Page 3 - Contents
25 Contents Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Appliance Packaging Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Important Safety Instructions
26 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 ...
Page 6 - Disposal; Appliance Packaging Information; Remove transport packaging
28 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 ba...
Page 7 - Installation; Installation Location
29 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, cook...
Page 8 - Your refrigerator needs ventilation
Installation 30 Your refrigerator needs ventilation Integratable models (i-appliances) The integrated door of the furniture cabi-net largely seals the installation recess. i-appliances must therefore be providedwith ventilation by having an opening inthe furniture plinth. The warmed air mustbe able ...
Page 9 - Electrical connection
Installation 31 Electrical connection A correctly installed, earthed socket is required for the electrical sup-ply. The supply must have a fuse rating of at least 10 Amps. If thesocket is not accessible once the appliance is built in, the electricalinstallation must include suitable means of isolati...
Page 10 - Description of the appliance; View of the appliance; Prior to Initial Start–Up
32 Description of the appliance View of the appliance (various models) Prior to Initial Start–Up Please clean the appliance interior and all accessories prior to initialstart-up (see section: “Cleaning and Care”). ☞ 1 = Temperature regulator and interior lighting 2 = Butter and cheese compart- ment ...
Page 11 - Starting up and temperature regulation
33 Starting up and temperature regulation Important! Only use the appliance when built–in! The temperature regulator is in therefrigerator compartment on theupper right. It is also the ON/OFF-switch. Position „0“ = Refrigeration off Position „1“ = Warmest interior tem- perature Position „6“ = Coldes...
Page 12 - Switching off the appliance
34 3. If you want a higher or lower temperature, turn the temperature regu-lator to a warmer or cooler setting respectively. Important! High ambient temperatures (e.g. on hot summer days) and a cold set-ting on the temperature regulator (position"5" to "6") can cause thecompressor to...
Page 13 - Interior Accessories; Storage Shelves/Storage Racks
35 Interior Accessories Storage Shelves/Storage Racks Depending on the model, your appliance is equipped with either glassstorage shelves or storage racks. The glass shelf above the fruit andvegetable compartment must always remain in this position so thatfruit and vegetables stay fresh longer.The r...
Page 14 - Moisture regulation
36 Interior accessories Moisture regulation (not on all models) On some models, there is an adjusta-ble air grille in front of the shelfabove the fruit and vegetable com-partments.The opening in the ventilation slotscan be steplessly adjusted with a sli-der.Slider in right position: Ventilationslots...
Page 16 - Preparation of Ice Cubes
38 • Thawed foods which have not been processed further (cooked into meals) may not under any circumstances be frozen a second time. • Caution! Do not touch frozen food with wet hands. Your hands could stick to the food and cause skin abrasions. ☞ 1. All foods must be packed air tight prior to freez...
Page 17 - Defrosting; The fridge defrosts automatically
39 Defrosting The fridge defrosts automatically The rear wall of the fridge covers with frost when the compressor isrunning, and defrosts when the compressor is off.The water from the thawing frost is collected in the drain channel onthe rear of the fridge, feed through the drain hole into the colle...
Page 18 - Cleaning and Care
40 Cleaning and Care For hygienic reasons the appliance interior, including interior acces-sories, should be cleaned regularly. Warning! • The appliance may not be connected to the mains during cleaning. Danger of electrical shock! Before cleaning switch the appliance offand remove the plug from the...
Page 19 - Energy Saving Tips
41 2. Defrost the freezer compartment prior to cleaning (see “Defrosting”section). 3. Remove the mains plug or switch off or disconnect from the electricitysupply. 4. Clean the appliance and the interior accessories with a cloth and luke-warm water. Commercially available dish washing detergents may...
Page 20 - Correcting Malfunctions
42 The food is too warm. Temperature is not proper-ly adjusted. Please look in the “Startingup and temperature regu-lation” section. Door was open for anextended period. A large quantity of warmfood was placed in theappliance within the last24 hours. The appliance is near aheat source. Open the door...
Page 21 - Changing the light bulb
43 What to do if... Symptom Possible Cause Remedy Heavy build up of frost,possibly also on the doorseal. Door seal is not air tight(possibly after reversingthe door). Carefully warm the leakingsections of the door sealwith a hair dryer (on acool setting). At the sametime shape the warmeddoor seal by...
Page 22 - Noises during Operation; Customer Service
44 Regulations, Standards, Guidelines This appliance was designed for household use and was manufacturedin accordance with the appropriate standards. The necessary measuresin accordance with appliance safety legislation regulations (GSG), acci-dent prevention regulations for refrigeration appliances...
Page 23 - Technical terminology
45 This appliance is in accordance with the following EU guidelines:– 73/23/EWG dated 19 February 1973 - low voltage guidelines.– 89/336/EWG dated 3 May 1989 (including guideline change notice 92/31/EWG) - EMV guideline – 94/2/EG dated 21.01.1994 - Directive on Energy Labelling– 96/57 EG dated 3.9.1...