Page 2 - Contents
Before operation Notes on the refrigerator compartment Notes on the freezer compartment Defrosting Cleaning Inoperation Troubleshooting & Customer Service Components ....................................................................................1 Precautions ...................................
Page 3 - Components; Freezer
Components Freezer Light Shelves Bottle rack Freezer drawers Refrigeratorcompartment Veggie drawer cover Note The power plug must remain accessible after setting up the appliance. Should the refrigerant circuit have been damaged, keep away all sources of fire or sparks andthoroughly air the room. Do...
Page 4 - Precautions
Precautions This appliance requires a 220-240V/50Hz powersupply.If the voltage is outside of the 187-242V range,malfunctions and damages of the controls,thermostat or compressor may result, unless aregulator of at least 750W was installed. A dedicated grounded outlet is required. Thea p p l i a n c ...
Page 7 - Preparations; Unpacking; Cleaning interior
Preparations 5 Unpacking Remove the entire packing material,including the foam underlay and pieces oftape used to hold accessories in place. Separating and counting theincluded accessories. Check the items in the box against thepacking list.In case of a mismatch, please contactyour supplier. Setting...
Page 8 - Standing still
Preparations 6 Standing still After cleaning, let the appliance stand still for atleast six hours before turning it on to start it up. Attention: Please do not disassemble the door handle. Any modifications must be done by a qualified technician.
Page 9 - Door removal; R e m o v i n g t h e d o o r; Remove the freezer compartment door.
Door removal R e m o v i n g t h e d o o r I f y o u r h o u s e d o o r i s t o o n a r r o w, r e m o v e t h e r e f r i g e r a t o r d o o r a n d c a r r y t h er e f r i g e r a t o r i n n a r r o w s i d e f i r s t . Remove the toe moulding. To e m o u l d i n g Remove the freezer compartm...
Page 10 - R e m o v e; Slide the refrigerator through the
Door removal R e m o v e t h e r e f r i g e r a t o r compartment door. 1)Loosen the hinge cover bolts, and thenremove the cover. 3)Lift the refrigerator compartment door toremove it. 2) Remove the screws from the upper hingefollowing the direction as indicated byArrow (1). Then remove the upper hi...
Page 11 - Setting up the Refrigerator/Freezer Combi
Setting up the Refrigerator/Freezer Combi Be sure to choose a flat and level setup location.Use sturdy and fireproof supports to correct anunevenness in the floor. Turning an appliancefoot clockwise raises the appliance, turning itanticlockwise lowers the appliance. Door adjustmentIf the freezer com...
Page 12 - Loading foods; optimal cooling temperatures, regardless of ambient
Start-up Power connection After connecting it to the power, the appliance is automatically set to the Intelligent mode. This appliance has a memory function which, in the event of a power failure,automatically stores the operating mode that was last used and restores it whenthe power is turned on ag...
Page 13 - Digital display operation; Control panel
FUZZY Quick. FRZ FRZ. Temp REF. Temp FUZZY Quick. FRZ FRZ. Temp REF. Temp Digital display operation Control panel E.Intelligent mode indicatorF.Superfrost indicatorG.Freezer temperature displayH.Refrigerator temperature display A.Intelligent mode keyB.Superfrost keyC.Freezer temperature adjustment k...
Page 14 - Superfrost
FUZZY Quick. FRZ FRZ. Temp REF. Temp FUZZY Quick. FRZ FRZ. Temp REF. Temp Superfrost It has been scientifically proven that a Superfrost type device is necessary to freeze foodsquickly and thoroughly. Press key B, upon which indicator F lights up and the Superfrostaction is turned on. Press the key ...
Page 15 - Open-door buzzer warning
FUZZY Quick. FRZ FRZ. Temp REF. Temp Open-door buzzer warning A buzzer sounds intermittently when the door is left open permanently or is notclosed properly. Display control 30 minutes after the last key operation the display is turned off. The display is re-activated as soon as a key is pressed or ...
Page 16 - Refrigerator compartment; Using the refrigerator compartment for short-
Refrigerator compartment Using the refrigerator compartment for short- term food storage The average refrigerator temperature of 0 °C-10 °C is notlow enough for long-term storage of foods; it is suitableonly for short-term food storage. Adjusting the height of glass shelves The shelves are height-ad...
Page 17 - S t o c k i n g e x a m p l e
Refrigerator compartment S t o c k i n g e x a m p l e F o o d s s h o u l d b e g r o u p e d a c c o r d i n g t ot h e v a r i o u s t e m p e r a t u r e r a n g e s i n t h er e f r i g e r a t o r c o m p a r t m e n t .( 1 ) E g g s , b u t t e r, c h e e s e( 2 ) Ti n n e d d r i n k s a n d...
Page 18 - Using the veggie drawer; Replacing the bulb at the top of refrigerator
Refrigerator compartment Using the veggie drawer The appliance is equipped with a veggie drawersuitable for keeping fruits and vegetables. Thehumidity level in the veggie drawer is adjustable. Reducing or closing the opening increases the humidity inside the veggie drawer, which isdesirable for keep...
Page 19 - Notes on refrigeration
Notes on refrigeration Let warm foods and drinks cool down to roomtemperature before putting them in therefrigerator compartment. Wash and dry off fresh foods before storingthem. Pack the food into portions suitable for yourhousehold. Place the foods that will beconsumed the soonest towards the fron...
Page 20 - Tips on refrigeration
Tips on refrigeration Remove the leaves of root vegetables toprevent them from absorbing the nutrients. Thawing frozen foods inside the refrigeratorhelps conserve energy. Items not requiring refrigeration: Onions,peppers, garlic, ginger. Items not suitable for refrigeration: Gourds,melons, bananas, ...
Page 21 - Freezer compartment; Use the freezer compartment for
Freezer compartment Use the freezer compartment for long-term food storage Removing and cleaning glass shelves Interior light and replacement of bulb Adjusting and cleaning bottle rack A low temperature in the freezer compartment isnecessary for long-term food storage. Do notexceed the maximum lengt...
Page 22 - Notes on freezing
Notes on freezing Let warm foods and drinks cool down to roomtemperature before putting them in the freezercompartment. Pack the food into portions of up to 2.5 kgsuitable for your household. As a result, theportions will freeze faster and the quality afterthawing remain optimal for preparation. Pac...
Page 23 - Defrosting · Cleaning; Defrosting
Defrosting · Cleaning Defrosting Cleaning The appliance defrosts automatically. Clean the refrigerator regularly to prevent odour build-up. For safety reasons, first unplug the power cord. Clean the appliance using a soft rag or sponge andlukewarm water, to which you may add a little bit of aneutral...
Page 24 - Inoperation; In the event of a power outage
Inoperation In the event of a power outage Even in the summer, foods can be kept cool for severalhours during a power outage.In the event of a power outage, refrain from addingfoods to the appliance and opening the doors. A temperature drop in the freezer compartment,caused by a power outage or othe...
Page 25 - When on vacation; Transportation
Inoperation When on vacation Before a long vacation, turn off the appliance, take out the food, remove the frost, clean theinterior and leave the door open to preventodour build-up. Transportation Unplug the power cord. Remove all foods from the refrigerator. Secure the shelves, drawers and baskets ...
Page 26 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Long operation time and a temperatureincrease of housing and compressor arenormal during initial operation. Some of the sounds produced during initialoperation or at start-up will fade during normaloperation. During initial operation, the appliance housingmay become warm to prevent c...
Page 28 - Customer service; Confirm the following before ordering a repair.
Customer service Should a malfunction occur that you cannot resolve as described below, contact the nearestcustomer service. In such a case, please indicate the full model name, serial number andspare part register. (See the product label at the back of the appliance.) Confirm the following before o...
Page 29 - Compressor runs often or for a long time; Unusual odour
Confirm the following before ordering a repair. Compressor runs often or for a long time This is normal during initial operation.Normal after loading with large amounts of foods.Appliance door not fully closed.Appliance door is opened frequently.Ambient temperature is high.Wrong temperature setting....