Page 6 - Location; Electrical connections; Transport instructions; Disposal
en en Location Only place the appliance, as shown in the illustration in dry rooms which can be aired. Avoid direct sunlight or direct heat sources such as a stove or a heater. If this cannot be avoided, the following minimum distances should be maintained: Electric stoves: 3,00 cm Heater: 3,00 cm C...
Page 7 - Prior to startup; Get to know your appliance
en en Setting the operatingtemperature (Fig. 2) 3 A) B) Fridge compartment Freezer compartment Fig. 1 Control Panel: Control Functions Considering Figure.2, the following functions are implemented on the appliance. a) Fridge Set and Vacation b) Freezer Set c) Quick Fridge d) Quick Freeze e) Actual F...
Page 10 - Food storage
en en Defrosting of the appliance The fridge compartment defrosts automatically.The thawing water flows through the drainchannel into a collection container at the rearof the appliance (Fig. 4) . During defrosting, water droplets form at theback of the fridge due to the evaporator.If not all of the ...
Page 11 - Making ice cubes; Defrosting of the appliance; Freezing; Freezing food
en en Making ice cubes Fill the ice-cube tray 3/4 full with water andplace it in the freezer.As soon as the water has turned into ice, youcan take out the ice cubes.Never use sharp objects such as knives orforks to remove the ice cubes. There is a riskof injury! Let the ice cubes slightly thaw inste...
Page 12 - Cleaning and care; Interior and Exterior Surfaces; Cleaning of the accessories
en en Replacing the interiorlight bulb (Fig. 3) Should the light fail to work, proceed as follows. 1- Switch off at the socket outlet and pull out the mains plug. You may find it useful to remove shelves for easy access. 2- Use a flat tipped screwdriver to remove the light diffuser cover. 3- First c...
Page 13 - Practical tips and notes; Cooling
en en 9 Practical tips and notes Cooling • Clean fresh food and vegetables beforestoring in the crisper bin.• Always pack or wrap food, or put it in asuitable container, before storing it in theappliance.• Wrap food which is not suitable for storageat cold temperatures in polyethylene bags(pineapple...
Page 14 - Examples of Use; Normal operating noises
en en Examples of Use White wine, beer and mineral waterBananasFish or offal Cheese Melons Raw meat and poultry chill before usedo not store in a fridgestore in polyethylene bags onlyuse airtight containers or polyethylenebags; for best results, take out from the fridge an hour before consumption.st...
Page 16 - Door Open Alarm
en en 7- There is actual freezer temperaturefailure The appliance performs cooling consideringthe freezer set temperature. The actual freezertemperature shown on the display will reachthe adjusted freezer set temperature, whenthe packages are cold enough. There may be some oscillations on the actual...
Page 17 - More efficient; Energy consumption kWh/year; Fresh food volume l; Energy; ou may stick the energy fiche given in the polybag to the area above.; Chill compartment volume l
en 13 Meaning of energy fiche (Only for information purpose) Noise (dB(A) re 1 pW) A B C D E F G More efficient Less efficient Energy consumption kWh/year (Based on standard test results for 24 h) Actual comsumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located Fresh food volume l...
Page 19 - Teka Küchentechnik GmbH; TEKA GROUP
48 3481 00 02 Teka Industrial S.A. C/Cajo, 17 39011 Santander (Spain) Tel.: 34 - 942 355050 Fax: 34 - 942 347694 http://www.teka.es Teka Küchentechnik GmbH Sechsheldener Str. 122 35708 Haiger (Germany) Tel.: 49 - 2771 8141 0 Fax: 49 - 2771 8141 10 http://www.teka.com TEKA GROUP COUNTRY AustraliaAust...