Page 3 - Contents
3 Contents Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Appliance Packaging Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Safety; Intended Use; Safety of Children
4 Safety Please read this instruction book before using the appliance and retain forfuture reference. These warnings are provided in the interests of your safe-ty, ensure you understand them fully before using the appliance. Intended Use • The appliance is intended for use in the home. It is suitabl...
Page 5 - Daily Operation; Service; Disposal; Appliance Packaging Information
5 Daily Operation • Do not operate any electrical appliances in the refrigerator/freezer (e.g. electric ice cream makers, mixers etc.). • Before cleaning the appliance, always switch off the appliance and disconnect from the electricity supply. • When unplugging always pull the plug from the mains s...
Page 6 - Shelf holders
6 Remove Transport Packaging The appliance and the interior fittings are protected for transport. • Remove all adhesive tape and packing pieces from the interior of the appliance. Description of the appliance A - Dairy compartment B - Can storage shelvesC - Bottle storage shelfD - Thermostat control...
Page 7 - Starting Up and Temperature Regulation; Low Room Temperature Switch
7 Starting Up and Temperature Regulation Wash the inside of the appliance with lukewarm water with a little bicar-bonate of soda added (5ml to 0,5 litre of water). Do not use soap or deter-gent as the smell may linger. Dry the appliance thoroughly.• When the refrigerator compartment door is opened, ...
Page 8 - Interior Accessories; Storage Shelves; Fresh Food Refrigeration; Instructions for Building-in
8 Interior Accessories Storage Shelves The glass shelf above the fruit andvegetable compartment shouldalways remain in position, to ensurefruit and vegetables stay fresh longer.The remaining storage shelves can beadjusted to various heights:Pull the storage shelf forward until itcan be tipped up or ...
Page 9 - Freezing and Storing Frozen Food; Housing Dimensions
9 wrapped in aluminium foil or polythene bags to exclude as much air as pos-sible. Milk bottles: these should have a cap and should be stored in the bottle rack on the door. Bananas, potatoes, onions and garlic, if not in airtight containers, mustnot be kept in the refrigerator. Freezing and Storing...
Page 10 - Ice Pack; Positioning; Your Appliance Needs Air
10 1. Place the packed food in the drawers. Place food to be frozen in the upperdrawer. Unfrozen food must not touch items already frozen, otherwise thefrozen food could begin to defrost. 2. When freezing fresh food, depress the ambient temperature switch (A) 12hours before loading the food without ...
Page 11 - Installation; Electrical Connection
Storage Goods Symbols/Freezing Calendar • 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 indicated sto-rage time is valid depends on the quality of the ...
Page 12 - Switching off the appliance; Cleaning and Care
12 4. Insert the plastic scraper into therecess provided under the defrostwater channel and place a collectingbasin under it. 5. Once defrosting is completed keepthe scraper handy for future use; 6. Turn the thermostat knob to therequired setting or replace the plugin the power socket. Warning! Neve...
Page 14 - Something Not Working; Changing the light bulb
14 Heavy build up of frost, possi-bly also on the door seal. Door seal is not air tight (pos-sibly after reversing the door). Carefully warm the leakingsections of the door seal witha hair dryer (not hotter thanapprox. 50 °C). At the sametime shape the warmed doorseal by hand until it sits cor-rectl...