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Fridge-freezer

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en User manual
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en Table of contents
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( Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . 3 U Refrigerator compartment. . . . .11


About these instructions . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Note when storing food . . . . . . . . . . 11
Risk of explosion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Note the chill zones in the
Risk of electric shock . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 refrigerator compartment . . . . . . . . . 11
Risk of cold burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Vegetable container . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Risk of injury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Danger due to refrigerants. . . . . . . . . . 4 W Freezer compartment. . . . . . . . .12
Avoiding placing children and Maximum freezing capacity . . . . . . . 12
vulnerable people at risk . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Fully utilising the freezer volume . . . 13
Damage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Purchasing frozen food . . . . . . . . . . 13
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Note when loading products . . . . . . 13
Freezing fresh food . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
8 Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Thawing frozen food . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

7 Environmental protection . . . . . 5 = Defrosting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14


Packaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Refrigerator compartment . . . . . . . . 14
Old appliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Freezer compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

5 Installation and connection . . . . 6 D Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15


Contents of package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Cleaning the equipment . . . . . . . . . . 16
Technical specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Installing the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 l Odours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Cavity depth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Side by-side installation . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Tips for saving energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
9 Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Before using your appliance
for the first time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 > Noises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Normal noises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Preventing noises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
* Getting to know your
appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 Faults – what to do?. . . . . . . . . .17
Appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4 Customer service . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Interior fittings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Appliance self-test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Repair order and advice
1 Operating the appliance. . . . . . 10 on faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Switching on the appliance . . . . . . . .10 Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Switching off and disconnecting
the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Setting the temperature . . . . . . . . . . .10
Super function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

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Safety instructions en

Risk of electric shock


( Safety instructions
Improper installations
This appliance complies with
sno i t cur t sn i y t e f aS

and repairs may put the user at


the relevant safety regulations considerable risk.
for electrical appliances and is ■ If the power cord is
fitted with noise suppression. damaged: Immediately
The refrigeration circuit has disconnect appliance from
been checked for leaks. the power supply.
■ Have the appliance repaired
About these instructions by the manufacturer,
customer service or a
■ Read and follow the similarly qualified person
operating and installation only.
instructions. They contain ■ Use original parts supplied
important information on how by the manufacturer only.
to install, use and maintain The manufacturer
the appliance. guarantees that these parts
■ The manufacturer is not satisfy the safety
liable if you disregard the requirements.
instructions and warnings in ■ Only purchase an extension
the operating and installation cable from customer service.
instructions.
■ Retain all documents for Risk of cold burns
subsequent use or for the
next owner. ■ Never put frozen food
straight from the freezer
Risk of explosion compartment into your
mouth.
■ Never use electric devices ■ Avoid prolonged contact of
inside the appliance skin with frozen food, ice and
(e.g. heaters or electric the tubes in the freezer
ice makers). compartment.
■ Do not store products which
contain flammable Risk of injury
propellants (e.g. spray cans)
or explosive substances in Containers which contain
the appliance. carbonated drinks may burst.
■ Store high-percentage Do not store containers which
alcohol tightly closed and contain carbonated drinks in
standing up. the freezer compartment.

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en Safety instructions

Danger due to refrigerants Measures:


■ Ensure that children and
The tubes of the refrigeration vulnerable people have
circuit contain a small quantity understood the hazards.
of the environmentally friendly ■ Children or vulnerable
but flammable refrigerant people must be supervised
R600a. It does not damage the by a responsible person
ozone layer and does not when using the appliance.
increase the greenhouse effect. ■ Only children from 8 years
If refrigerant escapes, it may and above may use the
injure your eyes or ignite. appliance.
■ Do not damage the tubes ■ Supervise children while the
If the tubes are damaged: appliance is being cleaned
■ Keep naked flames and or maintained.
ignition sources away from ■ Never allow children to play
the appliance. with the appliance.
■ Ventilate the room. Risk of suffocation
■ Switch off the appliance and
pull out the mains plug. ■ If the appliance features a
■ Call the after-sales service. lock: keep the key out of the
reach of children.
Avoiding placing children and ■ Keep children away from the
vulnerable people at risk packaging and its parts.
At risk are: Damage
■ Children,
■ People who have limited To prevent damage:
physical, mental or sensory ■ Do not stand or support
abilities, yourself on the base, runners
■ People who have inadequate or doors.
knowledge concerning safe ■ Keep plastic parts and door
operation of the appliance. seals free of oil and grease.
■ Pull the mains plug – not the
power cord.

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Intended use en

Weight Old appliances


When installing and Valuable raw materials can be
transporting the appliance, note reclaimed by recycling old appliances.
that it may be very heavy. : Warning
~ "Installation location" Children may become locked in the
on page 6 appliance and suffocate!
■ To prevent children from climbing in,
leave shelves and containers in the
appliance.
■ Keep children away from the
8 Intended use redundant appliance.
Caution!
Use this appliance
Refrigerant and harmful gases may
e s u dedne t n I

■ only for the cooling and freezing of


escape.
food and for making ice.
Do not damage the tubes of the
■ only in the home and in the home
refrigerant circuit and insulation.
environment.
■ only according to these operating 1. Remove the mains plug.
instructions. 2. Sever the power cord.
3. Have the appliance disposed of
This appliance is intended for use up to
a maximum height of 2000 metres professionally.
above sea level. This appliance is labelled in
accordance with European
Directive 2012/19/EU
concerning used electrical and
electronic appliances (waste electrical
7 Environmental and electronic equipment - WEEE). The
guideline determines the framework for
protection the return and recycling of used
appliances as applicable throughout the
Packaging
no i t ce t orp l a t nemnor i vnE
EU.
All materials are environmentally safe
and recyclable:
■ Dispose of packaging in an
environmentally friendly manner.
■ Please ask your dealer or inquire at
your local authority about current
means of disposal.

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en Installation and connection

The room must be at least 1 m³ per 8 g


5 Installation and of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant
in your appliance is indicated
connection on the rating plate inside the appliance.
~ "Getting to know your appliance"
Contents of package
no i t c en o c dna no i t a l a t s n I

on page 8
After unpacking all parts, check for any The weight of the appliance may be up
damage in transit. to 75 kg depending on the model.
If you have any complaints, contact the
dealer from whom you purchased the Permitted room temperature
appliance or our after-sales service. The permitted room temperature
~ "Customer service" on page 18 depends on the climatic class of the
appliance.
The delivery consists of the following
parts: Information on the climatic class can be
■ Built-in appliance found on the rating plate.
■ Interior fittings (depending on model) ~ "Getting to know your appliance"
■ Bag containing installation materials on page 8
■ User manual
■ Installation instructions Climatic Permitted room temperature
■ Customer service booklet category
■ Warranty enclosure SN +10 °C ... 32 °C
■ Information on the energy
consumption and noises N +16 °C ... 32 °C
ST +16 °C ... 38 °C
Technical specifications T +16 °C ... 43 °C
Refrigerant, cubic capacity and further The appliance is fully functional within
technical specifications can be found on the permitted room temperature.
the rating plate.
~ "Getting to know your appliance" If an appliance of climatic class SN is
on page 8 operated at colder room temperatures,
the appliance will not be damaged up to
a room temperature of +5 °C.
Installing the appliance
Installation location Cavity depth
The more refrigerant an appliance A cavity depth of 56 cm
contains, the larger the room must be is recommended for the appliance.
in which the appliance is situated. If the cavity depth is smaller – at least
Leaking refrigerant can form 55 cm – the energy consumption
a flammable gas-air mixture in rooms increases slightly.
which are too small.
Side by-side installation
It is only possible to install appliances
side by side with a gap of at least
15 cm.

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Installation and connection en

Tips for saving energy


If you follow the instructions below, your appliance will use less power.
Note: The arrangement of the features does not affect the energy consumption of
the appliance.

Installing the appliance


Keep the appliance out of direct sunlight. The appliance must cool less frequently at low
Install the appliance as far away as possible from ambient temperatures and therefore consumes less
heating elements, cooker and other heat sources: power.
3 cm to electric or gas cookers.
30 cm to an oil or solid-fuel cooker.
Note: If this is not possible, attach an insulating
plate between the appliance and heat source.
Select an installation location at a room temperature
of approx. 20 °C.
Use a cavity depth of 56 cm. The air on the rear panel of the appliance does not
Caution! warm up so intensely. The appliance consumes less
Risk of burns! power if the warm air can escape.
Individual parts of the appliance become hot during
operation. Touching these parts may result in burns.
Do not cover or block the ventilation openings.
Ventilate the room daily.

Using the appliance


Open the appliance door only briefly. The air in the appliance does not warm up so
Transport purchased food in a cool bag and place intensely. The appliance must cool less frequently
quickly in the appliance. and therefore consumes less power.

Allow warm food and drinks to cool down before


placing in the appliance.
Thaw frozen food in the refrigerator compartment in
order to utilise the low temperature of the frozen
food.
Always leave a space between the food and the rear The air can circulate and the air humidity will
panel. remain constant. The appliance must cool less
Pack food airtight. frequently and therefore consumes less power.

Vacuum the back of the appliance once a year. The air on the rear panel of the appliance does not
Do not cover or block the ventilation openings. warm up so intensely. The appliance consumes less
power if the warm air can escape.
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7
en Getting to know your appliance

Before using your appliance 3. Connect the appliance to a socket


for the first time near the appliance.
The socket must be freely
1. Remove leaflets, adhesive tape and accessible even after the appliance
protective film. has been installed.
2. Clean the appliance.
~ "Cleaning" on page 15

Electrical connection
* Getting to know your
Caution!
Do not connect the appliance to
appliance
electronic energy saver plugs. Fold out the last page with the
ecna i l p a ruoy wonk o t gn i t eG

Note: You can connect the appliance diagrams. The appliance and diagrams
to mains-controlled and sine-controlled may differ according to features.
inverters.
Mains-controlled inverters are used for
photovoltaic systems which are
connected directly to the national grid.
Sine-controlled inverters must be used
for isolated applications. Isolated
applications, e.g. on ships or in
mountain lodges, which are not
connected directly to the national grid.
1. After installing the appliance, wait at
least 1 hour before connecting it to Appliance
prevent damaging the compressor.
2. Connect the appliance via a ~ Fig. !
correctly installed socket.
The socket must comply with the * Not all models.
following data: # Refrigerator compartment
Socket with 220 V ... 240 V + Freezer compartment
Conductor 50 Hz
Fuse 10 A ... 16 A (...@ Controls
Outside Europe: Check whether the H Lighting
indicated current type of the P* Extendable shelf
appliance corresponds with the X Vegetable container
values of your power supply. ` Rating plate
Appliance specifications are on the h* Berry tray
rating plate.
)" Freezer calendar
~ "Getting to know your appliance"
on page 8 )* Frozen food container
)2* Butter and cheese
compartment
): Tray for large bottles

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Getting to know your appliance en

Controls Container
~ Fig. &
~ Fig. "
( Button # You can remove the container:
Switches the appliance on or off. ■ Pull out the container all the way,
0 Refrigerator compartment lift at the front and remove.
temperature display
Indicates the set temperature Storage compartment
in °C. ~ Fig. '
8 super display
This is lit when the Super You can remove the storage
function is switched on. compartment:
@ °C button ■ Lift up storage compartment and
Sets the temperature. remove.

Interior fittings Freezer calendar


~ Fig. !/)"
(not all models)
The freezer calendar indicates the
Shelf maximum storage duration in months at
a constant temperature of –18 °C.
~ Fig. #
Ice cube tray
You can vary the shelf:
■ Pull out and remove the shelf. You can make ice cubes:
1. Fill the ice cube tray 3/4 full with
Vario shelf water and place in the freezer
~ Fig. $ compartment.
Note: If the ice cube tray is stuck to
You can store tall items (e.g. cans the freezer compartment, loosen with
or bottles): a blunt implement only (e.g. spoon
■ Take out the front part of the shelf handle).
and push under the rear part. 2. To loosen the ice cubes, twist the ice
cube tray slightly or hold briefly
Extendable shelf under flowing water.
~ Fig. %
Ice pack
You can give yourself a better overview:
■ Pull out a shelf. In the event of a power failure or a fault:
■ The ice pack delays the warming of
You can completely remove the shelf: the stored frozen food.
1. Press and hold down both buttons
under the shelf. Note: The longest storage time is
2. Pull out the shelf, lower and swing obtained by placing the ice pack on the
out to the side. food in the top compartment.
You can take out the ice pack for
temporarily keeping food cool, e.g. in
a cool bag.

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en Operating the appliance

Setting the temperature


1 Operating the
appliance Recommended temperature
Refrigerator compartment: +4 °C
Switching on the appliance
ecna i l p a eh t gn i t arepO

Refrigerator compartment
1. Press the # button.
The appliance begins to cool. ■ Keep pressing the button °C until
2. Set the required temperature. the display indicates the required
~ "Setting the temperature" temperature.
on page 10
Freezer compartment
Operating tips
The temperature in the refrigerator
■ After the appliance has been compartment will affect the temperature
switched on, it may take several in the freezer compartment. Change the
hours until the set temperatures temperature in the refrigerator
have been reached. Do not put in compartment in order to change the
any food until the selected temperature in the freezer compartment.
temperature has been reached. Temperatures which are set higher in
■ The sides of the housing are partly the refrigerator compartment will
heated slightly. This prevents increase temperatures in the freezer
condensation in the area of the door compartment.
seal.
■ If the freezer compartment door Sticker OK
cannot be immediately re-opened (not all models)
after it has been closed, wait until the
resulting low pressure has You can use sticker OK to check
equalised. whether the temperature in the
refrigerator compartment reaches
+4 °C or lower.
Switching off and
If the sticker does not indicate OK,
disconnecting the appliance gradually reduce temperature.
Switching off the appliance When the appliance is switched on, it
may take up to 12 hours until the set
■ Press the # button. temperature is reached.
The appliance no longer cools. Correct setting
Disconnecting the appliance
If you do not use the appliance for a
prolonged period:
1. Press the # button.
The appliance no longer cools.
2. Pull out the mains plug or switch off
the fuse.
3. Clean the appliance.
4. Leave the appliance open.

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Refrigerator compartment en

Super function Note when storing food


When the Super function is switched on, ■ Store fresh, undamaged food.
the freezer compartment and The quality and freshness will then
refrigerator compartment will become be retained for longer.
colder. ■ In the case of ready products and
bottled goods do not exceed the
Starting the Super function, e.g.: minimum sell-by date or use-by-date
■ to freeze food solid as quickly as indicated by the manufacturer.
possible ■ To retain aroma, colour
■ 4 to 6 hours before freezing food and freshness, pack or cover food
weighing 2 kg or more well before placing it in the
■ to use the max. freezing capacity appliance.
This avoids transference of flavours
Note: When Super cooling is switched and discolouration of the plastic
on, increased operating noise may parts.
occur. ■ Leave warm food and drinks to cool
down before placing them in the
After approx. 2 ^ days the appliance refrigerator compartment.
switches to normal operation.
Note the chill zones
Starting/ending Super function:
■ Press the °C button. in the refrigerator
The super display lights up when the compartment
Super function is switched on.
The air circulation in the refrigerator
compartment creates different chill
zones.

Coldest zone
U Refrigerator The coldest zone is between the arrow
compartment stamped on the side and the shelf
underneath.
The refrigerator compartment is suitable
t nemt rapmoc ro t areg i r f eR
~ Fig. (
for storing meat, sausages, fish, dairy
products, eggs, ready meals and Note: Store perishable food (e.g. fish,
pastries. sausages and meat) in the coldest
The temperature can be set from zone.
+2 °C ... +8 °C.
Warmest zone
The refrigerator compartment can also
be used to store highly perishable foods The warmest zone is at the very top of
in the short to medium term. The lower the door.
the selected temperature, the slower the
enzymatic and chemical processes and Note: Store e.g. hard cheese and
deterioration by microorganisms. A butter in the warmest zone. Cheese can
temperature of +4 °C or lower ensures continue to release its flavour and the
optimum freshness and safety of the butter will still be easy to spread.
stored foods.

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en Freezer compartment

Vegetable container The freezer compartment can be used


to store perishable foods long-term
~ Fig. !/X almost without any noticeable reduction
The vegetable container is the best in quality as the low temperatures
storage location for fresh fruit and considerably slow down or stop
vegetables. A high air humidity keeps deterioration. Appearance, flavour and
leafy vegetables fresh for longer. Fruit all valuable ingredients are largely
and vegetables should be stored at a retained.
slightly lower air humidity.
The time between putting fresh food in
Notes the freezer compartment and it freezing
■ Fruit sensitive to cold (e.g. solid depends on the following factors:
pineapple, banana, papaya and ■ set temperature
citrus fruit) and vegetables sensitive ■ type of food
to cold (e.g. aubergines, cucumbers, ■ amount of food in the freezer
zucchini, peppers, tomatoes and compartment
potatoes) should be stored outside ■ quantity and type of storage
the refrigerator at temperatures of
approx. +8 °C - +12 °C for optimum Maximum freezing capacity
preservation of quality and flavour.
■ Condensation may form in the The maximum freezing capacity
vegetable container depending on indicates the quantity of food that can
the food and quantity stored. be frozen solid within 24 hours.
Remove condensation with a dry Information about the maximum freezing
cloth. capacity can be found on the rating
plate.
~ "Getting to know your appliance"
on page 8

W Freezer compartment Prerequisites for max. freezing


capacity
The freezer compartment is suitable for: 1. About 24 hours before storing fresh
t nemt rapmoc reze rF

■ storing frozen food produce: Switch on the Super


■ making ice cubes function.
■ freezing food 2. Freeze fresh food as close as
The temperature in the freezer possible to the side panels.
compartment depends on the
temperature in the refrigerator
compartment.

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Freezer compartment en

Fully utilising the freezer Freezing fresh food


volume Freeze only fresh and undamaged food.
To place the maximum quantity of Food which is boiled, fried or baked is
frozen food in the freezer compartment: more suitable for freezing than food
■ remove all fittings. which is raw.
■ Store food directly on the shelves
and on the floor of the freezer Before freezing food, make preparations
compartment. appropriate to the food in order to retain
the best possible nutritional value,
flavour and colour:
Purchasing frozen food ■ Vegetables: wash, chop, blanch.
■ Fruit: wash, pit and perhaps peel,
■ Ensure the packaging is not possibly add sugar or ascorbic acid
damaged. solution.
■ Do not exceed the minimum
sell-by date. Information on how to do this can be
■ The temperature in the supermarket found in the relevant literature.
freezer must be –18 °C or lower.
■ If possible, transport frozen food in a Suitable for freezing
cool bag and place quickly in the
freezer compartment. ■ Baked goods
■ Fish and seafood
Note when loading products ■ Meat
■ Poultry and game
■ Freeze larger quantities of food in ■ Vegetables, fruit and herbs
the lower frozen food containers. ■ Eggs without shells
This is where the food will freeze ■ Dairy products, e.g. cheese, butter
especially quickly and gently. and quark
■ Distribute food in the compartments ■ Ready meals and leftovers,
or frozen food containers. e.g. soups, stews, cooked meat
■ Do not bring food which is to be and fish, potato dishes, soufflés
frozen into contact with frozen food. and desserts
If required, restack frozen food in the
frozen food containers. Not suitable for freezing
■ Important for unrestricted air
■ Types of vegetables which are
circulation in the appliance:
usually eaten raw, e.g. lettuce or
push in frozen food containers up to
radishes
the limit stop.
■ Unpeeled or hard boiled eggs
■ Grapes
■ Whole apples, pears and peaches
■ Yoghurt, soured milk, sour cream,
creme fraiche and mayonnaise

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en Defrosting

Packing frozen food Thawing frozen food


The correct type of packaging and
The thawing method must be adjusted
material selection are decisive factors in
to the food and application in order to
the retention of the product quality and
retain the best possible product quality.
prevent the development of freezer
burn. Thawing methods:
■ in the refrigerator compartment
1. Place food in packaging.
(especially suitable for animal-based
2. Remove air.
foods such as fish, meat, cheese,
3. Pack food airtight to prevent it from
quark)
losing flavour and drying out.
■ at room temperature (bread)
4. Label packaging with contents and
■ in the microwave (food for
date of freezing.
immediate consumption or
Suitable packaging: immediate preparation)
■ Plastic film ■ in the oven/cooker (food for
■ Tubular film made of polyethylene immediate consumption or
(PE) immediate preparation)
■ Aluminium foil
Caution!
■ Freezer containers
Do not refreeze thawing or thawed food.
Suitable locks: You can only refreeze the food when it
■ Rubber bands has been used for a ready-to-eat meal
■ Plastic clips (boiled or fried).
■ Cold-resistant adhesive tape The frozen food can no longer be stored
for the maximum duration.
Not suitable packaging:
■ Wrapping paper
■ Greaseproof paper
■ Cellophane
■ Refuse bags and used shopping
bags
= Defrosting
Shelf life of frozen food at –18 °C
Refrigerator compartment
gn i t sor f eD

While the refrigerating unit is running,


Fish, sausage, ready meals condensation droplets or frost form on
and cakes and pastries: up to 6 months the rear panel. This is due to functional
Meat, poultry: up to 8 months reasons. It is not necessary to wipe off
the condensation droplets or frost. The
Fruit, vegetables: up to 12 months rear panel defrosts automatically. The
condensation drains off into the
condensation channel.
~ Fig. )
The condensation runs from the
condensation channel to the
evaporation pan where it evaporates.

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Cleaning en

Note: Keep the condensation channel


and drainage hole clean so that the D Cleaning
condensation can drain and odours do
not form. Caution!
gn i nae l C

Avoid damaging the appliance and


Freezer compartment the fittings.
■ Do not use abrasive, chloride or
As the frozen food may not start acidic cleaning agents or solvents.
thawing, the freezer compartment does ■ Do not use scouring or abrasive
not defrost automatically. A layer of sponges.
hoarfrost in the freezer compartment The metallic surfaces may corrode.
impairs refrigeration of the frozen food ■ Never clean the shelves
and increases power consumption. or containers in the dishwasher.
The parts may become deformed.
■ Remove the layer of frost regularly!
Proceed as follows:
Caution! 1. Switch off the appliance.
Avoid any damage to the pipes of the 2. Pull out the mains plug or switch off
refrigeration circuit. the fuse.
If refrigerant escapes, it may injure your 3. Take out the food and store
eyes or ignite. in a cool location.
■ Do not scrape off hoarfrost or ice Place ice pack (if available)
with a knife or pointed object. on the food.
4. If present: Wait until the layer of frost
Proceed as follows: in the refrigerator compartment has
1. Switch on the Super function thawed.
approx. 4 hours before defrosting. 5. Clean the appliance with a soft cloth,
This means that the food reaches lukewarm water and a little
very low temperatures and it can be pH-neutral washing-up liquid.
stored for longer at room Caution!
temperature. The rinsing water must not run into
2. Remove the frozen food and place the light or through the drainage
temporarily in a cool location. hole into the evaporation area.
3. Switch off the appliance. 6. Wipe door seal with clear water and
4. Pull out the mains plug or switch off dry thoroughly with a cloth.
the fuse. 7. Reconnect and switch on appliance
5. To accelerate the defrosting and put in food.
process: place a pan of hot water on
a trivet in the freezer compartment.
6. Wipe up the condensation water with
a cloth or sponge.
7. Wipe the freezer compartment dry.
8. Switch on the appliance.
9. Put the frozen food back into the
appliance.

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en Odours

Cleaning the equipment


9 Lighting
To clean, take the variable parts out of
the appliance. Your appliance features a
gn i t hg i L

~ "Interior fittings" on page 9 maintenance-free LED light.


Only customer service or authorised
Condensation channel technicians may repair the light.
~ Fig. )
Regularly clean the condensation
channel and drainage hole with a cotton
bud or similar implement to ensure that
the condensation can drain. > Noises
Normal noises
es i oN

Droning: A motor is running,


e.g. refrigerating unit, fan.
l Odours
Bubbling, buzzing or gurgling:
If you experience unpleasant odours:
s ruodO
Refrigerant is flowing through the tubes.
1. Switch off the appliance with Clicking: Motor, switches or solenoid
the On/Off button #. valves are switching on and off.
2. Take all food out of the appliance.
3. Clean the inside.~ "Cleaning"
on page 15 Preventing noises
4. Clean all packages. Appliance is not level: Align appliance
5. Seal strong smelling food in order using a spirit level. If required, place a
to avoid odours from forming. little packing underneath.
6. Switch the appliance on again.
7. Store food in the appliance. Containers, shelves or storage
8. Check whether the formation of compartments wobble or stick: Check
odours is still occurring after the removable fittings and re-insert if
24 hours. required.
Bottles or receptacles are touching
each other: Move bottles or receptacles
away from each other.

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3 Faults – what to do?


Before you call customer service, use this table to check whether you can rectify the
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fault yourself.

Temperature differs greatly from the set value.


Switch off appliance for 5 minutes.
~ "Switching off and disconnecting the appliance"
on page 10
If the temperature is too warm, check temperature
again after a couple of hours.
If the temperature is too cold, check temperature
again on the following day.

Displays do not illuminate.


The mains plug has not been inserted properly. Connect the mains plug.
The fuse has tripped. Check the fuses.
The power has failed. Check whether the power is on.

Appliance is not cooling, display and lighting are lit.


Demo mode switched on. Start the appliance self-test.~ "Customer service"
on page 18

When the programme has ended, the appliance


switches over to normal operation.
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■ If the set temperature is displayed


4 Customer service again after the self-test has ended,
your appliance is OK.
If you are unable to rectify the fault,
ec i v res remo t suC

please contact our customer service. ■ If the super display flashes for
We will always find an appropriate 10 seconds, inform customer
solution in order to avoid unnecessary service.
visits by engineers.
When the programme has ended,
The contact information for your nearest the appliance switches over to normal
customer service can be found here or operation.
on the enclosed customer service list.
When calling, please state the product Repair order and advice on
number (E-Nr.) and the production
number (FD) which can be found on the faults
rating plate.
Contact information for all countries can
~ "Getting to know your appliance"
be found on the enclosed customer
on page 8
service list.
Trust the expertise of the
manufacturer. You can therefore be GB 0344 892 8979 Calls charged at local or
sure that the repair is carried out by mobile rate
trained service technicians who carry IE 01450 2655 0.03 € per minute at
original spare parts for your domestic peak. Off peak 0.0088 €
appliances. per minute.
US 800 944 2904 toll-free
Appliance self-test
Your appliance features a self-test
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programme which displays the fault Guarantee


which your customer service can rectify.
Detailed information on the warranty
1. Switch off the appliance and wait period and warranty conditions in your
5 minutes. country are available from your
2. Switch on the appliance. customer service, your dealer and on
3. Within the first 10 seconds after our website.
switching on, press and hold the
°C button for 3 to 5 seconds until
2°C is lit on the temperature display
for the cooling compartment.
The self-test starts when the
temperature displays are lit up in
succession.

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