Page 2 - Contents Page; able; Please Read and Follow these; IMPORTANT; California Proposition 65
2 Contents Page Please Read and Follow these Instructions.................. 2California Proposition 65 ............................................... 2Disposal of Old Appliance ............................................. 3Disposal of this Appliance ............................................. 3R...
Page 3 - afeTy; Disposal of Old Appliance
3 s afeTy Disposal of Old Appliance DANGER! Risk of child entrapment. Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of the past. Junked or abandoned refrigerators are still dangerous – even if they will sit for “just a few days.” If you are getting rid of your old refrigerator, please follow the...
Page 4 - Important Safety Information; Do not pull on the cable.; Electrical Safety; Electrical grounding required.
4 s afeTy • To protect the appliance from possible dam - age, allow the appliance to stand 1/2 to 1 hour in place before turning the electricity on. This allows the refrigerant and system lubrication to reach equilibrium. Important Safety Information • To prevent injury to you or damage to the unit,...
Page 5 - Safety Regulations; Climate Rating; Cleaning; Do not allow children to play with the; Saving energy; NOTE
5 s afeTy f eaTures Safety Regulations The appliance is designed to cool, freeze and store food and to make ice. It is designed as a household appli-ance. IMPORTANT The appliance is not intended for outdoor use. The appliance is manufactured to operate within spe-cific ambient temperature limits acc...
Page 6 - eaTures; Operating and Control Elements; Temperature and control display
6 f eaTures Freezer operating icons Temperature Up control (to increase the freezer temperature) Temperature Down control (to reduce the freezer temperature) Freezer On/Off SuperFrost Alarm mute (refrigerator and freezer) Operating and Control Elements The electronic control panel has the Touch capa...
Page 7 - peraTion; Setting the Temperature; Switching the Appliance On and
7 o peraTion Setting the Temperature The appliance is pre-set for normal operation. We rec-ommend temperatures of 38°F (3°C) in the refrigerator and 0°F (-18°C) in the freezer. To reduce the temperature Touch the Down icon on the left to reduce the refrigera- tor temperature and the Down icon on the...
Page 8 - Audible Alarm Signal; Power Failure/FrostControl; SuperCool
8 o peraTion Audible Alarm Signal The audible alarm signal is switched off by touch-ing the alarm icon. Audible door alarm This sounds when the door has been left open for longer than about 180 seconds. The sound switch-off function is active as long as the door is left open. The alarm auto-maticall...
Page 9 - Setup Mode
9 o peraTion = Sabbath mode This feature considers the religious requirements on the Sabbath or holidays. When the Sabbath mode is active, some functions of the electronic controls are switched off. • The lighting remains off.• The cooling fan remains in its actual state: If it is on, it remains on,...
Page 10 - Water quantity for Ice cube tray; = Ice maker function test
10 o peraTion = Water quantity for Ice cube tray If the produced ice cubes of the ice maker are too small, the inflowing water quantity can be adjusted. • Activate the setup mode by touching the SuperFrost icon for 5 seconds. • Touch the freezer compartment Down icon until appears in the freezer tem...
Page 11 - Arranging Food
11 o peraTion Arranging Food (1) Butter, cheese(2) Eggs(3) Cans, drinks(4) Bottles(5) Baked goods, pre-cooked meals(6) Meat and sausage products, dairy products(7) Fruit, vegetables, salad(8) Frozen food(9) Ice cubes IMPORTANT • Liquids and food which give off or absorb odors and flavors should alwa...
Page 12 - Equipment; Risk of injury and damage.; Interior Light; The light intensity of the LED light corresponds to; directly at the light through optical lenses
12 Repositioning the sectioned shelf Place the shelf rails pro-vided on the supports on the left and right at the desired height Sectioned shelf If you need to make space for tall containers, simply slide the front half of the sectioned glass shelf carefully underneath the back half. r efrigeraTor C...
Page 13 - Freezing and Storage; SuperFrost
13 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 togethe...
Page 14 - age caused by equipment or water lines between; If the IceMaker LED flashes,
14 i Ce m aker Safety Instructions and Warnings for the Automatic Ice Maker • The ice maker is designed exclusively to make ice cubes in quantities needed by a household. • All repairs and work on the ice maker may only be done by customer service personnel or other appro-priately trained personnel....
Page 15 - cleaning equipment to clean the appliance.; Vacation Tips; Long vacations; leaning
15 Defrosting Refrigerator compartment The refrigerator compartment defrosts automatically. The water that forms on the rear wall drains into a reservoir at the back of the appliance and evaporates automati-cally through the compressor heat. Freezer compartment The NoFrost system automatically defro...
Page 16 - roubleshooTing; Problem; Customer Service
16 T roubleshooTing Problem Possible Cause and Remedy Appliance does not work,display is off - Is the appliance turned on properly? - Is the power cord properly inserted in the outlet? - Is the circuit breaker or fuse in operating condition? The interior light doesnot come on - Is the refrigerator c...
Page 18 - For Service in Canada; Liebherr Service Center
For Service in the U.S. Liebherr Service Center Toll Free: 1-866-LIEBHER or 1-866-543-2437 Email: [email protected] PlusOne Solutions, Inc. 3501 Quadrangle Blvd, Suite 120Orlando, FL 32817 For Service in Canada Liebherr Service Center Toll Free: 1-888-LIEBHER or 1-888-543-2437 www.euro-parts.ca EURO...