Page 2 - Contents; Page; able; Additional benefits
2 Contents Page Safety...................................................................... .3 . Disposal.of.old.appliance.................................. .3 . Electrical.safety................................................. .3 . Important.safety.information............................. .4 . Sa...
Page 3 - afeTy; Please read and follow these; Disposal of Old Appliance
3 s afeTy Please read and follow these instructions These.instructions.contain.Warning.and.Caution. statements..This.information.is.important.for.safe. and.efficient.installation.and.operation. Always.read.and.follow.all.Warning.and.Caution. statements! Danger indicates a hazard which will cause ser...
Page 4 - Important Safety Information
4 s afeTy •. To.prevent.possible.injury.due.to.an.electrical. shock,.be.sure.to.disconnect.the.power.cord.or. turn.off.the.circuit.breaker.before.cleaning.the. appliance.. •. To.avoid.injury.or.damage.to.the.appliance,.do. not.use.steam.cleaning.equipment.to.clean.the. appliance. •. Do.not.operate.t...
Page 5 - Disposal of Carton
5 s afeTy Avoid.placing.the.appliance.in.direct.sunlight.or. near.the.stove,.range.top,.radiators.and.similar.heat. sources..Do.not.place.microwave.ovens,.toaster. ovens.or.other.heat-emitting.appliances.on.top.of. this.unit.The.floor.under.the.appliance.should.be.flat.and. level.Keep.the.appliance....
Page 6 - eaTures; Description of refrigerator; Description of Appliance and Equipment -
6 f eaTures Description of refrigerator (1). Operating.and.control.elements(2). Butter.and.cheese.compartment.-.Vario.box(3). Adjustable.door.racks(4). Gallon.rack(5). Adjustable.shelves(6). Vegetable.drawers(7). Model.plate.(behind.the.vegetable.drawer.on.the.left.hand. side) Description of freezer...
Page 7 - Operating and Control Elements -; Temperature and control display
7 f eaTures Freezer operating icons . Temperature.Up.control.(to. increase.the.freezer.tem- perature) . Temperature.Down.control. (to.reduce.the.freezer.tem- perature). . Freezer.On/Off . Superfrost . Alarm.mute.(refrigerator.and. freezer) Figure 6 Operating and Control Elements - Figure 2, Figure 3...
Page 8 - peraTion; Setting the Temperature; To reduce the temperature:; the set
8 Turning the Appliance On and Off - Figure 4 Clean.the.appliance.before.turning.it.on.for.the.first. time..See. Cleaning. Do.not.place.frozen.food.in.the.freezer.until.the. temperature.shows.at.least.0°F./.-18°C..The.refrig- erator.and.freezer.compartments.can.be.operated. separately. 1.. Turning o...
Page 9 - Temperature Display
9 o peraTion Temperature Display - Figure 4 In.normal.operation,.the.following.settings.will.be displayed:•. the.average.refrigerator.temperature •. the.warmest.frozen.food.temperature.When.starting.up.for.the.first.time.or. when.the.appliance.is.warm,.dashes. will.appear.in.the.freezer.temperature....
Page 10 - Supercool; Setup Mode; How to activate the setup mode:
10 o peraTion Supercool - Figure 5 Touching.the.Supercool.icon.switches.the. refrigerator.compartment.to.maximum.cooling..It.is. recommended.particularly.if.you.wish.to.cool.large. quantities.of.food,.drinks,.freshly.baked.goods.or. meals.rapidly. •. Turning on:.Touch.the.Supercool.icon briefly.so.t...
Page 11 - freezer compartment
11 o peraTion .=. Sabbath Mode This.feature.considers.the.Religious.requirements. on.Sabbath.or.Holidays..When.the.Sabbath.Mode. is.active.some.functions.of.the.electronic.controls. are.switched.off. The door can be opened and closed at any time. •. The.lighting.remains.off. •. The.cooling.fan.remai...
Page 12 - Child lock
12 Setup Mode - Figure 6 .=. Child lock The.child.lock.is.designed.to.protect.the.appliance. from.being.turned.OFF.accidentally. How to activate the child lock •. Activate.the.setup.mode.by.touching.the. Superfrost.icon.for.5.seconds •. Touch.the. freezer compartment.Down.icon. until. .appears.in.th...
Page 13 - Arranging Food; Vario Box; Equipment; To avoid possible injury, only adjust an; Repositioning the door
13 r efrigeraTor C omparTmenT Arranging Food - Figure 7 Figure 7 (1). Butter,.cheese (2). Eggs (3). Cans,.drinks (4). Gallon.containers,.bottles (5). Meat.and.sausage.products,.dairy.products (6). Baked.goods,.pre-cooked.meals (7). Fruit,.vegetables,.salad (8). Frozen.food IMPORTANT •. Liquids and f...
Page 14 - Removing the shelves; To avoid from falling down, always hold; If you need space for large bottles and con-; efrigeraTor
14 r efrigeraTor C omparTmenT Removing the shelves - Figure 11 1.. Follow.the.first.three.steps.in.the.chapter.above. 2.. Lift.the.shelf.down.and.stop.just.over.the.upper. vegetable.bin. 3.. Move.the.front.of.the.shelf.upwards.until.the. shelf.is.in.a.vertical.position. 4.. Turn.the.shelf.counterclo...
Page 15 - Interior Light; To prevent possible injury due to an elec-
15 r efrigeraTor C omparTmenT Figure 15 IMPORTANT The glass plate must be inserted to the back completely, otherwise it is not possible to click the cover into place correctly. Figure 14 Figure 16 Interior Light This.turns.OFF.automatically.after.the.door.has. been.opened.for.approximately.15.minute...
Page 16 - Freezing; Information System
16 f reezer C omparTmenT Freezing Fresh.food.should.be.frozen.completely.and.as.rap- idly.as.possible..This.is.provided.by.the.Superfrost. feature.and.ensures.that.the.nutritional.value,. appearance.and.flavor.of.the.food.remains.intact. Freezing with Superfrost - Figure 18 •. Touch.the.Superfrost.i...
Page 17 - Freezing and Storage
17 f reezer C omparTmenT Freezing and Storage •. Pack.frozen.food.in.standard.freezer.bags.or. reusable.plastic,.metal.or.aluminum.containers. •. Do.not.allow.fresh.food.which.is.to.be.frozen. to.come.into.contact.with.food.already.frozen.. Always.keep.packages.dry.in.order.to.avoid. them.sticking.t...
Page 18 - Cleaning; leaning
18 Cleaning •. To prevent possible injury due to an electrical shock, be sure to disconnect the power cord or turn off the circuit breaker before cleaning the appliance. •. To avoid injury or damage, do not use steam cleaning equipment to clean the appliance. •. To avoid short-circuits, ensure no cl...
Page 19 - Defrosting; Refrigerator compartment:; Vacation Tips
19 D efrosTing /V aCaTion Defrosting Refrigerator compartment: The.refrigerator.compartment.defrosts.automatical- ly..The.water.that.forms.on.the.rear.wall.drains.into. a.reservoir.at.the.back.of.the.appliance.and.evapo- rates.automatically.through.the.compressor.heat. Freezer compartment: The.No-fr...
Page 20 - roubleshooTing; Setting the Temperature.
20 T roubleshooTing Motor.seems.to run.too.long -. Is.the.ambient.temperature.too.hot?.See. Safety Regulations. -. Has.the.appliance.been.opened.too.often.or.left.open.too.long?. -. A.large.amount.of.food.has.been.added.. -. Unit.is.in.Supercooling.mode..Verify.unit.is.in.normal.operation.mode. The....
Page 21 - Type Designation
21 Appliance Information Record.this.information.when.the.appliance.is. installed. Type.Designation:. _________________________ Service.Number:.__________________________ Appliance./.Serial.Number:.__________________ Date.of.Purchase:. _________________________ Where.Purchased:._____________________...
Page 22 - arranTy; LIEBHERR WARRANTY PLAN; TERMS APPLICABLE TO EACH WARRANTY
22 W arranTy LIEBHERR WARRANTY PLAN FULL TWO YEAR WARRANTY.-.For.two.years.from.the.date.of.original.purchase,.your.Liebherr.warranty. covers.all.parts.and.labor.to.repair.or.replace.any.part.of.the.product.which.proves.to.be.defective.in.mate- rials.or.workmanship. FULL FIVE YEAR WARRANTY.-.For.fiv...