Page 4 - SAFETY INFORMATION; CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE
SAFETY INFORMATION In the interest of your safety and to ensurethe correct use, before installing and firstusing the appliance, read this user manualcarefully, including its hints and warnings.To avoid unnecessary mistakes and acci-dents, it is important to ensure that allpeople using the appliance ...
Page 6 - ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
carried out by a qualified electrician orcompetent person. • This product must be serviced by an au- thorized Service Centre, and only genu-ine spare parts must be used. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION This appliance does not containgasses which could damage theozone layer, in either its refriger-ant circuit...
Page 7 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 2 4 5 3 1 Control panel 2 Cold module 3 Freezer drawers 4 Rating plate 5 Flap compartment ENGLISH 7
Page 8 - CONTROL PANEL; SWITCHING ON
CONTROL PANEL 5 6 4 3 2 1 1 Display 2 Temperature warmer button 3 Temperature colder button 4 OK button 5 Mode button 6 ON/OFF button It is possible to change predefined soundof buttons to a loudly one by pressing to-gether Mode button and Temperaturecolder button for some seconds. Changeis reversib...
Page 10 - DAILY USE; FREEZING FRESH FOOD; ing plate; STORAGE OF FROZEN FOOD
DAILY USE FREEZING FRESH FOOD The freezer compartment is suitable forfreezing fresh food and storing frozen anddeep-frozen food for a long time.To freeze fresh food activate the FROST-MATIC function at least 24 hours beforeplacing the food to be frozen in the freez-er compartment.Place the fresh foo...
Page 12 - HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS
HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS • You may hear a faint gurgling and a bubbling sound when the refrigerant ispumped through the coils or tubing.This is correct. • When the compressor is on, the refrig- erant is being pumped around and youwill hear a whirring sound and a pulsat-ing nois...
Page 13 - CARE AND CLEANING; CLEANING THE INTERIOR; DEFROSTING
CARE AND CLEANING CLEANING THE INTERIOR Before using the appliance for the firsttime, wash the interior and all internal ac-cessories with lukewarm water and someneutral soap so as to remove the typicalsmell of a brand-new product, then drythoroughly. Do not use detergents or abrasivepowders, as the...
Page 14 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem; Set a warmer temperature.
TROUBLESHOOTING During operation of the appliance somesmaller but annoying trouble can oftenoccur, which does not require calling atechnician out. In the following chart infor-mation is given about them to avoid un-necessary charges on service. The operation of the appliancegoes with certain sounds ...
Page 15 - CLOSING THE DOOR
Problem Possible cause Solution There is too muchfrost and ice. The door is not closed cor-rectly. Refer to "Closing thedoor". The door gasket is de-formed or dirty. Refer to "Closing thedoor". The temperature inthe appliance is toocold. The Temperature regula-tor may be set incorrec...
Page 16 - INSTALLATION; POSITIONING; Ambient temperature; SN; LOCATION
INSTALLATION WARNING! Read the "Safety Information"carefully for your safety and cor-rect operation of the appliancebefore installing the appliance. POSITIONING Install this appliance at a location wherethe ambient temperature corresponds tothe climate class indicated on the ratingplate of t...
Page 17 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION A B C D E CAUTION! Any electrical work required to in-stall this appliance should be car-ried out by a qualified electricianor competent person. WARNING! This appliance must be earthed.The manufacturer declines any lia-bility should these safety meas-ures not be observed. The w...
Page 18 - REAR SPACERS; LEVELLING
REAR SPACERS 2 4 3 1 You can find the two spacers in the bagwith documentation.Do these steps to install the spacers: 1. Release the screw. 2. Engage the spacer below the screw. 3. Turn the spacer to the right position. 4. Tighten again the screws. LEVELLING When placing the appliance ensure that it...
Page 19 - TECHNICAL DATA
2 1 • Unscrew the upper pin and screw it on the opposite side. • Refit the door.• Make sure the edge of the door is par- allel with the edge of the top. A B • Unscrew the pin (A) and screw it on the opposite side. • Remove the cap (B) and position it on the opposite side. • Screw the lower hinges.• ...
Page 20 - NOISES; OK
NOISES There are some sounds during normalrunning (compressor, refrigerant circula-tion). BRRR! HISSS! CLICK! BLUBB! CRACK! SSSRRR! OK CLICK! CLICK! BRRR! BRRR! BLUBB! BLUBB! 20 www.aeg.com