Page 3 - Contents
29 Contents Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Information on appliance packaging . . ....
Page 4 - Safety
30 Safety The safety of our refrigerators complies with all the normal technical rules and with the“Law relating to the safety of appliances”. We would also like to draw the user’s attentionto the following safety recommendations: Appropriate use of the appliance ❒ This appliance is designed for dom...
Page 5 - Disposal
31 ❒ Never operate electrical devices (e.g. ice cream makers, electric mixers) inside the appli-ance. ❒ Always unplug or switch off the appliance or unscrew the safety fuse in the domestic pow-er supply before performing any cleaning operations. ❒ When unplugging the appliance, always take hold of t...
Page 6 - Positioning; Remove all protection fitted for transport
32 Warnings for disposal: – It is prohibited to dispose of the appliance with normal or bulky household refuse. – Make sure that the cooling circuit, in particular the heat exchanger on the back, is notdamaged. – Ask your local authority or refuse disposal office for collection dates or the address ...
Page 7 - The appliance must be ventilated
33 The appliance must be ventilated Air flows in from under the door, at the front, and flows out upwards, over the back( Fig. 1/A ). For correct air circulation, it is important that ventilation openings are not covered or ob-structed. Important! If the appliance is positioned under a kitchen wall ...
Page 8 - Installation
34 Levelling the appliance ❒ To move the appliance to the required position, simply push lightly against the top door totilt the appliance backwards. Its weight is therefore transferred to the rear castors to alloweasy movement. ❒ Place the appliance on a flat hard floor. The two adjustable feet on ...
Page 9 - Changing the opening direction of the doors
35 2. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the live terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. 3. The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the neutral terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. When wiring the plug, ensure that all str...
Page 12 - Aligning the doors
38 ❒ Using a small screwdriver, remove the plastic plugs from the fop left-hand side of the refrig-erator compartment door and refit them on the right-hand side ❒ Slide the refrigerator compartment door onto the top pin. ❒ Insert the middle hinge into the bottom of the refrigerator compartment door....
Page 13 - Description of the appliance; Appliance interior
39 Description of the appliance Appliance interior Thermostat knob andambient switch for ambient temperature below 16 ° C Butter/cheese compartments with doors Door shelves Bottle shelf Fruit and vegetable containers Shelves Rating plate (inside the appliance) Frozen food drawer (storage and freezin...
Page 14 - Cold-pack accumulator; Before starting up
40 Cold-pack accumulator (Some models only) In the event of a power cut, the cold-pack accumulator will prolong the storage of frozen foodby a few hours.For safety reasons, during transport, cold-pack accumulators are placed in the bottomdrawer of the freezer compartment. To use them efficiently, pl...
Page 15 - Starting up - Temperature adjustment
41 Starting up - Temperature adjustment The thermostat knob ( Fig. 11/1 ) also acts as START/STOP switch. The possible adjust- ment positions go from “0” to “4”. Position “O”: STOP Turn towards “1”: The green control light ( Fig. 11/2 ) comes on. Interior light on, the compressor starts up and from ...
Page 16 - Switching the appliance off
42 Temperature adjustment with ambient temperature below +16 ° C When the ambient temperature in the room in which the appliance is situated is less than1 6 ° C , t h e a m b i e n t s w i t c h m u s t b e d e p re s s e d ( F i g . 1 1 / 3 ) . T h e y e l l o w p i l o t l i g h t ( Fig. 11/4 ) ab...
Page 18 - Internal accessories
44 Adjustable door liner The shelves in the door liner can be removed. To do this, push the shelf upwards and removeit. The position of one shelf can also be changed. Food symbols/date cards (some models only) On the front of the drawers, there are symbols representing various types of food( Fig. 13...
Page 19 - Correct positioning of foods
45 Correct positioning of foods For physical reasons, different temperature zones are formed inside the refrigerator com-partment. The coldest zone is on the bottom shelf, just above the fruit and vegetablecontainers. The warmest zones are the top shelves and the door shelves. The following isan exa...
Page 20 - Freezing fresh food
46 Freezing fresh food Warning! – The temperature in the freezer compartment must be –18 ° C or less before loading food for freezing. Check the temperature with a thermometer. – Do not freeze more than the quantities indicated on the rating plate. The quantity forfreezing is the maximum quantity of...
Page 21 - Storing ready-frozen food; Automatic defrosting of the refrigerator compartment.; Ice cubes
47 Storing ready-frozen food Warning! When ready-frozen food is placed in the freezer, the temperature inside the compartment must already have reached –18 ° C. Check the temperature inside the com- partment with a thermometer. Only store ready-frozen foods which are suitably wrapped, to prevent the...
Page 22 - Cleaning and maintenance; Defrosting
48 Warning! Never touch frozen food with wet hands. The skin could stick to it. ❒ Remove the frozen food from the freezer, wrap it in several layers of newspaper and put itin a very cool place. ❒ Switch off the appliance and pull out the plug, or remove or unscrew the safety fuses. ❒ Leave the freez...
Page 25 - Replacing the interior light bulb
51 If the interior light bulb fails, it is easy to replace. The bulb is accessible through the bot-tom of the thermostat housing ( Fig. 17 ). Te c h n i c a l d a t a f o r b u l b : 2 2 0 - 2 4 0 V, 1 5 Wmax., E 14 bulb holder Considerable amount of frost forming in the appliance, perhaps even on t...
Page 26 - Service; Noises during normal operation
52 Service If you are unable to solve an operating problem by consulting this booklet, call your retail-er or our Technical Service Centre. To avoid extra cost and waste of time, please give the following appliance details whencalling: Appliance model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 27 - Technical terms
53 Technical terms Refrigerant Liquids which are able to produce a cooling effect are called refriger-ants. Their boiling point is relatively low; it is sufficiently low for theheat contained in foods stored in the refrigerating appliance to causethe refrigerant to boil and therefore evaporate. Cool...