Waterford Appliances Refrigerator Free Standing Refrigerator User Manual

An AGA Company  
FREE STANDING - REFRIGERATOR  
OPERATING & INSTALLATION MANUAL  
Please read these instructions carefully before use.  
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16. Using The Refrigerator Efficiently . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Storage Zones in Refrigerator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Food Not To Be Stored In A Refrigerator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Storing Food Correctly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Fruit & Vegetables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
17. Defrosting, Cleaning & Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Defrosting The Refrigerator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Manual Defrosting & Cleaning Refrigerator Chamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
18. Heat Exchanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
19. Door Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
20. After Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
21. Replacing Light Bulb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
22. Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
23. Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
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INTRODUCTION  
Dear Customer,  
Thank you for buying a Waterford Appliance.  
The quality of Waterford’s appliances is exceptional and immediately visible. Each one is designed to with-  
stand the most demanding kitchen environment. But its not just about sleek contemporary looks; every detail  
reflects Waterford Stanley’s long-standing design for total performance ethos. That is why our ovens are easy  
to clean, our hobs are powerful, our extractor hoods efficient and our refrigerators designed for optimum stor-  
age. All Waterford products are made from quality stainless steel for durability.  
We would advise you to take time out and read your instruction manual before using your Waterford  
Appliance. This will ensure that you use all technical features your Waterford Appliance has to offer.  
Waterford Stanley make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your requirements, and our  
Customer Relations department is at your disposal, to answer all your questions. In the unlikely event of a  
fault, look here for information on how to rectify minor faults.  
To ensure your warranty is validated, please complete the attached warranty card and return to Waterford  
Stanley.  
Enjoy your Waterford Appliance  
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CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT  
Disposal Of The Packing Material  
The transport and protective packaging has been selected from environmentally friendly materials and can  
be recycled.  
Ensure that any plastic wrapping, bags etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of reach of children as they  
can potentially be dangerous.  
Disposal of Old Appliance  
Ensure that the appliance presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal by taking off the  
doors and leaving the shelves in place.  
The plug must be rendered useless and the cable cut off directly behind the appliance to prevent misuse.  
Your old refrigerator may have a cooling system that used CFCs (chlorofluoracarbons) refrigerant which, if  
handled or disposed of incorrectly, could be potentially hazardous to human health and to the environment.  
CFCs must be removed prior to product disposal by a qualified person and must not be disposed off with  
household waste.  
More information can be obtained from your white-goods supplier or your local authorities.  
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WARNING & SAFETY INFORMATION  
Please read this manual carefully; it provides important information about the safety, installation use and  
maintenance of the appliance. This appliance must only be used for the purpose of which it is designed: the  
cool storage of food. Any other use must be considered improper and thus dangerous. The manufacturer  
cannot be considered responsible for any damage caused by improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.  
This appliance contains Isobutane (R600a), an environmentally friendly coolant which does not damage the  
ozone layer and does not increase the greenhouse effect. However it is flammable and as such, care must  
be taken during transportation and installation to ensure no part of the cooling system is damaged. In the  
event of any damage:  
- disconnect the mains supply to the appliance  
- avoid anything which creates a spark  
- air the room in which the appliance is located for several minutes (to ensure there is no gas  
build up, there should be at least 1m3 of room space for every 8g of coolant).  
- contact a qualified technician as soon as possible  
The use of this environmentally friendly coolant has led to a slight increase in noise level. In addition to the  
noise of the compressor, the coolant flowing around the system may be heard. This is unavoidable, but does  
not affect the performance to the appliance.  
* This refrigerator must be properly installed in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used.  
* Do not allow children to climb, stand or hang on the shelves in the refrigerator. They could seriously injure  
themselves and damage the refrigerator.  
* Once in operation, do not touch the cold surface in the refrigerator compartment, particularly when hands  
are damp or wet. Skin may adhere to these extremely cold surfaces.  
* Do not use a steam cleaner machine to clean the appliance, pressurised steam could reach the  
electrical components and cause a short circuit.  
* Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this appliance.  
* Unplug the appliance before cleaning and making repairs.  
Note: We strongly recommend that any servicing be performed by a qualified technician.  
Electrical Connection Warning  
* The appliance should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet which has a voltage rating  
of 230V ~ 50hz.  
* The appliance must be grounded. If in any doubt, have the wall socket and electrical circuit checked by a  
qualified electrician.  
* Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by an extension lead. If an extension cord is  
necessary, make sure it is a cord with protection pin and safety certificate.  
* The appliance is only completely isolated from the electricity supply when it has been switched off at the  
wall socket and the plug has been withdrawn.  
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
Refrigerator  
Control Panel  
Halogen Lamp  
Multi Boxes  
Bottle Shelves  
Storage Shelves  
Glass Shelf  
Evaporation Tray  
Storage Shelves  
Glass Shelves  
Rubber Seal  
Vegetable Drawers  
Adjustable Feet  
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INSTALLATION  
PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS  
TECHNICAL DATA  
When placing, moving or lifting the refrigerator:  
* Do not place it in a horizontal position or tilted  
more than 40o.  
* Do not hold the door handle, pull the condenser  
at the back or touch the compressor unit.  
* Total gross capacity: 354 L  
* Refrigerator net capacity: 351 L  
* Daily energy consumption: 0.49 kWh  
* Monthly energy consumption: 14.7 kWh  
* Annual energy consumption: 179 kWh  
* Power supply: 230V ~ 50Hz  
* Colour: Inox  
The appliance should be installed in a dry, well ven-  
tilated room. The ambient temperature should not  
drop below 10oC or rise above 32oC otherwise mal-  
function may occur.  
The installation location should not be exposed to  
direct sunlight and not be near a heat source such  
as an oven, radiator etc. If it is impossible to place  
the refrigerator away from a heat source, use a suit-  
able insulating plate or observe the following mini-  
mum distances from it  
FEATURES  
* Climate class SN-T  
* Energy rating A  
* Compressors: 1  
* Number of outside doors:1  
* R600a refrigerant  
* Outside inox handle  
* Fridge  
*
*
1.2” (3cm) from an electric cooker.  
12” (30cm) from an oil or solid-fuel cooker  
If the appliance is to be placed next to another  
refrigerator, the lateral distance between the appli-  
ances should be at least 2cm.  
MAIN FUNCTION  
Ensure the appliance is level and if necessary  
adjust using the two front levelling feet.  
* Control panel (electronic)  
* External control panel  
* Automatic defrosting  
* 2 x Spacious bottle shelves  
* Durable and ergonomic shelves  
* Multiboxes  
For easy opening of the refrigerator door, the dis-  
tance between the side and the wall should be at  
least 5cm.  
Once in place, ensure that the refrigerator is not  
standing on the power supply cord.  
* Adjustable shelves  
* Universal doors  
* 0-4oC Container  
* Fan  
CHANGING DOOR HINGES  
DIMENSION FOR TRANSPORT  
It is possible to change the door hinges from right-  
hinged to left-hinged or vice versa.  
* Height: 1904 mm  
* Width: 630 mm  
* Depth: 715 mm  
* Weight: 78.5 kg  
The refrigerator must be switched off,  
unplugged from the wall socket, and emptied  
completely.  
* Remove the two screws in the hinge top on the  
right hand side of the cabinet (A).  
DIMENSION  
* Lift the refrigerator door slightly and take the  
door and upper hinge off by pulling the door  
towards you.  
* Remove the dummy hinge from the opposite  
side by unscrewing the two screws (B).  
* Reverse the dummy hinge and refit it on the  
opposite side of the cabinet using two screws.  
* Height: 1850 mm  
* Width: 595 mm  
* Depth: 600 mm  
* Weight: 75.5 kg  
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* Tilt the refrigerator to an angle of maximum 45o  
and unscrew the bottom hinge. This is done by  
removing the two screws holding the bottom  
hinge on the cabinet underside (C).  
* Remove the bottom dummy hinge in the oppo-  
site side in the same way as the upper dummy  
hinge was removed (D).  
* Reverse the dummy hinge and refit it on the  
opposite side of the cabinet.  
* Reverse the upper right hand hinge and refit it in  
the lower left hand corner of the cabinet.  
* Place the cabinet in the vertical position again.  
* Dismount he door handle by removing the  
screws (E).  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
NOTE: To ensure the correct functioning of  
the appliance let it stand for at least 2 hrs  
once fitted to its final location before connect-  
ing it to the mains.  
This appliance requires a 230-240V, 50Hz supply  
and connection must be through a moulded plug  
(with a 5amp fuse fitted) which is fitted to the appli-  
ance in accordance with EN 60335, Consumer  
Protection, SI 1994 No. 1768, plug and sockets etc  
Safety Regulations 1994.  
* Reverse the lower right hand hinge and refit it on  
the top part of the door in the left side of the cab-  
inet. Push the door into position and slide the  
upper hinge into the upper left hand hinge cas-  
ing. Tighten the two screws. Remember to  
adjust the hinges.  
* Remove the screws on the right hand side of the  
door and screw them onto the left side of the  
door. Use the screws from the left side to attach  
the handles to the right hand edge of the doors  
(F).  
HOW TO SAVE ENERGY  
* Only open the door when necessary and for as  
short a time as possible.  
* Store food in an organised way.  
* Allow food and drinks to cool before placing  
them in the appliance  
* Store food covered or packaged  
* Do not over-fill the appliance to allow air to circu-  
late.  
A
B
VARIABLE INTERIOR DESIGN  
Glass Shelves  
The height of the shelves can be adjusted depend-  
ing on the position of the shelves projections in the  
grooves on the side of the refrigerator chamber.  
C
D
F
Minimum distance between the shelves:  
Fig.1  
E
Maximum distance between the shelves:  
Fig.2  
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Door Storage Shelves  
To remove shelves:  
The shelves in the door can hold bottles of up to 2  
litres. They can be moved and placed throughout  
the entire height of the door.  
Hold the right side of the shelf, Lift the left side with  
your left hand about 45o and pull the shelf towards  
you. When removing the shelves, start by remov-  
ing the top one.  
Storage Boxes  
To replace shelves:  
The storage boxes are ideal for all items of food.  
The tight fitting lids prevent drying out. They can be  
placed in the refrigerator or in the storage box hold-  
er on the door. The storage boxes are made of  
material which is not affected by oils, fats or weak  
acids.  
Put the shelf in at an angel about 45o (same as  
removing shelf), align the right projections in the  
grooves located at the side of the refrigerator cham-  
ber and lower the left side of the shelf to fit the pro-  
jections in the left hand side grooves. When replac-  
ing the shelves back in the refrigerator chamber,  
start with the bottom one.  
0-4 Container  
0-4 [oC] container has been designed to allow last-  
ing storage of food with no detriment to their nutri-  
tional values, aroma and appearance. Proper  
humidity is maintained in the container. The food is  
protected against the temperature fluctuations  
caused by repeated door opening and is easily  
accessible.  
Fig.3  
0-4 [oC] container can be removed if extra regular  
storage space is required.  
Bottle Shelves  
USING THE REFRIGERATOR  
The bottle shelves are suitable for both large and  
small bottles and are removed/put back from/in the  
refrigerator chamber the same way as the glass  
shelves.  
The refrigerator has been setup with a default tem-  
perature of + 5oC for optimum operation. It is pos-  
sible to change and save the setting in the electron-  
ic control memory (see temperature setting sec-  
tion). The latest temperature setting will be kept in  
memory in case of a power failure.  
Fig.3a  
The electronic control has been equipped with the  
following functions:  
* ON/OFF switch function.  
* Display of the real temperature inside the refrig-  
erator chamber.  
* Setting temperature in the refrigerator chamber.  
* Quick cooling  
* Cooling fan  
* Adjustment of the display contrast.  
* Alarms and error codes.  
* Visual indication of functions by the use of  
LED’s.  
Vegetable Drawers  
The two drawers at the bottom of the refrigerator  
chamber are designed to store fruit and vegetables.  
The glass shelf covering the drawers maintains  
humidity thus preventing stored food from drying  
out.  
Before using for the first time, clean the inside of the  
appliance and the drawers with warm water and a  
little washing up liquid and dry with a soft cloth.  
Before connecting to the mains, let the appliance  
stand for at least 2 hours to ensure correct function-  
ing.  
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Control Panel  
1. Refrigerator ON button  
2. Refrigerator OFF button  
3. Refrigerator ON light (green)  
4. “COOL” button  
7. Refrigerator real temperature display button  
(decrease button)  
8. Quick cooling ON light (blue)  
9. Cooling fan ON light (yellow)  
10. Cooling fan On/OFF button  
11. Function button (Quick cooling, adjustment of  
dis play light)  
5. Display showing the set temperature and error  
code  
6. Refrigerator real temperature display button  
(increase button)  
Press the  
and press the  
ure.  
button (6) to raise the temperature  
Switching ON and OFF  
button (7) to lower the temperat-  
button (1).  
Start the freezer by pressing the ON  
After approximately 5 seconds, the green light (3)  
Quick Cooling  
will come on.  
This function is recommended when loading the  
refrigerator with a large quantity of food. The com-  
pressor runs continuously until the refrigerator com-  
partment’s temperature drops down to 1oC after  
which the super cooling function is automatically  
disabled and the normal compressor run cycle  
resumes to restore the latest set temperature.  
If the appliance is not used for a long period of time:  
* Switch the refrigerator OFF by pressing the  
button (2) and disconnect the power supply.  
* Empty the refrigerator chamber.  
* Leave the door slightly open to prevent the  
chamber from getting unpleasant smells.  
(4) buttons  
COOL  
CL  
Press the  
(11) and the  
Temperature  
to activate the function “SC” will appear on  
the display. The blue light (8) will come on  
when function is activated.  
The temperature values shown on the display are  
averages.  
It is still possible to view the refrigerator compart-  
The appliance has a built in sensor which detects  
the changes of temperature in the room and will  
automatically cause the compressor to adjust the  
running time to maintain the set temperature.  
button  
ment current temperature by pressing the  
(6) or the  
button (7)  
To disable the quick cooking function manually:  
Display The Temperature  
COOL  
CL  
Press the  
(11) and  
(4) buttons  
together again. The blue light (8) will switch  
of when the function is de-activated.  
button (7) to dis-  
play the actual temperature in the refrigerator  
chamber.  
Press the  
button (6) or the  
Cooling Fan  
Temperature Setting  
This function allows maintaining the same tempera-  
ture on all levels of the refrigerator chamber.  
It is possible to modify the temperature in the refrig-  
erator chamber. It can be set between +2oC and  
+9oC.  
It is switched ON and OFF by pressing the  
button (10). The yellow light (9) is turned on when  
the function is activated.  
COOL  
(4) button.  
Press and hold the  
The current temperature will be displayed.  
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When the cooling fan is not switched on, the natu-  
ral circulation of air within the refrigerator chamber  
will cause different temperature zones. This  
caused by the cold air sinking to the lowest section  
of the chamber. This should be kept in mind when  
loading the refrigerator (see Using the Refrigerator  
Efficiently.  
Alarm and Error Codes  
Error  
Codes  
Type  
Description  
E1  
Temperature  
Sensor has been  
sensor fault in the damaged. Call a qual-  
refrigerator  
chamber  
ified technician. The  
built-in emergency  
program will maintain  
an adequate tempera-  
ture until the fault has  
been removed.  
Brief Temperature Variation  
Brief temperature variation may occur when the  
refrigerator door is open during loading. These  
variations will not affect the food and the tempera-  
ture will quickly return to its preset value.  
E4  
Door open  
The refrigerator door  
has been open for  
more than 3 minutes  
Display Brightness Adjustment  
Interrupting The Alarm  
There are 3 different options to adjust the bright-  
ness of the display;  
The alarm can be interrupted by opening and clos-  
ing the door or by pressing any buttons on the  
control panel for 7-8 seconds.  
* 1.8 minimum brightness  
* 2.8 medium brightness  
* 3.8 maximum brightness (default setting)  
In case of error E1, the fault can only be stopped  
when the damaged sensor has been replaced.  
To adjust:  
CL  
button (11). Press the  
button (7) to  
Press and hold the  
button (6) to increase and the  
decrease brightness.  
USING THE REFRIGERATOR EFFICIENTLY  
Storage Zones In The Refrigerator  
Due to natural circulation of the air in the appliance, there are different temperature zones in the refrigerator  
chamber.  
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Coldest Area  
DEFROSTING, CLEANING & MAINTENANCE  
The coldest area is directly above the vegetable  
drawers. Use this area for all delicate and highly  
perishable food e.g.  
Defrosting The Refrigerator  
The refrigerator automatically defrosts while the  
compressor is at a standstill. However, in some  
instances (e.g. over-loading the refrigerator cham-  
ber), the refrigerator may not defrost completely  
before the compressor restarts. This causes frost  
to form on the rear wall of the chamber, if this  
occurs, manual defrosting may be required unless  
repairs are made to the automatic defrost function.  
* Fish, meat, poultry  
* Sausage products, ready meals  
* dishes or baked goods containing eggs or  
cream  
* fresh dough, cake mixtures  
* pre-packed vegetable and other fresh  
food with a label stating it should be kept  
at a temperature of approx 4oC.  
Manual Defrosting  
Refrigerator Chamber  
&
Cleaning Of The  
Warmest Area  
It is recommended to clean the appliance at least  
once a month.  
The warmest area is in the top section of the door.  
Use this for storing butter and cheese.  
Stop the refrigerator compressor by pressing the  
. Disconnect the power supply. Remove all  
the shelves and drawers and wash the chamber  
wall with warm water (never use boiling water) and  
a little washing up liquid. Wash all accessories by  
hand only; they are not dishwasher safe.  
Food Not To Be Stored In A Refrigerator:  
Not all food is suitable for storing in the refrigerator.  
These include:  
* Fruit and vegetables which are sensitive to  
cold, such as bananas, avocado, papaya,  
passion fruit, aubergines, peppers, tomatoes  
and cucumbers.  
* Fruit which are not yet ripe.  
* Potatoes  
* Some hard cheeses, e.g. Parmesan.  
Clean the water drain using the cleaning pin sup-  
plied (See Fig.11). Dry with a soft cloth.  
Fig.11  
Storing Food Correctly  
Store food covered or packaged. This will prevent:  
* Food smells or tastes from affecting other  
foods  
* Food from drying out  
* Any cross-contamination of bacteria  
The growth of bacteria, such as salmonella, can be  
avoided by setting the correct temperature and  
maintaining good standards of hygiene.  
Heat Exchanger  
Fruit & Vegetables  
The heat exchanger (the metal grille at the back of  
the appliance) and the compressor compartment  
should be dusted at least once a year. A build-up of  
dust will increase the appliance energy consump-  
tion.  
Fruit and vegetables can be stored loose in the veg-  
etable drawers. However, you should bear in mind  
that some types of vegetables release a natural gas  
(e.g. apples, apricots, pears, nectarines, peaches,  
plums, avocado and figs) which speeds up the rate  
at which food perishes. Some fruit and vegetables  
react strongly to this gas and should not be stored  
together (e.g. Kiwis, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels  
sprouts, mangos, honeydew melons).  
While cleaning make sure that he pipe work and  
other components do not get broken or damaged.  
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Door Seals  
Grease or oil should never be used on door seals  
as these will cause them to deteriorate and become  
porous over time.  
The door seals should be cleaned regularly with  
clean warm water and wiped dry with a soft cloth.  
After Cleaning  
Replace all the shelves and accessories in the  
refrigerator chamber. Place food back in the refrig-  
erator chamber, close the appliance door and con-  
nect the power supply. Switch the refrigerator ON  
by pressing the  
button (1).  
Replacing The Light Bulb  
Switch off the refrigerator by pressing the OFF  
button (2). Disconnect the power supply.  
Using a philip’s head screw-driver, unscrew the  
bulb cover (See Fig.12). Replace the bulb with a  
new one (max. 10W, 12V halogen base G4) and  
replace the bulb cover. Re-connect the power sup-  
ply.  
Restart the refrigerator by pressing the ON  
button (1).  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
The following are a list of minor faults with instructions on how to rectify, these should be checked by the  
user:  
PROBLEM  
REASON  
ACTION  
The appliance does not work No power to the unit  
* make sure the plug is properly inserted  
into the socket  
* make sure there is electricity in the socket  
by plugging in another electric device, such  
as a night lamp.  
* make sure the power supply cord is not  
damaged.  
The compressor hardly ever  
activates  
* make sure the ambient temperature is not  
o
below +16 C  
The lighting inside the cham- The bulb is loose  
ber does not work  
* first do the tests mentioned above (the  
appliance does not work),  
* tighten the bulb or replace with a new one  
The temperature inside the  
chambers is not low enough  
(the compressor operates  
continuously)  
The door does not shut tight or is  
* re-arrange the products so as they do not  
hamper the door  
opened too often  
* shorten the time the door is opened  
The ambient temperature is above  
* the appliance is designed for operation in  
o
o
o
+ 32 C  
temperatures from +16 C to +32 C  
Air circulation at the back of the  
appliance hampered  
* move the appliance a bit away from the  
wall  
The appliance is placed in a sunny  
place or near a heat source  
* move the appliance to a different location  
Water collects at the bottom  
part of the fridge  
The food touches the back wall of the * move the food or containers away from the  
refrigerator chamber  
back wall  
The drain opening is clogged  
* take the cleaning plug and unclog the  
condensate opening  
The appliance makes too  
much noise  
The appliance is not level  
* level the appliance  
The appliance is touching a piece of * place the appliance detached, so as it is  
furniture or other objects not touching any objects  
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WARRANTY  
We undertake to repair or replace, free of charge to you any part found to be faulty within the 2 year  
period from the date of purchase provided that:-  
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The fault is, in our opinion, caused by defective workmanship, or material and not by accident,  
misuse, neglect or normal wear and tear.  
Any manufacturing defect is reported to the stockist from whom you bought the appliance or  
directly to Waterford Stanley Service Department within 2 years of the date of purchase.  
The Waterford appliance is installed to the Manufacturer’s recommendations and by a suitably  
qualified person.  
The guarantee registration form is completed fully and returned to us within 30 days of the  
purchase date, or proof of purchase is provided detailing the date of purchase.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Any alteration to this appliance that is not approved in writing by Waterford  
Stanley will render the guarantee void.  
Waterford Stanley Ltd.,  
Unit 210, IDA Industrial Estate, Cork Road,  
Waterford, Ireland.  
Tel: (051) 302300 Fax (051) 302315  
Rev: 001 DP 071123  
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