Page 3 - Contents
31 Contents Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Appliance Packaging Information . . . . . ...
Page 5 - Safety
33 1 Safety The safety of our refrigerators/freezers is in accordance with recognised technological standards and appliance safety legislation. We neverthe-less feel that it is important to acquaint you with the following safety guidelines: Use for Intended Purpose • The refrigerator/freezer is inte...
Page 7 - Disposal; Appliance Packaging Information; Appliance Transport
35 Disposal Appliance Packaging Information All materials are environmentally sound! They can be dumped or bur-ned at an incinerating plant without danger! About the materials: The plastics can be recycled and are identified as follows: >PE< for polyethylene, e.g. the outer covering and the ba...
Page 8 - Remove transport safeguard; Installation; Installation Location
36 Remove transport safeguard The appliance as well as interior accessory parts are safeguarded for transport. 0 Remove all tape and pads from the interior of the appliance. 3 Tape remnants can be removed with white spirit. Installation Installation Location The appliance should be set up in a well ...
Page 9 - The refrigerator/freezer needs air; Appliance Alignment
Installation 37 The refrigerator/freezer needs air Air is fed under the door through the vent slots in the base and is exhausted upwards along the back wall. To ensure proper air cir-culation never cover or alter the vent openings. Attention! If the appliance is installed under, for example, a hangi...
Page 10 - Changing Over The Door Hinges
38 Changing Over The Door Hinges The door hinges can be changed from right (as supplied) to left if requi-red to suit the location where the appliance is installed. 1 Warning! The appliance must not be plugged into the mains when the door hinges are being changed over. Unplug from the mains first. 0...
Page 12 - Appliance Description; View of Appliance
40 Appliance Description View of Appliance (various models) ➀ Control panel and elements ➁ Butter and cheese compartment with lid ➂ Door storage compartments ➃ Bottle compartment ➄ Fruit and vegetable drawers ➅ Shelves ➆ Drawer for frozen goods (for storage and freezing) ➇ Drawers for frozen goods (...
Page 13 - Prior to Initial Start-Up
41 Freezer tray A freezer tray is fitted above the top drawer in the freezer compart-ment, this tray contains the ice trays. You can pre-freeze, for example, individual berries on the freezer tray.Advantage: the berries are not squashed; they retain their original shape. The frozen berries can then ...
Page 14 - Starting up and temperature regulation
42 Starting up and temperature regulation Refrigerator and freezer compartments can be operated and controlled independently of one another. 0 Insert plug into mains socket. Refrigerator Start-Up The temperature regulator is also the ON/OFF-switch.A coin is needed to turn the temperature regulator. ...
Page 16 - Switching the Appliance Off; Opening the Freezer Compartment Door; Storage Shelves
44 Switching the Appliance Off 3 Refrigerator and freezer compartments can be switched off indepen-dently of one another. 0 To switch off, turn both temperature regulators to position " • ". The green pilot light goes off. If the appliance is to be removed from service for a lengthy period: ...
Page 17 - Variable Inner Door; Proper Storage
45 Variable Inner Door The door compartments can be pulled up and removed, and inserted at other positions as needed. Proper Storage Different temperature zones exist within the refrigerator due to the laws of physics. The coldest zone is at the bottom storage shelf above the fruit and vegetable tra...
Page 18 - Freezing
46 Freezing The bottom drawer serves for freezing, the two upper drawers are sui-ted for storage purposes. Attention! • Before foods are frozen, the actual temperature in the freezer com- partment must be -18°C or colder. • Please observe indicated freezing capacity on the serial plate. The freezing...
Page 19 - Frozen Storage; Preparation of Ice Cubes
47 • Do not fill cans for frozen goods to the brim with liquid or paste-like goods, because liquids expand during freezing. Note for inspection authorities: Batch plans for the determination of freezing performance or warm-up time can be requested directly from the manufacturer. Frozen Storage Atten...
Page 20 - Storage Goods Symbols/Freezing Calendar; Defrosting; The refrigerator is defrosted automatically
48 Storage Goods Symbols/Freezing Calendar (not included with all models) • The symbols on the drawers show different types of frozen goods. • The numbers indicate storage times in months for the appropriate types of frozen goods. Whether the upper or lower value of the indi-cated storage time is va...
Page 21 - Cleaning and Care
49 1 Warning! • Do not use electrical heating appliances or any other mechanical or artificial devices to speed up the defrosting process, with the excep-tion of those recommended in these operating instructions. • Do not use defrosting sprays, because they may be health endange- ring and/or contain...
Page 23 - Energy Saving Tips; Correcting Malfunctions
51 2 Energy Saving Tips • Do not install the appliance near cookers, radiators or other sources of warmth. High ambient temperatures cause longer, more frequent operation of the compressor. • Ensure sufficient air circulation and exhaust at the appliance base and at the back wall of the appliance. N...
Page 25 - Replace light bulb; Customer Service
53 Replace light bulb 1 Warning! Danger of electrical shock! Before replacing the light bulb switch appliance off and remove the mains plug, or switch off or turn out the circuit breaker or fuse. Light bulb specifications: 220-240 V, max. 15 W, fitting: E 14 0 To switch the appliance off turn the te...
Page 26 - Noises during Operation
54 Noises during Operation The following noises are characteristic of refrigeration appliances: • Clicks Whenever the compressor switches on or off, a click can be heard. • Humming As soon as the compressor is in operation, you can hear it humming. • Bubbling/Splashing When refrigerant flows into th...
Page 27 - Technical Terminology
55 Technical Terminology • Refrigerant Fluids, which are used for refrigeration are called refrigerants. They have a relatively low boiling point; so low, that the warmth of foods in the refrigeration appliance can cause them to boil or vaporise. • Refrigerant circuit Sealed circulation system, in w...