Electrolux SANTO 3675-6 KA manual Changing the carbon filter

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Maintenance and Cleaning

Changing the carbon filter

To maintain the best performance the carbon filter should be chan- ged once a year with normal usage.

New carbon filters can be purcha- sed from your local Service Force Centre.

0 1. The filter is placed behind the grill and can be reached by opening the cover. The cover can be ope- ned by simultaneously pressing the lever on the right of the grill

(1) and pulling the cover outward

(2).

2. The carbon filter is then pulled out of its slot (3).

3. The new carbon filter is placed in the existing slot.

1 The filter should be handled care- fully so fragments don´t loosen from the surface.

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Contents Santo 3675-6 KA High Street Dear customerSlough Berkshire SL 1 1DZContents Something Not Working Prior to Installation Important Safety InstructionsChild Safety Environmental Information When disposing of your old appliancePackaging Old AppliancesBefore Use Appliance TransportRemove the transport fittings from the storage shelves Installation Location InstallationAppliance Alignment Please check whether, after installingRefrigerator needs Ventilation Earth Electrical ConnectionInstallation of the carbon filter Reversing the Door Move the upper bearing pivot to the left View of the appliance Description of the ApplianceControl Panel Buttons for Adjusting the TemperatureThese buttons are connected to the temperature display Prior to Initial Start-Up Temperature DisplayCompressor will start and then run automatically Temperature AdjustmentInitial Start-Up Quick chill Fast Chill buttonOpen Door Warning Temperature warningSwitching the Appliance off Opening the Door Holiday ModeSalad Bin Interior FittingsStorage Shelves Bottle and Can Holder Bottle RackQuick Chill Shelf Bottle Holder Dismantling of the Bottle and Can HolderVariable Inner Door Proper Storage Hints and Tips Energy Saving AdviceNormal Operating Sounds Food StorageInternal Cleaning Maintenance and CleaningExternal Cleaning DefrostingChanging the carbon filter Replacing the Light Bulb Light bulb specifications 220-240 V, max W, fitting ESomething Not Working Symptom SolutionRegulations, Standards, Guidelines Refrigerant Circuit Technical TerminologyEuropean Guarantee Guarantee ConditionsCalls may be recorded for training purposes Service & Spare PartsSubject to change without notice