longer.
Do not open the doors too
frequently.
• The freezer or cooler door
may be ajar. >>> Check that
the doors are fully closed.
• The product may be set to
temperature too low. >>> Set
the temperature to a higher
degree and wait for the
product to reach the adjusted
temperature.
• The cooler or freezer door
washer may be dirty, worn
out, broken or not properly
settled. >>> Clean or replace
the washer. Damaged / torn
door washer will cause the
product to run for longer
periods to preserve the
current temperature.
The freezer temperature
is very low, but the cooler
temperature is adequate.
• The freezer compartment
temperature is set to a
very low degree. >>> Set
the freezer compartment
temperature to a higher
degree and check again.

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The cooler temperature is
very low, but the freezer
temperature is adequate.
• The cooler compartment
temperature is set to a
very low degree. >>> Set
the freezer compartment
temperature to a higher
degree and check again.
The food items kept in cooler
compartment drawers are
frozen.
• The cooler compartment
temperature is set to a
very low degree. >>> Set
the freezer compartment
temperature to a higher
degree and check again.
The temperature in the cooler
or the freezer is too high.
• The cooler compartment
temperature is set to a
very high degree. >>>
Temperature setting of the
cooler compartment has an
effect on the temperature in
the freezer compartment.
Wait until the temperature
of relevant parts reach the
sufficient level by changing
the temperature of cooler or
freezer compartments.
• The doors were opened
frequently or kept open for
long periods. >>> Do not open
the doors too frequently.
• The door may be ajar. >>>
Fully close the door.
• The product may have been
recently plugged in or a new
food item is placed inside.
>>> This is normal. The
product will take longer to
reach the set temperature
when recently plugged in or
a new food item is placed
inside.
• Large quantities of hot food
may have been recently
placed into the product. >>>
Do not place hot food into the
product.
Shaking or noise.
• The ground is not level or
durable. >>> If the product is
shaking when moved slowly,
adjust the stands to balance
the product. Also make sure
the ground is sufficiently
durable to bear the product.
• Any items placed on the
product may cause noise. >>>
Remove any items placed on
the product.
The product is making noise of
liquid flowing, spraying etc.
• The product’s operating
principles involve liquid and
gas flows. >>> This is normal
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There is sound of wind blowing
coming from the product.
• The product uses a fan
for the cooling process.
This is normal and not a
malfunction.
There is condensation on the
product’s internal walls.
• Hot or humid weather
will increase icing and
condensation. This is normal
and not a malfunction.
• The doors were opened
frequently or kept open for
long periods. >>> Do not open
the doors too frequently; if
open, close the door.
• The door may be ajar. >>>
Fully close the door.
There is condensation on the
product’s exterior or between
the doors.
• The ambient weather may be
humid, this is quite normal
in humid weather. >>> The
condensation will dissipate
when the humidity is reduced.
The interior smells bad.
• The product is not cleaned
regularly. >>> Clean the
interior regularly using
sponge, warm water and
carbonated water.
• Certain holders and
packaging materials may
cause odour. >>> Use holders
and packaging materials
without free of odour.
• The foods were placed in
unsealed holders. >>> Keep
the foods in sealed holders.
Micro-organisms may spread
out of unsealed food items
and cause malodour. Remove
any expired or spoilt foods
from the product.
The door is not closing.
• Food packages may be
blocking the door. >>>
Relocate any items blocking
the doors.
• The product is not standing
in full upright position on the
ground. >>> Adjust the stands
to balance the product.
• The ground is not level or
durable. >>> Make sure
the ground is level and
sufficiently durable to bear
the product.
The vegetable bin is jammed.
• The food items may be
in contact with the upper
section of the drawer. >>>
Reorganize the food items in
the drawer.

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If The Surface Of The Product
Is Hot.
• High temperatures may be
observed between the two
doors, on the side panels
and at the rear grill while the
product is operating. This is
normal and does not require
service maintenance!Be
careful when touching these
areas.
A WARNING:
If the problem persists after
following the instructions in this
section, contact your vendor or
an Authorised Service. Do not
try to repair the product.

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GRUNDIG UK AND IRELAND STANDARD MANUFACTURER
GUARANTEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Your new Grundig product is guaranteed against faulty materials,
defective components or manufacturing defects.
The standard guarantee starts from the date of original purchase
of the product, and lasts for a period of thirty six (36) months
unless Beko plc (the “Manufacturer”) agrees to extend the
guarantee for the product in writing.
If you have registered the product within 90 days of purchase by
completing the online registration form, then the standard 36
month guarantee will be extended to 60 months, under the same
terms and conditions as detailed below
If you have any questions about the guarantee on your product
(including how long it is valid), please contact your retailer or our
contact centre on 0333 207 9920 (UK and Northern Ireland) or 01
691 0203 (Republic of Ireland)
This guarantee does not in any way diminish or affect your statutory
rights in connection with the product. This guarantee is in addition
to your statutory rights as a consumer. If you have any questions
about these rights, please contact the retailer from which you
purchased the product. In certain circumstances, it is possible
that your statutory rights may offer additional or higher levels of
protection than those offered under the terms of this guarantee.
What is covered by this guarantee?
• Repairs to the product required as a result of faulty materials,
defective components or manufacturing defects.
• Functional replacement parts to repair a product.
• The costs of a Grundig Approved Engineer to carry out the repair.

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What is not covered?
• Transit and delivery damage.
• Cabinet or appearance parts, including but not limited to control
knobs, flaps and handles.
• Accessories and/or consumable items including but not limited
to ice trays, scrapers, cutlery baskets, filters and light bulbs.
• Repairs necessary as a direct or indirect result of:
-Accidental damage, misuse or abuse of a product.
-An attempted repair of a product by anyone other than a
Grundig Approved Engineer (the “Engineer”).
-Installation or use of a product where such installation or
use fails to meet the requirements contained in this guarantee or
the User Instructions Booklet.
• Repairstoaproductoperatedatanytimeoncommercial
or non-residential household premises (unless we have previously
agreed to the installation environment).
This guarantee is limited to the cost of repairing the product. To
the extent permitted by law, the Manufacturer does not accept and
will not be held liable for any financial loss incurred in connection
with the failure of any product to operate in accordance with the
expected standards. Such financial loss includes but is not limited
to loss arising from:
• Timetakenoffwork.
• Damagedfood,clothingorotheritems.
• Mealstakenatrestaurantsorfromtakeaways.
• Generalcompensationforinconvenience.
Important Notes
1. Your product is designed and built for domestic household
use only.
2. The guarantee will automatically be void if the product is
installed or is used in commercial or non-residential do-
mestic household premises, unless we have previously
agreed to the installation environment.
3. The product must be correctly installed, located and ope-
rated in accordance with the instructions contained in the
User Instructions Booklet provided with your product.

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4. Professional installation by a qualified Electrical Domestic
Appliance Installer is recommended for all Washing
Machines, Dishwashers and Electric Cookers (as incorrect
installation may result in you having to pay for the cost of
repairing the product).
5. Gas Cookers must be professionally installed by a Gas Safe
(or Gas Networks Ireland for Republic of Ireland) registered
gas installer.
6. This guarantee is given in respect of products purchased
and used within the United Kingdom and the Republic of
Ireland.
7. This guarantee is effective from the initial date of purchase
of a new product from an authorised retailer and will be void
if the product is resold.
8. This guarantee does not apply to graded sales (where the
product is purchased as a “second”).
9. Possession of a copy of these terms and conditions does
not necessarily mean that a product has the benefit of this
guarantee. If you have any questions, please call our Call
Centre on the number set out above.
10. The Manufacturer reserves the right to terminate the gua-
rantee if its staff or representatives are subjected to physi-
cal or verbal abuse in the course of carrying out their duti-
es.
11. Optional extras, where available (i.e. extendable feet) are
supplied on a chargeable basis only.
Does Grundig offer replacements?
This is a repair-only guarantee. On occasion, the Manufacturer
may at its sole discretion, replace your product with a new product
instead of carrying out a repair. Where a replacement is offered,
this would normally be an identical model but when this is not
possible, a model of similar specification will be provided. The
Manufacturer will cover the costs and arrange for the delivery
of the new product and for the return of the old product. Any
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the replacement product will not be borne by the Manufacturer
unless previously agreed to in writing. The original guarantee will
continue to apply to the replacement product; the new product will
not come with a new guarantee.
When will the repair take place?
Our Engineers work Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm.
Appointments outside these hours may be possible at the sole
discretion of the Manufacturer but cannot be guaranteed. Whilst
our Engineers will endeavour to minimize inconvenience and to
meet requests for specific timed appointments, this cannot be
guaranteed. We will not be liable for delays or if it is unable to
carry out a repair because a convenient appointment cannot be
arranged.
Will there be any charge for the repairs?
It is your responsibility to provide evidence to the Engineer that
your product is covered by this guarantee with a proof of purchase.
The Manufacturer reserves the right to charge for the reasonable
cost of any service call if:
• You cannot provide evidence that your product is covered by this
guarantee.
• Where a service call has been made and the engineer finds that
there is no fault with your product.
• That your product has not been installed or operated in
accordance with the User Instructions Booklet.
• That the fault was caused by something other than faulty
materials, defective components or manufacturing defects.
• For missed appointments.
Payment of these costs are due immediately upon the Engineer
providing you with an invoice. The Manufacturer reserves the
right to terminate the guarantee if you fail to pay the costs for the
service call in a timely manner.

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If you are a resident of the United Kingdom, this guarantee will be
governed by English law and subject to the English Courts, save
where you live in another part of the United Kingdom, in which
case the law and courts of that location will apply.
If you are resident in the Republic of Ireland, this guarantee will be
governed by Irish law and the Irish courts will have jurisdiction.
This guarantee is provided by Beko plc. Beko House, 1 Greenhill
Crescent, Watford, Hertfordshire. WD18 8QU.
Beko plc is registered in England and Wales with company
registration number 02415578.
GRUNDIG UK AND IRELAND ECO INVERTER MOTOR GUARANTEE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This 10 year guarantee relates to Grundig products that feature
the Eco Inverter Motor.
The Eco Inverter Motor guarantee terms and conditions are in
addition to our Standard guarantee terms and conditions detailed
in the previous section.
In order to activate the 10 year guarantee you MUST register the
appliance within 90 days of the original purchase date. You can
register by first visiting grundig.co.uk/register and by following
the online instructions.
Grundig Free standing and Built-in appliances come with a 36
month parts and labour guarantee as standard, which can be
extended to a 60 months parts and labour guarantee by registering
within 90 days of the original purchase date
To make a claim against your Grundig Eco Inverter Motor
Guarantee (the “Guarantee”), all customer and product details
must be registered with Beko plc using the procedure outlined
below.

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1. This extra 7 years (or 5 years for appliances registered wit-
hin 90 days of the original purchase date) Guarantee is only
effective after the expiration of the standard manufacturer’s
guarantee.
2. It is only valid for the Eco Inverter motors of selected was-
hing machines, washer-dryers, tumble dryers and dish-
washers. It does not cover any labour charge or any other
components of the product. In addition, it is only valid for
one replacement of the Eco Inverter motor during the extra
7 years (or 5 years for appliances registered within 90 days
of the original purchase date) guarantee period.
3. To activate your guarantee, you MUST register your appli-
ance within 90 days of the original purchase date, by visiting
Grundig.co.uk/register.
4. Customers will receive a unique reference code as proof of
guarantee validation by email or post, which must be quo-
ted at the time of a claim being made.
5. Any repair/replacement of the Eco Inverter motor must only
be carried out by an authorised Grundig Service Agent (the
“Service Agent”).
6. Labour for the repair/replacement of the Eco Inverter motor
is not included in this guarantee and is chargeable directly
by the Service Agent.
7. Any additional components fitted to the product at any time
will not be covered by this guarantee and will be chargeable
directly by the Service Agent.
8. The guarantee is not transferable and cannot be exchanged
for cash.
9. There are no alternative or additional offers to this
Guarantee.
10. The guarantee is exclusive of the manufacturer’s standard
guarantee.
11. The Terms and Conditions shown above are in addition to
the standard terms and conditions of your product guaran-
tee. Please read and refer to such Terms and Conditions
when making any claim.

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12. We may use the information you provide for marketing
purposes and to analyse your purchasing preferences. We
may keep your information for a reasonable period for these
purposes in accordance with the applicable Data Protection
Laws and General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). You
can opt into this service during the registration process.
Further details are available at http://www.Grundig.co.uk/
cookie-and-privacy.
13. These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws
of England and Wales; manufacturer: Beko plc, Beko
House, 1 Greenhill Crescent, Watford WD18 8QU. Company
Registration Number: 02415578.
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE FOR YOUR APPLIANCE
Please keep your purchase receipt or other proof of purchase
details in a safe place; you will need to have this documentation
available should the product require attention under guarantee.
Please take a few moments to complete the details below, as you
will need this information when you call us, or to use our online
services. When you call us you may be required to input your serial
number into your telephone keypad. For help please visit grundig.
co.uk/support/model-finder
• The product model number is printed on the Operating
Instruction Booklet / User guide
• The product model and serial number is printed on the Rating
Label affixed to the appliance.
• The Retailer (Purchased from) and Date of purchase will be
printed on your purchase receipt or other proof of purchase
paperwork
Recording of these details alone will not count as proof of
purchase. A valid proof of purchase is required for requesting
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Model number Serial number Purchased from Date of purchase
For service under guarantee or for product advice please call our
Contact centre
Before requesting service please check the troubleshooting guide in
the Operating Instructions booklet, as a charge may be levied where
no fault is found, and even though your product may still be under
guarantee.
After arranging service the area around the product must be easily
accessible to the Engineer, without the need for cabinets or furniture
to be removed or moved.
It is your responsibility to ensure our Engineers have a clean and
safe environment to carry out any repairs.
Please have your Model number and Serial number available when
you call us, as you may be required to input your serial number into
your telephone keypad during your call.
UK Mainland & Northern Ireland:
0333 207 9920
Landline or mobile calls to 0333 numbers cost no more than calls
to geographic numbers 01 or 02, and are charged at the basic rate.
Calls from landlines and mobiles are included in free call packages
but please check with your telephone service provider for exact call
charges.

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Republic of Ireland:
01 691 0203
Service once the manufacturers guarantee has expired
If you have purchased an extended guarantee please refer to the
instructions contained within the extended guarantee agreement
document, otherwise please call us using the appropriate number
above, where service can be obtained at a charge.
Should you experience any difficulty in obtaining service please call
us on
0333 207 9920 or 01 691 0203
Contact us though our website
Send us a secure message through our online contact us form.
Please visit our website, click Contact Us and choose a product
support topic from the list of options. Complete the required
details and click send message.
Product registrations
For UK and Republic of Ireland product registrations please visit
grundig.co.uk/register.

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