•Always comply with the information given on the packaging about storage.
Making ice cubes
Fill the ice cube mould to two thirds with water. Place the ice cube mould level on the bottom of one of the freezer compartments 8.
Operating noises
You may possibly hear a faint gurgle when the ap- pliance pumps the coolant in the cooling system through the coils and pipes on the back of the ap- pliance.
When the compressor is working, you can hear a slight rustling or pulsation.
The temperature controller controls the compressor and you may hear a slight click when it is switched on or off. All of this is completely normal and does not indicate a malfunction of the appliance!
Saving energy
•The cooler the ambient air, the less energy the appliance has to consume to deliver the desired cooling capacity. Accordingly, never locate the unit next to sources of heat such as radiators, stoves or dishwashers. Provide for sufficient venti- lation.
•Do not leave the door open for longer than ne- cessary. If you do, warm air will flow into the in- terior, which will lead to increased ice formation and cause an increase in energy consumption.
•Take care to ensure that no objects, or incom- pletely closed drawers, in the freezer compart- ments 8 or the storage compartments 7 impe- de the proper closing of the door.
Power failure
•If the power supply should suddenly fail, immedi- ately disconnect the power cable from the mains power socket. After 5 minutes you can
•Should a power cut be planned, and therefore have a lead time, we recommend turning the temperature regulator 5 to the position "max"
2 - 3 hours beforehand and to switch the "Super- Freeze" function on.
•During the power cut avoid any unnecessary opening of the appliance door and place no foods in for storage.
•If the power cut lasts for a long time, when the power is switched back on check to see if melt water has collected on the bottoms of the freezer compartments 8 or on the bottoms of the storage compartments 7. In this case, you must wipe the water up with a soft, dry cloth so that the foods do not freeze to these surfaces.
•Check the condition of the foods. Should they be slighly or even fully thawed, they should be removed from the appliance and consumed promptly.
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