Page 2 - CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2. CONTROL PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3. FIRST USE . . . . ...
Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Children and vulnerable
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS In the interest of your safety and to en-sure the correct use, before installingand first using the appliance, read thisuser manual carefully, including its hintsand warnings. To avoid unnecessary mis-takes and accidents, it is important toensure that all people using the appl...
Page 5 - CONTROL PANEL; Switching on
• The appliance must not be located close to radiators or cookers. • Make sure that the mains plug is ac- cessible after the installation of the ap-pliance. • Connect to potable water supply only (If a water connection is foreseen). 1.6 Service • Any electrical work required to do the servicing of t...
Page 6 - FROSTMATIC function; FIRST USE; Cleaning the interior; DAILY USE; Freezing fresh food; Storage of frozen food
tion is progressive, varying from 2 to8°C.At first button touch actual settingLED keeps blinking.Any time the button is touch the settemperature is moved to 1 positionright. Corresponding LED will blink fora while.Touch the setting button until the re-quired temperature is selected. Theset will be f...
Page 7 - HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS; Normal Operating Sounds
4.3 Thawing Deep-frozen or frozen food, prior to be-ing used, can be thawed in the refrigera-tor compartment or at room tempera- ture, depending on the time availablefor this operation.Small pieces may even be cooked stillfrozen, directly from the freezer: in thiscase, cooking will take longer. 4.4 ...
Page 9 - CARE AND CLEANING; Periodic cleaning
• once defrosted, food deteriorates rap- idly and cannot be refrozen; • do not exceed the storage period in- dicated by the food manufacturer. 6. CARE AND CLEANING CAUTION! Unplug the appliance before car-rying out any maintenance oper-ation. This appliance contains hydrocar-bons in its cooling unit...
Page 10 - Periods of non-operation; WHAT TO DO IF...; Problem
4. When defrosting is completed, drythe interior thoroughly and refit theplug. 5. Switch on the appliance. 6. Set the temperature regulator to ob-tain the maximum coldness and runthe appliance for two or three hoursusing this setting. 7. Reload the previously removed foodinto the compartment. Never ...
Page 11 - Replacing the lamp
Problem Possible cause Solution The compressor op-erates continually. The temperature is notset correctly. Set a higher temperature. The door is not closedcorrectly. Refer to "Closing thedoor". The door has beenopened too frequently. Do not keep the dooropen longer than necessa-ry. The produ...
Page 12 - INSTALLATION; Positioning; Ambient temperature; Electrical Connection
8. INSTALLATION WARNING! Read the "Safety Information"carefully for your safety and cor-rect operation of the appliancebefore installing the appliance. 8.1 Positioning This appliance can be installed in a dry,well ventilated indoor, also in a garageor cellar, but for optimum performanceinsta...
Page 13 - NOISES; BRRR; SSSRR; OK
13 amp ASTA approved (BS 1362) fusemust be used. WARNING! A cut off plug inserted into a 13amp socket is a serious safety(shock) hazard. Ensure that it isdisposed of safely. 9. NOISES There are some sounds during normalrunning (compressor, refrigerant circula-tion). BRRR ! HISSS! CLICK! BLUBB! CRACK...
Page 14 - TECHNICAL DATA; ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS
BLUBB! BLUBB! CRACK! CRACK! 10. TECHNICAL DATA Dimension of the recess Height 873 mm Width 540 mm Depth 549 mm Rising Time 12 h Voltage 230 V Frequency 50 Hz The technical information are situated inthe rating plate on the internal left sideof the appliance and in the energy label. 11. ENVIRONMENT C...