Page 3 - Contents
24 Contents Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Appliance Packaging Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Disposal of old Ap...
Page 4 - Safety; Intended use; Safety of children
25 Safety The safety aspects of our refrigerators/freezers comply with acceptedtechnical standards and the German Appliance Safety Law. Neverthe-less, we consider it our obligation to make you aware of the followingsafety information: Intended use ¥ The refrigerator is intended for use in the home. ...
Page 6 - Disposal; Appliance Packaging Information; Remove transport safeguard
27 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 identifiedas follows: >PE< for polyethylene, e.g. the outer covering and the bag...
Page 7 - Installation; Installation Location
28 Installation Installation Location The appliance should be set up in a well ventilated, dry room. Energy use is affected by the ambiààent temperature. The applianceshould therefore Ð not be exposed to direct sunlight; Ð not be installed next to radiators, cookers or other sources of heat; Ð only ...
Page 8 - Your appliance needs air; Rear spacers
29 Your appliance needs air Air flows in from under thedoor, at the front, and flows outupwards, over the back. Forcorrect air circulation, it isimportant that the ventilationopenings are not covered orobstructed. Important! If the appliance is positioned under a kitchen wallunit, a minimum clearanc...
Page 9 - Rehingeing the door
30 Rehingeing the door The side at which the door opens can be changed from the right side(factory adjustment) to the left side, if the installation site requires. Warning! When changing the side at which the door opens, the appliance may not be connected to the mains. Remove plug from themains befo...
Page 11 - Prior to Initial StartÐUp; Electrical Connection; Description of the appliance
32 Prior to Initial StartÐUp ¥ Please clean the appliance interior and all accessories prior to initial start-up (see section: ÒCleaning and CareÓ). Electrical Connection Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carriedout by a qualified electrician or competent person. WARNI...
Page 12 - Control panel
33 Important! The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the fol-lowing code: Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may notcorrespond with the coloured markings indentifying the terminals inyour plug, proceed a...
Page 13 - Starting up and temperature regulation
34 Starting up and temperature regulation ¥ Insert the plug of the connection lead into the plug socket with pro- tective earth contact. Setting ã0Ò means: Off. Setting ã1Ò means: Hightest temperature, (warmest setting). Setting ã4Ò (end-stop) means: Lowest temperature, (coldest set- ting). However,...
Page 14 - Interior Accessories; Storage shelves; Adjusting the upper door rack
35 Interior Accessories Storage shelves ¥ You should always slide one of the full size glass storage shelf into the lowest set of guides, above the fruit and the vegetable contai-ners, and keep it in this position. ¥ The height of the storage shelves can be adjusted: ¥ To do this pull the storage sh...
Page 16 - Preparation of Ice Cubes
37 Preparation of Ice Cubes 1. Fill the ice cube tray 3/4 full with cold water, place it in the freezercompartment and leave to freeze. 2. To loosen the frozen cubes, either bend the ice cube tray or hold itunder running water for a few seconds. Important! Never try to free an ice tray that is froze...
Page 17 - Defrosting
38 Defrosting Refrigerator Frost is automatically eliminated from the evaporator of the refrigera-tor compartment every time the motor compressor stops, during nor-mal use. The defrost water drains out through a trough into a specialcontainer at the back of the appliance, over the motor compressor,w...
Page 18 - Switching off the appliance; Cleaning and Care
39 Switching off the appliance 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. Switch off the appliance by turning the temperature regulator to posi-tion "0". 3. Remove the mains plug or switch off ...
Page 19 - Energy Saving Tips
40 2. Defrost the freezer compartment prior to cleaning (see "Defrosting"section). 3. Switch the appliance off and remove the plug from the mains, or swit-ch off or turn out the circuit breaker or fuse. 4. Clean the appliance and the interior accessories with a cloth andlukewarm water. Comme...
Page 20 - Correcting Malfunctions
41 The food is too warm. Interior lighting does notwork. The appliance is near a heatsource. Temperature is not properlyadjusted. Please look in the "InitialStart Up" section. Light bulb is defective. Please look in the "Chan-ging the Light Bulb" section. Turn the temperature regu-la...
Page 21 - Changing the light bulb
42 Heavy build up of frost, pos-sibly also on the door seal. Door seal is not air tight(possibly after changingover the hinges). Carefully warm the leakingsections of the door sealwith a hair dryer (not hotterthan approx. 50 ¡C). At thesame time shape the war-med door seal by hand suchthat it sits c...
Page 22 - Customer Service
43 Regulations, Standards, Guidelines This appliance was designed for household use and was manufactu-red in accordance with the appropriate standards. The necessarymeasures in accordance with appliance safety legislation regulations(GSG), accident prevention regulations for refrigeration appliances...