Of Upright Refrigerator and Freezer: Detailed Instructions For Use
Of Upright Refrigerator and Freezer: Detailed Instructions For Use
Of Upright Refrigerator and Freezer: Detailed Instructions For Use
DETAILED
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
OF UPRIGHT
REFRIGERATOR AND
FREEZER
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We thank you for the confidence you have shown by purchasing
our appliance which is designed to simplify your life. To make the use of the
product easier, we have supplied detailed instructions for use, and installation
instructions supplied on a separate sheet. The instructions should allow you to
learn about your new appliance as quickly as possible.
The refrigerator is intended for storing fresh food at temperatures above 0°C.
The freezer is intended for freezing fresh food and for long-term storage of
frozen food (up to one year, depending on the type of food).
Please visit our website where you can enter your appliance model number,
indicated on the rating plate or the warranty sheet, to find detailed description
of your appliance, tips on use, troubleshooting, service information, instructions
for use etc.
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For more detailed information about the energy label, visit www.theenergylabel.eu.
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CONTENTS
4 IMPORTANT NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS INTRODUCTION
STORING AND
25 STORING FOOD IN THE REFRIGERATOR
FREEZING FOOD
30 STORING FOOD IN THE FreshZone DRAWER
31 STORING FOOD IN THE ZeroZone DRAWER
34 FREEZING AND STORING FROZEN FOOD
34 Freezing procedure
35 Important warnings on freezing
35 Storing industrially frozen food
36 Frozen food storage time
36 Defrosting frozen food
DEFROSTING
37 DEFROSTING THE APPLIANCE AND CLEANING
THE APPLIANCE
38 CLEANING THE APPLIANCE
MISCELLANEOUS
40 TROUBLESHOOTING
42 INFORMATION ABOUT APPLIANCE NOISE
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IMPORTANT NOTES AND
PRECAUTIONS
i BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR
THE FIRST TIME
Before connecting the appliance to the power mains, please
read carefully the instructions for use which describe the
appliance and its correct and safe use. The instructions
apply to several appliance types/models; thus, settings or
equipment may be described herein which is not available
in your appliance. We recommend saving this instruction
manual for future reference and attach it to the appliance if
it is sold in the future.
The instruction manual includes the NO FROST version/
model of the freezer which is fitted with a fan and in
which the defrosting process is automatic (only with some
models).
Check for any damage or irregularities on your appliance. If
you find your appliance is damaged, notify the retailer from
which you have purchased the appliance.
Before connecting the appliance to the power mains, let
the appliance rest in a vertical position for a minimum of 2
hours. This will reduce the possibility of operation faults due
to the effect of transport on the cooling system.
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! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Risk of fire/flammable materials.
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Danger of frostbite
Never put frozen food in your mouth and avoid touching
frozen food as this may cause frostnip or frostbite.
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Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.
Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and
unload refrigerating appliances.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE USE
OF APPLIANCE
WARNING! This appliance is intended to be used in
household and similar applications such as:
– staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working
environments;
- farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other
residential type environments;
- bed and breakfast type environments;
- catering and similar non-retail applications.
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Technical information on the appliance
Rating plate can be found in the appliance interior. It
indicates data on voltage, gross and net volume, type
and amount of refrigerant, and information on the climate
classes.
If the language on the rating plate is not the language of
your choice or the language of your country, replace it with
the one supplied.
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials
that can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without any
hazard to the environment.
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Removing an obsolete appliance
To protect the environment, take the obsolete appliance to
an authorized home appliance collection centre.
Before doing so, do the following:
• disconnect the appliance from the power mains;
• do not allow children to play with the appliance.
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product
should not be treated as normal household waste. The product should be
taken to an authorized collection centre for waste electric and electronic
equipment processing. Correct disposal of the product will help prevent
any negative effects on the environment and health of people which could
occur in case of incorrect product removal. For detailed information on
removal and processing of the product, please contact the relevant municipal
body in charge of waste management, your waste disposal service, or the
store where you bought the product.
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ADVICE FOR SAVING POWER
WITH REFRIGERATION
APPLIANCES
• Install the appliance as specified in the instruction manual.
• Do not open the door more often than necessary.
• Occasionally make sure air circulation underneath the appliance is
unobstructed.
• Condenser unit on the rear wall should be kept clean (see chapter Cleaning the
appliance).
• If the gasket is damaged or does not provide a perfect seal for any reason,
have it replaced as soon as possible.
• Store the food in tightly sealed containers or appropriate packaging.
• Before placing the food in the refrigerator, allow it to cool down to room
temperature.
• Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator compartment.
• To make use of the entire freezer compartment interior volume, remove
some of the drawers as described in the instruction manual.
• Defrost your conventional freezer when an approximately 3–5 millimetre
layer of frost or ice has built up on the refrigerated surfaces.
• Make sure the layout of shelves in the compartment is uniform and that
the food is placed so that the air can freely circulate in the appliance
interior (observe the recommended placement of food as described in the
instructions).
• In appliances with a fan, do not block the fan slots or vents.
• If you do not need the fan or the ionizer, switch them off to reduce power
consumption.
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
SELECTING THE ROOM
• Install the appliance in a dry and well ventilated room. The appliance will operate
correctly if the environment temperature is in the interval specified in the table. The
appliance class is indicated on the rating plate / label with the basic information on
the appliance.
Note: Place the appliance in a sufficiently large room. There should be at least
1 m3 of space per 8 grams of refrigerant. Amount of refrigerant is indicated on
the rating plate in the appliance interior.
• At the base of the kitchen unit intended for building in the integrated
appliance, there should be at least 200 cm2 free space, for adequate air
circulation.
On the upper part of the appliance the air is coming out, so try not to cover
the opening for the outflow air.
Ignoring this caution may result in damage to the appliance.
Note:
When installing the appliance side-by-side into kitchen cabinets, each appliance
should be integrated into a separate cabinet.
An anti-condensation service kit should be purchased, complete with a power
cord for connecting the kit to the power mains. An additional power socket is
required for connecting the anti-condensation service kit.
For safety reasons, the service kit may only be installed by an authorized
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CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE
• Connect the appliance to the power
mains using the power cord. The wall
outlet should be fitted with a ground
contact (safety socket). Nominal
voltage and frequency are indicated
on the rating plate/label with basic
information on the appliance.
• The appliance must be connected
to the power mains and grounded
in compliance with the effective
standards and regulations. The
appliance will withstand short-term
deviations from the nominal voltage,
but not more than +/- 6%.
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APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION
Appliance interior equipment may change according to the appliance model.
A Refrigerator
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1 Control unit
2 2 LED lighting
3 3 Fan
8 4 Glass shelves
5 FreshZone*/ ZeroZone*
4 drawer
6 VitaLight lighting*
A 7 CrispZone fruit and
vegetables drawer with
humidity control
8 Low door shelves
5 9 9 Bottle shelve
6 B Freezer
7 10 Upper freezing and
storage drawer
11 Deep SpaceBox drawer
for freezing and storage
12 Lower storage drawer
10 13 Glass shelves
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B 11
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OPERATING THE APPLIANCE
Conventional appliance
C B D E A
No Frost appliances
C B D E A
To set the appliance temperature or activate extra functions, press the A key
successively. When the key is first pressed, the currently set value or function
will start to flash. With each successive press of the key, the indicator moves
to the next setting. The indicator cycles through the settings in a circular
manner, from right to left. While the settings are being adjusted, the display
will flash. Three seconds after the key is released, the setting will be stored
automatically and the relevant symbol will be lit.
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SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON/OFF
Switching the appliance on: Press the
A key and hold it for 3 seconds.
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The numbers 2, 4, 6 and 8 indicate the
degrees Celsius (°C) in the appliance
refrigerator compartment.
• The recommended temperature
setting is +4 °C. At this temperature,
food quality and freshness are
preserved longer.
• The temperature in the
refrigerator compartment also
affects the temperature in the
freezer compartment. For a
lower temperature in the freezer
compartment, set a lower
temperature in the refrigerator
compartment.
• If the temperature of the room where
the appliance is installed is below
16 °C, we recommend setting a
temperature lower than 4 °C.
• Use this setting after switching on the appliance for the first time, before
cleaning, or 24 hours before adding a large amount of food.
• If any other function is selected while the intensive freezing function is active,
the intensive freezing function will be deactivated immediately.
• To switch off the intensive freezing function, press the A key to select the
desired temperature (B). If the intensive freezing function is not deactivated
manually, it will be automatically switched off (after approximately two days),
and the temperature will return to the most recently set value.
• If there is a power outage while the intensive freezing function is active, the
function will be restarted when power supply resumes.
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VitaLight FUNCTION
• Activating the VitaLight. Press the A
key (several times) until the D symbol
starts to flash. After three seconds,
the function will be activated and the
D symbol will light up. At the same
time, the most recently selected
temperature setting will light up as
well. When the function is activated,
the LED lighting in the fruit and
vegetable bin will be switched on.
• Switching off the VitaLight: Press the A key (several times) until the D symbol
starts to flash. After three seconds, the function will be de activated. The D
symbol and the LED lighting will switch off.
• While the VitaLight is active, temperature in the appliance may be adjusted
and intensive freezing function can be activated without affecting the
operation of the VitaLight function.
• In case of a power outage, the VitaLight function will remain activated after
power supply is resumed.
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HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM
If the temperature inside the appliance is
too high, acoustic alarm will be activated
(intermittent tone) and the E symbol will
flash.
• Every time the appliance is switched
on with the A key, there is a 24-
hour delay in high temperature
alarm operation. If the appliance
does not reach the sufficiently low
temperature in this period, the alarm
will be activated.
• When you press the A key for the first time, the alarm will be acknowledged
and turned off. When you press the A key again, it will already work as a
settings adjustment key.
• The E symbol flashes until the appliance reaches a suitable temperature.
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OPEN DOOR ALARM
Conventional appliances:
If the refrigerator compartment door
is open for more than 2 minutes, an
acoustic alarm (repetitive beep) will
be activated. If the acoustic alarm
is not switched off, it will switch off
automatically after 10 minutes. The
appliance will continue to operate as if
the door was closed.
Switching off the alarm: To switch off the alarm, close the door.
i If you switch off the alarm by pressing the A key, the alarm will be
reactivated in 4 minutes if the door is still open.
NoFrost appliances:
If the refrigerator compartment door is open for more than 2 minutes or if the
freezer compartment door is open for more than 1 minute, an acoustic alarm
(repetitive beep) will be activated. If the acoustic alarm is not switched off, it will
switch off automatically after 10 minutes. The appliance will continue to operate
as if the door was closed.
Switching off the alarm: To switch off the alarm, close the door.
i If you switch off the alarm by pressing the A key, the alarm will be
reactivated in 1 minute if the door is still open.
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APPLIANCE INTERIOR
EQUIPMENT
(* EQUIPMENT DEPENDS ON THE MODEL)
SHELF
• Empty shelves can be distributed
as you see fit across the guides in
the refrigerator interior without
having to remove the shelf from the
refrigerator.
To only move the shelf to a different
height/guide, lift it at the front, hold
it at the back, and move it higher
or lower. To take the shelf from the
refrigerator, first lift it at the front
part, hold it at the back part, and pull
it out from the appliance.
Store quickly perishable food at
the back of the shelf where the
temperature is the lowest.
The holder can take a maximum load of nine 0.75-litre bottles or 13 kilograms
of total weight – see label on the right side in the appliance interior.
• Cans may also be placed on the bottle rack (lengthwise or crosswise).
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CrispZone – FRUIT AND VEGETABLE BIN
WITH HUMIDITY CONTROL
• The bin at the bottom of the refrigerator is intended for storing fruit and
vegetables. It provides humidity and prevents the food from drying out.
• Humidity in the drawer is regulated automatically, depending on the type and
amount of inserted food.
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ADJUSTABLE DOOR SHELVES
Interior side of the refrigerator door is
fitted with shelves intended for storing
cheese, butter, eggs, yoghurt, and
other smaller packages, tubes, cans
etc.
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FAN*
• The fan placed under the refrigerator compartment ceiling will make sure the
temperature is distributed more evenly, and reduce condensation (dew) on the
storage surfaces.
It is activated automatically when there is need for more intensive cooling.
On = I Off = O
When the ionizer is switched on, a red dot will be visible on the switch.
AdaptTech
Innovative sensor technology allows adjusting appliance operation to the
user's habits or behaviour. Adaptive intelligent system monitors, analyzes, and
records on a daily and weekly basis the use of appliance and adapts appliance
operation to the perceived patterns. If the appliance is able to anticipate
increased frequency of door opening, the appliance will automatically lower the
temperature before such time to prevent the increase of food temperature as
the door is opened more often. The appliance will also anticipate adding larger
amounts of food into the refrigerator or freezer and adapt by cooling or freezing
more intensively.
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RECOMMENDED DISTRIBUTION
OF FOOD IN THE APPLIANCE
Sections in the refrigerator compartment:
- upper part: canned food, bread, wine, pastry etc.
- middle part: dairy products, ready-made meals, desserts, soft drinks, beer,
cooked food, etc.
- FreshZone bin: - meat, meat produce, delicatessen;
- Fruit and vegetable bin: fresh fruit, vegetables, salads, root vegetables,
potatoes, onions, garlic, tomatoes, sauerkraut, turnips etc.
Freezer sections:
- freezing, storing frozen food (see chapter Freezing and storing frozen food).
i Do not store the following in the freezer: lettuce, eggs, apples, pears,
grapes, peaches, yoghurt, soured milk, sour cream, and mayonnaise.
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STORING FOOD IN THE
REFRIGERATOR
IMPORTANT WARNINGS REGARDING FOOD STORAGE
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AVOID CONTAMINATION OF FOOD
To avoid contamination of food, please respect the following instructions:
• Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase of the
temperature in the compartments of the appliance.
• Regularly clean surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible
drainage systems.
• Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator, so that it is
not in contact with or drip onto other food.
• If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost,
clean, dry, and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the
appliance.
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STORING FOOD*
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TYPE OF FOOD Optimum Optimum Approximate
storage storage humidity storage time
temperature (°C) level (%)
Leeks 0 95-100 2 to 3 months
Mushrooms 0 95 3 to 4 days
Parsley 0 95-100 2 to 3 days
Parsnip 0 98-100 4 to 6 months
Radish, winter 0 95-100 2 to 4 months
Horseradish 0 98-100 10 to 12 months
Cauliflower 0 to 2 90-95 2 to 4 weeks
Onions 0 to 2 65-70 6 to 7 months
Asparagus 0 to 2 95-100 2 to 3 weeks
Peas, green 0 to 2 95-98 1 to 2 weeks
Vegetables,
0 to 2 90-95 up to 5 days
chopped
Brussels sprout 0 to 2 90-95 1 to 2 weeks
Gooseberries 0 to 2 90-95 3 to 4 weeks
Cucumbers 4 to 10 95 10 to 14 days
Potatoes 7 to 10 90-95 up to 9 months
Avocado, unripe 7 to 10 85-95 up to 6 weeks
Bell peppers 7 to 10 90-95 2 to 3 weeks
Tomatoes 10 to 12 85-90 4 to 7 days
Beans, seeds < 15 40-50 6 to 10 months
Pears -3 90-95 2 to 7 months
Apricots -1 90-95 1 to 3 weeks
Strawberries 0 90-95 3 to 7 days
Raspberries 0 to 2 90-95 2 to 3 days
Currants 0 to 2 90-95 1 to 4 weeks
Blueberries 0 to 2 90-95 14 days
Cherries 0 to 2 90-95 2 to 3 weeks
Grapes 0 to 2 85 2 to 8 weeks
Kiwi, ripe 0 to 2 90-95 1 to 3 months
Peaches 0 to 2 90-95 2 to 4 weeks
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TYPE OF FOOD Optimum Optimum Approximate
storage storage humidity storage time
temperature (°C) level (%)
Cherries 0 to 2 90-95 2 to 3 weeks
Kiwi, unripe 0 to 2 90-95 2 to 6 months
Nectarines 0 to 2 90-95 1 to 3 weeks
Oranges 0 to 2 90-95 2 to 4 weeks
Persimmon 0 to 2 90-95 2 to 3 months
Plums 0 to 2 90-95 2 to 5 weeks
Fruit, chopped 0 to 2 90-95 up to 10 days
Apples 0 to 4 90-95 1 to 12 months
Melons 4 90-95 15 days
Oranges 4 to 7 90-95 2 to 4 weeks
Tangerines 5 to 8 90-95 2 to 4 weeks
Mango 10 to 13 85-95 2 to 3 weeks
Melons 10 to 13 85-95 1 to 2 weeks
Pineapples 10 to 13 85-95 2 to 4 weeks
Lemons 11 to 13 90-95 2 to 3 weeks
Watermelon 12 to 15 85-95 1 to 3 weeks
Bananas, ripe 13 to 16 85-95 3 days
Grapefruit 13 to 16 90-95 1 to 3 weeks
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STORING FOOD IN THE
FreshZone DRAWER
(Only in some models)
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STORING FOOD IN THE
ZeroZone DRAWER
(Only in some models)
The ZeroZone compartment allows storing a wide variety of fresh food for up to
three times longer than in a conventional refrigerator. The food stays fresh longer,
retaining the flavour and nutrients. The temperature in this drawer depends
on the temperature settings in the refrigerator compartment, environment
temperature, frequency of door opening, and amount of food placed in it.
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• To remove the drawer:
- Pull out the drawer until it is
blocked.
- Lift it at the front and pull out
completely.
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APPROXIMATE STORAGE TIME IN THE ZEROZONE
DRAWER
Poultry up to 5 days
fish up to 3-10 days
seafood up to 3 days
Vegetables:
cabbage, garlic, carrots up to 180 days
celery, herbs up to 30 days
Green lettuce, cauliflower, radicchio, rhubarb up to 21 days
broccoli, asparagus, kale, Chinese cabbage, kohlrabi, radish up to 14 days
onions, mushrooms, spinach, peas up to 7 days
Fruit:
apples up to 180 days
pears, kiwi up to 120 days
grapes, quinces up to 90 days
peaches up to 30 days
redcurrant, gooseberries, plums up to 21 days
apricots, blueberries, cherries up to 14 days
raspberries, strawberries up to 3-5 days
Other:
milk up to 7 days
butter up to 30 days
cheese up to 30 days
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FREEZING AND STORING
FROZEN FOOD
FREEZING PROCEDURE
Maximum amount of fresh food that may be inserted
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at once is specified on the appliance rating plate. If
the amount of food to be frozen exceeds the indicated
amount, the quality of freezing will be inferior; in addition,
the quality of the food already frozen will deteriorate.
• To make use of the entire freezer volume, remove all drawers. Place the food
directly on the shelves and on the freezer bottom. With NoFrost appliances of
the A+++ energy class, leave the bottom drawer in the appliance.
• Activate the super freeze function 24 hours before freezing fresh food:
- Press the A key until the symbol C lights up.
After this period of time, distribute the food evenly across the two drawers
intended for freezing.
Make sure the fresh food is not in contact with the food that is already frozen.
• When freezing smaller amounts of food (1-2 kilograms), activating the super
freeze function is not required.
• After 24 hours, the food can be moved to other freezer compartments and the
freezing process can be repeated as necessary.
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS ON FREEZING
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Only use the freezer to freeze food appropriate for freezing.
Always use quality and fresh food.
Select the most suitable packaging for the food and use the
packaging correctly.
Make sure the packaging is air and water tight so that the
food does not dry out and loose its vitamins.
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FROZEN FOOD STORAGE TIME
RECOMMENDED STORAGE TIME IN THE FREEZER
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DEFROSTING THE APPLIANCE
AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR DEFROSTING
Refrigerator does not need defrosting because the ice on the back interior wall
is thawed automatically.
Any accumulated ice will melt when the compressor unit is inactive. Drops will
flow through an opening in the refrigerator rear wall into a tray fitted above the
compressor, from where they will evaporate.
Make sure the opening in the back wall in the refrigerator interior is never
blocked by food or any other object.
If an excessive layer of ice is formed on the rear wall of refrigerator interior (3–5
mm), switch off the appliance and defrost the appliance manually.
After this period, remove the food from the freezer and protect them from
defrosting.
• Switch off the appliance (see chapter Switching the appliance on/off) and
unplug the power cord.
• Do not use a knife or any other sharp object to remove the frost, as you may
damage the cooling system.
• To speed up the defrosting process, place a pot of hot water on the glass shelf.
• Clean and dry the appliance interior (see chapter Cleaning the Appliance).
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CLEANING THE APPLIANCE
! Before cleaning, unplug the appliance from the power mains – switch off the
appliance (see chapter Switching the Appliance On/Off) and unplug the power
cord from the wall outlet.
• Use a soft cloth to clean all surfaces. Cleaners that contain abrasive
substances, acids, or solvents are not suitable for cleaning as they may
damage the surface.
Appliance interior can be cleaned with lukewarm water to which you can
add some vinegar.
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7. Turn the shelf around and replace it.
Make sure it fits well the grooves at
the rear wall of the appliance (arrow 1).
Then, carefully place it back over the
2 fruit and vegetables bin as indicated
by arrow 2.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem: Cause or remedy:
Appliance is connected • Make sure there is voltage in the power outlet and
to the power mains but that the appliance is switched on.
it does not work.
Cooling system • Too high environment temperature.
operates continuously • Door opened too frequently or too long.
for a long period of • Door not closed correctly (possible impurities on
time: the seal, misaligned door, damaged seal etc.).
• Too much fresh food inserted at once.
• Sensor in the refrigerator (A) blocked by fresh
A food. Make sure the air can circulate around the
sensor (only with some models).
• Insufficient compressor and condenser unit
cooling. Check for sufficient air circulation behind
the appliance and clean the condenser unit.
Excessive build-up of
• Door opened too frequently or too long.
ice on the back wall
• Warm food placed in the refrigerator.
of refrigerator interior
• Food or containers in contact with the back
can be a result of the
interior wall of the refrigerator.
following:
• Poor door sealing.
• If the seal is dirty or damaged, clean or replace it.
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Problem: Cause or remedy:
Water is dripping/ • Clogged water discharge opening or water
leaking from the dripping past the water gutter.
refrigerator: • Clean the blocked opening, e.g. using a plastic
straw.
• If a thick layer of ice builds up, defrost the
appliance manually (see Defrosting the Appliance).
Indicator E flashes: • Door opened too frequently or too long.
• Door not closed correctly (possible impurities on
the seal, misaligned door, damaged seal etc.).
• An extended power failure.
• Too much fresh food inserted at once.
• If you are trying to open the freezer door after
Door is difficult to open:
just having closed it, this could be difficult to do.
As you open the door, some cool air escapes from
the appliance and it is replaced by warm air from
the environment. When this air is cooled, negative
pressure is generated which results in problems as
you try to open the door. After a few minutes, the
condition is normalized and the door can be easily
opened again.
LED lighting does not • If LED lighting does not work, call a service
work: technician.
• Do not attempt a repair of the LED lighting
yourself, as there is danger of contact with high
voltage!
If the above tips do not resolve your problem, call the nearest authorized service
centre and state the type, model, and serial number indicated on the appliance
rating plate or label located in the appliance interior.
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INFORMATION ABOUT
APPLIANCE NOISE
Cooling in refrigerator freezers is made possible by a cooling system that also
includes a compressor (and a fan with some appliances), which generates some
noise. The level of noise depends on installation, proper use, and age of the
appliance.
• After connecting the appliance to the power mains, compressor operation,
or the sound of flowing liquid, may be somewhat louder. This is not a sign
of malfunction and it will not affect the useful life of the appliance. In time,
appliance operation and this noise will become quieter.
• Sometimes, unusual or loud noises may appear during appliance operation;
these are mostly the result of improper installation:
- The appliance must stand level and stable on a solid base.
- The appliance may not be in contact with a wall or adjacent furniture.
- Make sure the interior equipment sits firmly in its place and that the noise is
not caused by rattling cans, bottles or other containers placed next to each
other.
• Due to the higher workload on the cooling system when the door is opened
more frequently or for a longer time, when a large amount of fresh food is
introduced or when intensive freezing or cooling functions are activated, the
appliance can temporarily generate more noise.
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