CDA PC85SC - Manual

CDA PC85SC

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – nner; Names of parts; Ice scoop
  • Page 4 – Safety Precautions
  • Page 5 – Installation; Levelling; Removing & Replacing Door
  • Page 8 – remove the handle, push it
  • Page 9 – K H; Functions; Control panel; AI Mode; case, please call the service center for information and support.; Fault Display; are not available under the Lock mode.; Fast Freeze; The AI mode means there is no need for manual intervention and the
  • Page 10 – switching on; Fast icemaking; when the AI mode is deactivated.; Economic Display Control
  • Page 11 – erm
  • Page 12 – Replacing the Light Bulb; Storing Food in Refrigerator Compartment; NOTE
  • Page 14 – compartment is; Storing Food in Freezer Compartment; odourless
  • Page 15 – is; Vacation
  • Page 16 – When leaving for a vacation; Troubleshooting Tips
  • Page 17 – from the; ale; When calling for service, provide the model name, and; is faulty
  • Page 18 – Door is opened frequently.; Frost or ice crystals form on food.; Frost within package is normal.; Unpleasant odour; Food with strong odours should; Warranty
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Before Use

Features ................................................1
Names of Parts ..................................... 2
Safety Alert Symbols ..........................3-5
Safety Precautions.................................6
Installation..............................................7
Removing & Replacing Door............. .8~9
Preparation.....................................10~13
Initial Use..............................................14

Operation Instructions

Functions........................................15~18
Refrigerator Compartment..............19~21
Storing Food in Refrigerator
Compartment........................................22
Useful Tips............................................23
Freezer Compartment....................24~25
Storing Food in Freezer Compartment......26

Defrosting • Cleaning............................27
Vacation..........................................28~29

Troubleshooting..............................30~31
After-Sales Services.......................32~33

Technical Data• Circuit Diagram...........34
Packing List..........................................35

Care and Maintenance

Troubleshooting • After-Sales Services

Technical Data• / Packing List

After-Sale Information

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Summary

Page 2 - nner; Names of parts; Ice scoop

2 1 Features Features Ice making A built-in automatic icemaker will produce ready-to-use ice cubes based on your preference. Chill drawer for delicatessen The delicatessen drawer at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment is intended for storage of delicatessen within the temperature range from -...

Page 4 - Safety Precautions

> > > > 6 5 > > > > > > Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Never store inflammable or explosive items and strong corrosive acids or alkalis in the appliance. To prevent risk of fire, keep the appliance away from petrol or any other inflammables. Children should not b...

Page 5 - Installation; Levelling; Removing & Replacing Door

> 8 > > > 7 > > Remove the door and place it in a proper position. Installation Levelling The appliance should stand firmly on solid floor. To support it, use firm and solid pads that are inflammable. Never use the packaging materials for supporting. Level the appliance with the ad...

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