Page 3 - Contents
3 Contents Important Safety Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Appliance Packaging Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Important Safety Instructions
4 Important Safety Instructions These warnings are provided in the interests of your safety. Ensureyou fully understand them before installing or using the appliance.Your safety is of paramount importance. If you are unsure about themeaning of these warnings contact the Customer Care Departmentfor a...
Page 6 - Disposal; Appliance Packaging Information; Remove transport packaging
6 Disposal Appliance Packaging Information All materials are environmentally sound! They can be disposed of orburned at an incinerating plant without danger.About the materials: The plastics can be recycled and are identified asfollows:>PE< for polyethylene, e.g. the outer covering and the bag...
Page 7 - Installation; Installation Location
7 Installation Installation Location The appliance should be set up in a well ventilated, dry room.Energy use and efficient performance of the appliance is affected bythe ambient temperature.The appliance should therefore– not be exposed to direct sunlight;– not be installed next to radiators, cooke...
Page 8 - Electrical Connection
8 Electrical Connection Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carriedout by a qualified electrician or competent person. WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHEDThe manufacturer declines any liability should these safety measuresnot be observed. Before switching on, make s...
Page 9 - Reversing the door
9 Tilt the appliance slightly towards therear and prop it securely.Unscrew the door hinge screws (K) and remove the hinge pin bracket (1).Open the door a little way and take it out downwards. Unscrew the upper pin (A) and screw it into place on the opposite side.Fit the door into the upper pin (A)an...
Page 10 - View of the appliance
10 Prior to Initial Start–Up Please clean the appliance interior and all accessories prior to initial start-up (see section: “Cleaning and Care”).Remove the ice pack from the appliance.Only put the ice pack to freeze in the top drawer after the optimal storage temperature of –18 °C has been reached....
Page 11 - Operating and indicator panel
11 Operating and indicator panel 1 2 3 4 5 1 Temperature control knob and ON/OFF switch 2 Fast freeze button 3 Fast freeze light (amber) 4 Warning light (red) 5 Pilot light (green) The temperature control knob (1) , which incorporates the appliance’s On-/Off switch.The green pilot light (5) , which ...
Page 12 - Starting up and temperature regulation; Ice pack
12 Starting up and temperature regulation Turn the temperature regulator (1) in the direction of “1”.The green light (5) and the red light (4) come on, the audible warning sounds (if fitted), and the refrigeration motor starts up.Additionally operate the fast-freeze switch (2).The amber pilot light ...
Page 13 - Freezing and storing frozen food
13 Freezing and storing frozen food You can use your freezer for freezing fresh food yourself. Important! • The temperature in the freezer compartment must be –18°C or colder before freezing food. • Please observe the freezing capacity given on the rating plate. The freezing capacity is the maximum ...
Page 15 - Storage Goods Symbols/Freezing Calendar; Preparation of Ice Cubes; Defrosting
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 storage time is valid depends on the quality of the f...
Page 16 - Cleaning and Care
16 Each temperature rise reduces the keeping qualities of your frozen food. Around 12 hours before defrosting your freezer, switch over to fast freeze to build up a low temperature reserve in the frozen food. Warning! • Do not use electrical heating appliances or any other mechanical or artificial d...
Page 18 - Energy Saving Tips; Correcting Malfunctions
18 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. Nev...
Page 21 - Help us to Help You
21 Service & Spare Parts In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to pur-chase spare parts, contact your local AEG Service Force Centre bytelephoning: 0870 5 929 929 Your call will be automatically routed to the Service Centre coveringyour post code area. In guarantee cus...
Page 22 - AEG Service Force
22 AEG Service Force To contact your local AEG Service Force Centre telephone 08705 929 929
Page 24 - Noises during Operation
24 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/ When refrigerant flows into thin tubes,...
Page 25 - Technical terminology
25 Technical terminology • Refrigerant • RefrigerantCircuit • Evaporator • Compressor • Condenser Liquids that can be used to a generate a coolingeffect are known as refrigerants. They have a rela-tively low boiling-point, indeed so low, that thewarmth from the food stored in the fridge or freez-er ...