Hotpoint FFS70, FFA80, FFA70, FFA60 manual Controls, Indicator Lights

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Controls

FFA70 illustrated

Indicator Lights

There are two amber lights which indicate functions are selected:

The amber fast freeze light indicates that the fast freeze button has been pressed on. By pressing this button ON, the freezer motor will run continuously for extra cooling.

The amber holiday light (Models FFA80, FFA70 & FFS70 only) indicates that the holiday mode is set.

There are two red lights which warn of a rise in temperature in the freezer compartment:

The red high temperature warning light will come on when the fridge freezer is first switched on or when the temperature inside the compartment rises above the correct storage temperature. It will go out as soon as the compartment

returns to its normal storage temperature.

The red light may come on for a short period when opening the freezer door to load or unload food, in this case storage times will not be affected.

If there has been a power cut resulting in a rise in freezer compartment temperature, the red high temperature warning light will come on as soon as the mains power returns. It will go out as soon as the compartment returns to its normal storage temperature.

Avoid opening compartment doors during a power cut, the freezer insulation will continue to protect your food. However if the power cut continues, there is a risk of your frozen food beginning to defrost due to the rise in temperature.

The red food defrost alert light (Models FFA80, FFA70 & FFS70 only) will also come on when the mains power is restored to warn there has been a power cut and the freezer compartment temperature has risen to an unsafe level allowing partial defrosting of stored food. If this light is ON, food should be either cooked and eaten within 24 hours, cooked and refrozen or thrown away.

The red food defrost alert light is a particularly useful warning light if you were out at the time of the power cut. The light will remain on until cancelled. It can only be cancelled by pressing the button alongside it.

Check the TROUBLESHOOTING section if you have any problems with these indicator lights.

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Contents Instructions for Installation & USE When using your fridge freezer For Your SafetyFor your safety, read the following advice When installing your fridge freezerLocation & Air Circulation InstallationMinimum space required to open door Hinge Cover Mouldings LevellingChanging the Mains Lead Changing the PlugControlling the Temperature of the Freezer Compartment Controlling the Temperature of the Fridge CompartmentControls Indicator LightsFast Freeze Button Freezing Fresh Food Holiday Function Models FFA80, FFA70/FFS70 only To set up holiday modeUseful Advice Storing Food in a Fridge Making the best use of your Fridge FreezerSplit glass shelf Advice on Adjusting ShelvesCommodity and Bottle Racks Egg RackWine Rack Models FFA80, FFA70 and FFS70 only Salad BinsModel FFS70 only FFA80/FFA60 FFA/FFS70 Storing Food in a FreezerIce Tray Advice on Using Freezer DrawersHow Frost Free works DefrostingFridge compartment Freezer compartmentDoor Seals CleaningCleaning Interior ExteriorGoing Away MaintenanceChanging the Light Bulb Remove Lower Door Door ReversalDoor Reversal Remove Top DoorRefit Top Door Door Reversal Refit Lower DoorTroubleshooting There is water beneath the salad bin and on the floor Freezer door is difficult to openIce builds up rapidly inside the fridge Page Page Page Recycling & Disposal Information Hotpoint guaranteeRepair Service and Information Help Desk After Sales ServiceKey Contacts After Sales ServiceRepair Service and Information Desk Genuine Parts and Accessories

FFA70, FFA80, FFA60, FFS70 specifications

Hotpoint has long been a trusted name in the appliance industry, and its range of frost-free freezers, namely the FFS70, FFA60, FFA80, and FFA70 models, showcases innovative features and advanced technologies tailored to meet diverse consumer needs. Each of these models combines efficiency, functionality, and modern design, making them perfect for any kitchen environment.

The Hotpoint FFS70 is a standout model, known for its spacious interior and excellent organization options. With a generous capacity, it offers ample space for storing a variety of frozen foods. The model comes equipped with No Frost technology, preventing frost build-up and eliminating the need for manual defrosting. This feature ensures your food remains fresh without the hassle of regular maintenance.

The FFA60 model is designed for seamless integration into smaller kitchens while still providing sufficient storage space. It features a sleek, modern design that complements any aesthetic. The interior is well-lit with LED lighting, making it easy to locate items, even in low-light conditions. Additionally, this model boasts adjustable shelving and drawers, allowing users to customize their storage needs.

Moving on to the FFA80, this model is the embodiment of practicality and energy efficiency. It includes features such as an energy rating that minimizes power consumption, contributing to lower energy bills. The FFA80 is also equipped with a fast freeze function, which rapidly freezes food items, preserving their flavor and nutritional value. This functionality is particularly helpful during bulk freezing sessions.

Finally, the FFA70 combines the best features of the previous models with a slight increase in capacity. It offers enhanced space for larger households or individuals who like to stock up on frozen goods. Its design promotes air circulation, ensuring that all items are frozen evenly. Like the other models, the FFA70 is designed for easy cleaning and maintenance, equipped with removable shelves and drawers.

In summary, Hotpoint's FFS70, FFA60, FFA80, and FFA70 models are perfect solutions for modern households. They each offer a combination of advanced technologies, energy efficiency, and thoughtful design, making them suitable for a variety of culinary needs. Choosing any of these models means investing in a reliable and practical freezer that will enhance your kitchen experience.