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 • Containers with flammable gases or liquids can leak at low temperatures. There is a risk of an explosion! Do not store any containers with flamma-ble materials such as, spray cans, fire extinguisher refill cartridges etc inthe refrigerator/freezer. • Bottles and cans must not be ...
Page 6 - Remove transport packaging; Disposal of old Appliances; Description of the appliance
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. Disposal of old Appliances For environmental reasons, refrigeration appliances must be disposed ofproperly. This applies...
Page 7 - Starting up and temperature regulation
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, t...
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 wapped 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 - Storage Goods Symbols/Freezing Calendar; Installation Location; Your appliance needs air
10 Ice pack There is an ice pack in one drawer of the freezer.In the event of a power failure or malfunction, the ice pack will lengthenthe amount of time it takes for the frozen food to become too warm byseveral hours. The ice pack can only fulfil this task efficiently if it is placedin the uppermo...
Page 11 - Defrosting; Installation; Electrical Connection
11 Defrosting Refrigerator Frost is automatically removed from the evaporator of the refrigerator com-partment every time the motor compressor stops, during normal use. Thedefrost water drains out through a trough into a special container at theback of the appliance, located over the motor compresso...
Page 12 - Switching off the appliance; Cleaning and Care; Guarantee Conditions
12 Switching off the appliance To switch off the appliance, turn the temperature regulator to position "0"or disconnect from the electricity supply. If the appliance is not going to be used for an extended period: 1. Remove all refrigerated and deep-frozen packages as well as ice trays. 2. R...
Page 14 - Changing the light bulb
14 The compressor starts after aperiod of time. See the "Cleaning and Care"section. This is normal, no error hasoccurred. The compressor does not startimmediately after changingthe temperature setting.Water on the floor or on sto-rage shelves. Water drain hole is blocked. Heavy build up of f...